Looks like yarn-haired, anthropomorphic emotions and extinct animals will prove tougher than metallic endoskeletons and six-packed strippers over the long Fourth of July holiday.Pulling into the weekend Disney is reporting that Inside Out made $12.5M on Friday ($7.72M on Thursday) while Universal'smade $11.8M on Friday ($6.9M Thursday). Unlesshas another phenomenal Saturday/Sundaywill finally make it to #1 on the box-office chart, three weeks after its release.That slow rise to #1 is a good omen for the future of the Pixar film as it joins other long-legged films such as Disney's 2013 juggernaut Frozen , the Best Picture of 2012 Argo , and 2010's True Grit (the Coen Bros. best grossing film).Of the two major newcomers Paramount is reporting that Terminator Genisys was just behind, making $10.6M on Friday ($6.5M Thurs). Magic Mike XXL is a little further back in the pack, with $6.2M on Friday ($5.7M Thursday).At this ratewill end the weekend even lower than thought yesterday with $43M. That was $12M lower than the original estimates had placed the film.Though the Channing Tatum sequel to Magic Mike , a surprise hit 2012, led the pack early in the week it appears its fanbase is done with it and now has to go celebrate the Fourth with their families. Ted 2 claims $4.5M on Friday ($3.3M Thursday) for Universal, the only dour note for that studio of late, but good enough for fifth place. Max , the service dog story that seems like a perfect Independence Day choice for some, made $2.6M on Friday ($1.8M Thursday).