
Alexandre Aja's The Hills Have Eyes enjoyed a strong opening in the UK last weekend, taking £1.13 million.
The remake of Wes Craven's cult classic displaced the previous week's number one, Date Movie, which earned £760,000 over the three-day period.
Meanwhile, the week's other new releases, including Al Pacino / Matthew McConaughey thriller Two For The Money and the Nick Cave-penned The Proposition failed to make it into the top ten.
The UK's top ten films:
1. (-) The Hills Have Eyes
2. (1) Date Movie
3. (2) Syriana
4. (4) Chicken Little
5. (7) Walk The Line
6. (3) Lucky Number Slevin
7. (5) Big Momma's House 2
8. (6) Final Destination 3
9. (9) Last Holiday
10. (8) The Weather Man





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