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Video Windows Grosses MAJOR 3 25 16.Xlsx THEATRICAL VIDEO ANNOUNCEMENT TITLE VIDEO RELEASE VIDEO WINDOW GROSS (in millions) DISTRIBUTOR RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENT WINDOW DISNEY Fantasia/2000 1/1/00 8/24/00 7 mo 23 days 11/14/00 10 mo 13 days 60.5 Disney Down to You 1/21/00 5/31/00 4 mo 10 days 7/11/00 5 mo 20 days 20.3 Disney Gun Shy 2/4/00 4/11/00 2 mo 7 days 6/20/00 4 mo 16 days 1.6 Disney Scream 3 2/4/00 5/13/00 3 mo 9 days 7/4/00 5 mo 89.1 Disney The Tigger Movie 2/11/00 5/31/00 3 mo 20 days 8/22/00 6 mo 11 days 45.5 Disney Reindeer Games 2/25/00 6/2/00 3 mo 8 days 8/8/00 5 mo 14 days 23.3 Disney Mission to Mars 3/10/00 7/4/00 3 mo 24 days 9/12/00 6 mo 2 days 60.8 Disney High Fidelity 3/31/00 7/4/00 3 mo 4 days 9/19/00 5 mo 19 days 27.2 Disney East is East 4/14/00 7/4/00 2 mo 16 days 9/12/00 4 mo 29 days 4.1 Disney Keeping the Faith 4/14/00 7/4/00 2 mo 16 days 10/17/00 6 mo 3 days 37 Disney Committed 4/28/00 9/7/00 4 mo 10 days 10/10/00 5 mo 12 days 0.04 Disney Hamlet 5/12/00 9/18/00 4 mo 6 days 11/14/00 6 mo 2 days 1.5 Disney Dinosaur 5/19/00 10/19/00 5 mo 1/30/01 8 mo 11 days 137.7 Disney Shanghai Noon 5/26/00 8/12/00 2 mo 17 days 11/14/00 5 mo 19 days 56.9 Disney Gone in 60 Seconds 6/9/00 9/18/00 3 mo 9 days 12/12/00 6 mo 3 days 101.6 Disney Love’s Labour’s Lost 6/9/00 10/19/00 4 mo 10 days 12/19/00 6 mo 10 days 0.2 Disney Boys and Girls 6/16/00 9/18/00 3 mo 2 days 11/14/00 4 mo 29 days 21.7 Disney Disney’s The Kid 7/7/00 11/28/00 4 mo 21 days 1/16/01 6 mo 9 days 69.6 Disney Scary Movie 7/7/00 9/18/00 2 mo 11 days 1212/00 5 mo 5 days 157 Disney Coyote Ugly 8/4/00 11/28/00 3 mo 24 days 1/16/01 5 mo 12 days 60.7 Disney The Crew 8/25/00 2/1/01 5 mo 7 days 3/13/01 6 mo 16 days 13 Disney Highlander: Endgame 9/1/00 12/19/00 3 mo 18 days 2/20/01 5 mo 19 days 12.8 Disney Duets 9/15/00 2/28/01 5 mo 13 days 5/8/01 7 mo 27 days 4.7 Disney Remember the Titans 9/29/00 1/23/01 3 mo 25 days 3/20/01 5 mo 19 days 115.6 Disney The Legend of Drunken Master 10/20/00 1/23/01 3 mo 3 days 3/13/01 4 mo 21 days 11.5 Disney The Yards 10/20/00 2/7/01 3 mo 18 days 4/17/01 5 mo 28 days 0.8 Disney Bounce 11/17/00 2/7/01 2 mo 21 days 4/10/01 4 mo 24 days 36.8 Disney 102 Dalmatians 11/22/00 2/7/01 2 mo 26 days 4/3/01 4 mo 22 days 66.9 Disney Unbreakable 11/22/00 3/7/01 3 mo 13 days 6/26/01 7 mo 4 days 95 Disney Chocolat 12/15/00 5/11/01 4 mo 26 days 8/7/01 7 mo 23 days 71.5 Disney The Emperor’s New Groove 12/15/00 3/7/01 2 mo 20 days 5/1/01 4 mo 16 days 89.3 Disney Dracula 2000 12/22/00 3/7/01 2 