2002 Movie Releases
“Dan, what can I see this year at the movies?” Well, my friend, here’s the 2002 Slate Of Movies. Enjoy and let me know which ones you like.
How Many Have You Seen
THE FIELD NARROWS
The Motion Picture Academy has announced that 248 feature films are eligible for this year’s Oscars. The nominations will be announced February 12, 2002, and winners announced March 24, 2002.
The Weekend Top 10
Here are the top 10 movies at the North American box office for the January 4-6, 2002, weekend, according to studio estimates collected Sunday by Reuters. Final data will be issued Tuesday.
1 (1) The Lord of the Rings … $23.0 million
2 (8) A Beautiful Mind …….. $17.0 million
3 (2) Ocean’s Eleven ………. $11.8 million
4 (3) Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius $ 9.2 million
5(13) The Royal Tenenbaums …. $ 8.8 million
6 (4) Ali ………………… $ 7.6 million
7 (5) Vanilla Sky …………. $ 7.4 million
8 (7) Kate & Leopold ………. $ 6.7 million
9 (6) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone …. $ 6.1 million
10 (9) Monsters, Inc. ………. $ 4.0 million
NOTE: Last weekend’s position in parenthesis. “+”- new release.
How Many Did You Buy?
In an Awards Show on Saturday night “Lord Of The Rings” was named the American Film Institute, AFI, Film Of The Year. Man was that show boring! I hope The American Music Awards show, on ABC on Wednesday, is moreinteresting. Then there is The People’s Coice Awards on Sunday, and The Golden Globes…
No Gravestones- MILESTONES
2001 was such a bad year at the movies that 2002 has to be better, right!? Right?!? Well here’s a look at the film’s we’ll see this year. And good luck to us all!
I’d Buy That Issue
BARE ESSENTIALS
TV Guide Online is reporting that ousted Survivor: Africa contestant Kim Powers, the only attractive member of “the tribe”, is in negotiations to pose nude for Playboy.
Meantime, Teresa “T-Bird” Cooper was booted from Thursday’s episode, whittling the tribe down to its Final Four.
Still Helping After All These Years
COMFORT ME ELMO
Sesame Street kicking off its 33rd season February 4 with a special episode dealing with the horrors of September 11, according to the Hollywood Reporter. The episode will focus on Elmo’s fears after he sees a grease fire break out at a lunch counter. He’ll then get some reassurance from real-life firefighters at a station in Harlem.