4B • THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2002 804 Massachusetts St. • Downtown Lawrence • (785) 843-5000 WEATHER TODAY 34 20 partly cloudy TOMORROW WEDNESDAY 32 20 light snow 29 20 cloudy WWW.WEATHER.COM Saturn's First Ever College Grad Program All new 2002 and 2003 models (S-series, L-series, Ion and VUE) $750 Down Payment Allowance 90 day 1st payment deferral with credit approval To Qualify: 4 year bachelor degree 2 year associate degree Registered Nursing Degree May be six months prior to completion or up to two years after completion. Can be used with special rate programs. Can be used with lease programs. Can be used with the all new Ion by Kevin Gritzke, for The University Daily Kansas Kansan.com is hiring! Web assistants needed to publish the University Daily Kansan to the web ansan.com The online edition of The University Daily Kansan Flexible scheduling Fun and easy to learn Great experience - great for resumes Get paid! Contact web editor Kim Elsham at kelsham@kansan.com APERTMENT NUMBER 9 Sequels dominate box office The Associated Press LOS ANGELES — Super-spy James Bond has outcharmed boy wizard Harry Potter. Die Another Day, the 20th Bond flick, took in $47 million over opening weekend, the best debut ever for the franchise, according to studio estimates yesterday. The Bond movie bumped last weekend's top film, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, to No. 2. In its second weekend, Chamber of Secrets grossed $42.4 million, pushing its 10-day total to $148.5 million. Friday After Next, the third in Ice Cube's series of Friday urban comedies, opened in third place with $13.1 million. Kevin Kline's The Emperor's Club, about a prep-school teacher's relationship with a troublesome teen, debuted at No. 7 with $4.1 million. Die Another Day beat the opening gross of the last Bond movie, The World Is Not Enough, the franchise's previous best debut at $35.5 million. Pierce Brosnan has drawn favorable reviews for his fourth outing as agent 007. The addition of Halle Berry as Bond's formidable American ally and love interest, plus a cameo and theme song by Madonna, helped reinvigorate the 40-year-old franchise. Women accounted for nearly half the movie's audience, according to distributor MGM. The movie's hip look and attitude played well with viewers younger than 25, who made up about a third of the audience, said Peter Adee, MGM head of marketing. "There's a great deal of pressure on franchise pictures, especially when you have 19 movies before you." Adee said. "You can't just have an aging audience. Young men and women are embracing the Bond franchise unbelievably well. That puts us in a great place to set up the next movie." Chamber of Secrets had a slower second weekend than its predecessor, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. But the second weekend for Sorcerer's Stone came over Thanksgiving, when movie-going is brisker. Harry Potter distributor Warner Bros. expects a strong holiday showing for Chamber of Secrets this Thanksgiving weekend, traditionally a prime time for family films. "You just watch on Thanksgiving. I think Harry Potter is going to do very well, along with Santa Clause 2." said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. Crossword ACROSS 1 Latvian 5 __ of Galilee 8 Warnings 14 Sea green 15 NYC arena 16 Make shoe repairs 17 Sound of rippling water 18 Simian 19 Zodiac sign 20 Kitchen fixture 21 Brought to mind 23 Writer Bagnold 24 Large African antelopes 25 Religious grp. 27 Low 28 Jacket part 33 Marriage partner 35 Artful paper-folding 37 Denver pro 40 Persian Gulf island 41 Commuter flight 43 Fibula or tibia 44 Vagrants 45 Actor Kilmer 47 Epic tales 51 Of the Vatican 53 Lug along 54 Achieved a narrow victory 59 Lawman Dillon 60 King Arthur's paradise 61 Inc. in Liverpool 62 Landed 63 Make shoe repairs 64 Tour segment 65 Riviera city 65 Light meals 67 Raw mineral 68 Time period DOWN 1 Ran out 2 Horselike 3 Hit the hay 4 Speak with condescension 5 Kiss loudly 6 Give one's support to 7 Order of $ \textcircled{c} $ 2002 Tribune Media Services, Inc All rights reserved. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 11/25/02 8 Giant with 100 eyes 9 Knowing look 10 Lamenter's words 11 Tim of "WKRP in Cincinnati" 12 List of options 13 Inadvertent error 12 Self-defense system 16 Aluminum silicates 28 Detroit team 29 Quite a few 30 Singer Tillis 31 Rhea's relative 32 Designer Claiborne 34 Cratty critter 36 Greek letter 37 humbug! 38 Spanish river 39 Globe 42 Reitman or Lendl 43 Demolition expert Solutions to Friday's puzzle. 46 Very handsome young man 48 Net minder 49 New York prison 50 Hunting dog 51 Window parts 51 Window parts 52 Rock shelf 54 Violent conflicts 55 Baking box 56 ESA's partner on the ISS 57 Voting group 58 Part of an egg