Twilight's Monster $35 Mil Debut

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Source: E! Online
Sat Nov 22, 2008, 4:05 am EST

Bigger than the latest Indiana Jones. Bigger than the biggest James Bond. That's how big Twilight was yesterday.

The $37 million vampire flick, expected to have a killer opening day, had a monster opening day, grossing an estimated $35 million, Exhibitor Relations reported. One-fifth of that gross, or $7 million, came from Friday midnight screenings.

The box-office tracking firm said a $75 million Friday-Sunday gross was now a possibility. Going into Friday, $60 million was considered the movie's best-case scenario.

When the counting's done, Twilight's Friday take may rank as the 14th or 15th biggest opener of all time, having surpassed the debuts of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull ($25 million) and Quantum of Solace ($27 million), to name two recent blockbusters.

Bolt, the animated talking-dog movie, was curbed by Twilight, grossing $7 million on Friday, Exhibitor Relations said.

Let Them Chirp Awhile - Movie Trailer

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Let Them Chirp Awhile

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Bobby is a struggling screenwriter taking care of a feisty Jack Russell puppy because of a deal he made with a girl he's hoping to sleep with. During a month of every day life in New York City, Bobby grapples with his friend Scott who is a womanizer, and a foe Hart Carlton, who steals Bobby's screenplay ideas and puts them into a campy morality play about 9-11. All of this occurs while Bobby has several failed relationships of his own.

Cast
Justin Rice as Bobby
Brendan Sexton III as Scott
Laura Breckenridge as Dara
Pepper Binkley as Michelle
Zach Galligan as Hart Carlton
Anthony Rapp as Himself
Amy Chow as Ariel
Abe Goldfarb as Voice of Leverne
Brian Silliman as Voice of Roma
Dennis Hurley as Voice of Williamson
Josh Alexander as Richard Buxton
Allegra Cohen
Jeff Schaeffer
Erik Wolfe

Detail Info
Director Jonathan Blitstein
Producer Anouk Frosch
Editor Jonathan Blitstein
Running Time 1 hr. 31 min.
Release Date Dec 5th, 2008
Distributors Blitstein Film
Country US

Killshot - Movie Trailer

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Lake City

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When a young man gets into trouble with a local drug dealer, he hits the road running with a young companion and heads to the last place on earth he wants to go--his childhood home. He reunites with his mother years after a family tragedy drove them apart. Once together, they are forced to sort out their past and escape a dangerous situation in the present.

Cast
Sissy Spacek as Maggie
Troy Garity as Billy
Dave Matthews as Red
Rebecca Romijn as Jennifer
Keith Carradine as Roy
Colin Ford as Clayton
Sydney ter Avest as Young Jennifer
Kenneth James Hinkle as Andy
David Matthews as Red
Alina Phelan as Linda
Jack Weber as Young Billy
Jeff Wincott as Leo
Irene Ziegler as Nancy Kaye
Drea de Matteo as Hope

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Director Hunter Hill
Producers

  • Executive Producer: Mark Johnson, Weiman Seid, Sally Pope
  • Producer: Jason Berk, Matt Lane (II), Mike S. Ryan, Donna L. Bascom, Allison Sarofim
Writers Hunter Hill
Editors Jeffrey Wolf
Music Aaron Zigman
Running Time 1 hr. 32 min.
Release Date Nov 21st, 2008 (limited)
Distributors Screen Media Films
Country USA

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Coraline - Movie Trailer

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Coraline

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The story of a young girl (Dakota Fanning) who unlocks a mysterious door in her new home in Ashland, Oregon, and enters into an adventure in a parallel reality. On the surface, this other world eerily mimics her own life—though much more fantastical. In it, Coraline encounters such off-kilter inhabitants as the morbidly funny Miss Forcible (Jennifer Saunders) and Miss Spink (Dawn French), and a counterfeit mother—who attempts to keep her. Ultimately, Coraline must count on her resourcefulness, determination, and bravery to get back home.

Cast
Dakota Fanning as Coraline
Teri Hatcher as Coraline's Mother
John Hodgman as Coraline's Father
Keith David as The Cat
Jennifer Saunders as Miss Forcible
Ian McShane as Mr. Bobinski
Dawn French as Miss Spink
Robert Bailey Jr. as Wybie

Detail Info
Directed by Henry Selick
Produced by Mary Sandell, Claire Jennings
Executive Producer Bill Mechanic, Henry Selick, Michael Zoumas
Line Producer Harry Linden
Written by Neil Gaiman (novel), Henry Selick
Music by They Might Be Giants, Bruno Coulais
Cinematography Paul Gentry, Pete Kozachik
Editing by Christopher Murrie
Distributed by

  • Focus Features
  • Laika Entertainment
Release date(s) Feb 6, 2009
Country United States
Language English
Budget $60 million

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

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Disney's Beauty Getting 3-D Treatment

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Wed Nov 19, 2008, 7:08 am EST
Source: E! Online

The Walt Disney Co. has announced plans to give a 3-D makeover to the 1991 animated classic Beauty and the Beast, for a 2010 release.

