Weak shrek!!
Stupid green cartoon mc... BAH!!
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King of the Dead: Who enters my domain?
Aragorn: One who will have your allegiance.
King of the Dead: The Dead do not suffer the living to pass (MUHAHAHAHA!!).
Aragorn: YOU WILL SUFFER ME!!
King of the Dead: The way is shut. It was made by those who are dead, and
the dead keep it. The way is shut! Now you must DIE!!
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Kayode James
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Subject: RE: {GATT} Dreamworks' `Shrek 2' Debuts as No. 1 Film With $104.3
Mln
WEAK SHREK.
I doh care Rich! She still cyar make mih go!
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Richard Jobity
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Subject: {GATT} Dreamworks' `Shrek 2' Debuts as No. 1 Film With $104.3
Mln
http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml%3...ntNews%26storyID%3D5228323
Dreamworks' `Shrek 2' Debuts as No. 1 Film With $104.3 Mln
May 23 (Bloomberg) -- Dreamworks SKG's computer-animated film ``Shrek
2,'' a sequel to the 2001 fairy tale about a green ogre who rescues a
princess, finished first at the box office while breaking numerous
records with $104.3 million in sales in the U.S. and Canada.
Time Warner Inc.'s ``Troy,'' a war and romance saga with Brad Pitt, fell
to second place from first, with $23.8 million, according to Exhibitor
Relations Co. Vivendi Universal SA's horror film ``Van Helsing'' fell to
third, with $10.1 million.
``Shrek2'' gives closely held Dreamworks and its founders, Steven
Spielberg, Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen, its first film to open
at No. 1 since March 2003, when its comedy ``Head of State'' brought in
$13.5 million. In setting records, ``Shrek 2'' surpassed Sony's
``Spider-Man'' for the most ticket sales in a day, with $44.8 million on
Saturday.
``Shrek 2'' brought in $125.3 million since its opening on Wednesday,
the most ever for a film in its first five days. ``Lord of the Rings:
Return of the King'' had held the five-day record at $124.1 million.
``Shrek 2'' also had the best opening in history for an animated film,
helped by showings in a record 4,163 theaters.
`Mean Girls'
The ``Shrek'' sequel features the voices of Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy and
Cameron Diaz and picks up where the first film left off. The ogre Shrek
and Princess Fiona return to her homeland to tell her friends and family
that the two married, and comedy ensues.
The film helped push weekend sales by the 12 top films to $158.1
million, a 2.2 percent increase from the year-earlier period.
``Van Helsing'' stars Hugh Jackman as Gabriel Van Helsing, a monster
hunter who battles creatures such as vampires and werewolves in his
search for Count Dracula.
Viacom Inc.'s ``Mean Girls,'' a high-school comedy starring Lindsay
Lohan, fell to fourth place from third with $6.9 million. The Paramount
Pictures release has grossed $64.7 million in four weeks. Lohan plays a
young woman who was raised in the African bush by zoologist parents.
When she enrolls in a public high school for the first time, she falls
victim to the social games of teenagers.
News Corp.'s action film ``Man on Fire,'' starring Denzel Washington,
fell to fifth place from fourth, with $3.5 million. The Fox film has
taken in $69.3 million in five weeks.
`Super Size Me'
Sony Corp.'s ``Breaking All the Rules,'' fell to sixth from fifth with
$2.8 million. The film stars Jamie Foxx as a man who writes a
best-selling book on breaking up after being dumped by his fiance.
Sony Corp.'s romantic comedy ``13 Going on 30,'' which stars Jennifer
Garner, dropped to seventh from sixth with $2.5 million. It has brought
in $52.1 million in five weeks.
Time Warner's ``New York Minute'' dropped to eighth from No. 7, with
ticket sales of $1.19 million. Walt Disney Co.'s ``Kill Bill, Vol. 2,''
the Quentin Tarantino sequel about an assassin seeking revenge, remained
ninth, at $1.26 million.
IDP/Roadside's ``Super Size Me,'' a documentary in which director Morgan
Spurlock eats only at McDonald's Corp. restaurants for 30 days and gains
25 pounds, rose to 10th place with $953,000 in sales, an increase of 26
percent from last week. The film is showing in 148 theaters, the least
among the top 10 films.
To contact the reporters on this story:
Alex Armitage in Los Angeles at aarmitage@bloomberg.net; and Jim Polson
in Princeton at jpolson@bloomberg.net.
To contact the editors responsible for this story:
Sylvia Wier at swier@bloomberg.net;
Greg Baumann at gbaumann@bloomberg.net.
Last Updated: May 23, 2004 14:36 EDT
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