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The Lord of the Rings pulled in an estimated $12.109 million on Friday, down a scant 14.9% from the $14.233 million it earned last Friday. [More]
Brandon Grayhttp://www.boxofficemojo.com The Lord of the Rings pulled in an estimated $12.109 million on Friday, down a scant 14.9% from the…
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The Lord of the Rings pulled in an estimated $12.109 million on Friday, down a scant 14.9% from the $14.233 million it earned last Friday. [More]
Brandon Gray
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The Lord of the Rings pulled in an estimated $12.109 million on Friday, down a scant 14.9% from the $14.233 million it earned last Friday.
Rings’ 10-day total stands at $129.276 million to rank #13 for the year so far. On the all time highest grosses list, it stands at #131.
The Friday gross suggests a five-day weekend of around $55 million, a record for the New Year’s frame. That would raise its two-week tally to a whopping $170 million plus. [More]
Latest figures show that Lord Of The Rings took £11m ($16m) in its first weekend in the UK – the second biggest opening weekend in UK cinema history and beating The Phantom Menace, Toy Story 2 and Independence Day. The all-time No 1, though, belongs to Harry Potter. [More]
TORn staffers Demosthenes and Elwing sent in this link to a very, very, very different review of the Fellowship of the Ring. [More]
SK writes: MSNBC has posted three reviewers’ top 10 lists for 2001, along with a viewer vote. Interestingly, although only one reviewer put LOTR in their list (at #2), the viewer vote is over 53%! [More]
Kerb writes: Norwegian mobile company Netcom features a lot of ringtones and logos from FOTR. [More]