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Lloyd Webber unlikely to sell RUG
RUPERT STEINER
http://business.scotsman.com/media.cfm?id=165122005
LORD Lloyd-Webber, the multimillionaire composer, has revealed he is unlikely to sell his Really Useful Group, the business that co-owns 12 theatres and the intellectual property rights to musicals including The Phantom of the Opera and Evita.
Lloyd Webber last month appointed Patrick McKenna, a former chief executive of RUG and chairman of boutique finance house Ingenious, to examine the options available after two approaches that valued the group at around £500m.
But Lloyd Webber, who attended the Brits music awards in London on Wednesday, now says a sale looks less likely.
Speaking for the first time about the possible sale, Lloyd Webber told Scotland on Sunday: "I think people read too much into what I asked Patrick to do. The approaches came last summer and we are not engaged in talks. It just seemed prudent to have Patrick take a look at the business.
"I would be mad to sell the intellectual property now - a great many people want to get their hands on the shows - but how on earth can you accurately put a value on what the rights are worth.
"I will be interested in what Patrick has to report back but don’t expect that to be until after the Oscars because I have commitments in Los Angeles."
Last month Clear Channel, the US media giant with vast radio and theatre interests, was rumoured to be one of the bidders, although it refused to confirm or deny reports. On Wednesday, Lloyd Webber did not rule out a sale of some of his theatres but insisted it would make no sense for him to sell his "playhouses".
Lloyd Webber created RUG in 1977 and it is now an international entertainment company with merchandising, magazine publishing and record-label interests.
It produces shows worldwide, owns one of the most substantial catalogues of show music and has made DVDs and films, including the current Phantom of the Opera movie. It also owns and manages 12 theatres. It made a short appearance on the Stock Exchange between 1986 and 1990. It delisted and music group Polygram acquired a 30% stake for £100m.
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British opera composer to promote musical endeavor in China
http://english.people.com.cn/200502/21/ ... 74103.html
British composer Andrew Lloyd Webber said he hoped to promote his work in China. during a visit in Shanghai.
Webber was obviously excited about his first visit to the city at the end of January when his popular hits "Phantom of the Opera" and "Cats" set theatrical box office records and attracted fans from northeast China's Harbin and to Hong Kong over the past four years.
"Phantom of the Opera" is currently in the middle of a three-month run at the Shanghai Opera House.
Amazed by the grandeur of the Opera House and the popularity of his work among Chinese audiences, Webber said he wanted to promote his creative talent in the world's most populous nation within the year.
Webber said with its rich cultural history and huge market for quality musicals, China will definitely make breakthroughs in the field if proper efforts are made.
The composer said the biggest obstacle for creating musicals in China lies in the lack of top-quality theaters, a crucial element in a musical's success.
Webber's other plays include "Song & Dance," "Starlight Express," "Sunset Boulevard" and "The Beautiful Game." The composer has won a string of awards including seven Tonys, three Grammys, six Oliviers, a Golden Globe and an Oscar.
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POINT BLANK: Celebrating the small for big night at Oscar's
Johan Jaaffar
Feb 19:
http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/ ... ndexb_html
A FRIEND recommended Closer, a little known film directed by Mike Nichols. How could it possibly be "little known" when you have Nichols at the helm and stars like Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman and Clive Owen in it? Yes, Closer is not your typical Hollywood movie nor the kind of film you would expect to make tons of money for the producers.
So little was written about it in the movie magazines that it is hard to believe two of the world's most bankable stars would waste their time getting involved in it.
But Closer is cute and intelligent. It is audacious, uncompromising, yet brutally funny. When was the last time actors exchanged neurotic barbs and lewd jokes without sounding crude or vulgar? For once, sex is treated with taste and style. It must be one of the few movies about sex that did not have to be pornographic. Sadly, Closer will not even be considered for the Oscars, much less pass our censors.
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I always keep a list of 25 best Hollywood movies every year in preparation for Oscar night. My list normally includes some blockbusters, obscure art-house productions and those largely ignored by critics and the paying public. For 2004, the top five in my list are Ray, Sideways, Million Dollar Baby, The Woodsman and Closer. Well, The Aviator is not on my list, nor Kill Bill, Vol 2, Finding Neverland or The Phantom of the Opera. I listed Hotel Rwanda, Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind, Maria Full of Grace, Collateral, The Merchant of Venice, The Manchurian Candidate, The Sea Inside and The Motorcycle Diaries. Did I leave out anything? What about Open Water, the Blair Witch Project of 2004? It is a low-budget film about two divers left behind in shark-infested waters. It is incredibly original and compelling. It is Jaws revisited.
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Muskegon rolls out red carpet for Oscar
Sunday, February 20, 2005
By Bill Iddings
CHRONICLE STAFF WRITER
http://www.mlive.com/entertainment/much ... 193100.xml
The first clue is that tall, not really gold statue of a familiar bald guy missing some equipment and standing in the lobby of the Frauenthal Center for the Performing Arts: Muskegon, sort of like Hollywood, will roll out the red carpet for the 77th annual Academy Awards.
Folks at the Frauenthal are hoping 150 to 200 people will either "dress like a star or come as you are" for the facility's inaugural Academy Awards Party. Black tie is extremely optional.
"If they want to come in blue jeans, I'm fine with that," says Mary Oleniczak, executive director of the historic downtown venue. "The more the merrier. You can come in your blue jeans and have a brewski. You can come in haute couture and sip champagne."
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Frauenthal personnel already have begun dressing up the venue to emulate the Kodak Theatre, the Hollywood haunt where comedian Chris Rock will host this year's Oscar bash. Standing in the lobbies are displays for the films "In Good Company," "Meet the Fockers" and "Van Helsing."
None of those had a prayer, of course, of garnering Oscar nominations, but the party will have the next best thing: posters, to be auctioned, of films that have various Academy Awards nominations: "Million Dollar Baby, "Collateral," "House of Flying Daggers," "Closer," "Ray," "The Phantom of the Opera," "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" and "Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events."
