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'Mean Girls' tops box office with $25m
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-05-03 10:57

Maybe nice guys finish last, but "Mean Girls" came in first at the North American theater weekend box office. The comedy starring Lindsay Lohan as a student who gets swept up in the backstabbing politics of fashion, love and popularity among high school cliques earned $25 million, said studio estimates.


Actress Lindsay Lohan, star of Paramount Pictures' new comedy 'Mean Girls' at the film's premiere in New York, on April 23, 2004. 'Mean Girls' extinguished 'Man on Fire' at the North American weekend box office. [Reuters]
Although it starred 17-year-old Lohan, the presence of "Saturday Night Live" star Tina Fey, who also wrote the screenplay, appealed to grown-up movie-goers. Overall, "Mean Girls" got its strength from girl power.

About 75 percent of the audience was female and about half the audience was under 18, said Wayne Lewellen, head of distribution for Paramount, which released the movie.

"The teenage girl audience has a lot of clout and a lot of discretionary income from somewhere. They've got a lot of fun money and go to see movies in groups," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

Two of last week's top movies continued to perform strongly. The Denzel Washington's thriller "Man on Fire" fell to No. 2 spot in its second week with $15 million, and "13 Going on 30," which starred actress Jennifer Garner as a child in an adult body, ranked third with $10 million.

"We've got a new breed of female stars," according to Dergarabedian, who said the success of "13 Going on 30" and "Mean Girls" establishes Garner and Lohan as major audience draws.

Three new films debuted with modest results. "Laws of Attraction," a romantic comedy with Pierce Brosnan and Julianne Moore as feuding lawyers who fall in love, earned $7 million to come in fourth.

"Godsend," a horror-thriller starring Robert De Niro as a scientist who clones a dead boy, collected $6.9 million, while "Envy," with Ben Stiller as a suburbanite who covets the success of neighbor Jack Black, had $6.1 million.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc.

1. "Mean Girls," $25 million.

2. "Man on Fire," $15.2 million.

3. "13 Going on 30," $10 million.

4. "Laws of Attraction," $7 million.

5. "Godsend," $6.9 million.

 
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