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Star Trek Tops Home Video Sales Charts November 26, 2009 by Anthony Pascale , Filed under: DVD/Blu-ray , Paramount , Star Trek (2009 film) , trackback Paramount had big hopes for Star Trek on home video, and it looks like they are getting their wish. JJ Abrams movie has wrapped up its first week in the home video market and (just like with theatrical release) it is topping the charts. The first sales...
We are nearing the end of another decade. Just one month to go before we are transported into 2010.There were a lot of huge movies that came out in the past 10 years such as The Dark Knight, The Lord...
The Twilight Saga: New Moolah In the US : The big news is the absolute decimation of the box-office by the so-called "Twi-hards", who sent THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON rocketing to #1 with an astonishing $143m. It had the best opening day ever ($72.7m), and the third best weekend opening (behind Spider-Man 3 and The Dark Knight)... sports movie THE BLIND SIDE didn't have a bad opening, either,...
According to BoxOfficeMojo (via MarketingCharts), the official website for Twilight: New Moon was the most visited movie site for the week of November 22nd, which shouldn’t be all that surprising. What is surprising is that The Dark Knight’s site is number four, more than a year after its release. Not sure what might have accounted for [...] Did you like this post? Read all the Movie Marketing...
The Twilight vampire romance sequel New Moon took a record-breaking bite out of the North American box office this weekend, final figures showed on Monday. The second big-screen instalment adapted from Stephenie Meyer’s phenomenally successful books raked in an astounding $142,8-million in three days , the third biggest opening of all time, Exhibitor Relations said. Only Batman sequel The Dark...
As Black Friday approaches, a bunch of really great movie deals are hitting the web. We'll try to bring you a daily round-up of links throughout the week. The following deals are good for this week. Amazon is also doing a set of "Lightning Deals" which are only good for a specified set of hours. We have marked those hours below. The Gold Box Deal of the Day is Stargate Atlantis: The Complete...
The Twilight Saga: New Moon topples the box office this week, landing in the #1 spot in North America, Canada and the UK. It also became the #1 opening weekend for 2009 in North America ($142.84M USD) and Canada ($10.M CAD) knocking out Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen from back in June. Although The Twilight Saga: New Moon took and impressive £11.6M in the UK, it did not topple the record...
I should probably just drop the years from this thing altogether, because today's list will actually contain not one, as I had hoped, but two movies that actually came out in late 2000. My only two excuses are that I write this very early in the morning, and well, I sometimes confuse when a movie came out with when I actually got to see it. And, to paraphrase the great Lewis Grizzard when people complained...
Robert Ullman MovieLine has a great post up pointing out 7 threatened fanboy reactions to the new Twilight movie . When New Moon nearly unseated The Dark Knight 's opening weekend box-office record, the boy-nerds got their fan-panties in a bunch. Not only do they have to do egregious things to retain their manhood from the castration-like trauma of watching the film—one reviewer "ran out...
Ah, okay, I think we’re all big enough to admit that not every headline can be a keeper. Moving along. io9 brings up a great point — with emo vampires and werewolves having pounded the Dark Knight into submission for midnight movie showings (if he had prep time it would have all been okay), superheroes are [...]
The UK has officially caught Stephenie Meyer fever after The Twilight Saga: New Moon's strident opening weekend, and the Coens' A Serious Man deals another little cut to star prestige The winner When the original Twilight movie arrived in the UK last December, it opened with a decent £2.51m – not a bad number, considering Stephenie Meyer's books had yet to achieve blockbuster status. But...
Absolutely unbelievable. Wow. That is all I can say. Who in their right mind would have predicted such a gigantic opening? I certainly couldn't. I knew it would be big, heck, I am pretty sure we all knew that. The phenomenon that was Twilight has become a juggernaut with The Twilight Saga: New Moon . The first suspicion I had that it would be bigger than expected was when the local 16 screen theater...
but I have to say I'm struck, and a little perturbed, by the effect it's having...on young men. Look at this ratings analysis of "New Moon," the second installment in the film franchise based on Stephanie Meyer's Twilight series. In particular, look at the breakdown of ratings by gender (and, to a lesser extent, age). Now there's nothing particularly shocking about those stats. It's no secret...
BATMAN: THE DARK KNIGHT is dead. Well, B:TDK record for the Biggest 2-Day box office take is. The boys from THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON popped fangs and claws and went to town on the dark avenger, pulling in $115.9m, beating the $114.8 million of TDK. Those numbers also tore out HARRY POTTER's jugular, formerly held with $102.7m and shredded SPIDER-MAN 3's pjs of $151m. According to Nikkie Finke,...
Plot Summary: Right after fascinating not allowed Ra's Al Ghul's contrivance and the crypti disappearing of Dr. Jonathan Crane AKA Scarecrow, Batman continues his seemingly-endless application to bear integrity to Gotham's atrocity and shady with the cooperat of Lt. James Gordon and happening determined District Attorney Harvey Dent. But this generation, The Dark Knight faces a rising psychopathic...