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N. American Box Office Results • 5/1/05


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Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,'' $21.7 million.

2. "The Interpreter,'' $14.2 million.

3. "XXX: State of the Union,'' $13.7 million.

4. "The Amityville Horror,'' $8.1 million.

5. "Sahara,'' $6 million.

6. "A Lot Like Love,'' $5.2 million.

7. "Kung Fu Hustle,'' $3.8 million.

8. "Fever Pitch,'' $3.75 million.

9. "Robots,'' $2.65 million.

10. "Guess Who,'' $2.2 million.

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3. "XXX: State of the Union,'' $13.7 million.

I saw the trailer and all the previews for this movie (because it looked like dog shit, and I wanted to be able to say it is dog shit by having proof while avoiding actually seeing it).

I'd have to say this will make the top 50 of the worst movies ever made (or at least I think it should).

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"The Interpreter" looks like a good movie, if I ever get some spare time I might check it out. My aunt saw it and said it was good.

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