Nov 2nd, 2009 - MTV
As expected, "Michael Jackson's This Is It" was the box-office champion over the Halloween weekend, taking in an estimated $21.3 million in the United States. The bigger news was that the documentary chronicling the King of Pop's final rehearsals for his planned 50-show comeback residency in London banked more than $101 million worldwide.
The totals easily made "This Is It" the #1 movie in America, beating out the still-strong thriller "Paranormal Activity," which was second with $16...
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Following premieres on Tuesday in 17 cities around the globe, "Michael Jackson's This Is It" began screening for the public after midnight. The documentary about the King...



