FILM: BOX OFFICE

Sunday 12 December 1999 00:02 GMT
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UK films

THIS LAST WEEKS GROSS

WEEK WEEK IN CHART TO 5 DEC

1 (1) The World is Not Enough (12) 2 pounds 12,856,264

Who said Broccoli is good for you?

2 (2) The Sixth Sense (15) 5 pounds 16,381,006

The twist of the decade

3 (-) Guest House Paradiso (15) New pounds 672,979

Bottom: the movie. A terrifying prospect

4 (3) East is East (15) 5 pounds 4,967,747

What Dr Fonseca did next

5 (4) Fight Club (18) 4 pounds 4,576,687

It's soooo Edward Norton ...

6 (5) Tarzan (U) 9 pounds 16,507,125

Rumble in the jungle

7 (6) American Pie (15) 9 pounds 13,589,551

What's the filling: Porky's?

8 (-) Anywhere But Here (12) (12) New pounds 64,964

A girl's best buddy is her mum

9 (10) Onegin (PG) 3 pounds 417,527

When Pushkin comes to shove ...

10 (7) The Blair Witch Project (15) 7 pounds 14,901,157

How many times have you been to see it?

US films

THIS LAST WEEKS GROSS

WEEK WEEK IN CHART TO 5 DEC

1 (1) Toy Story 2 3 $116,731,392

Buzz and Woody hang out with a bunch of Barbies

2 (2) The World is Not Enough 3 $90,444,255 They just love his Britishness

3 (3) End of Days 2 $45,819,590

See Antonia Quirke, above

4 (4) Sleepy Hollow 3 $65,265,616

See feature, opposite

5 (6) The Bone Collector 5 $58,121,035

Denzel Washington goes out on a limb

6 (5) Pokemon: the First Movie 4 $80,771,180

Who are you calling a gonk?

7 (7) Dogma 4 $24,436,761

With Alanis Morissette as God. It's ironic, don't you think

8 (10) Being John Malkovich 6 $13,826,808

Spike Jonze's surreal cult hit

9 (9) The Insider 5 $23,927,806

If your millennium's resolution is to stop smoking ...

10 (8) Anywhere But Here 4 $16,431,112

Portman and Sarandon are the new Thelma and Louise

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