Youth N Asia 0 Report post Posted September 12, 2004 1 Resident Evil: Apocalypse $23,700,000/$23,700,000 2 Cellular $10,600,000/$10,600,000 3 Without a Paddle $4,575,000/$45,581,000 4 Hero $4,419,876/$41,651,681 5 The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement $2,931,000/$89,258,000 6 Anacondas: The Hunt for the Blood Orchid $2,900,000/$27,671,000 7 Vanity Fair $2,749,809/$11,232,134 8 Collateral $2,700,000/$92,600,000 9 Napoleon Dynamite $2,650,000/$30,427,518 10 Paparazzi $2,600,000/$11,834,918 11 Wicker Park $2,550,000/$11,113,000 12 The Cookout $2,350,000/$9,243,000 ---------------------- Interesting week No suprise that RE's #1, even though I haven't heard one positive thing about it. Cellular looks far better, but I haven't seen near as much ad time. After just 2 weeks Wicker Park and The Cookout are out of the top 10, and Paparazzi barely stayed in. Safe to call all 3 of those bombs. Vanity Fair held its ground, even after a weak opening, low screencount, and fact that movies like that never seem to do well. Princess Diaries also held the same spot as last week. Without a Paddle seems to still be doing well, although I don't know a single person who's seen it. Napoleon Dynamite jumped 4 spots despite a low screen count (and sucking, IMO) And sadly The Bourne Supremacy is out of the top 12. As of last week it had done just a hair under $165m. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2GOLD 0 Report post Posted September 12, 2004 Without a Paddle seems to still be doing well, although I don't know a single person who's seen it. My girlfriend has seen it three times while she was in New Mexico waiting for the start of school. She said she liked the film but the ending the first time caught her very much off guard. Apparently "Without a paddle" is a couples movie in disguise. Much like "Wicker Park" is a romantic film in the disguise of a thriller. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lil' Bitch 0 Report post Posted September 12, 2004 Glad to know RE 2 made more than RE 1 in opening weekends. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vyce 0 Report post Posted September 13, 2004 Without a Paddle seems to still be doing well, although I don't know a single person who's seen it. My girlfriend has seen it three times while she was in New Mexico waiting for the start of school. She said she liked the film but the ending the first time caught her very much off guard. Apparently "Without a paddle" is a couples movie in disguise. Much like "Wicker Park" is a romantic film in the disguise of a thriller. Alright, now you have to explain. What's up with the ending? Do they all die or something like that? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2GOLD 0 Report post Posted September 13, 2004 Without a Paddle seems to still be doing well, although I don't know a single person who's seen it. My girlfriend has seen it three times while she was in New Mexico waiting for the start of school. She said she liked the film but the ending the first time caught her very much off guard. Apparently "Without a paddle" is a couples movie in disguise. Much like "Wicker Park" is a romantic film in the disguise of a thriller. Alright, now you have to explain. What's up with the ending? Do they all die or something like that? For "Without a Paddle"? Matthew Lillard's character asks his girlfriend to marry her and she says yes to end the film. Meanwhile Seth Green's character falls in love with a tree house girl and moves in with her. Also the whole film apparently is about the hunt for D.B Cooper's money but it ends with a romantic note Needless to say, she was not pleased with the ending. She still liked the movie though and went to see it repeatedly but it was a couples ending. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites