Thursday, 29 May 2008

No Doubt - Was The Racer Fixed




Warner Bros. on Monday was being accused of cooking the books Monday after it turned
out that their box-office estimate for the opening weekend of Speed Racer was
way off the mark. The studio had predicted that the film would wind up with $20.2
million in ticket sales, putting it in second place. "It's far from the first time a
studio with an underperforming pic has overestimated its Sunday gross and avoided
an embarrassing third-place finish in Monday morning box office stories," Daily
Variety commented today (Tuesday). The estimated figure, not the final one, is
the one that receives the most play in the press -- if for no other reason than that
Sunday is ordinarily a light news day. Few analysts had believed the studio's estimate,
given the movie's weak showing on Friday and Saturday. (Weekend estimates include
actual figures for Friday and Saturday and estimated sales for Sunday.) As things
turned out, the movie debuted with just $18.6 million -- a figure that will no doubt
cause heads eventually to fall at the studio, which reportedly spent $250-300 million
to produce and market it. Taking over second place was the debuting romantic comedy
What Happens in Vegas from 20th Century Fox, which wound up with $20.2 million,
the same amount that had been forecast for Speed Racer. Meanwhile, the second
weekend of Iron Man earned $51.2 million, more than the debuts of Vegas
and Racer put together, keeping it in first place.



The top ten films over the weekend, according to final figures compiled by Media
by Numbers (figures in parentheses represent total gross to date):
1. Iron
Man, Paramount, $51,190,629, 2 Wks. ($177,825,024); 2. What Happens in Vegas, Fo
x, $20,172,474, (New); 3. Speed Racer, Warner Bros., $18,561,337, (New); 4.
Made of Honor, Sony, $8,116,323, 2 Wks. ($26,791,494); 5. Baby Mama,
Universal, $6,225,790, 3 Wks. ($40,836,370); 6. Forgetting Sarah Marshall,
Universal, $3,837,240, 4 Wks. ($50,781,745); 7. Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantánamo
Bay, Warner Bros., $3,106,424, 3 Wks. ($30,667,308); 8 . The Forbidden Kingdom,
Lionsgate, $2,169,323, 4 Wks. ($48,530,104); 9. Nim's Island, Fox, $1,463,622,
6 Wks. ($44,395,857); 10. Prom Night, Sony, $1,012,986, 5 Wks. ($42,785,107).






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Sunday, 18 May 2008

Blanchett delivers eulogy at Ledger funeral

Blanchett delivers eulogy at Ledger funeral



Actress Cate Blanchett delivered a moving eulogy at a memorial service in Perth, Australia for Heath Book of account on Sat.
Over 600 family members, friends and fans gathered to





Monday, 5 May 2008

Sopranos have SAG Awards hat-trick

Sopranos have SAG Awards hat-trick



The stars of 'The Sopranos' were the big winners in the TV categories at the Screen Actors Society Awards in the US at the weekend.
James River Gandolfini and Edie Genus Falco were named Best Thespian and Actress in a Drama Serial severally spell the cast of 'The Sopranos' won the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Serial publication prize.
On that point were iI awards for '30 Rock' with stars Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey named Topper Role player and Actress in a Funniness Series respectively.
The cast of the US serial 'The Office' south Korean won the Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series laurels.
Kevin Kline north Korean won Best Role player in a Television system Pic or Miniseries for 'As You Like It' with Queen Latifah named Best Actress for 'Life Support'.
The stunt team on '24' north Korean won the prize for Outstanding Execution by a Stunt Supporting players in a Telly Series.
For more on the Screen Actors Society Awards, click hither.




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