(Journeyhas grossed a solid $73 million in its month-long performance.)

(Back in 1998, James Camerons film stayed at No.

1 for 15 consecutive weeks.)

Christian Bale, The Dark Knight

Credit: Stephen Vaughan

And then theresStep Brothers.

Will Ferrell seems to be turning his luck around with the Adam McKay-directed comedy.

It dropped only 47% in its second week to No.

3 and $16.3 million.

Audiences are still taking a chance onMamma Mia!.

Imagine whatMamma Mia!could have done if had critics actually liked it!

The only other new release of the frame,Swing Vote, fared dismally.

Scully and Mulder landed their second weekend in ninth place with only $3.4 million.

It could earn the title of summers biggest bomb, having taken in only $17 million.

It seems no one really wanted to believe.

And thats a wrap for this weekend in the box-office derby.

Thats remarkable really, considering there have actually been some good movies out this summer.