mo 13 days 7/3/01 6 mo 11 days 33 Disney O Brother, Where Art Thou? 12/22/00 4/13/01 3 mo 22 days 6/12/01 5 mo 21 days 45.5 Disney Malena 12/25/00 5/11/01 4 mo 16 days 7/10/01 6 mo 15 days 3.4 Disney Double Take 1/12/01 5/11/01 3 mo 29 days 7/10/01 5 mo 28 days 29.8 Disney Recess: School’s Out 2/16/01 5/24/01 3 mo 8 days 8/7/01 5 mo 22 days 36.7 Disney Get Over It 3/9/01 6/22/01 3 mo 13 days 8/14/01 5 mo 5 days 11.5 Disney Spy Kids 3/30/01 7/5/01 3 mo 5 days 9/18/01 5 mo 19 days 112.7 Disney Just Visiting 4/6/01 8/20/01 4 mo 14 days 9/11/01 5 mo 5 days 4.7 Disney Bridget Jones’s Diary 4/13/01 7/5/01 2 mo 22 days 10/9/01 5 mo 26 days 71.5 Disney With a Friend Like Harry ... 4/20/01 9/12/01 4 mo 23 days 10/23/01 6 mo 3 days 3.8 Disney Calle 54 5/11/01 11/13/01 6 mo 2 days 0.06 Disney Pearl Harbor 5/25/01 8/27/01 3 mo 3 days 12/4/01 6 mo 9 days 198.5 Disney Atlantis: The Lost Empire 6/8/01 9/28/01 3 mo 20 days 1/29/02 7 mo 21 days 84 Disney crazy/beautiful 6/29/01 9/28/01 3 mo 11/13/01 4 mo 15 days 16.9 Disney The Closet 6/29/01 9/28/01 3 mo 11/13/01 4 mo 15 days 6.6 Disney Scary Movie 2 7/4/01 9/28/01 2 mo 24 days 10/23/01 3 mo 19 days 71.3 Disney The Princess Diaries 8/3/01 10/18/01 2 mo 15 days 12/18/01 4 mo 15 days 108.2 Disney Bubble Boy 8/24/01 12/6/01 3 mo 12 days 1/15/02 4 mo 22 days 5 Disney Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back 8/24/01 12/20/01 3 mo 26 days 2/26/02 6 mo 2 days 30 Disney Max Keeble’s Big Move 10/5/01 3/1/02 4 mo 24 days 6/18/02 8 mo 13 days 17.2 Disney Serendipity 10/5/01 2/22/02 4 mo 17 days 4/9/02 6 mo 4 days 50.2 Disney The Others 10/8/01 3/1/02 4 mo 21 day 5/14/02 7 mo 6 days 96.5 Disney Corky Romano 10/12/01 3/31/02 5 mo 19 days 5/14/02 7 mo 2 days 23.9 Disney Iron Monkey 10/12/01 1/24/02 3 mo 12 days 2/26/02 4 mo 14 days 14.6 Disney High Heels and Low Lifes 10/26/01 3/1/02 2 mo 3 days 4/9/02 5 mo 14 days 0.2 Disney On the Line 10/26/01 1/24/02 2 mo 29 days 3/26/02 5 mo 4.3 Disney Amelie 11/2/01 5/30/02 6 mo 28 days 7/16/02 8 mo 14 days 33.1 Disney Monsters, Inc. 11/2/01 3/31/02 4 mo 29 days 9/17/02 10 mo 15 days 255.1 Disney Out Cold 11/21/01 3/31/02 4 mo 10 days 5/21/02 6 mo 13.9 Disney Baran 12/7/01 7/25/02 7 mo 18 days 10/15/02 10 mo 8 days 0.03 Disney Behind the Sun 12/12/01 4/18/02 4 mo 6 days 6/11/02 5 mo 29 days 0.04 Disney Piñero 12/13/01 5/30/02 5 mo 17 days 7/16/02 7 mo 3 days 0.03 Disney Iris 12/14/01 5/30/02 5 mo 16 days 8/20/02 8 mo 6 days 5.5 Disney The Royal Tenenbaums 12/14/01 3/31/02 3 mo 17 days 7/9/02 6 mo 25 days 52.2 Disney Kate & Leopold 12/25/01 3/31/02 3 mo 6 days 6/11/02 5 mo 17 