Toy Story stays steady at #1
TOY STORY 2 has repeated its performance in the top spot at the U.S. box
office. The film took in approximately US$28.3 million over the weekend to
bring its two week total to $117.3 million. The remaining three films in
the top four also stayed the same from Thanksgiving with: THE WORLD IS NOT
ENOUGH, with primary visual effects by Digital Film, Cinesite London, and
Magic Camera, coming in second with a gross of $10.6 million and a cume of
$90.4 million; END OF DAYS, with primary visual-effects by Rhythm & Hues,
miniature effects by Sturber Visual Concepts, and miniature photography by
Chandler Group, coming in third with a gross of $9.7 million and a cume of
$45.9 million; and Tim Burton's SLEEPY HOLLOW, with primary visual effects
by Industrial Light & Magic and additional effects by CFC London, coming in
fourth with a gross of $9 million and a cume of $74.3 million. With only
estimated numbers in POKEMON: THE FIRST MOVIE and Kevin Smith's DOGMA, with
visual effects by Station X Studios, tied for sixth with a gross of $2.2
million and a cume of $80.6 million and $24.5 million respectively. Box
office figures are quoted from the December 6, 1999 issue of the Hollywood
Reporter.
office. The film took in approximately US$28.3 million over the weekend to
bring its two week total to $117.3 million. The remaining three films in
the top four also stayed the same from Thanksgiving with: THE WORLD IS NOT
ENOUGH, with primary visual effects by Digital Film, Cinesite London, and
Magic Camera, coming in second with a gross of $10.6 million and a cume of
$90.4 million; END OF DAYS, with primary visual-effects by Rhythm & Hues,
miniature effects by Sturber Visual Concepts, and miniature photography by
Chandler Group, coming in third with a gross of $9.7 million and a cume of
$45.9 million; and Tim Burton's SLEEPY HOLLOW, with primary visual effects
by Industrial Light & Magic and additional effects by CFC London, coming in
fourth with a gross of $9 million and a cume of $74.3 million. With only
estimated numbers in POKEMON: THE FIRST MOVIE and Kevin Smith's DOGMA, with
visual effects by Station X Studios, tied for sixth with a gross of $2.2
million and a cume of $80.6 million and $24.5 million respectively. Box
office figures are quoted from the December 6, 1999 issue of the Hollywood
Reporter.























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