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Paul on DVD and Blu-ray August 9

Tuesday, June 7th, 2011

If you loved “Paul” when it was in the theaters, you won’t have much longer to wait until you can watch the film in your own home. “Paul” will be out on DVD and Blu-ray August 9! The Blu-ray Combo Pack will include a Blu-ray and DVD copy of the unrated and theatrical versions of the film. Also, for a limited time only, the Combo Pack will include a digital copy of the unrated film that can be viewed on many types of digital devices. Blu-ray users can also access MY MOVIES, an exclusive feature that allows Blu-ray users to stream a bonus film instantly to their television through any…

It was a Bunny beatdown

Box office report: 'Hop' easily thumps 'Source Code'

Sunday, April 3rd, 2011

The box office results for the weekend of April 1st – 3rd has Easter season arriving early and often with moviegoers. Hop came out of nowhere to thump all the competition in attaining the top spot. Meanwhile, Diary and Sucker Punch experience a major sophomore slump (as did I in college). Here are the studio estimates: 1. Hop ($38.1 million) 2. Source Code ($15 million) 3. Insidious ($13.4 million) 4. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules ($10.2 million) 5. Limitless ($9.4 million) 6. The Lincoln Lawyer ($7 million) 7. Sucker Punch ($6 million) 8. Rango ($4.5 million) 9. Paul ($4.3 million) 10. Battle: Los Angeles ($3.5 million) Analysis Universal…

Hop

Box Office Predictions: Hop To Poop Jelly Beans All Over The Competition

Thursday, March 31st, 2011

Can you believe it’s April? It certainly doesn’t feel like it, here in New York at least. Anyway, we’ve arrived at a brand new month, the final month before the summer season kicks off. Sounds exciting, right? Well, April box office numbers have a tendency to be rather lack luster. Last year, the month kicked off with a bang courtesy of Clash of the Titans, but from there it was almost all downhill. 2008 was a particularly tough year for the month of April with the box office never seeing more than $82 million in total for the top 12 films of a weekend. Well, we’ve got some pretty big…

Rodrick Rules

Box office report: 'Wimpy Kid' hands out a 'Limitless' beat down

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011

The box office results for the weekend of March 25th- 27th has the lure of childhood innocence winning out over feminine violence. With “Diary of a Wimpy Kid” over-achieving, Zack Snyder’s “Sucker Punch” could not muster up much of a fight. Here are the final numbers (click on title for review): 1. Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules ($23.75 million) 2. Sucker Punch ($19.05 million) 3. Limitless ($15.05 million) 4. The Lincoln Lawyer ($10.75 million) 5. Rango ($9.77 million) 6. Paul ($7.85 million) 7. Battle: Los Angeles ($7.58 million) 8. Red Riding Hood ($4.31 million) 9. The Adjustment Bureau ($4.29 million) 10. Mars Needs Moms ($2.25 million) Analysis The…

Sucker Punch

Box Office Predictions: The Sucker Punch Girls Storm The Box Office

Thursday, March 24th, 2011

We’ve only got two new wide releases this weekend, but they could be heavy hitters. Arriving in 3,100 theaters is the sequel to last year’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules. Now, this one’s an easy call. Not only is it a sequel, but it’s arriving at the exact same time of year as the first. Should it put up similar numbers, Rodrick Rules is looking at a $22.1 million opening. Now what about Zack Snyder? This guy is a bit all over the place. His last two March releases, Watchmen and 300, both had big openings, however, his latest film, the $80 million…

Adrianne Palicki as Wonder Woman

Movie News Cheat Sheet: Sucker Punch Meets Disney And Wonder Woman Meets Fetish Fans

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

So, what’d you think of our first installment of the new weekly feature Movie News Cheat Sheet? Hopefully you found it entertaining and informative because we’re back for more! In the latest addition we bring you even more SXSW updates, a handful of new trailers, the best of the best over at the box office and much more. Keep on reading to get the perfect dose of the latest to let you confidently dive headfirst into a week packed with movie news banter. 1. SXSW: Just before the festival winds down we’ve got a few more films for you to consider. First up is Kristen Wiig’s writing debut, Bridesmaids, which…

Bradley Cooper wondering what to conquer next

Box office report: 'Limitless' outwits 'Paul'

Sunday, March 20th, 2011

The box office results for the weekend of March 18th – 20th has audiences looking to test their mental abilities. The brainy “Limitless” was able to trump a “Lincoln Lawyer” and the laidback “Paul.” Meanwhile, “Los Angeles” is rapidly losing ground. Here are the studio estimates: 1. Limitless ($19 million) 2. Rango ($15.3 million) 3. Battle Los Angeles ($14.6 million) 4. The Lincoln Lawyer ($13.4 million) 5. Paul ($13.1 million) 6. Red Riding Hood ($7.2 million) 7. The Adjustment Bureau ($5.9 million) 8. Mars Needs Moms ($5.3 million) 9. Beastly ($3.2 million) 10. Hall Pass ($2.6 million) Analysis With “Limitless” opening, the flick is set up for a nice profitable…

Paul

Box Office Predictions: Funny Guy Paul To Trump Battle: LA's Evil Invaders

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Ready for a trio of newcomers? I hope so because this weekend we’ve got Limitless, The Lincoln Lawyer and Paul all hitting 2,700+ theaters. Let’s start with the Bradley Cooper starrer Limitless. Yes, this one packs a powerful cast including Cooper, Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro, but so did Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps and that one only opened with $19 million. Even worse? Wall Street had the benefit of an even more star-studded cast and being a sequel to a very successful film. Looking back at Cooper’s recent releases, the most comparable to this one would be The A-Team and that one nabbed $25.7 million, but in almost…

from left: Pegg, Wiig, Frost and Paul hit the road

Paul Movie Review

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

Title: Paul Director: Greg Mottola Writers: Nick Frost, Simon Pegg Stars: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Seth Rogen Let it be known that this reviewer is an overall fan of Simon Pegg’s scripts (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz, Run Fatboy Run) written these last seven years. So when he penned the 104 minute stoner-alien feature that is “Paul,” perhaps he could work in the comedic magic he did with zombies, using an extraterrestrial backdrop. As an added bonus – depending how you define humor – he tapped Superbad director Greg Mottola to navigate the geeky road trip adventure. Which amounts to E.T. on some decent swag. That’s marijuana for…

Battle Los Angeles decimated the competition

Box Office Report: 'Mars' and 'Red Riding' fall in 'Battle'

Sunday, March 13th, 2011

The box office results for the weekend of March 11th – 13th sees audiences buying to raw action, rather than rip-offs and over-priced animations. “Battle: Los Angeles” easily takes the top spot while “Rango” holds up relatively strong in its second outing. and Here are the studio estimates: 1. Battle: Los Angeles ($36 million) 2. Rango ($23 million) 3. Red Riding Hood ($14.1 million) 4. The Adjustment Bureau ($11.5 million) 5. Mars Needs Moms ($6.8 million) 6. Hall Pass ($5.1 million) 7. Beastly ($5 million) 8. Just Go With It ($4 million) 9. The King‘s Speech ($3.6 million) 10. Gnomeo and Juliet ($3.5 million) Analysis The overall box office is…