days 47.1 Disney The Shipping News 12/25/01 3/31/02 3 mo 6 days 6/18/02 5 mo 24 days 11.4 Disney Impostor 1/4/02 5/30/02 4 mo 26 days 7/9/02 6 mo 5 days 6.2 Disney Italian For Beginners 1/18/02 7/25/02 6 mo 7 days 10/15/02 8 mo 27 days 4.4 Disney Snow Dogs 1/18/02 4/18/02 3 mo 5/21/02 4 mo 3 days 81.1 Disney The Count of Monte Cristo 1/25/02 5/30/02 4 mo 5 days 9/10/02 7 mo 16 days 54.2 Disney Birthday Girl 2/1/02 6/13/02 4 mo 12 days 8/13/02 6 mo 12 days 4.9 Disney Return to Never Land 2/15/02 5/30/02 3 mo 15 days 8/20/02 6 mo 5 days 48.4 Disney 40 Days and 40 Nights 3/1/02 5/30/02 2 mo 29 days 9/17/02 6 mo 16 days 37.9 Disney Sorority Boys 3/22/02 7/25/02 4 mo 3 days 10/15/02 6 mo 23 days 10.2 Disney Stolen Summer 3/22/02 7/25/02 4 mo 3 days 9/24/02 6 mo 2 days 0.1 Disney The Rookie 3/29/02 5/30/02 2 mo 1 day 8/27/02 4 mo 29 days 53.6 Disney Big Trouble 4/5/02 7/25/02 3 mo 20 days 10/8/02 6 mo 3 days 7.2 Disney Ultimate X 5/10/02 11/7/02 5 mo 28 days 2/4/03 8 mo 25 days 4.1 Disney Importance of Being Earnest 5/17/02 9/23/02 4 mo 6 days 11/12/02 5 mo 26 days 8.3 Disney The Son’s Room 5/31/02 8/29/02 2 mo 29 days 10/8/02 4 mo 7 days 1 Disney Bad Company 6/7/02 9/23/02 3 mo 16 days 11/12/02 5 mo 5 days 4.9 Disney Lilo & Stitch 6/21/02 9/12/02 2 mo 22 days 12/3/02 5 mo 12 days 145.7 Disney Halloween: Resurrection 7/12/02 10/3/02 2 mo 21 days 12/10/02 4 mo 28 days 30.3 Disney Reign of Fire 7/12/02 9/23/02 2 mo 11 days 11/19/02 4 mo 7 days 43 Disney Tadpole 7/19/02 11/7/02 3 mo 18 days 1/21/03 6 mo 2 days 2.8 Disney The Country Bears 7/26/02 10/3/02 2 mo 7 days 12/17/02 4 mo 21 days 16.9 Disney Full Frontal 8/2/02 1/16/03 5 mo 14 days 2/11/03 6 mo 9 days 2.5 Disney Signs 8/2/02 10/17/02 2 mo 15 days 1/7/03 5 mo 5 days 227.9 Disney Spy Kids 2 8/7/02 10/17/02 2 mo 10 days 2/11/03 6 mo 4 days 85.5 Disney Undisputed 8/23/02 9/23/02 1 mo 11/26/02 3 mo 3 days 12.4 Disney Moonlight Mile 9/2/02 1/30/03 4 mo 28 days 3/11/03 6 mo 9 days 6.8 Disney Spirited Away 9/22/02 2/18/03 4 mo 27 days 4/15/03 6 mo 24 days 9.9 Disney Heaven 9/27/02 4/24/03 6 mo 27 days 6/17/03 8 mo 21 days 0.7 Disney Sweet Home Alabama 9/27/02 12/30/02 3 mo 3 days 2/4/03 5 mo 8 days 127.2 Disney Below 10/11/02 1/30/03 3 mo 19 days 3/11/03 5 mo 0.6 Disney Pokemon 4ever 10/11/02 1/16/03 3 mo 5 days 3/18/03 5 mo 7 days 1.7 Disney Tuck Everlasting 10/11/02 2/25/03 4 mo 24 days 19.1 Disney Frida 10/25/02 4/3/03 5 mo 9 days 6/10/03 7 mo 16 days 25.8 Disney Paid in Full 10/25/02 3/10/03 4 mo 13 days 4/8/03 5 mo 14 days 3 Disney Waking Up in Reno 10/25/02 3/10/03 4 mo 13 days 4/8/03 5 mo 14 days 0.2 Disney