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‘Toy’ still the big ‘$tory’

The “Toy Story 3” gang and Adam Sandler are finding plenty of playmates at movie theaters. Tom Cruise is not so popular, though.

The Disney-Pixar Animation smash “Toy Story 3” remained the No. 1 film, with $59 million in its second weekend, raising its domestic total to $226.6 million, according to studio estimates.

Sandler’s “Grown Ups” debuted at No. 2, with a healthy $41 million. The comedy, co-starring Kevin James and Chris Rock, did well despite a thrashing from critics.

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Cruise’s thriller “Knight and Day” fizzled at No. 3, with $20.5 million. It was the worst result for a Cruise action flick in 20 years.

After just 10 days, “Toy Story 3” is about to hurtle beyond “Shrek Forever After,” now at $229.3 million after five weeks in theaters, to become the year’s top-grossing animated movie.