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'Twilight' sequel breaks opening day record: report


All the hype surrounding the "Twilight" vampire vampire, in folklore, animated corpse that sucks the blood of humans. Belief in vampires has existed from the earliest times and has given rise to an amalgam of legends and superstitions.  romance sequel is scoring big at the box office, with industry reports estimating Saturday it took in the largest opening-day receipts on record.

Summit Entertainment's "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," which opened at 12:01 am on Friday raked in 72.7 million dollars on its first day, outpacing Batman sequel "The Dark Knight The Dark Knight may refer to:
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"The Dark Knight" brought in 67.2 million dollars on its first day in 2008, while "Transformers" snatched 62 million on its opening day earlier this year.

Female-targeted "New Moon" already took in 26.3 million dollars for its midnight showing alone, beating best marks set by "The Dark Knight" -- 18.4 million on July 18, 2008 -- and the sixth Harry Potter film, "Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince," which earned 22.2 million earlier this year.

Hollywood.com predicted the vampire flick was set to join only a dozen other films to have sold 100 million dollars worth of tickets in a single weekend.

If "New Moon's" stellar opening carries over to Saturday and Sunday, the film could rewrite the record books further, threatening the opening weekend record of "The Dark Knight," which took 158.3 million last year.
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