Rank: Title; Box Office (in millions); Street Date; Studio; Rating
n 2: $365; Nov. 30; Columbia; PG-13
3) Harry Potter & The Prisoner Of Azkaban: $240; Nov. 23; Warner; PG
4) Day After Tomorrow: $185; Oct. 5; Fox; PG-13
5) The Bourne Supremacy: $174; Dec. 7; Universal; PG-13
6) ELF: $174; Nov. 16; New Line; PG
7) I, Robot: $143; Dec. 14; Fox; PG-13
8) Van Helsing: $120; Oct. 19; Universal; PG-13
9) Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story: $114; Dec. 7; Fox; PG-13
10) Fahrenheit 9/11: $105; Oct. 5; Columbia; R
11) Collateral: $100; Dec. 14; DreamWorks; R
12) Princess Diaries 2: $92; Dec. 14; Buena Vista; G
13) Anchorman: $84; Dec. 28; DreamWorks; PG-13
14) The Terminal: $77; Nov. 23; DreamWorks; PG-13
15) Garfield The Movie: $71; Oct. 19; Fox; PG
16) White Chicks: $67; Oct. 26; Columbia; PG13
17) Manchurian Candidate: $62; Dec. 21; Paramount; R
18) Dawn of the Dead: $60: Oct. 26; Universal; R
19) Stepford Wives: $59; Nov. 9; Paramount; PG-13
20) The Chronicles of Riddick: $56; Nov. 16; Universal; PG-13
21) King Arthur: $52; Dec. 21; Buena Vista; PG-13
22) Resident Evil: Apocalypse: $47; Dec. 28; Columbia; R
23) Hero: $46; Nov. 30; Buena Vista; PG-13
24) Napoleon Dynamite: $40; Dec. 21; Fox; PG
25) A Cinderella Story: $40; Oct. 5; Warner; PG
Estimates as of Dec. 20. List comprises titles that were scheduled to be initially released to the video market in the fourth quarter -- late September release dates are included. Among the significant titles not on this chart are re-releases like Disney's "Aladdin" and Fox's "Star Wars Trilogy," and non-theatrical video titles like Lions Gate's "Barbie as the Princess and the Pauper" and "Care Bears: Journey to Joke-A-Lot."
Source: Ingram Entertainment and other industry estimates with box-office numbers from Exhibitor Relations Co.