James Harvey
02-24-2002, 02:04 PM
As expected, Queen of the Damned ruled the weekend box office, easily taking the top slot. Followed closely is the new Kevin Costner movie Dragonfly, featuring one of his best opening weekend's in a long time. Crossraods stumbled almost 50% and Collateral Damage is on it's last legs in the top ten. Overall, a pretty predictable weekend.
1. Queen of the Damned - $15,155,000 ($15. 2 mill)
2. John Q - $12,525,000 ($39.9 mill)
3. Dragonfly - $10,400,000 ($10.4 mill)
4. Return to Neverland - $9,000,000 ($27.2 mill)
5. Crossroads - $7,100,000 ($26.3 mill)
6. Big Fat Liar - $6,700,000 ($33.6 mill)
7. A Beautiful Mind - $5,200,000 ($132.6 mill)
8. Hart's War - $4,551,000 ($13.8 mill)
9. Super Troopers - $3,910,000 ($12.5 mill)
10. Collateral Damage - $3,730,000 ($34.5 mill)
Next weekend sees the wide releases of the Mel Gibson war epic We Were Soliders and the new Josh Harnett movie 40 Days & 40 Nights. Also in limited release is the new cannibal movie Trouble Everyday and Wendigo.
1. Queen of the Damned - $15,155,000 ($15. 2 mill)
2. John Q - $12,525,000 ($39.9 mill)
3. Dragonfly - $10,400,000 ($10.4 mill)
4. Return to Neverland - $9,000,000 ($27.2 mill)
5. Crossroads - $7,100,000 ($26.3 mill)
6. Big Fat Liar - $6,700,000 ($33.6 mill)
7. A Beautiful Mind - $5,200,000 ($132.6 mill)
8. Hart's War - $4,551,000 ($13.8 mill)
9. Super Troopers - $3,910,000 ($12.5 mill)
10. Collateral Damage - $3,730,000 ($34.5 mill)
Next weekend sees the wide releases of the Mel Gibson war epic We Were Soliders and the new Josh Harnett movie 40 Days & 40 Nights. Also in limited release is the new cannibal movie Trouble Everyday and Wendigo.