Top Grossing Films of 2012 1.The Hunger Games - $572.7M 2.Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - $321.6M 3.The Lorax - $290.2M 4.Titanic 3D - $278.2M 5.Wrath of the Titans - $278.1M 6.John Carter - $269.4M 7.Safe House - $199.5M 8.The Vow - $181.5M 9.21 Jump Street - $166.5M 10.Underworld: Awakening - $160.1M
DC Entertainment is rebranding their direct-to-DVD film series.The DC Universe Animated Original Movies will now be called DC Comics Premiere Movies, starting with Superman vs. The Elite in June.
DC Entertainment is rebranding their direct-to-DVD film series.The DC Universe Animated Original Movies will now be called DC Comics Premiere Movies, starting with Superman vs. The Elite in June.
I'm surprised that people are still surprised by Avengers success :D
I don't think anyone's surprised at it's success, but they're surprised at how successful it actually is. We knew it was going to make a lot of money and be one of the biggest films of the year, but it's tracking to be one of the biggest films ever.
The movie was estimated to make $65-67M on Friday for a $160M domestic opening. That would put it past The Dark Knight's $158M, making it the biggest opening for a comic book movie.
But, Avengers overperformed and actually made $80M on Friday. Now they're looking at a $175M domestic opening, which would put it above The Deathly Hallows Part 2's $169M. That would give Avengers the biggest opening of all time for any movie. Even if it doesn't beat Harry Potter, it will come close and have the second biggest opening of all time.
Has anyone seen the Argo trailer? It's Ben Affleck's new film that has a comic book influence. In the late 70s, Jack Kirby was hired to create artwork for set designs for an upcoming adaptation of Lord of Light. This film never went into production. Some time later, during the Iran hostage crisis, the CIA obtained the script and Kirby's designs, renamed the script Argo, and used a fake film production in order to rescue a group of US diplomats. This movie is based on those events. Michael Parks is listed as playing Jack Kirby.
Has anyone seen the Argo trailer? It's Ben Affleck's new film that has a comic book influence. In the late 70s, Jack Kirby was hired to create artwork for set designs for an upcoming adaptation of Lord of Light. This film never went into production. Some time later, during the Iran hostage crisis, the CIA obtained the script and Kirby's designs, renamed the script Argo, and used a fake film production in order to rescue a group of US diplomats. This movie is based on those events. Michael Parks is listed as playing Jack Kirby.
I did see the trailer, and it looks good. The clothing looks real and as a straight and happily married dude, Ben looks good in a beard. Whats the Rating?
Domestic 1. The Avengers (Week 2) - $103M 2. Dark Shadows (New) - $29M 3. Think Like a Man (Week 4) - $5.8M 4. The Hunger Games (Week 8) - $4.5M 5. The Lucky One (Week 4) - $4.1M 6. The Five-Year Engagement (Week 3) - $3.3M 7. The Pirates! Band of Misfits (Week 3) - $3.1M 8. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Week 2) - $2.6M 9. Chimpanzee (Week 4) - $1.7M 10. Safe (Week 3) - $1.4M
Foreign 1. The Avengers (Week 3) - $95.4M 2. Dark Shadows (New) - $36.7M 3. American Reunion(Week 6) - $15.6M 4. Battleship (Week 5) - $11.2M 5. 21 Jump Street (Week 9) - $3.2M
Top Grossing Films of 2012 1. The Avengers - $1B 2. The Hunger Games - $624M 3. Titanic 3D - $340.2M 4. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - $323.5M 5. The Lorax - $301.9M 6. Wrath of the Titans - $297.9M 7. John Carter - $272.3M 8. Battleship - $215.3M 9. Safe House - $201.5M 10. American Reunion - $200M
The Disney disappointment zoomed back up the box office charts after being paired with the Marvel blockbuster this weekend.
John Carterzoomed up the domestic box office office chart from No. 38 the week before to No. 12 -- thanks to being paired with The Avengers at more than 150 drive-ins across the country.
John Carter -- which resulted in a $200 million loss for Disney -- grossed $1.5 million and was up a staggering 1,223 percent over the previous weekend. The film's domestic gross is now $70.8 million, while it has grossed $208.2 million overseas. Those are big numbers, but a hefty production budget and marketing spend put Disney into the red.
It's common practice for drive-ins to offer double features. Usually, however, it doesn't boost the older film's bottom line to such a degree. But Avengers did such massive business -- the film opened to $207.4 million, the biggest opening of all time --that it made a difference.
The average cost of a drive-in ticket is $8. Studios don't disclose how they divvy up the ticket sales between two films playing in a double feature.
I'm all for mindless popcorn movies. I love most of Michael bay's films. But battleship is the wrong kind of dreck. No script. They filmed the ending several times. Throwing scads of money at good actors to gain cred. It was due more than a year ago. It's been in post for more than a year!
Prometheus: are you ready to take Ridley Scott's leap of faith?
