Owing as much to unexpected hits as total smashes everyone knew would be blockbusters, Warner Bros. earned over
$2.1 billion in the United States this year, making it the box office champ once again. Last year, the biggest factor was obviously
The Dark Knight, but in 2009, WB had Harry Potter and Terminator earmarked as its biggest sluggers, although it ... Read More
Owing as much to unexpected hits as total smashes everyone knew would be blockbusters, Warner Bros. earned over
$2.1 billion in the United States this year, making it the box office champ once again. Last year, the biggest factor was obviously
The Dark Knight, but in 2009, WB had Harry Potter and Terminator earmarked as its biggest sluggers, although it ... Read More
I didn’t want to use a cat video today, I really didn’t. And then this came along. So stupid. So entertaining. [via OhHaveYouSeenThis]
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Comedy Central might cancel Jeff Dunham’s show! …Because he was already making more money than they’re paying him. *sigh* (And for the record, I don’t think it’s necessarily fair to call him a racist. He’s ... Read More
Is this a reaction to G.I. Joe or something else? ThunderCats is dead as a movie property,
according to Collider. Warner Bros. has apparently cooled on
the idea, but since that studio isn't as immersed in the toy property updates as, say, Paramount, this could be a smart move.
I'm not sure how they were looking to develop it, ... Read More

Grand imagery of worldwide destruction + epic music = great trailer. The marketing department at Columbia knew the formula and they stuck too it, and the result was a trailer that I had on repeat for at least a week.
One of my many movie-related regrets of 2009 was not having the financial backing to buy my very own theatre/cinema so ... Read More
During this week's At the Movies, film critic Michael Phillips not only chose There Will be Blood as his favorite film of the decade, but he also called Daniel Day-Lewis' Daniel Plainview the performance of the new century. This, then, led me to think about the single best performances of the decade -- a list I haven't really seen too ... Read More
On Christmas day, my mom and I hit the local mall multiplex to check out It's Complicated. Since the other movies showing were Sherlock Holmes, Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel, Avatar in 3D, and other big office fare, the place was packed with couples, families, and teens (including one in a leopard-print Snuggie, Uggs, and reindeer horns - you ... Read More
The Avengers will be here in 2012, and most of the pathways that lead us there have already become familiar to us: Iron Man was a huge hit and its sequel is on the way in May, Hulk has been attempted twice and the more recent version is really underrated, and Thor is shooting soon, overcoming major hurdles to put ... Read More

I think James Cameron best described Terminator Salvation when he said that it was good, but it lacked a certain Je ne sais quoi. It didn’t reinvent the mythos, and it wasn’t that special in any way, unlike the first two Terminator movies. However despite poor US box office takings and negative-mixed reviews it did have a few cool trailers. ... Read More
During it’s opening weekend Avatar opened to $232 million worldwide, with $77 million of it coming from US audiences. This was a great result for 20th Century Fox. There are various reports on the films budget, however it probably earned half it’s budget back in it’s first few days of release. The big question, however, was whether the success would ... Read More







