Dropping two notches to No. 7 was 20th Century Fox's PG-13 Planet of the Apes. In its third week the sci-fi adventure film pulled in an estimated $6.87 million (-45 percent) at 3,059 theaters. Its cume is $160.9 and may also be on its way to the coveted $200 million mark.
Planet of the Apes is directed by Tim Burton and stars Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth, Helena Bonham Carter and Michael Clarke Duncan.
American Outlaws opened at No. 8. Warner Bros.' PG-13-rated western adventure earned a bleak $4.8 million. Playing across 2,348 screens, it averaged a dismal $2,049 per theater. Looks like Irish heartthrob Colin Farrell couldn't get American audiences interested in this Western.
Directed by Les Mayfield, American Outlaws stars Colin Farrell, Scott Caan, Ali Larter and Timothy Dalton.
Universal's Jurassic Park III, which roared into theaters with a whopping $50.8 million, slipped three notches in its fourth week to No. 9. The PG-13 adventure fantasy raked in a mere $4.3 million (-43%) at 2,516 theaters (-659). Averaging $1,709 per theater, its cume is $168.2 million.
Jurassic Park III is directed by Joe Johnston and stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Tea Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, Michael Jeter, John Diehl and Bruce A. Young.
No. 10 went to MGM's PG-13-rated Legally Blonde with a reasonable $2.57 million in its fifth week at the box office. Playing at 1,770 theaters, it averaged $1,454 per theater. So far, the comedy has accumulated $83.3 million domestically.
Directed by Robert Luketic, Legally Blonde stars Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson, Selma Blair, Matthew Davis, Victor Garber and Jennifer Coolidge.
In total, the top 10 films this weekend grossed about $98.9 million.