The Daily Movie News with not only Up, Steve Carell, Bolt and Defiance..

November 8th, 2008 at 12:06 am

yes man carrey

Steve Carell’s going to work with a beaver. A Watchmen clip with Malin Akerman. Another appearance by Daniel Craig in Defiance. And Tom cruise in Valkyrie as well. Jim Carrey’s Yes Man has a new trailer. And a new Pixar short called Burn-E. Steven Spielberg and Will Smith team up for a bad plan. And Pixar hypes its new movie Up. Jack Black signs another movie and lastly, the last trailer of Bolt with John Travolta.

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Bollywood interested in DreamWorks

June 18th, 2008 at 2:36 pm

DreamWorks India

We should’ve seen this one coming. ‘Bollywood coming to Hollywood‘ + ‘Spielberg wants to reinvent DreamWorks‘  = this post? Apparently DreamWorks’ Steven Spielberg, David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenberg are in talks with the Indian Reliance Group to invest in their studio.

The big three have been discontent with the Paramount deal for a long time and have been talking to several competing parties. Now it seems like Spielberg and co. will get $500-$600 million from Reliance to become independent yet again.

DreamWorks’ parting from Paramount is pretty much confirmed by now and both don’t seem to mind (at all). But will they really end up in Indian arms? And start the injection of Indian movie capital into Hollywood while the US studios are keeping the money in their pockets?

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It’s Happening around the world, a look at the overseas box office

June 17th, 2008 at 1:50 am

M. Night Shyamalan World

Ok, ‘The Happening’ is a terrible movie, but taking the number one spot overseas is quite an accomplishment. M. Night Shyamalan’s movie made $32.1 million at 5,714 screens in 88 territories. That’s about $5,600 per screen. ‘The Incredible Hulk’ came in second, but managed to make almost $10,000 per screen at 38 markets.

The $32.1 million comes after Shyamalan’s awful box office result of ‘Lady in the Water’ in 2006. The fantasy only made $30 million overseas during its lifetime. It’s clear Fox’ aggressive marketing campaign paid off. The trailer with falling bodies gave people high hopes for his new thriller. It’s too bad this is one of those ‘the best is in the trailer’ movies and most will leave disappointed.

Europe was leading the ticket sales for ‘The Happening.’ France grossed a good $4.6 million, followed by Spain with $3.8 million. The U.K. brought in $3.4 million and several other countries ended the weekend with around $2 million.

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