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Out of the ones I've seen in that list I've enjoyed them
I haven't seen batteries not included or bad grandpa and others were just alright like the hunger games
But I like the James wan horrors and thought insidious 2 (I had to watch one and looking forward to 3) and especially the conjuring were excellent
We're the millers and gravity were especially superb when I expected they weren't going to be as good as they were so nice surprises
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Doing even better than lofty expectations, Warner Brothers’ “The LEGO Movie” pulled in an estimated $69.1 million at the U.S. box-office in its first weekend. Made for a tight $60 million, the film is already a big success story for the studio and a guaranteed sequel generator helped also by great reviews and word of […]
Lego Movie has smashed its own predictions and pulled in $69.1m in its opening weekend in just the US. The film cost $60m to make so coupled with the expected run and international openings this will be a proper money earner.
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In the US Lego Movie has stormed away with a high third week total proving to be a juggernaut. I knocked Pompeii for six and already Pompeii looks to potentially be the first new year failure.
Frozen is now the second highest grossing animated film ever and is set to finally cross the $1bn mark shortly
And whilst faltering in the US Robocop is doing solid business internationally which is moving it steadily along where a sequel can't be ruled out
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Dreamworks’ video game adaptation “Need for Speed” hit a roadblock at the domestic box-office this weekend. The $66 million-budget film not only scored scathing reviews, but debuted in third place to a lower-than-expected haul of $17.8 million. A write-off? Not so fast. The film also launched internationally in 40 markets and did very healthy business, […]
Need for Speed has stumbled in the US charts opening to less than what was needed however it's internationally takings were pretty good meaning that in its opening weekend it took a total of $63.2m against a budget of $66m with several countries to go so it should do okay.
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Disney and Marvel’s “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” opened last night at 8pm in the United States and is headed towards the biggest domestic box-office opening of the year so far. The first film opened to $65 million in 2011, whilst the new one is on track to easily beat the current record holder for […]
Winter Soldier took $10m in initial domestic takings which will add onto last weeks international haul meaning that before this weekend is fully factored in the film will already be past $100m, by Monday expect it to jump past $200m
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Boasting a new April record, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” opened in the United States on Friday and has scored an estimated $96 million opening weekend. Along with Thursday night previews the film made $37 million on Friday and a further $34 million on Saturday. Both critical reviews and audience response have been strong. That’s […]
Winter Soldier hits $303m internationally before its second weekend is over
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In worldwide unadjusted figures Winter Soldier has already overtaken Incredible Hulk and by next weekend should have already outgrossed its predecessor. The film looks like it will easily take 4th in Marvels takings chart.
Meanwhile Frozen has now taken 9th place in the all time earnings chart and at current pace seems likely to hit sixth very soon.
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Went to see The Winter Soldier last week and its fantastic. I wasn't expecting as such because i felt Captain America was one of the weakest of the Marvel films but The Winter Soldier may be the 2nd best after The Avengers. I really hope it grosses over a billion dollars. Cant Wait for the Blu Ray Release in around 6 months time.
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Originally posted by dataDave View PostDespite being proper toss.
My kids loved this as did i maybe its something youhave to see with kids but how could you not like Emmet.
Everything is Awesome, Everything is cool when you're part of a team.
come on let some sunshine in
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With the first few days of box-office in for “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”, the nine films that make up the ‘Marvel Cinematic Universe’ this week have now become the highest-grossing film franchise at the U.S. domestic box-office. The top ten are: 1 – Marvel Cinematic Universe (9 Films)$2,463.3 billion 2 – Harry Potter (8 […]
The Marvel Universe has now become the highest grossing franchise domestically to the US ever, that's more than all 8 Potter films, all Star Wars films or even all 23 Bond films combined before inflation is accounted for
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It was pegged to drop to second place but Winter Soldier fought off new release Rio 2 to hold on to the domestic top spot for a second week. The films worldwide tally is fast rising and in about a fortnight should be tussling with Iron Man 1 & 2 for total earnings.
Frozen meanwhile pushed past Skyfall into the 8th all time highest grossing film and is incredibly close to taking 7th place
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Originally posted by Superman Falls View Posthttp://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3820&p=.htm
It was pegged to drop to second place but Winter Soldier fought off new release Rio 2 to hold on to the domestic top spot for a second week. The films worldwide tally is fast rising and in about a fortnight should be tussling with Iron Man 1 & 2 for total earnings.
Frozen meanwhile pushed past Skyfall into the 8th all time highest grossing film and is incredibly close to taking 7th place
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