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The dead came alive at the box office this weekend, with Reese Witherspoon's ghost story, Just Like Heaven, debuting at No. 1 with a haul of $16.5 million and Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride raking in $411,000 in extremely limited release (we're talking five theaters limited). Rounding out the top five were The Exorcism of Emily Rose in second place with $15.3 million, Nicolas Cage's Lord of War in third with $9.2 million, The 40 Year Old Virgin in fourth with $5.8 million and the new serial-killer thriller CryWolf in fifth with $4.6 million.

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The dead came alive at the box office this weekend, with Reese Witherspoon's ghost story, Just Like Heaven, debuting at No. 1 with a haul of $16.5 million and Tim Burton's The Corpse Bride raking in $411,000 in extremely limited release (we're talking five theaters limited). Rounding out the top five were The Exorcism of Emily Rose in second place with $15.3 million, Nicolas Cage's Lord of War in third with $9.2 million, The 40 Year Old Virgin in fourth with $5.8 million and the new serial-killer thriller Cry_Wolf in fifth with $4.6 million.