Majority report
Philip K. Dick’s sci-fi stories have been the basis of several movies, including today’s release “A Scanner Darkly.” Here’s a look the top five films (first figure is total domestic gross, second is opening weekend, in millions):
1. Minority Report
$132.1
$35.7, 2002
2. Total Recall
$119.4
$25.5, 1990
3. Paycheck
$53.8
$13.5, 2003
4. Blade Runner
$27.6
$6.2, 1982
5. Impostor
$6.3
$3, 2002
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Box office
Here are last week’s gross revenues in millions of dollars at North American theaters for the top 15 films, followed by total amount grossed and number of weeks in release in parentheses.
1
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest
$135.6 (one week)
2
Superman Returns
$21.8
$141.6 (two weeks)
3
The Devil Wears Prada
$15
$63.1 (two weeks)
4
Click
$11.9
$105.8 (three weeks)
5
Cars
$10.7
$205.1 (five weeks)
6
Nacho Libre
$3.3
$73.8 (four weeks)
7
The Lake House
$2.9
$45.6 (four weeks)
8
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
$2.5
$57.4 (four weeks)
9
Waist Deep
$1.9
$19.2 (three weeks)
10
The Break Up
$1.6
$114.3 (six weeks)
11
The Da Vinci Code
$1.3
$213.2 (eight weeks)
12
An Inconvenient Truth
$1.2
$15.1 (seven weeks)
13
Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties
$1
$24.8 (four weeks)
14
X-Men: The Last Stand
$920,542
$231.3 (seven weeks)
15
A Prairie Home Companion
$851,490
$16.8 (five weeks)