"The whole place is going to have a different feel," says Oleniczak. "People are just going to be blown away."
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I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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BEYONCE LEAVES MINNIE DEVASTATED BY OSCAR REJECTION
http://www.contactmusic.com/new/xmlfeed ... 0rejection
The news R+B beauty BEYONCE KNOWLES has replaced MINNIE DRIVER to perform at the OSCAR ceremony next Sunday (27FEB05) left the British actress-turned-singer devastated.
Driver is said to be "inconsolable" after finding out she will no longer be singing ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER's LEARN TO BE LONELY at the ACADEMY AWARDS.
The 34-year-old was considered the obvious choice to perform the song, which is nominated for the Best Original Song award, as she sang it in movie THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA.
However, hugely popular DESTINY'S CHILD hitmaker Knowles recently stepped in to perform the track.
A close source says, "Minnie just doesn't have the pulling power or the voice of Beyonce. Minnie is devastated and inconsolable.
"She'd told everyone that this was to be her big break as a singer."
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AWARD SCHEDULE: The Road to Oscar
http://www.forums-oscarwatch.com/forums ... adid=19252
30th November - Independant Spirit Award Nominations 1st December - National Board of Review Winners Announced 11th December - Los Angelas Film Critics Award 11th December - New York Online Film Critics Award 12th December - BFCA Nominations Announced 13th December - Golden Globe Nominations Announced 13th December - New York Film Critics Winners Announced 5th January - Dallas Fort Worth Film Critics Winners Announced 5th January - Producers Guild of America Nominations Announced 6th January - Director's Guild of America Nominations Announced 6th January - Las Vegas Film Critics Winners Announced 7th January - Florida Film Critics Winners Announed 8th January - National Society Of Film Critics Nominee's Announced 10th January - BFCA Winners Announced 11th January - Screen Actor's Guild Nominations Announced 12th January - American Society of Cinematographers Nominations Announced 13th January - Writer's Guild of America Nominations Announed 13th January - Art Director's Guild Nominations Announced 14th January - American Cinema Editor's Nominations Announced 16th January - Golden Globe Winners Announced 19th January - BAFTA Nominations Announced 20th January - Cinema Audio Society Nominations Announced 22nd January - Producers Guild Of America Winners Announced 23rd January - Golden Satellite Awards Winners Announced - NOMINTED (11) - LOST 25th January - 77th Oscar Nominations 29th January - Director's Guild Of America Winners Announced 5th February - Screen Actor's Guild Winners Announced 5th February - Empire Film Magazine Winners Announced 11th February - London Film Critics Winners Announced - NOMINATED - LOST 12th February - BAFTA Winners Announced 12th February - Art Director's Guild Winners Announced - NOMINTED - LOST 15th February - American Society of Cinematographer's Winners Announced 16th February - Visual Effects Society Winners Announced - NOMINATED - LOST 19th February - Writer's Guild of America Winners Announced 19th February - Costume Designers Guild Winners Announced - NOMINATED - LOST
20th February - American Cinema Editor's Winners Announced 21st February - Chicago Film Critics Winners Announced 22nd February - Oscar Ballot's Close 26th February - ISA Winners Announced 27th February - 77th Annual Academy Awards
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I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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COSTUME DESIGNERS Guild
http://www.costumedesignersguild.com/guild.shtml
Number of Members = 594
History
The Costume Designers Guild was founded in 1953 by a group of 30 motion picture costume designers.
Today, its membership includes motion picture, television, commercial, and stage costume designers throughout the world and totals over 590 members.
The organization was created in response to changing needs of the movie industry.
From 1953 to 1976 the Guild functioned as a small independent organization, promoting costume designers and negotiating contracts with the major studios to protect them with a minimum wage and a health plan as they made the transition from employees to freelancer designers.
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What is Costume Design?
Every garment worn in a theatrical production is a costume. Before an actor speaks, his wardrobe has already spoken for him. From the most obvious and flamboyant show clothing, to contemporary clothes using subtle design language, costume design plays an integral part in every television and film production. It is an ancient theatrical craft and the process today is identical to when Euripedes was writing long ago. Costume design is a vital tool for storytelling.
When a costume designer receives a script, the process of developing the visual shorthand for each character begins. Costume sketches, fashion research and actual garments are used to help costume designers, directors, and actors develop a common language for the development of each character. Sometimes a glamorous entrance may be inappropriate and destructive to a scene. The costume designer must first serve the story and the director.
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I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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CDG: Costume Design Guild Nominations
http://www.costumedesignersguild.com/
Nominees in the fantasy/period film category:
The Aviator
De-Lovely
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
The Phantom of the Opera
Ray
Contemporary:
Ocean's Twelve
The Life Aquatic With Steve Zissou
Alfie
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
Kill Bill Vol. 2
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Well, Oscarwatch has news on the winner, and unfortunately Phantom's brilliant costumes were overlooked tonight....
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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HOW could you overlook these costumes AMPAS and CDG!!!!!!!!!!!!!
FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION: Best Costume Design

 
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I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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____The Phantom of the Opera____ ___Award Wins & Nominations___
WINS:
National Board of Review - WIN - Best Breakthrough Female (Emmy Rossum)
SanDiego Film Critics - WIN (Tie) - Best Cinematography (John Mathieson)
Broadcast Film Critics Awards (2004) - WIN - Best Young Actress (Emmy Rossum)
NOMINATIONS:
Golden Satellite Awards (9th) - 11 NOMINATIONS - LOST
Golden Globes (62nd) - 3 NOMINATIONS - LOST
Broadcast Film Critics Awards (2004) - 2 NOMINATIONS (Picture, Young Actress) - LOST 1
London Film Critics - 1 NOMINATION (Supporting Actress) - LOST
Online Film Critics - 1 NOMINATION (Breakthrough Performance - Emmy Rossum) - LOST
Costume Designers Guild - 1 NOMINATION (Fantasy/Period) - LOST
Visual Effects Society (3rd) - 2 NOMINATIONS (Created Environment, Compositing) - LOST
Art Director's Guild - 1 NOMINATION (Period or Fantasy Film) - LOST
Moviefone Moviegoer Awards - 1 NOMINATION (Hottest Rising Star - Emmy Rossum - Phantom/TDAT)
Academy Awards (77th) - 3 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Cinematography, Song)
Online Film & Television Academy - 4 NOMINATIONS (Breakthrough Female, Adapted Song, Art Direction, Costume) - LOST
Saturn Awards (31st) - 3 NOMINATIONS (Action/Adventure, Young Actor, Costume)
CONSIDERED:
BAFTAs - 6 Categories - LOST
FAN/FORUM Awards:
NOM - International Online Critics Awards (INOCA) - 4 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Costume, Song, Breakthrough)
NOM - GoldeDerby Film Awards - 4 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Costume, Song, Breakthrough)
NOM - World of KJ (WOKJ) Forum Awards - 3 NOMINATIONS (Art Direction, Costume, Song)
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That's it folks, all the Guilds have announced their winners (with the exception of the Editor's ACE - however, Phantom is not nominated). We now only have the Fan Forum awards to look forward to.....LOL
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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ACADEMY AWARDS - Misc. Information
77th Oscars will be held February 27, 2005 at the Kodak Theater, Hollywood
Produced by: Gil Cates
Directed by: Louis J. Horvitz
Honorary Oscar: Sidney Lumet
Hosted by: Chris Rock
Presenters:
Charlize Theron
Renee Zellweger
Orlando Bloom
Tim Robbins
Salma Hayek
Martin Scorsese
Halle Berry
Gyneth Paltrow
Penelope Cruz
Zhang Ziyi
Robin Williams
Kate Winslet
Kirsten Dunst
Al Pacino
Dustin Hoffman
Drew Barrymore
Natalie Portman Cate Blanchett
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'Constantine' burns up Asian B.O.; French flock to laffers
By DON GROVES
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111791 ... id=13&cs=1
Winding its tour, "The Bourne Supremacy" trapped a nifty $3.8 million in five days in Japan, elevating its cume to $104.2 million.
At the weekend it was beaten by the third stanza of "Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera." The tunertuner has grossed $16.2 million in Japan and is poised to overtake the U.K.'s $17 million as its most lucrative market; its cume climbed to $77.7 million.
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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JAPAN - Weekend 3
February 12-13
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/2005/07.htm
1 - The Bourne Supremacy UIP $3,121,373 - 384 - $8,129 $3,121,373 1
2 2 Ocean's Twelve WB $2,126,311 -11% 303 -31 $7,018 $26,133,369 4
3 5 Hauru no ugoku shiro (Howl's Moving Castle) Toho $1,812,796 - 450 - $4,028 $170,218,529 13
4 - The Grudge Herald $1,350,955 - 238 - $5,676 $1,350,955 1
5 4 Alexander Herald $1,308,350 -33% 266 5 $4,919 $5,717,574 2
6 3 Chakushin ari 2 Toho $1,229,006 -41% 247 1 $4,976 $5,277,517 2
7 1 The Phantom of the Opera Gaga $1,124,554 -55% 269 -2 $4,180 $16,183,598 3
8 6 Kita no zeronen Toei $1,094,154 -6% 281 3 $3,894 $17,523,413 5
9 7 The Notebook CJ $450,908 -52% 155 0 $2,909 $3,334,937 2
10 8 Tokyo Tower Toho $444,747 -35% 182 -10 $2,444 $12,605,532 5
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* Something really strange here, remember earlier in the weekend - the Variety artcile reported that Phantom's 2-Day held out the opening of Bourn Supremacy, but not here...
* But i guess this is probably right, because then in validates why ScreenDaily reported $1.8m for the overseas weekend (when we original thought that Japan was $2.4m alone)
