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| 2006 |
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| April | 9 | The 20th Century Fox family tale "Ice Age: The Meltdown" took in $34.5 million to remain the No. 1 movie for a second straight weekend, according to studio estimates. The animated sequel fended off Sony's Rob Schneider-David Spade baseball comedy "The Benchwarmers," which debuted as runner-up with $20.5 million. Premiering in third place was New Line's "Take the Lead," a ballroom dance tale starring Antonio Banderas that took in $12.8 million. The Weinstein Co. crime romp "Lucky Number Slevin," starring Josh Hartnett, Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman and Ben Kingsley, debuted at No. 5 with $7.1 million. Fox Searchlight's comedy "Phat Girlz," starring Mo'Nique as a designer of plus-sized clothes, premiered at No. 9 with $3.1 million.
| | | March | 6 | 16 Blocks, an action movie starring Bruce Willis and Mos Def, opened at No. 2 at the weekend box office with $11.7 million, falling short of distributor Warner Bros. Pictures' hopes.
| | 4 | Colombian President Alvaro Uribe called Bruce Willis "arrogant" and "ignorant" over remarks the action film star made about Colombia's illicit cocaine trade. Uribe was referring to comments Willis made in an press conference late in February in which he said Colombia's illicit cocaine trade is "killing" the United States, and likened it to terrorism.
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