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September 25, 2001
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Hollywood's worst weekendSom Chivukula
A dumbfounded Snyder, president of domestic distribution for 20th Century Fox, says, "With the climate in this country, I don't think I know quite what's going on."
"It was up by nine per cent from the previous week," states Boxofficeguru.com editor Gitesh Pandya. "It has strong word-of-mouth and there are no strong films out there for people to see." Glitter, which is about a singer eager to become a big star (and bears similarities to Carey's life), was also critically panned. "Helplessly clichéd, predictable and unaware of its own lameness, it could easily become a camp classic," writes Jonathan Foreman in the New York Post.
Nearly two months after its release, The Others, made at $13 million, has grossed $80.2 million. If it holds up the next two weeks, the thriller might end up with $100million in North America. The Top 12 films grossed just $44.2 million, making it the worst weekend of the year. The slow box office will get some much-needed zest with three films this weekend: Ben Stiller's Zoolander; the Anthony Hopkins-starring Hearts In Atlantis and the Michael Douglas thriller Don't Say A Word.
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