Tuesday, October 11, 2005
DVD WHORE >> October 11, 2005
It’s Tuesday! That of course means new DVDs. There’s a complete list of todays releases after the jump. If you haven’t been to the store yet, consider using these handy links to add to your collection while helping to support Cinema Eye. Use the comments link to let us know what you bought (or wish you could afford) this week.
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STAR WARS television series news!
It seems like we were deluged with STAR WARS news right around the time SITH hit theaters, then once that was on track to making countless millions, Lucasfilm went silent. Finally, and conveniently timed to coincide with the release of SITH on DVD, we have some new STAR WARS stuff to get excited about. At a recent press junket for the DVD release, producer Rick McCallum gave some exciting details about the new STAR WARS television projects…
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Monday, October 10, 2005
KING KONG U.K. poster
More cool promo art for KING KONG. Unfortunately, we don’t have a high-res version yet. This is the U.K. Quad (horizontal) poster art.
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Luis Guzman acts like a bitch
Luis Guzman has given several really good performances in some really great movies, but that’s no excuse to act like a dick. In this clip that was shot during the making of WAITING..., Guzman acts like a spoiled baby in front of a room full of cast and crew. He even threatens to slap director Rob McKittrick. The clip is a little bit funnier if you read the back story on McKittrick’s blog first. But for those of you who don’t like to read… make with the click-y…
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Wallace and Grommit #1 at box-office
WALLACE AND GROMMITT: CURSE OF THE WERE-RABBIT crushed the competition this weekend. But the real surprise was THE GOSPEL, which opened at #5 despite being released in less theaters than any of the other films in the top 10 this weekened. It actually earned more money per screen than any other film this weekend.
WEEKEND BOX OFFICE: October 7-9, 2005
- Wallace & Grommitt - $16.1 Million
- Flightplan - $10.8 Million
- In Her Shoes - $10 Million
- Two For the Money - $8.4 Million
- The Gospel - $8 Million
- Corpse Bride - $6.5 Million
- Waiting… - $5.7 Million
- A History of Violence - $5.1 Million
- Serenity - $4.9 Million
- Into the Blue - $4.8 Million
NEXT WEEK:3 big releases - DOMINO, ELIZABETHTOWN and THE FOG
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