Holy moley, you should see the lines here in New York... At the theater next
to my office they have 26 showings of Spider-Man and 21 of Episode II today
alone.  I just went out for coffee and on my way back noticed people waiting
for the 10am show.  I suspect I'm the only one on this list who has no
interest in seeing either...


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-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Raley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 20, 2002 8:55 AM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Star Wars vs Spiderman


I haven't seen it here either as the two screens its on here are sold out as
well.. Didn't feel like fighting the crowds..






[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hatton Humphrey) on 05/20/2002 08:56:05 AM

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Subject:  Re: Star Wars vs Spiderman



I tried to see Star Wars this weekend, every showing up to the 10:30
showing was sold out.  This was at an 18 screen theater that was showing
it on two screens to try and keep up with the demand.

Wow!

Hatton

Scott Raley wrote:

> USA Today Reports:
>
> Spiderman opening day grossed $39 million
> Star Wars opening day grossed $30 million
>
> Not bad considering Spiderman can be found in 1100 more theaters then Star
Wars.
> Lucas said he was "selective" about the theaters in which star wars was
shown.
>
>
>


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