Weekend box office
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“The Bourne Supremacy” took in a hefty $52.5 million over the weekend, a record opening for a Matt Damon film. And though “Fahrenheit 9/11” dropped out of the top five for the first time since its June 23 release, it managed to cross the $100-million mark and make feature-length documentary history. “Catwoman,” meanwhile, was a disappointment.
Overall, this weekend’s box office was down almost 6% from the same stretch a year ago, when five films -- “Spy Kids 3D: Game Over,” “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl,” “Bad Boys II,” “Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Cradle of Life” and “Seabiscuit” -- each earned more than $20 million. That’s partially because the top four movies last weekend were competing for the same “action” crowd, says Exhibitor Relations’ Paul Dergarabedian.
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*--* Movie 3-day Total Venues Average Weeks (Studio) Gross (Millions) Per Venue 1 The Bourne Supremacy $52.5 $52.5 3,165 $16,595 1 (Universal)
2 I, Robot (Twentieth) $21.7 $95.1 3,494 $6,219 2
3 Catwoman (Warner Bros.) $16.7 $16.7 3,117 $5,367 1
4 Spider-Man 2 (Sony) $15 $328.5 3,753 $4,001 4
5 A Cinderella Story $7.8 $29.6 2,625 $2,984 2 (Warner Bros.)
6 Anchorman (DreamWorks) $7 $71.1 2,936 $2,376 3
7 Fahrenheit 9/11 (Lions $4.8 $103.1 1,855 $2,566 5 Gate)
8 The Notebook (New Line) $4.3 $62.3 2,003 $2,131 5
9 King Arthur (Buena $3 $45.2 2,104 $1,443 3 Vista)
10 Shrek 2 (DreamWorks) $2.3 $429.4 1,559 $1,486 10
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Source: Nielsen EDI, Exhibitor Relations
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