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"Goldmember" sets
box office record
LOS ANGELES (AP) - The new
Austin Powers epic had a
smashing debut, baby, raking in
$71.5 million to set an opening
record for a comedy.
"Austin Powers in Goldmember"
kicked the Tom Hanks hit man
drama "Road to Perdition" into
second place at the box office,
according to industry estimates
Sunday.
"Austin Powers," the third tale
of the bell-bottomed superspy,
had the fifth-best opening ever
for any movie. "Spider-Man" still
tops the list with its $114.8 mil
lion May opening.
"For the third installment of a
series to do this well is really
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quite unprecedented," said Paul
Dergarabedian, president of box
office tracker Exhibitor
Relations. "Usually after two,
especially with comedies, the
concept loses its luster."
"Austin Powers" also earned
$3.5 million during Thursday
night previews, pushing the
four-day total to $75 million.
The previous opening record
for a comedy was set last year
by New Line's "Rush Hour II,"
which took in $67.4 million.
The only other major new
movie this weekend was
Disney's "The Country Bears,"
which debuted in sixth place
with $5.2 million.
A popular concept, strong mar
keting and a comedy shortage
this summer helped propel
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down, however. The top 11
movies grossed $133.2 millkr
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same weekend last year.
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