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1. January 6, 2002. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. $23,006,447. [2] 2. January 13, 2002. $16,201,260. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring became the first film since How the Grinch Stole Christmas to top the box office for four consecutive weekends.
Abdul Malik Abbott (director/screenplay); Ernest "Tron" Anderson (screenplay); Beanie Sigel, Jay-Z, Damon Dash, Memphis Bleek, Omillio Sparks, Rell, Young Chris, Young Neef, Amil, DJ Clue, Jacob the Jeweler. 25. The Count of Monte Cristo. Touchstone Pictures / Spyglass Entertainment.
2002 was the first year to see three films cross the eight-hundred-million-dollar milestone, surpassing the previous year 's record of two eight-hundred-million-dollar films. It also surpasses the previous year's record of having the most ticket sales in a single year (fueled by the success of various sequels and the first Spider-Man movie).
Spielberg has the record, directing four of the yearly highest-grossing films: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982), Jurassic Park (1993), and Saving Private Ryan (1998). Lucas has directed three such films, all of which are part of the Star Wars franchise, which he created: the original Star Wars (1977), and two of ...
Mission: Impossible 2. $57,845,297. Mission: Impossible 2 broke Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me ' s record ($54.1 million) for the highest weekend debut for a spy film and Mission: Impossible ' s record ($45.4 million) for the highest weekend debut for a film based on a TV show and a Paramount film. It had the highest weekend debut of 2000.
Ashanti has the most songs on this list. Two songs inside the Top 10, Her highest being "Foolish" which spent 10 weeks at number one and her collaboration with Fat Joe's "What's Luv" which ranked at number eight. Eminem's "Lose Yourself was the longest running number one song of 2002, spending 12 weeks in total (8 in 2002 and 4 more weeks in ...
Rapper Eminem's "Lose Yourself" was the longest-running number-one single released in 2002. The Billboard Hot 100 is a chart that ranks the best-performing singles of the United States. Published by Billboard magazine, the data are compiled by Nielsen SoundScan based collectively on each single's weekly physical sales and airplay. In 2002, there were seven singles that topped the chart, the ...
Weekend End Date Film Box Office [1] Notes 1: 6 January 2002: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: £5,967,910: 2: 13 January 2002: £4,371,354: 3