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Hollywood may not be able to use Steven Seagal as a punchline anymore. The actor's seemingly dead career roared back to life over the weekend when his latest film, Exit Wounds, entered the box office at No. 1 and ranked as his biggest opening to date. The action-comedy — co-starring rapper DMX — grossed $19 million from Friday to Sunday. Debuting in second place was the World War II drama Enemy at the Gates, which raked in $13.6 million. After two weeks at No. 1, the Brad Pitt&#150Julia Roberts caper The Mexican slipped to third with $8.1 million. Rounding out the top five were See Spot Run (No. 4 with $5.2 million) and 15 Minutes (No. 5 with $4.4 million). Meanwhile, Oscar contenders Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Traffic crossed the $100 million mark.

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Hollywood may not be able to use Steven Seagal as a punchline anymore. The actor's seemingly dead career roared back to life over the weekend when his latest film, Exit Wounds, entered the box office at No. 1 and ranked as his biggest opening to date. The action-comedy — co-starring rapper DMX — grossed $19 million from Friday to Sunday. Debuting in second place was the World War II drama Enemy at the Gates, which raked in $13.6 million. After two weeks at No. 1, the Brad Pitt&#150Julia Roberts caper The Mexican slipped to third with $8.1 million. Rounding out the top five were See Spot Run (No. 4 with $5.2 million) and 15 Minutes (No. 5 with $4.4 million). Meanwhile, Oscar contenders Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon and Traffic crossed the $100 million mark.