According to Variety, the movie's original codirectors, Kirk Wise and Gary Trousdale, will supervise the retooling of the beloved flick—the only cartoon to be nominated for a Best Picture Oscar. The process should take about nine months.

Beauty and the Beast will join the Mouse House's upcoming 3-D slate led by this weekend's Bolt. Next year's eye-popping releases will include Jonas Brothers 3-D Concert Movie, Pixar's Up and a revamped Toy Story, Jerry Bruckheimer's G-Force and Robert Zemeckis' A Christmas Carol starring Jim Carrey.

No word yet on an exact release date for Beauty. But 2010 will also see Disney unveil 3-D versions of Toy Story 2 and the hugely anticipated Toy Story 3, as well as Rapunzel, Step Up 3 and Tim Burton's update of Alice in Wonderland.

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Bond finds 'Solace' in $70.4M box office debut

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Sunday November 16 10:50 PM ET

James Bond's quantum of the weekend box office: $70.4 million. "Quantum of Solace," with Daniel Craig returning as Bond for the first direct sequel in the spy franchise, pulled in nearly $30 million more over opening weekend than its predecessor, 2006's "Casino Royale," according to studio estimates Sunday.

The debut also topped the previous opening-weekend record for a Bond flick, $47 million for 2002's "Die Another Day."

Adjusting for inflation, Sony's "Quantum of Solace" easily drew a bigger audience than that installment, the last Bond adventure featuring Pierce Brosnan. Based on 2002 admission prices, about 8.1 million tickets were sold for "Die Another Day" in the first weekend, compared to 9.8 million for "Quantum of Solace."

Two years ago, Craig was an unknown quantity as Bond, a stage-trained actor with little action experience and a resume that tended toward small, artsier films. Many fans were unhappy with the casting choice, but the critical and commercial success of "Casino Royale" silenced the critics.

"Quantum of Solace" picks up where "Casino Royale" left off, with Bond seeking to avenge the death of his lover.

"With 'Casino Royale,' people were rediscovering the franchise in a way with Daniel Craig as James Bond," said Rory Bruer, head of distribution for Sony. "Quite frankly, they loved it. They loved the movie, and they loved him in the role, so I think by the time `Quantum of Solace' was ready, audiences in the U.S. as well as the world audience was way ready."

"Quantum of Solace" began rolling out overseas two weekends before its U.S. debut, and its worldwide total now stands at $322 million.

DreamWorks Animation's "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa," which debuted at No. 1 the previous weekend, slipped to second place with $36.1 million, raising its 10-day total to $118 million.

"Quantum of Solace" gave a huge boost to overall revenues as Hollywood heads toward Thanksgiving, one of the year's busiest weekends at theaters. The top 12 movies took in $142.9 million, up 54 percent from the same weekend a year ago, when "Beowulf" led the box office with $27.5 million.

Movie revenue is running 1 percent ahead of 2007's record pace, when the industry took in $9.7 billion, according to box-office tracker Media By Numbers. Factoring in inflation, the number of tickets sold this year is 3.5 percent behind 2007's, though.

The next two weekends will bring more likely hits, including the vampire romance "Twilight," John Travolta and Miley Cyrus' animated comedy "Bolt" and Reese Witherspoon and Vince Vaughn's holiday romp "Four Christmases."

"Hollywood is in the best possible position right now, because it's all about momentum, and the industry certainly has that heading into the all-important holiday period," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Media By Numbers.

Fox Searchlight's "Slumdog Millionaire" had an impressive debut in limited release, taking in $350,434 in 10 theaters for a strong average of $35,043 a cinema. By comparison, "Quantum of Solace" averaged $20,400 in 3,451 theaters.

A film festival favorite, "Slumdog Millionaire" was directed by Danny Boyle ("Trainspotting," "28 Days Later") and follows the alternately heartwarming and horrific life of a poor youth who becomes a contestant on India's version of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?"

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Monday.

  1. "Quantum of Solace," $70.4 million.
  2. "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa," $36.1 million.
  3. "Role Models," $11.7 million.
  4. "High School Musical 3: Senior Year," $5.9 million.
  5. "Changeling," $4.2 million.
  6. "Zack and Miri Make a Porno," $3.2 million.
  7. "Soul Men," $2.43 million.
  8. "The Secret Life of Bees" $2.4 million.
  9. Saw V," $1.8 million.
  10. "The Haunting of Molly Hartley" $1.6 million.

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