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'Eagle Eye' tops boxoffice


September 28, 2008 DreamWorks/Paramount's terrorism-themed thriller "Eagle Eye" opened solidly atop the domestic boxoffice this weekend, fetching an estimated $29.2 million despite hot competition from some much-watched political theater on Friday. Starring Shia LaBeouf and Michelle Monaghan as a couple of hapless victims of national-security mechanisms run riot, "Eagle" was aided by $1.7 million from 85 Imax giant-screen venues. Literary adaptation "Nights in Rodanthe" -- a Warner Bros.-Village Roadshow co-production starring Richard Gere and Diane Lane -- bowed at No. 2 with a pleasing $13.6 million built on older-female support.

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