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Man' Teaches 'Boys' a Lesson
This photo released by Sony Pictures shows Kevin Hart, center, as Cedric in a scene from Screen Gems' "Think Like A Man Too." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures, Matt Kennedy) AP Photo/Sony Pictures, Matt Kennedy

Man' Teaches 'Boys' a Lesson

NEW YORK (AP) — The Vegas ensemble comedy "Think Like a Man Too" topped the weekend box office with $30 million, besting blockbuster holdovers from last week and Clint Eastwood's new Four Seasons musical "Jersey Boys."

This photo released by Sony Pictures shows Kevin Hart, center, as Cedric in a scene from Screen Gems' "Think Like A Man Too." (AP Photo/Sony Pictures, Matt Kennedy)

According to studio estimates, the Kevin Hart sequel "Think Like a Man Too" narrowly edged out "22 Jump Street," which earned $29 million in its second week of release. The DreamWorks animated film "How to Train Your Dragon 2" slid to third with $25.3 million.

While the top three films were all sequels, Eastwood's adaptation of the hit Broadway musical opened in fourth with $13.5 million. The film drew an overwhelmingly older audience, with 71 percent of its moviegoers over the age of 50.

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