November 1, 200421 yr 1.) The Grudge $22,400,000 2.) Ray $20,110,000 3.) Saw $17,400,000 4.) Shark Tale $8,000,000 5.) Shall We Dance $6,285,000 For the first time in four years, a horror film ruled over Halloween weekend as Sarah Michelle Gellar's creepy thriller The Grudge remained at number one despite facing a pair of new releases that each debuted with powerful results. Leading the freshmen was the musical biopic Ray close behind in second place while the horror entry Saw placed third with meaty numbers. The top three movies all averaged more than $6,000 per theater for the first time in three months.
November 1, 200421 yr Grudge sucked too. I hate contrived movies like that... Waste of $6 I could have used for something decent, like porno or beer.
November 1, 200421 yr I saw the Grudge and it sucks major azz. I saw 'Birth', it's not bad but still kinda dissapointing. When was the last time you went to the movies, paid the $9.00 and left thinking: Wow, that was worth my time and every penny?
November 1, 200421 yr I saw the Grudge and it sucks major azz. I saw 'Birth', it's not bad but still kinda dissapointing. When was the last time you went to the movies, paid the $9.00 and left thinking: Wow, that was worth my time and every penny? Never paid $9.00 for a movie...but Gigli
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