Weekend box office
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A huge opening for “X2” and a strong one for “The Lizzie McGuire Movie” dominated this week’s box office, while the thriller “Identity” continued to perform strongly, finishing in the No. 3 spot in its second week of release. It’s turning into a sleeper hit and could become into one of the highest-grossing movies for actor John Cusack, who is better known for smaller romantic comedies like “High Fidelity” and “Say Anything.”
Source: Studios
*--* MOVIE 3-DAY GROSS TOTAL VENUES AVG PER VENUE WEEKS (MILLI ONS)
1. X2: X-Men $85.5 $85.5 3,741 $22,871 -- United (20th Century Fox )
2. The Lizzie $17.3 $17.3 2,825 $6,138 -- McGuire Movie (Buena Vista Pictures)
3. Identity $9.4 $30.2 2,733 $3,448 2 (Columbia Pictures)
4. Anger $8.5 $115.3 3,471 $2,422 4 Management (Columbia Pictures/ Revolution Studios)
5.Holes $6.9 $45.4 2,402 $2,879 3 (Buena Vista Pictures)
6. Malibu’s Most $4.0 $28.9 2,340 $1,719 2 Wanted (Warner Bros. Pictures)
7. Confidence $2.5 $8.5 1,871 $1,353 2 (Lions Gate Films)
8. It Runs in the $1.6 $5.3 1,207 $1,363 2 Family (MGM)
9. Bulletproof $1.474 $21.6 1,894 $779 3 Monk (MGM )
10. Bend It Like $1.470 $10.9 483 $3,044 8 Beckham (Fox Searchlight)
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