1408 is not a sequel, or prequel, to 2046. Such a shame, really. THE MOST INTERESTING FILM OF THE WEEKLast summer Universal unleashed Miami Vice on the world. It was given a mixed reception, with some (such as myself) falling all over it, while others found it to be a tad too… dull? Anemic, story-wise? … Continue reading →
Un Film Un Gross Un Per Screen Un Total 1 Fantastic Four 2 $57,400,000 $14,498 $57,400,000 2 Ocean’s Thirteen $19,105,000 (-47.1%) $5,359 $69,810,000 3 Knocked Up $14,535,000 (-26%) $5,000 $90,482,000 4 Pirates 3 $12,024,000 (-43.1%) $3,611 $273,757,000 5 Surf’s Up $9,300,000 (-47.3%) $2,633 $34,671,000 6 Shrek the Third $9,007,000 (-41.2%) $2,569 $297,249,000 7 Nancy Drew … Continue reading →
Is "Clobbering Time" like "Smoke-Thirty?" Obviously, it means that it is time to clobber. But The Thing never says "It’s Cry like an Eight-Year-Old Girl Time" or "It’s Gazpacho Time!" Perhaps the only emotion he’s ready to admit to is stark raving violence. Maybe when he gets mad at his wife, Mrs. Thing, it’s like … Continue reading →
Title of Film Gross of Film Per Screen Totale 1 Ocean’s Thirteen $37,080,000 $10,401 $37,080,000 2 Pirates! Caribbean! World! End! $21,316,000 (-51.8%) $5,326 $253,614,000 3 Knocked Up $20,017,000 (-34.8%) $6,960 $66,241,000 4 Surf’s Up $18,000,000 $5,102 $18,000,000 5 Shrek the Third $15,750,000 (-43.8%) $4,012 $281,892,000 6 Hostel: Part II $8,750,000 $3,723 $8,750,000 7 Mr. Brooks … Continue reading →
We always end up back here, don’t we? THE MOST INTERESTING FILM OF THE WEEKOriginally, I would have said it was Ocean’s 13, but we’ll have to get to that. It turns out it’s Hostel: Part II. Eli Roth has been a controversial figure since Cabin Fever made a huge fest splash, got bought by … Continue reading →
Da Film Da Gross Da Per Screen Da Total 1 Pirates of the Caribbean: A.W.E. $43,188,000 (-62.4%) $9,900 $216,527,000 2 Knocked Up $29,284,000 $10,199 $29,284,000 3 Shrek the Third $26,704,000 (-49.7%) $6,498 $254,611,000 4 Mr. Brooks $10,020,000 $4,084 $10,020,000 5 Spider-Man 3 $7,500,000 (-47.7%) $2,204 $318,264,000 6 Waitress $2,025,000 (-34.2%) $3,347 $9,454,000 7 Gracie $1,363,000 … Continue reading →
So Pirates underperformed, but still made shitloads of money. In that way, it’s good to be Knocked Up. Nobody’s summer rests on your shoulders, and if you only make $60 million then the only people disappointed are those with good taste. In Hollywood… they are few and far between. THE WEEKEND’S MOST INTERESTING MOVIEThe challenge … Continue reading →
I feel like the start of my column is like the opening to Saturday Night Live. I don’t want to get down to business, that’s just too professional, too cold, but then I’m also typing to myself. It’s a conundrum, this. Maybe I could lead with some jokes, or something. THE MOST INTERESTING FILM OF … Continue reading →