The Santa Clause 2 11/1/02 4/3/03 3 mo 2 days 11/18/03 12 mo 17 days 139.2 Disney Treasure Planet 11/27/02 4/3/03 4 mo 12 days 4/29/03 5 mo 2 days 38.1 Disney Wes Craven Presents: They 11/27/02 4/24/03 4 mo 28 days 6/10/03 6 mo 14 days 12.6 Disney Rabbit-Proof Fence 11/29/02 3/10/03 3 mo 9 days 4/15/03 4 mo 17 days 6.1 Disney The Hot Chick 12/13/02 3/14/03 3 mo 1 day 5/13/03 5 mo 35 Disney 25th Hour 12/19/02 3/14/03 2 mo 23 days 5/20/03 5 mo 1 day 13 Disney Gangs of New York 12/20/02 4/3/03 3 mo 14 days 7/12/03 6 mo 22 days 77.6 Disney Chicago 12/27/02 4/3/03 3 mo 6 days 8/19/03 7 mo 23 days 169.5 Disney Confessions of a Dangerous Mind 12/31/02 7/24/03 6 mo 23 days 9/9/03 8 mo 9 days 15.9 Disney The Recruit 1/31/03 4/3/03 2 mo 3 days 5/27/03 4 mo 26 days 52.8 Disney Shanghai Knights 2/7/03 5/21/03 3 mo 14 days 7/15/03 5 mo 8 days 60.4 Disney The Jungle Book 2 2/14/03 6/10/03 3 mo 26 days 47.9 Disney Bringing Down the House 3/7/03 4/15/03 1 mo 7 days 8/5/03 4 mo 29 days 47.9 Disney Piglet’s Big Movie 3/21/03 6/12/03 2 mo 22 days 7/29/03 4 mo 8 days 23.1 Disney View From the Top 3/21/03 7/24/03 4 mo 3 days 9/9/03 5 mo 19 days 15.5 Disney DysFunKtional Family 4/4/03 7/24/03 3 mo 20 days 9/9/03 5 mo 5 days 2.2 Disney Holes 4/18/03 7/24/03 3 mo 6 days 9/2/03 4 mo 15 days 67.3 Disney People I Know 4/23/03 7/20/04 14 mo 27 days 0.1 Disney Blue Car 4/25/03 8/29/03 4 mo 4 days 10/14/03 5 mo 19 days 0.4 Disney The Lizzie McGuire Movie 5/2/03 8/12/03 3 mo 10 days 42.7 Disney Finding Nemo 5/30/03 8/29/03 3 mo 11/4/03 5 mo 1 day 339.7 Disney Jet Lag 6/13/03 1/20/04 7 mo 7 days 0.5 Disney Pirates of the Carribean 7/9/03 9/12/03 2 mo 3 days 12/2/03 4 mo 23 days 339.7 Disney Dirty Pretty Things 7/18/03 3/23/04 7 mo 5 days 8.1 Disney Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over 7/25/03 10/31/03 3 mo 6 days 2/27/04 7 mo 2 days 111.7 Disney The Magdalene Sisters 8/1/03 3/23/04 7 mo 21 days 4.8 Disney Freaky Friday 8/6/03 1016/03 2 mo 10 days 12/16/03 4 mo 10 days 110.1 Disney Open Range 8/15/03 10/31/03 2 mo 16 days 1/20/04 5 mo 5 days 58.3 Disney Battle of Shaker Heights 8/22/03 12/9/03 3 mo 17 days 0.2 Disney My Boss’s Daughter 8/22/03 12/18/03 3 mo 26 days 2/3/04 5 mo 12 days 15.5 Disney Cold Creek Manor 9/19/03 1/16/04 3 mo 28 days 3/2/04 5 mo 12 days 21.3 Disney Duplex 9/26/03 12/18/03 2 mo 22 days 3/2/04 5 mo 5 days 9.6 Disney Under the Tuscan Sun 9/26/03 12/18/03 2 mo 22 days 2/3/04 4 mo 8 days 43.6 Disney The Station Agent 10/3/03 3/29/04 5 mo 26 days 6/15/04 8 mo 12 days 5.7 Disney Kill Bill: Vol.
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