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LOS ANGELES - Liam Neeson in the CIA, the thriller "Taken" was in "Paul Blart: Mall Cop" at the weekend at the box office, the ratissage of $ 24.6 million and the supply of the 1st January billion U.S. dollars in January in the history of Hollywood.

Box-office U.S. incomes rose by almost 20 percent in January to the same period last year reached a record $ 1.03 billion for the month. The participation by 16 percent over the previous year, said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office numbers, by the media.

"This is exactly how you want one years," Dergarabedian said Sunday. "I think people think that the movies are a good value for your dollar. Enjoy a movie is a habit, the people are not ready to go."

"Taken" Neeson is an ex-CIA operation to try, a group of kidnappers who want to sell your daughter into the sex slaves.
"We are very pleased. There is a film of the negotiation," said 20th Century Fox distribution executive Bert Livingston. "If people leave, they say. I think it will for a long time to play."
"Paul Blart: Mall Cop, Kevin James comedy about a clumsy security guard, was the No. 1 two weeks. Even if it fell to second place, won U.S. $ 14 million to his three weeks more than $ 83 million .

Also opening this weekend was "No", a remake of 2003, South Korea thriller between two brothers on their beautiful may be incorrect. He won 10.5 million U.S. dollars for third place.

Fourth was "Hotel for Dogs" with 8.7 million U.S. dollars, followed by "Gran Torino" with 8.6 million U.S. dollars.

"Gran Torino," directed and performed by Clint Eastwood as a fan, a hero of the conservative district has more than $ 110 million, reflecting higher gross Eastwood film.

Super "in the firing line," the starry sky Eastwood and 102 million U.S. dollars, and "Unforgiven" and actor Clint Eastwood, with 101 million U.S. dollars. "Unforgiven" won in 1992 Oscar for best film and best director.
"Slumdog Millionaire", which continues to collect honors this season prices, sixth with 7.7 million U.S. dollars, bringing the total to more than 67 million U.S. dollars in 12 weeks, as it deals with the coverage in the U.S.

Its director, Danny Boyle, won on Saturday evening, the high honor of the Directors Guild of America.

Prices are in addition to watching the movie on the market and better for the public to see, "said Richard Shamba, Vice President for sales of film in the cinemas, the dealer, Fox Searchlight.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday in the theaters in the U.S. and Canada, in the Media By Numbers LLC. The final figures will be on Monday.
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