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Lol @ Kljesta

You are like our movie Guinea Pig. Where do you find all of these?

 

Let my kids watch the original Freddy. They were scared. Got to let kids have those few times when they are kids that they did something they were not supposed to. I remember the times I snuck a movie or was allowed to watch something scary. Kind of sticks out in your memory.

 

Now I guess I am watching Tom and Jerry and the pirates?

 

 

Anyways, this is why I am here.

 

2 November 2013 9:16 AM, PDT | Variety - Film News | See recent Variety - Film News news »

 

Summit’s “Ender’s Game” is topping this weekend domestically with a projected $27 million bow, an Ok start for the teen lit adaptation that was not quite as hotly anticipated as Lionsgate had hoped.

Game” opened to $9.9 million Friday, including $1.4 million from late night showings on Halloween. The bow is fine for Lionsgate, which in addition to distributing the film Stateside financed 20% of its $110 million budget, all its portion of which will be recouped this frame. It’s just not the bow Lionsgate may have hoped for given the book’s following.

The film has only a few weeks to prove itself before another Ya adaptation from Lionsgate, “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire,” opens and blows it out of the water.

Paramount’s “Jackass Presents: Bad Grandpa” is expected to take second in its soph sesh with around $17 million, and a pair of openers should fall in right behind.

CBS Films »

 

Ender's Game will struggle domestically to even get up to where it's budget is at. No chance of making any money. Let's just hope that it does well overseas.

 

 

Speaking of overseas.

 

2 November 2013 8:58 AM, PDT | The Wrap | See recent The Wrap news »

Thor: The Dark World” has thundered to $45.2 million in its first three days at the overseas box office, and pushed Disney’s 2013 foreign box office total to a new record. The early returns from the Marvel superhero sequel are running well ahead of the totals of the original film as it rolls out in 36 foreign markets this weekend. The studio reported Saturday that its overall overseas grosses hit $2.314 billion Friday, marking the fourth consecutive year that Disney has surpassed the $2 billion benchmark overseas.  The previous record was $2.302 billion, set in 2010. Also read: ‘Ender’s Game’ Blasts Through Box-Office Boycott for. »

 

- Todd Cunningham

 

I am not that excited for Thor. The first one was alright for me, and this one does not look much better. This and Captain America is definitely one of Disney's weakest Avenger film's in my opinion. Iron Man the Best of course. Well.....I guess I should count The Hulk as well, I just hope they do not make another one any time soon. I think he works best in a group setting. Definitely do not give us any Hawkeye or that female character movies. I cannot imagine it working well.

Anyone think we will get any cool superheroes added in the next Avengers?