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Most watched films in L.A.


Most Watched Films in L.A.

In 2004

 1. Shrek 2
    (DreamWorks)

 2. Spider-Man 2
    (Sony)

 3. The Passion of the Christ
    (Newmarket/Icon)

 4. Meet the Fockers
    (Universal)

 5. The Incredibles
    (Buena Vista)

 6. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    (Warner Brothers)

 7. The Day After Tomorrow
    (Fox)

 8. The Bourne Supremacy
    (Universal)

 9. National Treasure
    (Buena Vista)

10. The Polar Express
    (Warner Brothers)

In 2003

 1. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King
    (New Line)

 2. Finding Nemo
    (Disney/Pixar)

 3. Pirates of the Caribbean
    (Buena Vista)

 4. The Matrix: Reloaded
    (Warner Brothers)

 5. Bruce Almighty
    (Universal)

 6. X2: X-Men United
    (Fox)

 7. Elf
    (New Line)

 8. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
    (Warner Brothers)

 9. The Matrix Revolutions
    (Warner Brothers)

10. Bad Boys II
    (Sony)

Source: The County of Los Angeles
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Title Annotation:Entertainment & Hospitality
Publication:Los Angeles Business Journal
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U9CA
Date:Jul 18, 2005
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