The fourth installment of the Saw horror franchise did not show any signs of slowing down even though Jigsaw dies in the previous release. A tape found inside Jigsaw during his autopsy led to a new round of menacing games. The movie had no problem knocking off last weeks number one, “30 Days of Darkness”, and holding off “Dan in Real Life”. Saw took in over $32 million to take a firm hold of the Halloween box office.

1. “Saw IV,” $32.1 million
2. “Dan in Real Life,” $12.1 million
3. “30 Days of Night,” $6.7 million
4. “The Game Plan,” $6.3 million
5. “Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married?”, $5.7 million
6. “Michael Clayton,” $5 million
7. “Gone Baby Gone,” $3.9 million
8. “The Comebacks,” $3.45 million
9. “We Own the Night,” $3.4 million
10. “Tim Burton’s the Nightmare Before Christmas,” $3.35 million
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