

| ▪ | The top 10 films for the weekend |
| 1. Shrek , $42.1 million; 2. The Mummy Returns , $20.5 million; 3. A Knight's Tale , $10.7 million; 4. Angel Eyes , $9.5 million; 5. Bridget Jones's Diary , $3.8 million; 6. Along Came a Spider , $2.5 million; 7. Driven , $1.9 million; 8. Blow , $1.4 million; 9. Spy Kids , $1.3 million; 10. Memento | |
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| ▪ | News, May 21: "Shrek 2" Hits Record Number of Theaters, Vincent Gallo's "Bunny" Comes to U.S., Online Bets Taken on Celeb Poker Players, More. |
| [IMG:L] Top Story: The Green Ogre Takes Over Movie Theaters Shrek 2 is set to play in a record 4, 163 theaters domestically this weekend, marking the first time a film has surpassed the 4, 000-theater mark in its debut and beating previous record holder, last year's X2: X-Men United , Reuters reports |
| ▪ | The top 10 films |
| 1. Shrek , DreamWorks, $42347760, ($42, 387, 348 including figures from limited release in NY and LA from Wednesday); 2. The Mummy Returns , Universal, $20, 435, 840, ($146, 540, 900); 3. A Knight's Tale , Sony, $10, 406, 836, ($31, 873, 171); 4. Angel Eyes , Warner Bros., $9, 225, 575, (New); 5. Bridget |
| ▪ | Sir Paul McCartney ( aka. James Paul McCartney, Sir Paul Cartney) |
| An angelic-looking musician and composer, McCartney has sustained a successful solo career since his 1960s rock band The Beatles disbanded in 1970. As lead singer, bass player, guitarist and co-author (with John Lennon) of most of the "Fab Four"'s hit son | |
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| ▪ | Eddie Murphy ( aka. Edward Regan Murphy) |
| A handsome, dashing comedy star, Eddie Murphy began as a stand-up performer at age 15 and four years later had become a cornerstone of NBC's "Saturday Night Live" (from 1980-84) with his dead-on parodies and original comic creations. It was almost inevita | |
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| ▪ | Harry Gregson-Williams |
| Filmography Includes: White Angel, Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over, Domino, King of the Jungle, Kingdom of Heaven, Smilla's Sense Of Snow, Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, G-Force, The Tigger Movie, Broken Arrow, The Borrower... |
| ▪ | Cheri Oteri ( aka. Cheryl Ann O'Teari) |
| This perky, 5-foot-1 brunette burst onto the Los Angeles comedy scene as part of the Groundlings improv troupe in the early 1990s, graduating in 1995 to that other premier breeding ground for the country's funniest people--NBC's sketch comedy series "Satu |
| ▪ | Marvin Hamlisch |
| A child prodigy, Marvin Hamlisch began studying piano at the famed Juilliard School of Music when he was seven. He co-wrote his first hit song, the bouncy "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows" which Lesley Gore recorded and made a hit in 1965. He subsequentl |
| ▪ | Newell Alexander |
| Filmography Includes: Son-In-Law, Kill Bill Vol. 1, The Forsaken, American Beauty, Iron Will, CSNY Deja Vu, The Wild Bunch: An Album in Montage, The Kentucky Fried Movie, Daddy's Dyin'... Who's Got the Will?, Noises Off... |
| ▪ | James Cummings ( aka. Jim Cummings, Jimmy Cummings) |
| Filmography Includes: Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure, Piglet's Big Movie, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Swoon, Atlantis: the Lost Empire, Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Supercops, Shrek, The Lion King 1 1/2, Anastasi... |
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