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Movie Releases • 8/06/04


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Michael Mann's Collateral with Tom Cruise & Jamie Foxx looks like this weekend's pick of the litter - here is the trailer:

http://www.collateral-themovie.com/home.php

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Here's the rest of the new and recent releases and their theater counts:

NEW

Collateral (DreamWorks) / 3,188

Little Black Book (Sony / Revolution) / 2,445

Open Water (Lions Gate) / 47

Saints and Soldiers (Excel) / 25

Stander (Newmarket) / 7

Outfoxed: Rupert Murdoch's War on Journalism (Cinéma Libre) / 4

Code 46 (United Artists) / 3

Last Life in the Universe (Palm) / 1 (NYC)

EXPANDING

The Village (Buena Vista) / 3,733 (+3) / 2

The Bourne Supremacy (Universal) / 3,302 (+122) / 3

Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle (New Line) / 2,163 (+28) / 2

Thunderbirds (Universal) / 2,062 (+5) / 2

Napoleon Dynamite (Fox Searchlight) / 546 (+123) / 9

De-Lovely (United Artists) / 410 (+25) / 6

The Door in the Floor (Focus) / 134 (+6) / 4

Maria Full of Grace (Fine Line) / 96 (+31) / 4

A Home at the End of the World (Warner Independent Pictures) / 51 (+25) /

3

Garden State (Fox Searchlight) / 35 (+26) / 2

Zatoichi (Miramax) / 22 (+14) / 3

Intimate Strangers (Paramount Classics) / 21 (+16) / 2

I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (Paramount Classics) / 15 (+3) / 8

Donnie Darko: The Director's Cut (Newmarket) / 10 (+4) / 10

Valentin (Miramax) / 6 (+3) / 14

I'm Not Scared (Miramax) / 5 (+1) / 18

A Day Without a Mexican (Televisa Cine) / 4 (+1) / 13

NO CHANGE

The Manchurian Candidate (Paramount) / 2,867 / 2

Ella Enchanted (Miramax) / 18 / 18

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