The total for the Top Ten yesterday was actually up about 15-percent from the same day last year, but only because this year's three new openers had considerably more heft. (Edgar Wright's cult comedy "The World's End," in around 1,500 theaters, was the best of three fresh entries in 2013, with two weaker films lagging behind.) Pre-weekend estimates suggested that the newbies -- young adult tear-jerker adaptation "If I Stay" (Warner Bros.) Robert Rodriguez's collaborative action sequel "Sin City: A Dame to Kill For" (The Weinstein Company) and high school football drama "When the Game Stands Tall" (Sony) would, combined, gross over $50 million for the weekend.