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Three films opened in wide release on Wednesday hoping to snag some of the bite "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2" has had with moviegoers since Friday. As expected, "Twilight" fans are going to take their time saying goodbye to Bella, Edward, Jacob and the rest of Stephenie Meyers' vampire universe. "Breaking Dawn, Pt. 2" grossed another $13.5 million Wednesday for an mammoth $176.4 million in just six days of release. The Bill Condon directed fantasy melodrama should cross $200 million by Saturday and easily win both the 3-day weekend and the 5-day Thanksgiving frame. Solid in second was Sony »
- Gregory Ellwood
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