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'Nemo' Reels 'Em In

Finding "Nemo" found box office gold, setting a new opening record for an animated film as it floated to the top spot this weekend.

"Bruce Almighty" slid to No. 2, earning $35.6 million, while "The Italian Job" opened with a respectable $19.3 million, The Early Show entertainment contributor Laurie Hibberd reports.

The Disney-Pixar comedy, about a worrisome clownfish searching
for his aquarium-trapped young son took in over $70 million in its opening week, breaking the record set by "Monsters Inc." by more than $8 million. "Monsters Inc." also was a Disney-Pixar collaboration.

All of the companies' previous films - "Toy Story," "A Bug's Life," "Toy Story 2" and "Monsters Inc." - opened at No. 1.

"This is as much of a sure-thing at the box office as you can get," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

The blockbuster debut of "Finding Nemo" is even more impressive considering many tickets sales for the family-themed movie were discounted for children or matinee shows, he added.

"The $70 million represents a lot more tickets for that G-rated film than for an R-rated film, where all the tickets reflect an adult admission price," Dergarabedian said.

That's not to say "Finding Nemo" lacks grown-up fans. The film collected near-unanimous praise from film critics, and Disney distribution chief Chuck Viane said demand from adult moviegoers filled many late-night screenings.

"The Italian Job," a remake of the 1969 Michael Caine heist-thriller, also garnered a wealth of positive reviews. Paramount spokeswoman Nancy Kirkpatrick said the studio is hoping good word-of-mouth will help turn it into a sleeper hit over the long-run.

"The Matrix Reloaded" continued to plunge after its spectacular debut three weeks ago, landing in fourth place with $15 million.

Many summer films open big and fade fast. As it did last weekend, "The Matrix Reloaded" shed more than 60 percent of its audience this week, and "Bruce Almighty" saw ticket sales fall by 48 percent in its second week.

"The Matrix Reloaded" remains the highest-grossing film of the year, however, with $232 million. The final part of the trilogy, "The Matrix Revolutions," is scheduled to open in November.

The horror flick "Wrong Turn," starring Eliza Dushku as one of several lost teenagers hunted by woodland mutants, was the only other film to open in wide release. It earned a weak $5.01 million for seventh place.

The following are the numbers according to Hollywood.com:

  1. "Finding Nemo," $70.6 million.
  2. "Bruce Almighty," $35.6 million.
  3. "The Italian Job," $19.3 million.
  4. "The Matrix Reloaded," $15 million.
  5. "Daddy Day Care," $6.8 million.
  6. "X2: X-Men United," $5.02 million.
  7. "Wrong Turn," $5.01 million
  8. "The In-Laws," $3.7 million
  9. "Down With Love." $1.6 million.
  10. "Bend It Like Beckham," $1 million.

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