Carrey's film made $200m in a month in the US
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Jim Carrey's religious comedy Bruce Almighty has gone to the top of the UK film charts after its first three days on release.
The film took more than £7.26m in the three days to Sunday - almost six times as much as last week's number one, the car-racing thriller 2 Fast 2 Furious.
Bruce Almighty has already proved a massive hit in the US, taking more than $200m ($120m) in its first month on release there.
The film stars Carrey as a disillusioned television reporter, who, when passed over for promotion, blames God for his bad luck.
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Top 5 UK Films
1. Bruce Almighty
2. 2 Fast 2 Furious
3. The Matrix: Reloaded
4. Wrong Turn
5. Identity
Source: Screen International
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God (Morgan Freeman) then appears, and gives him celestial powers with the challenge to see if he can do any better.
Last week's number one 2 fast 2 Furious is in second place, taking £1.13m in the three days.
The Matrix Reloaded, at number three, took £418,900 in the same period, dropping from second place. The film, starring Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss, has now taken more than £31.1m in the UK in its six weeks on release.
The highest other new entry, Wrong Turn, is in fourth place with £370,500. The horror film is about a group of teenagers lost in the woods who are menaced by inbred mountain men.
John Cusack's Identity, a psychological thriller reminiscent of Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians, is at fifth place having made £311,400.
Other new films in the top 10 are Nicholas Nickleby at number seven, and the Indian film Main Prem Ki Diwani Hoon at eight.