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Box-Office Roundup - 2/6/05
This weekend the tale of a young man (Barry Watson) returning to his childhome where terrifying experiences happened in his bedroom when he was a kid.He returns back to face his fears.Boogeyman came in number #1 this weekend with an estimated 19,000,000 dollars opening in about 3,052 theaters.
Debra Messings new romantic comedy The Wedding Date came in second with an estimated 11,000,000 dollars.The movie about a woman returning to her parents home for her sisters birthday when she falls in love with a hired male escort opened with a promising start.
Are We There Yet? held up strong with an estimated $10,000,000 dollars coming in at 3rd place and bring its overall cume to $51,000,000.
Hide and Seek holded up and sunk to fourth place and earned an estimated $9,000,000 bringing it's cume so far to $35,000,000.The thriller staring Robet DeNiro should be able to bring in about $70,000,000 before it leaves theaters.]
The oscars are just around the corner and people are already starting to find interest in the nominees.Million Dollar Baby came into 5th place with an estimated $8,000,000 bring its cume to $34,0000,000.The Aviator ,another oscar nominee sprung up to 6th place with an estimated $5,000,000 bringing its cume to $75,000,000.Look for "The Aviator" to end its run between 85 million and 90 million dollars.
Another Robert Deniro flick sunk from a top spot this week.Meet the Fockers sunk to 7th place with an estimated 5,000,000 dollars.The Universal comedy flick has already earned 265,000,000 to date.Look for this flick to finish with arounnd $280,000,000.
Another oscar nominee Sideways earned 4,080,000 million dollars this weekend bringing the Golden Globe winners cume to about 46,000,000 million dollars.
The kid flick Racing Stripes earned 4,000,000 dollars this weekend bringing its cume to about 40,000,000 dollars.Look fot the kid flick to end its runn with about $50,000,000.
Coach Carter sunk five places this weekend bring it from 5th place to 10th place.The highschool basketball flick earned an estimated 4,400,000 bringing it's cume to 59,505,000 million dollars.
Two flicks dropped out the top ten this weekend:The Phantom of the Opera and In Good Company."Phantom" finshed its run with an estimated and decent 42,860,000 million dollars."Company" ended with an estimaed 40,900,000 dollars.
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