"Toy Story' fuels $158M record weekend LOS ANGELES (AP) - Lured by the new computer-animated "Toy Story," moviegoers bought a record $158.5 million worth of movie tickets over the five-day Thanksgiving weekend. The holiday take, led by the $39.1 million gross of "Toy Story," was the highest for any weekend, Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. said yesterday. The previous mark was set over this year's five-day Fourth of July weekend, when ticket sales totaled $154.5 million. "Toy Story" features the voices of Tom Hanks and Tim Allen in a comedy about a toy collection that comes to life. Here are the top 10 movies at North American movie theaters (including Wednesday-Sunday O Weekend Box Office gross, receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release) according to Exhibitor Relations Co.: 1. "TOY STORY," Disney, $39.1 million, $15,902 per location, $39.1 million. 2. "GOLDENEYE," MGM. $26.2 million, $9,838 per location, $57.2 million, two weeks. 3. "ACE VENTURA: WHEN NATURE CALLS," Warner Bros., $18.7 million, $6,918 per location, $86.3 million, three weeks. 4. "MONEY TRAIN," Columbia, $15.5 million, $6,154 per location, $15.5 million, one week. 5. "CASINO," Universal, $14.5 million, $8,988 per location, $14.5 million, one week. 6. "THE AMERICAN PRESIDENT," Columbia, $13.1 million, $8,692 per location, $26 million, two weeks. 7. "IT TAKES TWO," Warner Bros., $6.4 million, $4,074 per location, $12.6 million, two weeks. 8. "GET SHORTY," MGM. $4.4 million. $2,912 per location, $62 million, six weeks. 9. "NICK OF TIME," Paramount, $3.9 million, $2,103 per location, $3.9 million, one week. 10. "HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS," Paramount, $2.9 million, $2,895 per location, $14.5 million, four weeks.