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The Incredibles, the lastest from Pixar, the little studio that only produces hits, is the big one this weekend. Who's checking it out?

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BOX OFFICE MOJO

THEATER COUNTS REPORT

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NOVEMBER 5

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

NEW

The Incredibles (Buena Vista) / 3,933

Alfie (Paramount) / 2,215

Fade to Black (Paramount Classics) / 170

Callas Forever (Regent Releasing) / 6 (LA, NYC)

Bear Cub (TLA Releasing) / 1 (NYC)

EXPANDING

Shall We Dance (Miramax) / 2,542 (+66) / 4

Saw (Lions Gate) / 2,467 (+152) / 2

Ray (Universal) / 2,460 (+454) / 2

The Motorcycle Diaries (Focus) / 268 (+4) / 7

Vera Drake (Fine Line) / 93 (+6) / 4

Stage Beauty (Lions Gate) / 78 (+8) / 5

Sideways (Fox Searchlight) / 66 (+50) / 3

Vanity Fair (Focus) / 57 (+1) / 10

NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience (IMAX) (Warner Bros.) / 35 (+3) / 35

Undertow (United Artists) / 30 (+10) / 3

Enduring Love (Paramount Classics) / 24 (+19) / 2

A Dirty Shame (Fine Line) / 13 (+1) / 8

The Machinist (Paramount Classics) / 13 (+5) / 3

Remember Me, My Love (IDP) / 6 (+3) / 10

I'll Sleep When I'm Dead (Paramount Classics) / 2 (+1) / 21

NO CHANGE

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I'm gonna go see Shall We Dance (monday, hopfully!).....and I am waiting for "After the Sunset" w/ Pierce Brosnan.......

don,t like movie,s

most i look the other way if there a movie playing on tv

music dvd yeah there i take the time for :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :lol::lol:

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