* This is an unfortunate turn of events, down a huge -55%, very uncharacterisitc of Japan
* This probably rules out any hope for $30m, but $20m is still achievable
* Looking wider, this might probably blow its chances of crossing $100m overseas, it's at $78m now and needs $22m from somwhere, Japan is not going to do anymore than $10m now.....so it needs to find $12m somewhere
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Hauru No Ugoku Shiro (Howl’s Moving Castle) - $65,878,472 ($9,832,775, -16%)
Harry Potter 3: POA - $54,252,202 (¥5.9bn - $9,249,391/ ¥998.9m, -20%)
Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $45,050,269 ($6,517,391, -13%) or $48,858,559 week
Spiderman 2 - $30,479,140 ($3,084,946, -40%) or $30,690,327 ($3,106,321) Actuals
The Day After Tomorrow - $28,384,889 ($3,821,533, -26%) or $28,382,210 Actuals
Crying Out For Love - $24,686,407 ($4,620,078, -9%)
The Haunted Mansion - $23,624,178 ($2,027,131, -52%)
The Terminal - $23,373,905 ($3,016,003, -10%)*NY
Troy - $22,817,485 ($2,922,122, -30%)
Ocean’s Twelve - $20,980,619 ($2,397,050, -38%)
The Incredibles - $20.1m ($3.2m, -32%)
I, Robot - $21,014,980 ($2,419,557, -23%)
Pocket Monsters 2004 - $19,156,872 ($2,602,167, -3%)
Van Helsing - $17,568,600 ($1,724,006, -34%)
Resident Evil 2: Apocalypse - $16,601,137 ($1,473,993, -43%)
The Phantom Of The Opera - $16,183,598 ($1,124,554, -55%)
Ima Ai Ni Yukimasu (Be With You) - $16,086,576 ($3,284,599, +20%)
Chicago - $14,210,911 ($1,248,908, -31%)
House Of Flying Daggers (Lovers) - $13,594,002 (Â¥1.5b - $1,258,125/Â¥138.3m, -44%)
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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DOMESTIC: Day 59
Friday:
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/
***ESTIMATES***
1. Constantine - $11,100,000 - -- / $3,693 - $11,100,000 / 1
2. Hitch - $9,300,000 - 250.6% / $2,601 - $67,615,000 / 8
3. Because of Winn-Dixie - $2,800,000 - -- / $878 - $2,800,000 / 1
4. Son of the Mask - $1,930,000 - -- / $651 - $1,930,000 / 1
5. Boogeyman - $1,650,000 - 220.5% / $642 - $37,299,000 / 15
6. Million Dollar Baby - $1,620,000 - 185% / $770 - $49,124,000 / 66
7. Are We There Yet? - $1,490,000 - 316.9% / $592 - $64,497,000 / 29
8. The Wedding Date - $1,130,000 - 182.1% / $720 - $22,545,000 / 15
9. The Aviator - $1,030,000 - 187.7% / $602 - $84,982,000 / 64
10. Sideways - $900,000 - 182.6% / $692 - $55,122,000 / 120
11. Pooh's Heffalump Movie - $850,000 - 153.4% / $336 - $8,104,000 / 8
12. Hide And Seek - $740,000 - 124.8% / $416 - $46,028,000 / 22
13. Meet The Fockers - $530,000 - 144.8% / $411 - $271,672,000 / 59
14. Finding Neverland - $480,000 - -- / $558 - $43,871,000 / 99
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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DOMESTIC: Day 60
Saturday:
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/
***ESTIMATES***
1. Hitch - $13,300,000 - 44.6% / $3,720 - $80,815,000 / 9
2. Constantine - $11,200,000 - 0.9% / $3,726 - $22,300,000 / 2
3. Because of Winn-Dixie - $4,350,000 - 50% / $1,364 - $7,250,000 / 2
4. Son of the Mask - $3,205,000 - 66.1% / $1,081 - $5,135,000 / 2
5. Million Dollar Baby - $3,010,000 - 85.8% / $1,430 - $52,134,000 / 67
6. Are We There Yet? - $3,010,000 - 85.8% / $1,430 - $52,134,000 / 67
7. Boogeyman - $2,250,000 - 40.6% / $875 - $39,499,000 / 16
8. The Aviator - $1,850,000 - 92.7% / $1,082 - $86,762,000 / 65
9. Pooh's Heffalump Movie - $1,850,000 - 117.6% / $732 - $9,954,000 / 9
10. Sideways - $1,750,000 - 94.4% / $1,346 - $56,872,000 / 121
11. The Wedding Date - $1,605,000 - 42% / $1,023 - $24,150,000 / 16
12. Hide And Seek - $1,150,000 - 53.3% / $646 - $47,188,000 / 23
13. Meet The Fockers - $940,000 - 77.4% / $729 - $272,612,000 / 60
14. Finding Neverland - $830,000 - 72.9% / $965 - $44,701,000 / 100
15. Hotel Rwanda - $767,000 - 83.1% / $1,217 - $16,157,000 / 60
16. Coach Carter - $540,000 - 61.2% / $560 - $64,545,000 / 37
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* Nowhere to be seen here today as well....argh
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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DOMESTIC: Day 61
Sunday:
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/
***ESTIMATES***
1. Hitch - $9,300,000 - -30.1% / $2,601 - $90,115,000 / 10
2. Constantine - $8,200,000 - -26.8% / $2,728 - $30,525,000 / 3
3. Because of Winn-Dixie - $3,600,000 - -17.2% / $1,129 - $10,850,000 / 3
4. Million Dollar Baby - $2,560,000 - -15% / $1,216 - $54,694,000 / 68
5. Son of the Mask - $2,540,000 - -20.7% / $856 - $7,675,000 / 3
6. Are We There Yet? - $2,250,000 - -18.2% / $893 - $69,507,000 / 31
7. Pooh's Heffalump Movie - $1,710,000 - -7.6% / $676 - $11,663,000 / 10
