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RedBox To Offer Blu-ray Rentals

Saturday, 31 July 2010

RedBox has plans of entering the digital world. They want to stay relevant, and compete with the likes of NetFlix, iTunes, etc. But, before doing this, what else can they do to expand their services and gains regarding their kiosks? Well, how about offering the new standard for movies: Blu-rays. Variety reports: Redbox is giving Blu-ray rentals a green light. The company, which rents movies for...
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Mark Ruffalo On Hulk And The Avengers

Saturday, 31 July 2010

As we all know by now, Mark Ruffalo will become Bruce Banner/Hulk in Marvel’s The Avengers. He will be replacing Edward Norton (The Incredible Hulk). Here’s an interview with the actor, after he was introduced at his first ever Comic-Con adventure. EW reports: What was it like appearing en masse at Comic-Con last weekend and being introduced to 6,500 screaming comic book fans? It...
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J.J. Abrams Producing Boilerplate

Saturday, 31 July 2010

He is one of the busiest man in Hollywood. With already plenty of movies on his directing/producing development list (including Star Trek 2, Mission Impossible 4, Super 8, etc.), J.J. Abrams has just added one more. Abrams’ very successful company, Bad Robot, is planning on telling the story of one peculiar robot. HollywoodReporter states: J.J. Abrams and his Bad Robot banner are...
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Stallone Talks Rambo Prequel

Saturday, 31 July 2010

Last time we heard, there was a rumor that Stallone was pondering a Rambo 5. Originally, it was going to be about a kidnap thriller, that then jumped into a sci-fi “Predator” story, with Rambo hunting a weird creature; a “government experiment gone wrong”. Thankfully that whole crazy plot was scratched. Stallone, who is currently making the rounds for his upcoming action...
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Tuesday, 09 March 2010

At the boxoffice this weekend, Alice clearly dominated the pack with an impressive $116m opening, and while I have heard some kneejerk reactions that it is on its way to beating Avatar, I think thats a little presumptuous.

I didnt get around to seeing Brooklyn’s Finest, but happy to see that it settled in as the second place hit just edging out Shutter Island in its third week. I am hearing mixed reviews.

Boxoffice Mojo reports:


Opening Weekend March 5-7th
Alice in Wonderland $116,300,000 Opening
Brooklyn’s Finest $13,500,000 Opening
Shutter Island $13,300,000 3 wks
Cop Out $9,145,000 2 wks
Avatar $7,700,000 12 wks

Cop Out can brag that it beat Avatar but that encapsulated statement only holds true because Avatar is on its 3rd month in the Top 5.

What did you see this weekend?

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