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“Avengers” Breaks 2nd Weekend Record

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What more can AVENGERS do at this point? Joss Whedon’s superhero ensemble has proven all naysayers wrong. Can you build a movie around so many characters successfully? Are people still excited for superheroes? Can Joss Whedon handle it? Can any movie not made by James Cameron break box office records? It looks like AVENGERS is… [Continue Reading]

“Avengers” Save World And Destroy Box Office Record

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So, the ticket stubs have been tallied and Marvel’s THE AVENGERS has broken HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS PART 2 short lived reign atop the box office record board for highest opening weekend. According to EW.com, the massive Marvel Studios ensemble film reached an estimated gross of 200.3 million through its first days of… [Continue Reading]

Dragon Torches Box Office Competition

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After a fairly exhaustive marketing campaign, DreamWorks Animation finally saw some returns on their investment with How to Train Your Dragon, which scored an estimated $43.3 million at the box office in its opening weekend. The film far outsold the competition, with the nearest challengers being Alice in Wonderland with $17.3 million in its third… [Continue Reading]

Alice in Wonderland Scores Record Box-Office, TV Deal

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Tim Burton has always been considered a niche filmmaker — directing movies that rely on his uniquely skewed perceptions. It comes as a surprise, then, that his latest endeavor, the 3-D reimagining of Alice in Wonderland, has set box office records in its first weekend of release. According to Box Office Mojo, Alice made an… [Continue Reading]

Box Office Roundup

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In the final weekend before the summer blockbusters arrive, the genre did not fare well.  The highest a related film performed was The Forbidden Kingdom which took the number three spot with $11.2 million and a mere $38.3 million after two weeks. Prom Night, which opened huge, dropped nearly 50% in its third weekend, taking… [Continue Reading]

Box Office Roundup

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The Prom ended pretty quickly as it slid 56 percent, taking in just $9.1 million for the weekend. The total of $32.6 million in ten days isn’t bad and probably on par for the horror remake subgenre. It’s lost only a few hundred screens which means it will likely last a few more weeks before… [Continue Reading]

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