A new show featuring Pirates of the Caribbean 4, Monsters vs. Aliens and some TwilightNovember 5th, 2008 at 1:21 am

The first production pictures of Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds with Daniel Bruhl. Jerry Bruckheimer talks Pirates of the Caribbean 4. 3D animation Monsters vs. Aliens impresses. Twilight tickets and clip. Charlize Theron signs a new movie with a familiar face. The Farrelly brothers make a movie based on a really old TV series. News about Smokin’ Aces and the last new trailer of Soul Men with Bernie Mac.
The Daily Movie News of November 4th.
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Regal Cinemas to add 1,500 3-D screensMay 20th, 2008 at 5:25 pm

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Doesn’t that make you dizzy? It’s the word in Hollywood these days: 3-D. Just yesterday we talked about how ‘Dawn of the Dead’ was getting a 3-D remake and now Regal Cinemas is announcing to upgrade 1,500 screens to display 3-D. The movie chain is certainly busy with new technology. Two weeks ago they announced their renewed support for IMAX.
RealD will provide the technology, bringing the total to more than 3,500 RealD screens. With about 25% of Regal Cinemas’ screens being able to display the 3-D pictures. Hopefully this brings Jeffrey Katzenberg a little closer to his goal for the ‘Monsters vs. Aliens‘ movie.
‘Bee Movie’ pushes DreamWorks earningsApril 29th, 2008 at 8:30 pm

While ‘Bee Movie’ didn’t manage to top its $150 million budget in the US theaters, it did manage to up the revenue for Dreamworks last quarter. The bee movie added $48.9 million to the total revenue of $156.6 million, compared to $93.7 million last year. Net income rose to $26.1 million, from $15.4 million last year.
The total for ‘Bee Movie’ now stands at $287 million at the box office, making it “barely profitable with no material impact on earnings going forward because of its high expense,” chief executive Jeffrey Katzenberg said.
‘Shrek the Third’ added $48.3 million to the quarter’s revenue with 19.8 DVDs shipped. And ‘Kung Fu Panda,’ set for June 6, is expected to drive this year’s revenue, obviously.
On another note, Katzenberg was disappointed with the current amount of screens able to show 3-D movies in the US. Producing ‘Monsters vs. Aliens’ in 3-D added a $10-$15 million to the costs, which isn’t expected to pay off now. “When you hear me talk about my disappointment, it is in the context of really trying to achieve the 5,000-plus screens installed by the time of our release,” Katzenberg said. “If these guys don’t get their act together very quickly in the next 30 days, they are not going to be able to achieve that goal.“
With currently only 1,000 screens able to show 3-D films, I don’t think anybody is expecting that to happen.