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QUOTE (JoeCoolMan24 @ Sep 5, 2012 -> 06:10 PM)
So then why did you post it if you don't even like it yourself?

 

I think it looks funny, I love rob cordry, ty Burrell, and have a mad crush on Olivia Wilde. I think it looks like something in the vein of Drop Dead Gorgeous.

 

In other words, I would pay more than 5 dollars to see it

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QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Sep 5, 2012 -> 07:24 PM)
I think it looks funny, I love rob cordry, ty Burrell, and have a mad crush on Olivia Wilde. I think it looks like something in the vein of Drop Dead Gorgeous.

 

In other words, I would pay more than 5 dollars to see it

 

Well I guess that about sums it up then. Interesting.

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QUOTE (iamshack @ Aug 27, 2012 -> 10:30 AM)
Saw The Bourne Legacy last night...definitely love Jeremy Renner, but not a huge fan of the movie...hopefully that was from them setting the scene for the next couple movies...

 

I saw it tonight, I liked it. Nothing groundbreaking, but it was entertaining, kept me on my toes.

 

Walking in, I had no idea that Jeremy Renner wasn't gonna be Bourne, I assumed it was a continuation of the same character, that surprised me, but they transitioned well.

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Meanwhile, Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master, which is totally, definitely NOT about Scientology (and wouldya stop asking?!), grossed a stunning $729,745 from just 5 theaters, which gave the film a per theater average of $145,949 — the best opening weekend average for a live-action film of all time.

 

The Master‘s phenomenal per theater average outshadows Moonrise Kingdom, which broke the same record earlier this year. (*Note: Kevin Smith’s Red State technically holds this record, as it grossed $204,230 from 1 theater in its 2011 debut, yet that film’s bow was more of a special event — tickets cost $40 and Kevin Smith was present, so it’s not a totally fair comparison.) The Weinstein Co., who declined to provide budget information for the film, says The Master will expand into at least 135 markets next weekend — about 600-800 theaters.

 

www.ew.com

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Sep 16, 2012 -> 10:53 PM)
Meanwhile, Paul Thomas Anderson’s The Master, which is totally, definitely NOT about Scientology (and wouldya stop asking?!), grossed a stunning $729,745 from just 5 theaters, which gave the film a per theater average of $145,949 — the best opening weekend average for a live-action film of all time.

 

The Master‘s phenomenal per theater average outshadows Moonrise Kingdom, which broke the same record earlier this year. (*Note: Kevin Smith’s Red State technically holds this record, as it grossed $204,230 from 1 theater in its 2011 debut, yet that film’s bow was more of a special event — tickets cost $40 and Kevin Smith was present, so it’s not a totally fair comparison.) The Weinstein Co., who declined to provide budget information for the film, says The Master will expand into at least 135 markets next weekend — about 600-800 theaters.

 

www.ew.com

As it comes out, those more on top of it than me, could you broadcast when the music box will do a 70 mm showing again?

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I saw Trouble with the Curve last night. (Whoever watched the Sox game, probably watched the same thing). It was entertaining, could have used a little more baseball IMO. Clint Eastwood doesn't act anymore, he just takes roles as a miserable, grunting old man and acts normally.

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QUOTE (LittleHurt05 @ Sep 22, 2012 -> 08:26 AM)
I saw Trouble with the Curve last night. (Whoever watched the Sox game, probably watched the same thing). It was entertaining, could have used a little more baseball IMO. Clint Eastwood doesn't act anymore, he just takes roles as a miserable, grunting old man and acts normally.

 

I also saw the movie over the weekend. I liked it though i was expecting a bit more funny moments and not as much drama from the father daughter backstory. Timberlake was ok and between this movie and three of the previews i saw I'm beginning to think that John Goodman is in everything.

 

I always get a chuckle at how much old, growl-ly Clint Eastwood reminds me of my old man.......

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