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BOX OFFICE: 'U-571' Sinks 'Flintstones' ( aka. BOX OFFICE: 'U-571' Sinks 'Flintstones') |
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…McConaughey, Mr. Box Office. "U-571" Yes, it has come to pass that a mere four years after he was declared Hollywood's brightest new leading man, McConaughey, who went on to star in, um, "The Newton Boys" and, er, "edTV, " is sorta living up to the hype. The bongo enthusiast's "U-571" reigned for a second consecutive…
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B.O. ANALYSIS: Looks Like Smooth Sailing for 'U-571' ( aka. B.O. ANALYSIS: Looks Like Smooth Sailing for 'U-571') |
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SANTA MONICA, Calif., April 27, 2000 -- Universal's "U-571" should still make the weekend's biggest splash at the box office. With a 19 percent first-choice tracking, the PG-13 rated World War II submarine drama has the highest want-to-see numbers in the marketplace. It's a 24 percent first choice for…
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U-571 (2000) PG-13 (Feature Film - Action, Drama, Adventure, Thriller, War, Period) |
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…sent out to rescue the machine. However, German forces have already picked up the sub's distress signal and are en route to rescue their comrades. U-571 features a distinguished cast, including Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Harvey Keitel, and Jon Bon Jovi. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
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U-571 (Review aka. U-571) |
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So many men, so little room. Clearly a formula for success. And that's exactly what it is.
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BOX OFFICE: 'U' Win ( aka. BOX OFFICE: 'U' Win) |
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…submarine and trying, in all their might, to fight their way out. And as the weekend's box office numbers showed, there's also nothing more lucrative. "U-571, " the WWII action-adventure on the aforementioned topic starring Matthew McConaughey, Bill Paxton, Jon Bon Jovi and Harvey Keitel, torpedoed the competition…
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BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES FOR APR. 21-23, 2000 ( aka. BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES FOR APR. 21-23, 2000) |
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Universal launched "U-571" to over $20 million, sinking its Easter Weekend box office competition. Hollywood had anticipated big action from the PG-13 World War II submarine drama given its 17% first-choice tracking score going into the weekend. "U-571" sailed full speed ahead into 2, 583 theaters with…
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BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES FOR APR. 28-30, 2000 ( aka. BOX OFFICE ESTIMATES FOR APR. 28-30, 2000) |
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Universal's unsinkable "U-571" continued full speed ahead in first place this weekend just as studio tracking data indicated it would. The PG-13 World War II submarine drama, which had a 19% first-choice tracking going into the weekend, held on to the top spot with a brisk ESTIMATED $12.33 million (…
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THE COMING BOX OFFICE WEEKEND (APR. 21-23, 2000): |
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Universal's U-571 should rule the Easter Weekend box office waters. The PG-13 World War II submarine drama, opening at 2, 584 theaters, was a 17% first choice in studio tracking studies late in the week. With adult men making it a 29% first choice, it's on track to blast the adult male-driven drama…
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By the Numbers: July 19 |
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…submarine. The Hunt for Red October ($17.1 million opening; $120.7 million total), Crimson Tide ($18.6 million opening; $91.3 million total) and U-571 ($19.5 million opening; $77 million total) all weathered rough seas to become successful by varying degrees.Given Ford 's stature, K-19 should open around…
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