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You Got Served dances to the top Arthur J Pais | February 02, 2004 22:58 IST
Among the top five Best Picture Oscar nominees, Seabiscuit is already on video, while The Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King, the leader with 11 nominations and front-runner for Best Picture, saw a small drop in its collection from the previous week. With a $5.3 million gross and loss of 22 per cent audiences, it was fourth on the chart, following the hit Along Came Polly and the medium-range success, The Butterfly Effect.Though Lost In Translation, nominated for four key Oscars, including Best Picture and Director, will be out on video this week, distributor Focus added more than 280 theatres, taking the total count to 632. As a result, the bittersweet comedy with a towering performance by Bill Murray as a fading movie star, more than doubled its gross ($2.2 million), raising its total gross to $37.5 million. The nominations will help the film significantly abroad where it has just started its run with strong numbers. A disappointment at the box-office mainly because of its $130 million cost, Master And Commander, received a modest windfall thanks to its 10 Oscar nominations. The fast-dying film added $2.3 million, pushing its total to $87.8 million. It is likely to sail away with $100 million. But unlike Mystic River, both Lost In Translation and Master And Commander may not find a place among the top 10 grossing films over the weekend. Though many would consider the film too gritty and downbeat, Monster is proving to be an arthouse hit. Banking heavily on the Best Actress Oscar nomination for Charlize Theron, it went into its widest release yet. Theron, who won the Golden Globe, plays a serial killer. The film doubled its theatre count to 668, collecting an impressive $3.1 million. It may expect its current gross $10.6 million to double in the coming weeks and will be a hit among the recent low-budget arthouse films. Though Tim Burton's sentimental fantasy Big Fish received just one Oscar nomination (for music), it held well at the box-office at No 6. Its total was $55 million. It was followed by Cold Mountain which, while receiving seven nominations, had failed to get in the Best Picture, Director or Actress nominations. The Civil War drama continued its strong performance. It was at seventh spot and seized $78 million. It was followed by the anaemic comedy, Win A Date With Tad Hamilton, and Mystic River. Steve Martin's comedy, Cheaper By The Dozen was tenth position on the chart. The Oscar nomination for Diane Keaton is certainly helping Something's Gotta Give, which slid by a mere 13 per cent. The comedy, which also stars Jack Nicholson, was at No 11 and is expected to be around for several more weeks. The box office this week:
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