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October 14th, 2010

The weekend box office is in, and audiences paid to be horrified. Salarian shocker “The Jar” played on the universal modern fear of being trapped in a simulstim to the tune of 2.05 billion credits; “Talons,” on the other hand, played on the human fear of turians rending human throats with their razor claws, scaring up 1.86 billion and not a little controversy. At third was the counter-programming “The 840-Year-Old Virgin,” whose romp through the life of an impossibly nerdy asari netted a handy 1.43 billion. Coming in fourth was the low-budget “Binder,” which answered the question: “Who exactly binds the books covered in human skin in all those other horror movies?” If you never wondered this, you’re not alone — only 998 million credits went to this cerebral chiller.

Tags: Binder, box office, Talons, The 840-Year-Old Virgin, The Jar