8. Boogeyman - $1,650,000 - -26.7% / $642 - $41,149,000 / 17
9. The Aviator - $1,365,000 - -26.2% / $798 - $88,126,000 / 66
10. Sideways - $1,250,000 - -28.6% / $962 - $58,122,000 / 122
11. The Wedding Date - $1,110,000 - -30.8% / $707 - $25,275,000 / 17
12. Hide And Seek - $850,000 - -26.1% / $478 - $48,037,000 / 24
13. Finding Neverland - $640,000 - -22.9% / $744 - $45,342,000 / 101
14. Meet The Fockers - $600,000 - -36.2% / $465 - $273,211,000 / 61
15. Hotel Rwanda - $564,000 - -26.5% / $895 - $16,721,000 / 61
16. Coach Carter - $350,000 - -35.2% / $363 - $64,895,000 / 38
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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___THE PHANTOM of the Opera___ ______Domestic Tracking______
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?pa ... eopera.htm
Day 1 (Wed) - $1,317,931 - 622 / $2,119 - $1,317,931 Day 2 (Thu) - $1,003,746 (-23.8%) - 622 / $1,614 - $2,321,677 Day 3 (Fri) - $803,354 (-20%) - 622 / $1,292 - $3,125,031 Day 4 (Sat) - $1,541,226 (+91.8%) - 622 / $2,478 - $4,666,257 Day 5 (Sun) - $1,657,310 (+7.5%) - 622 / $2,664 - $6,323,567 Weekend 1 - $4,001,890 - 622 / $6,433 - $6,323,567 Day 6 (Mon) - $1,296,075 (-21.8%) - 622 / $2,084 - $7,619,642 Day 7 (Tue) - $1,256,052 (-0.3%) - 622 / $2,019 - $8,875,694 Day 8 (Wed) - $1,224,417 (-2.5% / -7.1%) - 622 / $1,969 - $10,100,111 Day 9 (Thu) - $1,316,087 (+7.5% / +31.1%) - 622 / $2,116 - $11,416,198
Day 10 (Fri) - $1,540,695 (+17.1% / +91.8%) - 622 / $2,477 - $12,956,893 Day 11 (Sat) - $1,855,224 (+20.4% / +20.4%) - 622 / $2,983 - $14,812,117 Day 12 (Sun) - $1,366,314 (-26.4% / -17.6%) - 622 / $2,197 - $16,178,431 Weekend 2 - $4,762,233 (+19%) - 622 / $7,656 - $16,178,431 Day 13 (Mon) - $608,222 (-55.5% / -53.1%) - 622 / $978 - $16,786,653 Day 14 (Tue) - $471,101 (-22.5% / -62.5%) - 622 / $757 - $17,257,754 Day 15 (Wed) - $415,390 (-11.8% / -66.1%) - 622 / $668 - $17,673,144 Day 16 (Thu) - $455,352 (+9.6% / -65.4%) - 622 / $732 - $18,128,496
Day 17 (Fri) - $986,339 (+116.6% / -36%) - 622 / $1,586 - $19,114,835 Day 18 (Sat) - 1,512,497 (+53.3% / -18.5%) - 622 / $2,432 - $20,627,332 Day 19 (Sun) - $921,471 (-39.1% / -32.6%) - 622 / $1,481 - $21,548,803 Weekend 3 - $3,420,307 (-28.2%) - 622 / $5,498 - $21,548,803 Day 20 (Mon) - $308,358 (-66.5% / -49.3%) - 622 / $496 - $21,857,161 Day 21 (Tue) - $327,335 (+6.2% / -30.5%) - 622 / $526 - $22,184,496 Day 22 (Wed) - $324,789 (-0.8% / -21.8%) - 622 / $522 - $22,509,285 Day 23 (Thu) - $377,253 (+16.2% / -17.2%) - 622 / $607 - $22,886,538
Day 24 (Fri) - $996,233 (+164.1% / 1%) - 907 / $1,098 - $23,882,771 Day 25 (Sat) - $1,497,364 (+50.3% / -1%) - 907 / $1,651 - $25,380,135 Day 26 (Sat) - $1,175,550 (-21.5% / 27.6%) - 907 / $1,296 - $26,555,685 Weekend 4 - $3,669,147 (+7.3%) - 907 / $4,045 - $26,555,685 Day 27 (Mon) - $956,348 (-18.6% / 210.1%) - 907 / $1,054 - $27,512,033 Day 28 (Tue) - $358,436 (-62.5% / 9.5%) - 907 / $395 - $27,870,469 Day 29 (Wed) - $326,179 (-9% / 0.4%) - 907 / $360 - $28,196,648 Day 30 (Thu) - $366,376 (+12.3% / -2.9%) - 907 / $404 - $28,563,024
Day 31 (Fri) - $1,546,033 (+322% / +55.2%) - 1,511 / $1,023 - $30,109,057 Day 32 (Sat) - $1,820,646 (+17.8% / +21.6%) - 1,511 / $1,205 - $31,929,703 Day 33 (Sun) - $1,188,755 (-34.7% / +1.1%) - 1,511 / $787 - $33,118,458 Weekend 5 - $4,555,434 (+24.2%) - 1511 / $3,014 - $33,118,458 Day 34 (Mon) - $426,001 (-64.2% / -55.5%) - 1,511 / $282 - $33,544,459 Day 35 (Tue) - $434,004 (+1.9% / +21.1%) - 1,511 / $287 - $33,978,463 Day 36 (Wed) - $421,128 (-3% / +29.1%) - 1,511 / $279 - $34,399,591 Day 37 (Thu) - $486,191 (+15.4% / +32.7%) - 1,511 / $322 - $34,885,782
Day 38 (Fri) - $1,171,217 (+140.9% / -24.2%) - 1,511 / $775 - $36,056,999 Day 39 (Sat) - $1,766,387 (+50.8% / -3%) - 1,511 / $1,169 - $37,823,386 Day 40 (Sun) - $1,095,877 (-38% / -7.8%) - 1,511 / $725 - $38,919,263 Weekend 6 - $4,033,481 (-11.5%) - 1511 / $2,669 - $38,919,263 Day 41 (Mon) - $311,082 (-71.6% / -27%) - 1,511 / $206 - $39,230,345 Day 42 (Tue) - $315,365 (+1.4% / -27.3%) - 1,511 / $209 - $39,545,710 Day 43 (Wed) - $318,459 (+1% / -24.4%) - 1,511 / $211 - $39,864,169 Day 44 (Thu) - $331,227 (+4% / -31.9%) - 1,511 / $219 - $40,195,396
Day 45 (Fri) - $797,499 (+140.8% / -31.9%) - 1,515 / $526 - $40,992,895 Day 46 (Sat) - $1,283,320 (+60.9% / -27.3%) - 1,515 / $847 - $42,276,215 Day 47 (Sun) - $528,221 (-58.8% / -51.8%) - 1,515 / $349 - $42,804,436 Weekend 7 - $2,609,040 (-35.3%) - 1515 / $1,722 - $42,804,436 Day 48 (Mon) - $212,200 (-59.8% / -31.8%) - 1,515 / $140 - $43,016,636 Day 49 (Tue) - $217,014 (+2.3% / -31.2%) - 1,515 / $143 - $43,233,650 Day 50 (Wed) - $200,566 (-7.6% / -37%) - 1,515 / $132 - $43,434,216 Day 51 (Thu) - $240,476 (+19.9% / -27.4%) - 1,515 / $159 - $43,674,692
