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Weekend Box Office Report: 10/24/03 - 10/26/03

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Wow, that is a great racking in of money it made. I have to say, SM 3 was the best one out of the series...I died laughing watching it. And of course, LESLIE NIELSON ROCKS man! I loved the reference he made to Airplane at the end when the girl fell back into the well....

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Never doubt the power of teenagers. I went to see this flick with some buddies and it was sold out on three screens in one theater. We drive across town to another theater and got four "few remaining seats" aka front row while the other three screens were all sold out. Of course it was a horrible movie and an even worse experience because of all the teeny boppers who wouldn't shut up. I think I'm only going to see boring shit or R Rated films from this point forward.

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Scary Movie 3 makes, in one weekend, the total gross for Kill Bill since it opened?

 

I don't like that one bit.

If it deflates QT's ego a little bit I'm all for it.

Isn't Kill Bill his biggest success at the box office? So, I doubt this is going to bother him or his ego.

Pulp Fiction grossed 100+ million.

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Scary Movie 1 and 2 = Rated R

 

Scary movie 3 = PG 13

 

Leslie Nielson = one hundred and 13. And still very funny.

From what I noticed of the marketing of SM3, it seemed they pushed the fact the Waynes weren't involved in this one. Guess this ploy worked. It'll be interesting to see next week's figures...

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I guess theres gonna be a Scary Movie 4..

I think they said there where plans for a Scary Movie 4 even before the 49 million opening week.

 

For anyone who saw the movie. Where their funny scenes, and lines not shown on the previews?

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