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Rank Title WeekendGross CumulativeGross Weeks in Release 1 Cars $68,800,000 $62,800,000 1 2 The Break-Up $20,400,000 $74,000,000 2 3 X-Men: The Last Stand $15,500,000 $201,700,000 3 4 The Omen $15,400,000 $35,700,000 1 5 Over the Hedge $10,300,000 $130,200,000 4 6 The Da Vinci Code $10,300,000 $189,000,000 4 7 A Prairie Home Companion $4,600,000 $4,600,000 1 … Continue reading →
It’s likely that many Chewers only know Garrison Keillor from references on (“Be more funny!”). If you’re anything like me, that is. Keillor’s The SimpsonsA Prairie Home Companion has run since 1974, and today has 4 million listeners on NPR stations across America. One of whom isn’t me, but after seeing Robert Altman’s version of … Continue reading →
UPDATED! The picture above comes from Aint It Cool News I was born and raised in New York City. I grew up reading Spider-Man comics I would get first at the local Te-Amo on Main Street in Flushing, right next to the Main Street Twin where I would see most of my movies, and later … Continue reading →
6/6/06 wasn’t just the day The Omen opened and plenty of people found excuses to have Satanic parties – it was also National Punch an Emo Kid day. I hope Zach Braff is OK – he’s like the posterboy for that group. I love him and his work, but boy does he have the sensitive … Continue reading →
Now that Star Wars is over, George Lucas can finally get back into making experimental, indie type films. Like Indiana Jones 4. It seems to me like this movie not only should never happen, but that it quite likely will never happen. Still, Lucas et al are forging ahead, and now the Emperor is focusing … Continue reading →
This news has actually been kicking around the internet for a few days, and if I had any interest whatsoever in Alien vs. Predator 2, I would’ve immediately dropped the candy and chloroform, exited the playground area and reported the info with all alacrity. Unfortunately I’m about as interested in another AvP as I am … Continue reading →
When I met Eli Roth at the Slither premiere afterparty, he told me his plans for the sequel to Hostel: “This time I want to try to get some nudity and violence in there,” he said. He’s expanded on that to MTV, explaining that Hostel 2 will be about three girls who get caught up … Continue reading →
The days of studios throwing mad sums of money at every comic that comes along may be fading away, but when you’ve got a hot property on your hands like our boys at Boom!, the moviemakers sit up and take notice. Then write a nice check. Universal has wrapped their fingers around Boom!’s new book … Continue reading →