'Trouble With The Curve': Clint Eastwood Movie Opens Soft At Box Office

'Trouble With The Curve' Not A Home Run At Box Office
This film image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Clint Eastwood, right, and Amy Adams in a scene from "Trouble with the Curve." The film, about an aging and ailing baseball scout, will be released on Sept. 21. (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures, Keith Bernstein)
This film image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Clint Eastwood, right, and Amy Adams in a scene from "Trouble with the Curve." The film, about an aging and ailing baseball scout, will be released on Sept. 21. (AP Photo/Warner Bros. Pictures, Keith Bernstein)

"Trouble With the Curve" didn't hit a home run at the box office.

The new Clint Eastwood movie co-starring Amy Adams and Justin Timberlake took in $4.1 million on Fri., Sept. 21, according to TheWrap. The movie is projected to make around $12.6 million for the weekend, but it hasn't been a hit with critics.

"If 'Moneyball' was made completely wrong, and written by someone who didn't know baseball, it just might have been 'Trouble With the Curve,'" Jim Slotek said in a Jam! Showbiz review.

Jennifer Lawrence's "The House At The End of the Street" made $4.6 million, taking first place on Friday, according to EW. Jake Gyllenhaal's "End Of Watch" also pulled in $4.6 million.

EW reports "Finding Nemo" came in third place with $2.4 million.

The "Judge Dredd" reboot, "Dredd 3D," opened with $2.1 million viewers.

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