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Grading the summer: Only the toys came to play
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Grading the summer: Only the toys came to play
2014
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If there's a surprise darling of summer, it's that villainous Maleficent. Angelina Jolie's dark fairy tale collected $238 million, largely on the shoulders of female 'tweeners. The Fault in Our Stars ($124 million) sparkled, and Lucy was a knockout, too ($114 million). Romantic comedies, though, normally a shoo-in with the ladies, faltered: Blended, which reunited Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore, barely caused any sparks at $46 million. This month's The Giver ($25 million) and If I Stay ($18 million) dragged down the bell curve as well.
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