'What Women Want' Tops Box Office

ByABC News
December 17, 2000, 3:17 PM

Dec. 18 -- After five weeks, The Grinch finally took a tumble from the No. 1 spot, falling to the romantic charm of Mel Gibson and two very clueless slackers.

Gibson donning pantyhose, doing a little Fred Astaire-esque softshoe, and trying to figure out What Women Want proved to be exactly what audiences wanted over the weekend. The Lethal Weapon stars first foray into romantic comedy (not including the 1990 dud Bird on a Wire), gave him his best box office opening ever.

Women debuted with an estimated $34.4 million, better than Ransom ($34.2 million), Lethal Weapon 4 ($34 million), Lethal Weapon 3 ($33.2 million) and Mels summer offering, The Patriot ($22.4 million).

If the numbers hold up when final figures are released Monday, Women will also be the biggest December opening on record, topping Scream 2 ($32.9 million) and even Titanic ($28.6 million).

Dudes Sweet Debut

Mel wooing Helen Hunt wasnt the only big box office story this weekend. The 20th Century Fox comedy Dude, Wheres My Car? was not screened for critics but found its audience anyway, debuting in second place with a surprisingly sweet $14 million. Dude!

The two dimwitted protagonists of the title are Seann William Scott and Ashton Kutcher, who dont stray far from the not-so-bright fellas theyve already played in their short careers (Scott in Road Trip, Final Destination and American Pie and Kutcher in Foxs That 70s Show). Can you say, Dude, Wheres My Sequel?

Grinch Beats Groove

In third place was Dr. Seuss How The Grinch Stole Christmas with $13 million. It passed the $200 million mark over the weekend and now stands with $212.9 million. Even after being in theaters for five weeks, it still managed to top the new Disney animated offering, The Emperors New Groove.

The breezy Groove, which features the vocal talents of David Spade, John Goodman and Patrick Warburton, opened with $10 million.