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1: Open Water (£1.97m) Human meat Low budget shark attack thriller. When a scuba diving trip goes wrong a young couple find themselves drifting alone in the sea off the coast of the Bahamas. Based on a true story. |
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2: The Terminal (£3.34m) Flight of fancy Tom Hanks and Catherine Zeta Jones star in Steven Spielberg's comedy about an eastern European traveller forced to remain for nine months in the transit lounge at JFK airport. |
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4: Hellboy (£2.12m) Devilishly good An all-American demon fights Nazis and monsters, who are planning to bring about the Apocalypse. Comic book adaptation directed by Guillermo Del Toro, starring Ron Perlman and John Hurt. |
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5: Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy (£0.55m) The Day Yesterday Will Ferrell stars in this gleefully retro comedy set in the 1970s, just prior to political correctness. He butts heads and crotches with ambitious Christina Applegate, who wants to become the first female to anchor the news. |
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6: The Bourne Supremacy (£10.60m) Cracking thriller sequel Matt Damon returns as Robert Ludlum's amnesiac assassin, who is still attempting to rediscover his true identity while being assailed by the CIA on one side and Russians on the other. |
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7: The Village (£9.50m) It's got a twist A quality cast that includes William Hurt, Sigourney Weaver, and Joaquin Phoenix lead M Night Shyamalan's tale about an isolated rustic community. |
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8: Wicker Park (£0.31m) Bland thriller Josh Hartnett, Matthew Lillard and Rose Byrne star in Paul McGuigan's psychological thriller. After catching a fleeting glimpse of his long-lost lover, banker Hartnett risks all in an attempt to track her down. |
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