Day 52 (Fri) - $511,745 (+112.8% / -35.8%) - 1,365 / $375 - $44,186,437 Day 53 (Sat) - $867,474 (69.5% / -32.4%) - 1,365 / $636 - $45,053,911 Day 54 (Sun) - $508,153 (-41.4% / -3.8%) - 1,365 / $372 - $45,562,064 Weekend 8 - $1,887,372 (-27.7%) - 1,365 / $1,382 - $45,562,064
Day 55 (Mon) - $334,323 (-34.2% / 57.6%) - 1,365 / $245 - $45,896,387
Day 56 (Tue) - $157,380 (-52.9% / -27.5%) - 1,365 / $115 - $46,053,767
Day 57 (Wed) - $156,261 (-0.7% / -22.1%) - 1,365 / $114 - $46,210,028
Day 58 (Thu) - $186,268 +(19.2% / -22.5%) - 1,365 / $136 - $46,396,296
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Archangel
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DOMESTIC: Comparable Movies
Love Actually:
Weekend 1 - $6,886,080 - 576 / $11,955 - $6,886,080 Weekend 2 - $8,698,030 (+26.3%) - 1177 / $7,390 - $18,861,700 Weekend 3 - $8,644,555 (-0.6%) - 1,690 / $5,115 - $30,436,985 Weekend 4 - $8,218,630 (-4.9%) - 1,714 / $4,795 - $43,390,140 Weekend 5 - $3,561,360 (-56.7%) - 1,672 / $2,130 - $48,743,275 Weekend 6 - $2,114,095 (-40.6%) - 1,566 / $1,349 - $52,171,570 Weekend 7 - $1,145,395 (-45.8%) - 902 / $1,269 - $54,184,810 Weekend 8 - $828,365 (-27.7%) - 408 / $2,030 - $55,885,240
Weekend 9 - $732,755 (-11.5%) - 406 / $1,804 - $57,429,915
Bridget Jones 2: Edge of Reason:
Weekend 1 - $8,684,055 - 530 / $16,385 - $8,684,055 Weekend 2 - $10,044,890 - 2450 / $4,099 - $21,511,685 Weekend 3 - $6,231,960 (-38%) - 2473 / $2520 - $31,963,405 Weekend 4 - $2,761,455 (-55.7%) - 2,433 / $1,135 - $36,321,105 Weekend 5 - $1,114,155 (-59.7%) - 1,701 / $655 - $38,413,455 Weekend 6 - $331,500 (-70.2%) - 514 / $644 - $39,314,970 Weekend 7 - $67,220 (-79.7%) - 188 / $357 - $39,594,770 Weekend 8 - $131,755 (+96%) - 216 / $609 - $39,877,945 Weekend 9 - $123,760 (-6.1%) - 221 / $560 - $40,069,690 Weekend 10 - $63,220 (-48.9%) - 116 / $545 - $40,192,580
Shall We Dance?:
Weekend 1 - $11,783,467 - 1772 / $6,649 - $11,783,467 Weekend 2 - $8,589,988 (-27.1%) - 2419 / $3,551 - $24,418,113 Weekend 3 - $6,285,963 (-26.8%) - 2476 / $2,538 - $33,940,119 Weekend 4 - $5,663,514 (-9.9%) - 2542 / $2,227 - $42,144,287 Weekend 5 - $4,024,327 (-28.9%) - 2,065 / $1,948 - $48,670,607 Weekend 6 - $2,336,883 (-41.9%) - 1,535 / $1,522 - $52,294,268 Weekend 7 - $1,506,946 (-35.5%) - 1,054 / $1,429 - $54,719,257
Evita:
Weekend 1 - $195,085 - 2 / $97,543 - $334,440 Weekend 2 - $1,064,660 (+445.74%) - 22 / $48,394 - $2,225,737 Weekend 3 - $8,381,055 (+687.20%) - 704 / $11,905 - $11,234,712 Weekend 4 - $8,918,183 (+6.41%) - 923 / $9,662 - $23,072,988 Weekend 5 - $5,415,891 (-39.27%) - 1,016 / $5,331 - $30,465,756 Weekend 6 - $4,374,631 (-19.23%) - 1,038 / $4,214 - $36,750,253 Weekend 7 - $3,001,066 (-31.40%) - 1,045 / $2,872 - $40,993,867 Weekend 8 - $2,524,722 (-15.87%) - 956 / $2,641 - $44,436,127 Weekend 9 - $1,228,586 (-51.34%) - 870 / $1,412 - $46,266,762 Weekend 10 - $757,665 (-38.33%) - 733 / $1,034 - $47,470,268
Beauty & The Beast:
Weekend 2 - $9,624,149 - 977 / $9,851 - $9,917,522 Weekend 3 - $12,239,650 (+27.18%) - 1,118 / $10,948 - $26,476,215 Weekend 4 - $5,969,372 (-51.23%) - 1,118 / $5,339 - $34,112,416 Weekend 5 - $4,575,124 (-23.36%) - 1,123 / $4,074 - $39,967,101 Weekend 6 - $4,863,315 (+6.30%) - 1,925 / $2,526 - $46,047,138 Weekend 7 - $10,670,669 (+119.41%) - 1,940 / $5,500 - $63,690,996 Weekend 8 - $8,804,918 (-17.48%) - 1,940 / $4,539 - $82,470,981 Weekend 9 - $4,840,087 (-45.03%) - 1,960 / $2,469 - $88,917,830 Weekend 10 - $5,275,625 (+9.00%) - 1,805 / $2,923 - $95,240,876
Chicago:
Weekend 4 - $7,602,133 (+33.58%) - 557 / $13,648 - $29,403,704 Weekend 5 - $8,238,709 (+8.37%) - 616 / $13,375 - $40,386,310 Weekend 6 - $7,052,983 (-14.39%) - 623 / $11,321 - $50,631,500 Weekend 7 - $10,786,533 (+52.94%) - 1841 / $5,859 - $63,803,153 Weekend 8 - $12,708,956 (+17.82%) - 2,268 / $5,604 - $82,606,872 Weekend 9 - $8,241,306 (-35.15%) - 2,355 / $3,499 - $94,094,784 Weekend 10 - $7,853,903 (-4.70%) - 2,447 / $3,210 - $104,901,344 Weekend 11 - $6,844,634 (-12.85%) - 2,600 / $2,633 - $114,442,185 Weekend 12 - $7,105,479 (+3.81%) - 2,600 / $2,733 - $124,845,340
Moulin Rouge:
Weekend 3 - $13,718,306 (+7,004.32%) - 2,279 / $6,019 - $14,394,913 Weekend 4 - $7,649,148 (-44.24%) - 2,283 / $3,350 - $27,569,224 Weekend 5 - $5,030,265 (-34.24%) - 2,084 / $2,414 - $36,629,874 Weekend 6 - $3,851,923 (-23.43%) - 1,585 / $2,430 - $43,433,722 Weekend 7 - $2,447,646 (-36.46%) - 1,271 / $1,926 - $48,023,940 Weekend 8 - $1,352,672 (-44.74%) - 648 / $2,087 - $50,951,493 Weekend 9 - $753,303 (-44.31%) - 492 / $1,531 - $52,467,635 Weekend 10 - $410,387 (-45.52%) - 379 / $1,083 - $53,345,164 Weekend 11 - $363,755 (-11.36%) - 356 / $1,022 - $54,029,521
