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A family of spandex-clad super heroes fought their way to U.S. box office supremacy over the weekend, as the computer-animated feature "The Incredibles" opened in top spot. The critically-acclaimed family film, featuring the voices of Craig T. Nelson and Holly Hunter, grossed a heroic estimated total of $70.7 million. Holding onto second place with $13.8 million was "Ray," starring comedian Jamie Foxx as music legend Ray Charles. "The Grudge," the frightening tale of a supernatural curse, continued its strong run by bringing in $13.5 million, good for third. Another horror feature, the low-budget slasher flick "Saw," cut into $11.4 million worth of the box office business. Rounding out the top five was the new romantic comedy "Alfie" with $6.5 million. Rounding out the top ten were: "Shall We Dance?" ($5.65 million); "Shark Tale" ($4.6 million); "Friday Night Lights" ($3 million); "Ladder 49" ($2.62 million); and "Team America: World Police" ($1.85 million).