Rise of the Planet of the Apes Takes Number One Spot Again

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the dark knight

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0_0 its like jokes . not anyone can say jokes . some people say silly jokes but u have to laugh at the way they said it . but give some moron the bets joke ever and ask him to say it in a comedy show and no one will laugh .
 

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Well he got a funny black guy accent (no discrimination intendend) and mostly he comes in at a good moment.
 

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I still lol everytime he does it, and his shirt's pure awesomeness
 
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It's the type of little catch phrase that should appear twice a year from now on. Everyone should know this will be nostalgic sometime. In the same way as Too Cool. If you see a match you can't help but laugh in a good way.
 

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Twentieth Century Fox's "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" stayed at No. 1 in its second weekend with $27.5 million, while DreamWorks and Participant Media's "The Help" exceeded predictions in grossing $25.5 million for a second place finish and stellar five-day debut of $35.4 million.

The big casualty of the domestic box office race was Fox's "Glee: The 3D Concert Movie," which came in No. 11 in its debut, grossing just $5.7 million. The financial sting is minimized by the pic's modest $9 million budget, but perception is a separate issue, considering how popular the TV show is.