American moviegoers' wallets are a stunning $41 million lighter today thanks to Alice in Wonderland, which is currently enjoying the biggest March opening ever. The Tim Burton/Johnny Depp collaboration is the latest film to capitalize on the 3D-ticket bump, and if you don't believe it, look where Avatar slid to on Friday -- its first without a monopoly on 3D screens. The week's only other wide release -- Brooklyn's Finest -- performed mediocre at best, while Shutter Island, Cop Out and The Crazies all managed respectable showings against the Disney juggernaut. Find Friday's complete top 10 after the jump.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND: $41,000,000 (new)
BROOKLYN'S FINEST: $4,725,000 (new)
SHUTTER ISLAND: $3,975,000 ($86,500,000)
COP OUT: $2,840,000 ($26,055,000)
THE CRAZIES: $2,325,000 ($22,718,000)
AVATAR: $1,975,000 ($714,464,000)
VALENTINE'S DAY: $1,415,000 ($103,565,000)
PERCY JACKSON & THE OLYMPIANS: THE LIGHTNING THIEF: $1,365,000 ($74,298,000)
DEAR JOHN: $970,000 ($74,814,000)
CRAZY HEART: $925,000 ($27,144,000)