"The Fog" Sweeps Into Box Office First Place
The third horror remake to hit the screens this year, Rupert Wainwright's "The Fog," beat down a pair of other newcomers to grab the top spot in a rather flimsy box office weekend. Remake of a well-remembered John Carpenter flick of the same name, "The Fog" grossed $12.2 in its opening frame, handily overtaking new movies by Cameron Crowe and Tony Scott.
Holding on in second place was DreamWorks' "Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," which snagged $11.7 million, while Mr. Crowe's romantic comedy "Elizabethtown" netted about $11 million.
Fourth place went to the hangin' around airplane thriller "Flightplan," which added another $6.5 to its total tally, and Curtis Hanson's "In Her Shoes" rounded out the top 5 with a haul of $6.1 million.
The Tony Scott / Keira Knightley collaboration "Domino" debuted in 6th place by pulling in only $4.7 million.
Next week sees the release of four new movies: the videogame adaptation of "Doom," the family-friendly horse flick "Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story," the sexual harrassment drama "North Country," and the Ewan McGregor psycho-thriller "Stay."
As always, you're invited to stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office page for a closer look at the numbers.
Holding on in second place was DreamWorks' "Wallace & Gromit in The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," which snagged $11.7 million, while Mr. Crowe's romantic comedy "Elizabethtown" netted about $11 million.
Fourth place went to the hangin' around airplane thriller "Flightplan," which added another $6.5 to its total tally, and Curtis Hanson's "In Her Shoes" rounded out the top 5 with a haul of $6.1 million.
The Tony Scott / Keira Knightley collaboration "Domino" debuted in 6th place by pulling in only $4.7 million.
Next week sees the release of four new movies: the videogame adaptation of "Doom," the family-friendly horse flick "Dreamer: Inspired by a True Story," the sexual harrassment drama "North Country," and the Ewan McGregor psycho-thriller "Stay."
As always, you're invited to stop by the Rotten Tomatoes Box Office page for a closer look at the numbers.
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lovelykeira writes: on Oct 17 2005 12:45 PM That's to bad that Elizabethtown and Domino didn't do better. For the directors and actors sakes at least. I'm looking forward to North Country and can hardly wait for Stay. (Reply to this) |
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slqrick writes: on Oct 17 2005 04:38 PM absolute crap at the box office...hoping that Stay will be good but I think its gonna get smacked around by critics and the like. (Reply to this) |
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dudemovies writes: on Oct 17 2005 07:55 PM I seen Domino it was really good Mo'nique was funny and it was very good looking I liked it alot (Reply to this) |
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killamike316 writes: on Oct 17 2005 09:36 PM i wanna see kiss kiss bang bang with val kilmer. looks good. (Reply to this) |
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romus_z writes: on Oct 17 2005 10:41 PM Im not really sure which is more pathetic...the fact that a horrid remake like this one nabbed #1, or the fact that all those people actually wanted to see it enough to pay like 8$ a ticket to MAKE it #1. (Reply to this) |
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scruffy_wallace writes: on Oct 21 2005 08:35 AM number one at 11 million dollars is pathetic. I think its ridiculous this movie is number one but the fact that the number one movie only made 11 million dollars just shows how brutal Hollywood has become. (Reply to this) |
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brave.sir.rob writes: on Oct 21 2005 12:43 PM It's pretty sad that so many people are seeing this sh*t and Serenity dropped off the charts in its third week. (Reply to this) |
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