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FilmBuff84
01-16-2004, 12:17 AM
The information for the Top 20 films for the weekend 8th - 11th January 2004 was delayed and therefore a Top 20 isn't available. Hopefully things will be back to normal next week, as for now here are the Top 10 films. Sorry for the inconvenience.

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Jack and Diane don't have enough of that 'something' special

(1) (1) THE LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING $3.7m / $33.7m
(2) (Debut) SOMETHING'S GOTTA GIVE $2.5m / $2.5m
(3) (2) SPY KIDS 3D: GAME OVER $2.1m / $7.3m
(4) (Debut) CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN $1.6m / $1.6m
(5) (3) LOVE ACTUALLY $1.6m / $12.7m
(6) (Debut) HONEY $1.4m / $1.4m
(7) (4) WELCOME TO THE JUNGLE $1.2m / $4.4m
(8) (5) COLD MOUNTAIN $1.1m / $3.8m
(9) (6) BROTHER BEAR $1m / $5.5m
(10) (8) PETER PAN $0.5k / $7m

THIS WEEK (January 15th): After a year and a half long absence from our screens Tom Cruise is back in top form with the acclaimed THE LAST SAMURAI. Elsewhere there's Cate Blanchett in her Golden Globe nominated role as VERONICA GUERIN.

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Jedi
01-17-2004, 07:42 PM
Very interesting presentaion. Lord of the Rings seems to be the winner of 2003's boxoffice race in Australia. I guess in a week it should surpass The Matrix Reloaded. Very interesting.
Glad to see Spy Kids 3-D doing well. I love the series though I haven't seen the third (it hasn't got a theatrical release yet!)

I guess The Last Samurai will knocj Return of the King off the top spot. It's a close call so it can be either way.

Jedi
01-17-2004, 07:43 PM
And by the way, I haven't heard before of a film called Welcome to the Jungle. Is it an Australian film?

Sorry it's just that I haven't been much on the boards lately. Thanks pal :)

Damned Martian
01-17-2004, 07:46 PM
Originally posted by Jedi
And by the way, I haven't heard before of a film called Welcome to the Jungle. Is it an Australian film? It's The Rundown, the film with The Rock and Seann William Scott. It had that name internationally (i like it more, personally).

Unicron
01-18-2004, 11:13 PM
Great work Filmbuff

Great to see Return of the King still going strong

The Last Samurai will knock LotR of top stop but not by much :D:p