Ridley Scott wants to convince us that his science fiction epic is more than imaginary – by insisting on the scientific basis of its scary far-off world
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Domestic
1.Think Like A Man(Week 1) - $33.3M
2.The Lucky One(Week 1) - $22.8M
3.The Hunger Games(Week 5) - $14.5M
4.Chimpanzee(Week 1) - $10.2M
5.The Three Stooges(Week 2) - $9.2M
6.The Cabin In The Woods(Week 2) - $7.7M
7.American Reunion(Week 3) - $5.2M
8.Titanic 3D(Week 3) - $5.0M
9.21 Jump Street(Week 6) - $4.6M
10.Mirror Mirror(Week 4) - $4.1M
Foreign
1.Battleship(Week 2) - $58.4M
2.Titanic 3D(Week 3) - $34.3M
3.The Hunger Games(Week 5) - $13M
4.American Reunion(Week 3) - $9.5M
5.Wrath of the Titans(Week 4) - $8M
Top Grossing Films of 2012
1.The Hunger Games - $572.7M
2.Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - $321.6M
3.The Lorax - $290.2M
4.Titanic 3D - $278.2M
5.Wrath of the Titans - $278.1M
6.John Carter - $269.4M
7.Safe House - $199.5M
8.The Vow - $181.5M
9.21 Jump Street - $166.5M
10.Underworld: Awakening - $160.1M
The World's Finest
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Domestic
1.Think Like A Man(Week 2) - $17.4M
2.Pirates! Band of Misfits(New) - $11.4M
3.The Lucky One(Week 2) - $11.3M
4.The Hunger Games(Week 6) - $11.2M
5.The Five-Year Engagement(New) - $11.2M
6.Safe(New) - $7.7M
7.The Raven(New) - $7.2M
8.Chimpanzee(Week 2) - $5.4M
9.The Three Stooges(Week 3) - $5.4M
10.Cabin In The Woods(Week 3) - $4.5M
Foreign
1.The Avengers(New) - $185.1M
2.Battleship(Week 3) - $23.5M
3.American Reunion(Week 4) - $15.2M
4.Titanic 3D(Week 4) - $14.2M
5.The Hunger Games(Week 6) - $7.4M
movies.yahoo.com/news/fox-renames-movie-wake-trayvon-martin-death-001609065.html
The movie was estimated to make $65-67M on Friday for a $160M domestic opening. That would put it past The Dark Knight's $158M, making it the biggest opening for a comic book movie.
But, Avengers overperformed and actually made $80M on Friday. Now they're looking at a $175M domestic opening, which would put it above The Deathly Hallows Part 2's $169M. That would give Avengers the biggest opening of all time for any movie. Even if it doesn't beat Harry Potter, it will come close and have the second biggest opening of all time.
No one was expecting that.
Domestic
1.The Avengers(New) - $207.4M
2.Think Like a Man(Week 3) - $8.1M
3.The Hunger Games(Week 7) - $5.5M
4.The Pirates! Band of Misfits(Week 2) - $5.5M
5.The Lucky One(Week 3) - $5.3M
6.The Five-Year Engagement(Week 2) - $5M
7.Safe(Week 2) - $2.6M
8.The Raven(Week 2) - $2.6M
9.Chimpanzee(Week 3) - $2.4M
10.The Three Stooges(Week 4) - $1.8M
Foreign
1.The Avengers(Week 2) - $156.1M
2.American Reunion(Week 5) - $33.7M
3.Battleship(Week 4) - $11M
4.Thermae Romae(Week 2) - $6.8M
5.Jannat 2(New) - $6.4M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxiLZ24gPDA
Domestic
1. The Avengers (Week 2) - $103M
2. Dark Shadows (New) - $29M
3. Think Like a Man (Week 4) - $5.8M
4. The Hunger Games (Week 8) - $4.5M
5. The Lucky One (Week 4) - $4.1M
6. The Five-Year Engagement (Week 3) - $3.3M
7. The Pirates! Band of Misfits (Week 3) - $3.1M
8. The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Week 2) - $2.6M
9. Chimpanzee (Week 4) - $1.7M
10. Safe (Week 3) - $1.4M
Foreign
1. The Avengers (Week 3) - $95.4M
2. Dark Shadows (New) - $36.7M
3. American Reunion(Week 6) - $15.6M
4. Battleship (Week 5) - $11.2M
5. 21 Jump Street (Week 9) - $3.2M
Top Grossing Films of 2012
1. The Avengers - $1B
2. The Hunger Games - $624M
3. Titanic 3D - $340.2M
4. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - $323.5M
5. The Lorax - $301.9M
6. Wrath of the Titans - $297.9M
7. John Carter - $272.3M
8. Battleship - $215.3M
9. Safe House - $201.5M
10. American Reunion - $200M
Biff Tannen Carries Around An FAQ
(source: twentytwowords.com)
and if you're too lazy to read:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwY5o2fsG7Y
And I mean that literally. It's changing the game a lot. I don't remember any aliens in the game.
now with aliens
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qi3nXv95WYE
guardian.co.uk/film/filmblog/2012/may/18/prometheus-ridley-scott-science-fiction