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Guest Youth N Asia
Posted

1 The Hulk $62,600,000/$62,600,000

 

2 Finding Nemo $20,500,000/$228,000,000

 

3 2 Fast 2 Furious $10,300,000/$102,100,000

 

4 Bruce Almighty $10,000,000/$210,700,000

 

5 The Italian Job $7,225,000/$67,695,000

 

6 Rugrats Go Wild! $6,660,000/$23,518,000

 

7 Alex and Emma $6,240,000/$6,240,000

 

8 Hollywood Homicide $5,800,000/$21,433,000

 

9 Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd $4,275,000/$19,993,000

 

10 The Matrix: Reloaded $4,050,000/$264,500,000

 

11 From Justin to Kelly $2,875,000/$2,875,000

 

12 X2: X-Men United $1,375,000/$209,652,662

Guest wwF1587
Posted

62 mill for HULK aint bad... i thought it would be in 60 range if not higher... Finding Nemo still kicking ass is good too

Posted

Good for the Hulk.

 

Meanwhile, I'm very worried about what it says of our culture that the goddamn Fast & the Furious sequel (without the only good thing about the first one, Vin F'ing Diesel) has made over 100 million bucks already.

Guest El Satanico
Posted

I'm surprised that Alex & Emma didn't do better.

 

With all the "manly" action movies around you'd think a new romantic comedy that looks good would've drawn better.

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
Posted

Good to see the Italian Job is still doing good numbers.

 

Good reviews/word of mouth helps.

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
Posted

6/27/03 - 6/29/03:

 

1. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

 

2. The Hulk

 

3. Finding Nemo

 

4. 2 Fast 2 Furious

 

5. Bruce Almighty

 

Somewhere along the line after the HUGE DROP. From Justin To Kelly.

Posted
6/27/03 - 6/29/03:

 

1. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

 

2. The Hulk

 

3. Finding Nemo

 

4. 2 Fast 2 Furious

 

5. Bruce Almighty

 

Somewhere along the line after the HUGE DROP. From Justin To Kelly.

You don't think 28 Days Later will break the top 5?

Guest El Satanico
Posted
Somewhere along the line after the HUGE DROP. From Justin To Kelly.

A huge drop? It made less than 3 million and was at #11. Who cares about it's drop, movies dropping after being in 11 for it's premiere doesn't register "huge" on the meter.

Guest El Satanico
Posted
6/27/03 - 6/29/03:

 

1. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

 

2. The Hulk

 

3. Finding Nemo

 

4. 2 Fast 2 Furious

 

5. Bruce Almighty

 

Somewhere along the line after the HUGE DROP. From Justin To Kelly.

You don't think 28 Days Later will break the top 5?

Hell I don't even think it will, and I love "horror" movies.

 

I'm not expecting anything above it being in the top ten. It making the top five would be a pleasant surprise for me.

Posted

 

Somewhere along the line after the HUGE DROP. From Justin To Kelly.

A huge drop? It made less than 3 million and was at #11. Who cares about it's drop, movies dropping after being in 11 for it's premiere doesn't register "huge" on the meter.

A HUGE drop for that movie would put it in the negatives.

Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20
Posted

No, I don't think 28 Days Later will make top 5.

 

I have not seen it, so I don't have any negative remarks towards it.

 

BUT...

 

1. Some people will think it will just flat out SUCK.

 

2. Others think of it as Resident Evil.

 

3. Most will be busy with the Hulk and Charlie's Angels.

Guest razazteca
Posted

I was forced to watch 2 Fast 2 Furious because Hulk sold out 3 times.

 

Fastlane the movie was ok, Tyrese or Tyson or whatever his name is, is a very bad actor.

Guest Lethargic
Posted

Did they move 28 Days Later? I thought it came out late July/early August, around the same time FvsJ. Dammit. Now there's 2 movies I wanna see in one weekend.

Guest Choken One
Posted

Next week

 

1. Charlies Angels: Full Throttle (72.1 Mil)

 

2. Finding Nemo (21.2 Mil)

 

3. Bruce Almighty (17.2 Mil)

 

4. The Hulk (17.0 mil)

 

5. 2F2F (15.7 MIL)

 

and 28 days later will hit #8 at 9.1 mil

Guest Polish_Rifle
Posted

Thank god that American Idol movie tanked.

Guest Mattdotcom
Posted

I guess this means no homoerotic From Reuben to Clay movie...

Guest Nevermortal
Posted

I think I might break my Theater-boycott to see Charlie's Angels 2.

 

....

 

No, I'm serious, I loved the first one.

Guest fazzle
Posted

You're not a very good boycotter then, are you?

Posted
Good to see the Italian Job is still doing good numbers.

 

Good reviews/word of mouth helps.

But... the only good thing about Italian Job was Seth Green's great performance, and that does not a good movie make...

Guest El Satanico
Posted
Good to see the Italian Job is still doing good numbers.

 

Good reviews/word of mouth helps.

But... the only good thing about Italian Job was Seth Green's great performance, and that does not a good movie make...

Well the stuff involving the MINIs at the end was good and the capers were inventive. Other than that it was a mediocre caper film that lacked action.

Guest Nevermortal
Posted
You're not a very good boycotter then, are you?

Well, I happen to think I am. I haven't been to a theater to see a movie since Little Nicky in November of 2000.

Guest Choken One
Posted

Little Nickey and Charlies Angels are the two movies that got ya...

 

 

Wow.

Guest Dangerous A
Posted

So far, the movies that were expected to open at #1 did (except Hollywood Homicide) and those movies have made good money and are continuing.

 

Already I see that Matrix, X2, Bruce Almighty, and Finding Nemo have all broken the $200 million dollar mark with Hulk and 2F 2F on the way towards 150-200 mill. So far, this has been a fairly successful summer for Hollywood. I am still waiting for the surprise breakout movie for this summer.

 

I wonder what it'll be.

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