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'Martian' Still Go-To Movie for Audiences in 'Very Slow' Halloween Weekend

Movie goers can't seem to get enough of 'The Martian.' It was the top movie for four of the last five weekends, including this weekend.

Hollywood slumbered through a “very slow” Halloween weekend, with an otherworldly survival epic remaining the most-favorite picture in North America.

“The Martian” was on top for four of the last five weekends, and remained there Sunday, with a paltry $11.4 million in sales, said movie analyst Paul Dergarabedian at Rentrak.

“This has clearly been the ‘go-to’ movie during the fall season,” he said. It’s five-week cumulative North American total was estimated at $182.8 million.

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The R. L. Stine book-turned movie “Goosebumps” was in second place again this weekend, this time with $10.2 million in sales.

“Bridge Of Spies,” a reality-based Steven Spielberg movie starring Tom Hanks, was third, with $8 million in receipts.

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Rounding out the 10 most-popular movies this weekend in the United States and Canada, as estimated by the studios and collated by Rentrak, were “Hotel Transylvania 2″ ($5.8 million), “Burnt” ($5 million), “The Last Witch Hunter” ($4.8 million), “Paranormal Activity: The Ghost Dimension” ($3.5 million), “Our Brand Is Crisis” ($3.4 million), “Crimson Peak” ($3.1 million) and “Steve Jobs” ($2.6 million).

City News Service, photo courtesy of Twentieth Century Fox

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