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Box Office Still in a Haze as 'The Fog' Wins the Weekend

Oct 16, 2005

Critically maligned horror re-make "The Fog" had just enough audience to edge last week's box office champ, "Wallace & Gromit," in another hazy box-office weekend for Hollywood. "The Fog" finished with a $12.2 million in estimated box office cash to win the weekend.

The Fog Wins Weekend Box Office
The Fog Wins Weekend Box Office

The numbers of the top films this weekendareabysmal. "Wallace & Gromit," released by DreamWorks Animation SKG, dropped 27 percent from its opening weekend to $11.7 million. In third place Cameron Crowe's quirky romance "Elizabethtown," starring Orlando Bloom and Kirsten Dunst grabbed an estimated $11 million.

The Jodie Foster thriller "Flightplan," nabbed fourth place with estimated ticket sales of $6.5 million. Fifth place goes to"In Her Shoes," with $6.1 million in estimated box office receipts.

Tony Scott's action thriller "Domino," starring the striking Keira Knightley - completely flopped with $4.7 million, coming in sixth.

Hollywood's box office business continued to slump, with the top 12 movies taking in only $72.2 million, down a full 18 percent from the same weekend in 2004.

Theater revenues are running about 7 percent behind last year's, while with higher ticket prices, admissions are down 10 percent.

The Top Ten:

1. "The Fog," $12.2 million.

2. "Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit," $11.7 million.

3. "Elizabethtown," $11 million.

4. "Flightplan," $6.5 million.

5. "In Her Shoes," $6.1 million.

6. "Domino," $4.7 million.

7. "Two for the Money," $4.6 million.

8. "A History of Violence," $3.6 million.

9. "Tim Burton's Corpse Bride," $3.5 million.

10. "The Gospel," $3.2 million.

--Cris Bergman

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