Box Office: Bourne Be Too Wild, Busts Records

Matt Damon in The Bourne Ultimatum courtesy Universal Pictures
Jason Bourne's third round of big-screen butt-kicking not only topped the weekend box office, but its $70.2-million haul set a new record for an August debut (besting
Rush Hour 2's $67.4 mil).
The Bourne Ultimatum also represented personal highs for series lead Matt Damon and director Paul Greengrass.
The Simpsons Movie dropped to second place (with $25.6 mil), while
Underdog ("
Unnn-derdog!") swooped in with a No. 3-worthy $12 mil. Rounding out the top five were
Chuck & Larry ($10.5 mil) and
Hairspray ($9.3 mil).
Among other openings:
Andy Samberg's Hot Rod pulled in at No. 9 (with $5 mil),
Bratz didn't make many friends (placing at No. 10 with $4.3 mil), Anne Hathaway's
Becoming Jane drew a million bucks at 100 screens,
J.Lo's El Cantante did 3.2 mil at 542 screens, and
The Ten opened at 25 select venues with $117,500.