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Archangel
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DOMESTIC: 2004 Yearly
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/yearly/cha ... 004&p=.htm
60 A Cinderella Story WB $51,438,175 2,625 $13,623,350 2,625 7/16 10/21
61 Resident Evil: Apocalypse SGem $51,201,453 3,284 $23,036,273 3,284 9/10 11/04
62 Home on the Range BV $50,030,461 3,058 $13,880,771 3,047 4/02 8/26
63 Secret Window Sony $48,022,900 3,018 $18,237,568 3,018 3/12 6/03
64 Fat Albert Fox $47,520,552 2,744 $10,021,510 2,674 12/25 -
65 Million Dollar Baby WB $47,503,522 2,105 $179,953 8 12/15 -
66 Walking Tall MGM $46,437,717 2,836 $15,501,114 2,836 4/02 7/29
67 The Phantom of the Opera WB $46,396,296 1,515 $4,001,890 622 12/22 -
68 Napoleon Dynamite FoxS $44,540,956 1,027 $116,666 6 6/11 2/06
69 In Good Company Uni. $43,904,667 1,963 $151,750 3 12/29 -
70 Finding Neverland Mira. $43,390,517 1,411 $220,524 8 11/12 -
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Archangel
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MUSICAL Showdown
 
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/franchises ... owdown.htm
Week 8
Friday:
Moulin Rouge - $400,355 (+43.8% / -41.4%) - $49,999,176 / 50
The Phantom of the Opera - $511,745 (112.8% / -35.8%) - $44,186,437 / 52
Evita - $582,286 (+188.6% / -24.3%) - $42,493,691 / 50
Saturday:
Moulin Rouge - $550,917 (+37.6% / -45.8%) - $50,550,093 / 51
The Phantom of the Opera - $867,474 (+69.5% / -32.4%) - $45,053,911 / 53
Evita - $921,506 (+58.3% / -32.9%) - $43,415,197 / 51
Sunday:
Moulin Rouge - $401,400 (-27.1% / -46.4%) - $50,951,493 / 52
The Phantom of the Opera - $508,153 (-41.4% / -3.8%) - $45,562,064 / 54
Evita - $644,893 (-30% / -24.9%) - $44,060,090 / 52
Monday:
Moulin Rouge - $166,518 (-58.5% / -57.2%) - $51,118,011 / 53
The Phantom of the Opera - $334,323 (-34.2% / +57.6%) - $45,896,387 / 55
Evita - $376,037 (-41.7% / +65.1%) - $44,436,127 / 53
Tuesday:
Moulin Rouge - $223,113 (+34% / -55.6%) - $51,341,124 / 54
The Phantom of the Opera - $157,380 (-52.9% / -27.5%) - $46,053,767 / 56
Evita - $230,812 - -38.6% / -18.4% - $44,666,939 / 54
Wednesday:
Moulin Rouge - $192,840 (-13.6% / -52.5%) - $51,533,964 / 55
The Phantom of the Opera - $156,261 - (-0.7% / -22.1%) - $46,210,028 / 57
Evita - $190,493 (-17.5% / -7.2%) - $44,857,432 / 55
Thursday:
Moulin Rouge - $180,368 (-6.5% / -35.2%) - $51,714,332 / 56
The Phantom of the Opera - $186,268 (+19.2% / -22.5%) - $46,396,296 / 58
Evita - $180,744 (-5.1% / -10.4%) - $45,038,176 / 56
Week 9
Friday:
Moulin Rouge - $231,431 (+28.3% / -42.2%) - $51,945,763 / 57
Evita - $322,842 (+78.6% / -44.6%) - $45,361,018 / 57
Saturday:
Moulin Rouge - $311,793 (4.7% / -43.4%) - $52,257,556 / 58
Evita - $568,275 (+76% / -38.3%) - $45,929,293 / 58
Sunday:
Moulin Rouge - $210,079 (-32.6% / -47.7%) - $52,467,635 / 59
Evita - $337,469 (-40.6% / -47.7%) - $46,266,762 / 59
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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publicenemy#1
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72 more days till the DVD and it's already ranked at #4 on amazon.com's sales rank! \:D/
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/de ... =dvd&n=130
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Mon Feb 21, 2005 12:27 am |
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Archangel
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LOL, it could easily notch up 2m in first day sales i think.... :razz:
And nice to see LOTR still doing well, #10- and #11 :razz:
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Archangel
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This is the latest word on the Minnie Driver Oscar fiasco.....
Minnie's no Beyonce
February 21, 2005
http://entertainment.news.com.au/story/ ... 85,00.html
IT was to be Minnie Driver's crowning moment - singing at the Oscars in front of a glittering Hollywood audience and one billion TV viewers.
But yesterday the British actor-turned-singer was inconsolable after being told she'd been axed in favour of Beyonce Knowles.
Driver, 34, was filled with glee last month after being asked to perform Andrew Lloyd Webber's Oscar-nominated song from The Phantom Of The Opera, Learn To Be Lonely, at Sunday's awards.
But a source close to Driver said: "The show's producers have dumped her in favour of Beyonce.
"Minnie just doesn't have the pulling power or the voice of Beyonce. Minnie is devastated and inconsolable.
"She'd told everyone this was to be her big break as a singer."
