"The 40-Year-Old Virgin" topped again the box office in this weekend, with $16.3 million, according to early estimates. Steve Carell plays Andy Stitzer, who has a nice life complete with an action figure collection and a cushy job at an electronics store.
But the only thing is, he's a 40 year old virgin who has just fallen in love with a woman, who doesn't want sex in the relationship.
Terry Gilliam's fantasy adventure "The Brothers Grimm", starring Matt Damon and Heath Ledger, debuted on the second place with $15 million.
The top 10 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday:
1. "The 40-Year-Old Virgin," Universal, $16,275,895, 2,868 locations, $5,675 average, $48,567,975, two weeks.
2. "The Brothers Grimm," Miramax, $15,092,079, 3,087 locations, $4,889 average, $15,092,079, one week.
3. "Red Eye," DreamWorks, $10,289,104, 3,091 locations, $3,329 average, $32,564,999, two weeks.
4. "Four Brothers," Paramount, $7,864,194, 2,649 locations, $2,969 average, $55,370,515, three weeks.
5. "The Cave," Sony, $6,147,294, 2,195 locations, $2,801 average, $6,147,294, one week.
6. "Wedding Crashers," New Line, $6,051,445, 2,737 locations, $2,211 average, $187,519,203, seven weeks.
7. "March of the Penguins," Warner Independent, $4,743,822, 2,394 locations, $1,982 average, $55,895,099, 10 weeks.
8. "The Skeleton Key," Universal, $4,537,875, 2,784 locations, $1,630 average, $38,051,960, three weeks.
9. "Valiant," Disney, $3,505,126, 2,016 locations, $1,739 average, $11,703,962, two weeks.
10. "The Dukes of Hazzard," Warner Bros., $3,118,036, 2,891 locations, $1,079 average, $74,464,145, four weeks.