"Spider-Man" Rules Record 2002
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=794&e=11&u=/eo/20021231/en_movies_eo/11050
This article reminds me of how many movies I saw this year.
I feel bad now for giving so much money to the MPAA; I'll have
to donate a bunch to the EFF to make up for it.
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> Here's a rundown of 2002's top 25 box-office moneymakers, through
> Sunday, per Exhibitor Relations:
Movies I saw this year include:
> 1. Spider-Man, $406 million
> 2. Star Wars: Episode II--Attack of the Clones, $310 million
> 4. Signs, $227 million
> 6. Austin Powers in Goldmember, $213 million
> 11. Die Another Day, $147 million
> 13. XXX, $141 million
> 15. Minority Report, $132 million
> 17. Mr. Deeds, $126 million
> 19. The Bourne Identity, $121 million
> 20. The Sum of All Fears, $118 million
> 21. 8 Mile, $114 million
> 23. Panic Room, $95 million
> 24. Red Dragon, $93 million
> 25. The Scorpion King, $90 million
movies I haven't seen yet but plan to:
> 5. My Big Fat Greek Wedding, $222 million
> 7. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, $200 million
> 16. The Ring, $127 million
> 22. Road to Perdition, $104 million
others on the list:
> 3. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, $240 million
> 8. Men in Black 2, $192 million
> 9. Ice Age, $176 million
> 10. Scooby-Doo, $153 million
> 12. Lilo & Stitch, $146 million
> 14. The Santa Clause 2, $135 million
> 18. Sweet Home Alabama, $125 million
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