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With its strong date night appeal,opened strong on Valentine's Day and wound up ahead of fellow 80s remakesandthis weekend. Still, it was no match for, which easily led the box office over President's Day weekend.In its second outing,added $49.8 million. That's a very light 28 percent drop, which is way ahead of most comparable titles (for example,fell 45 percent in its second weekend). For the four-day frame,earned $62.5 million, which ranks second all-time for President's Day weekend.So far,has earned $142.8 million, and remains on track to easily surpass $200 million.Playing at 2,253 locations, theremake opened to $25.6 million. That's the best opening for a romantic comedy since 2012's($33.6 million), which also featured Kevin Hart Michael Ealy and Regina Hall . It is noticeably lower than recent Kevin Hart movie($41.5 million), though that's a tough number to match.According to Sony,'s audience was 63 percent female and 57 percent over the age of 30. They awarded the movie a solid "A-" CinemaScore.After a very slow mid-week start, theremake rebounded a bit over the weekend. Still, its $21.7 million three-day tally was a bit lower than comparable President's Day action movies($24.8 million) and($22.1 million). It's also off from 2012's Total Recall ($25.6 million), which was also a Sony remake of a Paul Verhoeven sci-fi movie.Sony reported that the audience forwas 62 percent male and 64 percent over the age of 25. IMAX showings accounted for $4.5 million. With a "B+" CinemaScore, it would be surprising ifmade it past $70 million.In fourth place,added $15.5 million, which is only off 30 percent from last weekend. With $44.2 million total, it's already the highest-grossing movie ever from director George Clooney Theremake opened in fifth place with $13.3 million. Over 55 percent of that debut came on Friday (Valentine's Day), which makes this one of the most front-loaded debuts ever. It's also not a particularly strong figure: in comparison, last year'stook in $21.4 million without help from Valentine's Day.According to Universal,'s audience was predominantly young women (80 percent female, 76 percent under the age of 25). They gave the movie an "A-" CinemaScore, which is a fine mark. Based on the front-loaded weekend figure, though, this movie seems poised to fall off quickly in the coming weeks.In seventh place,bombed with just $7.3 million. This is the latest disappointment for star Colin Farrell : he has also recently headlined($5.3 million) and($4.2 million).Note: A full Around-the-World Roundup will not be available this week. Major movies this weekend includeand—please check their individual pages for new totals.Box Office Mojo