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Affleck ‘shocked’ over The Town’s box office success

Affleck wrote, directed and stars as a young criminal ready to change his life in the new movie – his second foray into directing since his critically-acclaimed 2007 debut Gone Baby Gone.

And starpower from Jeremy Renner, Rebecca Hall, Jon Hamm and Blake Lively helped the film take in a winning $23.8 million (£15.9 million) in earnings.

At a gala screening of The Town in London on Sunday (19Sep10), Affleck told Upbeat Productions’ Filmbeat: “Reaction (to) the film has been great, I was shocked and it seems to be doing very well. I can’t tell you (how) exciting and thrilling it is, ya know? We are the number one at the box office in the U.S. this weekend… so imagine my surprise!”

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Affleck’s film beat competition from high school comedy Easy A, which debuted with $18.2 million (£12.1 million) in takings, while new thriller Devil debuted at three with $12.6 million (£8.4 million).

Milla Jovovich’s action-packed Resident Evil: Afterlife followed at four with $10.1 million (£6.7 million), while animated family film Alpha and Omega – featuring the voices of Christina Ricci, Justin Long, Hayden Panettiere, Dennis Hopper and Danny Glover – rounded out the top five by raking in $9.2 million (£6.1 million).

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