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Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Click $40,000,000 $40,000,000 1 2 Cars $22,500,000 $155,900,000 3 3 Nacho Libre $12,100,000 $52,600,000 2 4 Waist Deep $9,400,000 $9,400,000 1 5 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift $9,200,000 $42,500,000 2 6 The Lake House $8,300,000 $29,200,000 2 7 The Break-Up $6,100,000 $103,700,000 4 8 Garfield: … Continue reading →
Mailbagsukidoji: Hey folks, You have a comment and don’t want to send a letter? Please click HERE and pipe up on the message boards. Please? That thread is deader than Ralph Bellamy. Now that I’ve gotten another Leak out of me, the letters are coming nice and steady. Makes me think I oughta keep it … Continue reading →
UPDATE: This is tonight! Like you’ve got anything better to do anyway! As you might’ve seen us mention around here, the creators of CHUD fave Shaun of the Dead started with an equally ingenious UK television series called Spaced, about an aspiring comic artist (Shaun himself Simon Pegg) and a writer (series co-scribe Jessica Stevenson) … Continue reading →
I’ve been a fan of Danny Leiner’s for some time now – I think his broad comedies Dude, Where’s My Car and especially Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle have some brilliance in them, and I suspected that there was more to Leiner than these two films let on. Turns out I was right. … Continue reading →
The Set Up…It’s been over a half of a year since one of these ugly dogs graced this here site. I kept writing and rewriting a farewell letter that never came. Part of it was because I felt there was a conflict of interest aspect I had to tiptoe around because I really don’t want … Continue reading →
Finally. Richard Linklater’s anticipated Philip K. Dick adaptation A Scanner Darkly (Keanu Reeves, Robert Downey Jr, Winona Ryder, Woody Harrelson) is finally coming to theaters in all its Rotoscoped glory. I hated the piss out of Waking Life’s coffeehouse ramblings but the visual style used there (and now in credit card commercials) is nothing short … Continue reading →
The internet is hungry for news, and websites will jump on any little thing that sounds like it can be spun out into a story. If Johnny Depp says he would be happy to do three more Pirates films, suddenly there’s a second trilogy. If Jude Law says he would love to see another Sky … Continue reading →
Summers are now incomplete without at least one superhero movie, and Marvel is hoping Shell-head is as popular as Web-head. They’ve already slotted their upcoming Iron Man movie into the May 2nd weekend in 2008, the exact same spot Spider-Man 3 will swinging next year. There are still financing complications and the recent exit of Marvel … Continue reading →
Vin Diesel has crippled the film Black Water Transit by suddenly pulling out only weeks before shooting starts. Diesel was set to head to Chicago to shoot the $30 million cop action film, but has instead opted to not head to Chicago to shoot the $30 million cop action film. No one seems to know … Continue reading →
After four years of development, Sony has put James Mangold’s remake of 3:10 to Yuma in turnaround, just months before he was to start filming. There’s no word on why Sony is dropping the picture – it stars Russell Crowe and is being directed by the guy behind Walk the Line, so it seems like … Continue reading →