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By Bill Beyrer: 2004-11-07 00:00:00


The Incredibles have landed and are taking no prisoners. The heroic family topped the list this week bringing in a little over $70 Mill. It is the third highest November opening ever, behind the first two Harry Potter films. I knew it would be big, but this is pretty monstrous. I saw the thing, I don’t get the hype. I mean it was okay, but I don’t get this big love fest people are starting to assimilate. I must be missing something. Doesn’t bother me though, as long as The Grudge stops making money, I’m all for that. Not a lot of people checked out what Alfie was all about. We’re officially at Jude Law Halftime. Three films this year already released........three more in to go. Risking overexposure much? Who knows? Point is, nobody paid money to see it. So you can't really overexpose what people don't see, right? So yeah, thankfully The Grudge is slowly moving farther and farther the top slot. Next week let's get further on down, shall we! Staying strong is Jamie Foxx's Ray, the buzzworthy biopic held the number two slot for the second straight week.

Next week look for Robert Zemeckis’s latest, The Polar Express, to try and take a bite out of The Incredibles. Johnny Depp’s latest hits this week, don’t wait for thanksgiving’s wide release.....search it out as fast as you can. Also in limited release Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason hopes to hook in audiences before it’s wide release on the 19th. Look for Mr. Incredible to take the crown again. Leaving Chucky somewhere in the middle. Who knows? I’ve been wrong before. Anyways...enough yappin’....here is this week’s Top Ten...
TOP TEN: Nov. 5, 2004-Nov. 7, 2004

1. The Incredibles* - $70.7 Million
2. Ray - $13.8 Million ($39.8M)
3. The Grudge - $13.5 Million ($89.6M)
4. Saw - $11.4 Million ($35.7M)
5. Alfie* - $6.5 Million
6. Shall We Dance? - $5.7 Million ($42.1M)
7. Shark Tale - $4.6 Million ($154.1M)
8. Friday Night Lights - $3 Million ($57.3M)
9. Ladder 49 - $2.6 Million ($69.9M)
10. Team America: World Police - $1.9 Million ($30.5M)
* = Indicates New Release
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