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Source: AP The road trip comedy Are We There Yet? earned $18.5 million this weekend to place it atop the box office standings. The family picture starring rapper-actor Ice Cube in its opening weekend sent Coach Carter to the No. 2 position Meet the Fockers, continued to do well and is marching toward becoming the highest grossing live-action comedy of all time. The in-law farce collected $10.2 million over the weekend to push its five week total to $247.7 million and grab the No. 3 spot. The blockbuster comedy moved into second place in the live-action comedy category behind record-holder "Home Alone," which earned $285.8 million. The God-comedy "Bruce Almighty" dropped to third place at $242.7 million. The Dennis Quaid comedy, In Good Company landed the No. 4 spot, while the talking-zebra family film Racing Stripes rounded out the top five. | # | Movie Title | Weekend Gross | Total Gross | | 1. | Are We There Yet? | $18,500,000 | $18,500,000 | | 2. | Coach Carter | $11,000,000 | $43,242,000 | | 3. | Meet the Fockers | $10,200,000 | $247,700,000 | | 4. | In Good Company | $8,500,000 | $28,000,000 | | 5. | Racing Stripes | $7,060,000 | $27,333,000 | | 6. | Assault on Precinct 13 | $7,021,530 | $8,568,093 | | 7. | The Phantom of the Opera | $5,015,000 | $33,578,000 | | 8. | White Noise | $5,000,000 | $49,400,000 | | 9. | The Aviator | $4,822,321 | $58,008,595 | | 10. | Elektra | $3,825,000 | $20,232,637 | |