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So it wasn't a scheduling problem afterall, :???:
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Archangel
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FINLAND - Weekend 7
February 4-10
(US$1 = .781 Euros)
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/finland/2005/06.htm
1 2 Paha maa BVI $198,318 33 $6,010 $1,023,291 4
2 1 The Aviator Nordisk $159,406 20 $7,970 $360,041 2
3 3 Der Untergang SMD $92,658 8 $11,582 $196,703 2
4 - Closer Sony $88,489 12 $7,374 $90,986 1
5 - Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events BVI $87,681 19 $4,615 $87,681 1
6 - Blade: Trinity FS Film $76,736 12 $6,395 $82,876 1
7 - Onnen varjot Nordisk $70,777 23 $3,077 $70,777 p/v
8 5 The Grudge Nordisk $55,385 20 $2,769 $664,172 5
9 7 Keisarikunta FS Film $53,622 40 $1,341 $1,041,613 7
10 6 A Very Long Engagement SMD $49,860 8 $6,233 $199,475 3
11 4 National Treasure BVI $47,344 32 $1,480 $1,038,455 6
12 8 Shall We Dance BVI $39,770 7 $5,681 $92,199 2
13 9 Pelikaanimies BVI $34,992 38 $921 $691,321 8
14 10 Shark Tale BVI $33,157 35 $947 $737,527 9
15 11 Ocean's Twelve SMD $28,698 23 $1,248 $1,554,254 8
16 14 The Phantom of the Opera SMD $25,839 12 $2,153 $387,728 7
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* Down 2 spots to #16, and playing on 12
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1 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $101,597 (6-Day or $98,254 without p/v - 12)
2 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $196,297 ($94,700)
3 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $253,684 ($57,387)
4 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $300,833 ($47,149)
5 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $336,321 ($35,488)
6 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $361,889 ($25,568)
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Harry Potter 3: POA - $3,024,070 ($72,017) Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason - $1,949,254 ($94,815) Spiderman 2 - $1,906,668 ($36,800) Brother Bear - $1,827,428 ($99,202) The Day After Tomorrow - $1,790,683 ($80,736) Ocean’s Twelve - $1,525,556 ($34,087) Shrek 2 - $1,494,016 ($119,626) Troy - $1,402,985 ($56,225) The Incredibles - $1,266,895 ($84,197) National Treasure - $1,073,365 ($34,910) King Arthur - $898,070 ($27,047) - OUT Garfield: The Movie - $866,971 ($50,404) The Last Samurai - $848,726 ($29,070) The Passion Of The Christ - $790,275 ($21,454) Alexander - $760,005 ($30,804) Collateral - $740,106 ($38,977) The Village - $691,593 ($17,826) Shark Tale - $664,072 ($45,991) Fahrenheit 9/11 - $662,508 ($44,416) Chicago - $630,365 ($27,089) Van Helsing - $616,346($15,464) The Bourne Supremacy - $548,897 ($13,955) - OUT Something’s Gotta Give - $416,713 ($13,542) Around The World In 80 Days - $403,261 ($4,993) The Polar Express - $396,759 ($10,146) - OUT The Phantom Of The Opera - $387,728 ($25,839)
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Archangel
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FINLAND - Weekend 8
February 11-17
(US$1 = .7678 Euros)
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/finland/2005/07.htm
1 1 Paha maa BVI $180,850 33 $5,480 $1,204,141 5
2 7 Onnen varjot Nordisk $176,616 25 $7,065 $247,393 1
3 2 The Aviator Nordisk $106,961 20 $5,348 $467,002 3
4 3 Der Untergang SMD $95,702 12 $7,975 $292,405 3
5 5 Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events BVI $86,778 19 $4,567 $174,459 2
6 4 Closer CTS $75,531 12 $6,294 $166,517 2
7 - House of Flying Daggers SMD $50,987 7 $7,284 $52,204 1
8 8 The Grudge Nordisk $45,504 20 $2,275 $709,676 6
9 9 Keisarikunta FS Film $44,717 40 $1,118 $1,086,330 8
10 13 Pelikaanimies BVI $37,175 39 $953 $728,496 9
11 10 A Very Long Engagement SMD $37,064 8 $4,633 $236,539 4
12 12 Shall We Dance BVI $36,782 7 $5,255 $128,981 3
13 11 National Treasure BVI $34,910 32 $1,091 $1,073,365 7
14 6 Blade: Trinity FS Film $34,590 12 $2,882 $117,466 2
15 - Pooh's Heffalump Movie BVI $34,316 17 $2,019 $34,316 p/v
16 14 Shark Tale BVI $30,864 33 $935 $768,391 10
17 16 The Phantom of the Opera SMD $21,145 12 $1,762 $408,873 8
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* Down 1 spot, and still on 12
* Dropped only 19%
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1 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $101,597 (6-Day or $98,254 without p/v - 12)
2 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $196,297 ($94,700)
3 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $253,684 ($57,387)
4 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $300,833 ($47,149)
5 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $336,321 ($35,488)
6 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $361,889 ($25,568)
7 - The Phantom Of The Opera - $387,728 ($25,839)
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Harry Potter 3: POA - $3,066,273 ($42,203) Bridget Jones: The Edge Of Reason - $2,003,536 ($54,282) Spiderman 2 - $1,932,045 ($25,377) or $2,066,154 Actuals Brother Bear - $1,884,088 ($56,654) The Day After Tomorrow - $1,846,510 ($55,827) Shrek 2 - $1,574,715 ($80,699) Ocean’s Twelve - $1,554,254 ($28,698) Troy - $1,455,069 ($52,084) The Incredibles - $1,340,340 ($73,445) Garfield: The Movie - $907,327 ($40,356) The Passion Of The Christ - $812,931 ($22,057) Alexander - $779,420 ($19,415) - OUT Collateral - $768,925 ($28,819) The Village - $705,394 ($13,801) - OUT Shark Tale - $704,370 ($40,298) Fahrenheit 9/11 - $696,507 ($33,999) Chicago - $650,652 ($20,287) Van Helsing - $626,189 ($9,843) Something’s Gotta Give - $433,841 ($17,088) The Phantom Of The Opera - $408,873 ($21,145) Around The World In 80 Days - $406,276 ($3,015) - OUT
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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