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This Week's Movie Releases 7/30/04


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Saw Bourne Supremacy last night - not bad - Doug Liman is a good filmmaker. There have been good notices on The Manchurian Candidate and the trailers for The Village and Harold and Kumar looked ok. Any interest out there for anything this weekend?

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JULY 30

Title (Distributor) / Theater Count (Change) / Week #

NEW

The Village (Buena Vista) / 3,730

The Manchurian Candidate (Paramount) / 2,867

Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (New Line) / 2,135

Thunderbirds (Universal) / 2,057

She Hate Me (Sony Classics) / 11

Garden State (Fox Searchlight) / 9

Intimate Strangers (Paramount Classics) / 5

EXPANDING

The Bourne Supremacy (Universal) / 3,180 (+15) / 2

Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) / 422 (+33) / 8

De-Lovely (United Artists) / 385 (+52) / 5

Before Sunset (Warner Independent Pictures) / 203 (+63) / 5

Metallica: Some Kind of Monster (IFC) / 147 (+105) / 4

The Door in the Floor (Focus) / 128 (+9) / 3

Maria Full of Grace (Fine Line) / 65 (+58) / 3

NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience (IMAX) (Warner Bros.) / 53 (+1) / 21

A Home at the End of the World (Warner Independent Pictures) / 26 (+21) /

2

Love Me If You Dare (Paramount Classics) / 11 (+8) / 11

Saddest Music in the World (IFC) / 11 (+4) / 14

Zatoichi (Miramax) / 8 (+4) / 2

Shaolin Soccer (Miramax) / 7 (+3) / 18

NO CHANGE

Catwoman (Warner Bros.) / 3,117 / 2

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