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“Batman” continued its torrid record-breaking box office pace during its second weekend in release, and the second sequel to “The Karate Kid” got off to a much stronger start than expected, according to weekend projections made Sunday by industry sources. Those sources said “Batman’s” grosses would total about $30 million over the weekend, and that the Warner Bros. film would break the $100-million mark by the end of the Fourth of July holiday. Disney’s surprise hit, “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids,” held onto second place, with a projected $13 million for its second weekend. Columbia had the third- and fourth-best performing films in theaters with “The Karate Kid Part III” (more than $10 million in grosses expected) and “Ghostbusters II” (between $9 million and $10 million). “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (about $7 million) and “Dead Poets Society” (about $6.5 million) were next, followed by Orion’s just-released “Great Balls of Fire” (less than $4 million, according to projections). No figures were available on Universal’s “Do the Right Thing,” which opened on a limited basis around the country, but exhibitors showing the film said it opened very strong.

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