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Hollywood Insider: Box office preview: ‘A Christmas Carol’ set to bring some cheer to the box office
PopWatch: Weekend Box Office Poll: What will you see? ‘A Christmas Carol’? Return to ‘Paranormal Activity’ or ‘This Is It’?
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Box office preview: ‘A Christmas Carol’ set to bring some cheer to the box office
Hollywood Insider —
... the fall season. (Some of us still haven’t disposed with our jack-o-lantern remains.) For those who aren’t fully committed to yuletide cheer, two horror movies hit the pipeline this weekend, Richard Kelly’s The Box starring Cameron Diaz and The Fourth Kind with Milla Jovavich. But if you’re stilling having nightmares from Paranormal Activity , George Clooney is here to save you again, this time in the anti-war satire The Men Who Stare At Goats . Read on for my predictions. 1. A Christmas Carol : $41 million Zemeckis’ last two motion-capture features Beowulf and The ...
Weekend Box Office Poll: What will you see? ‘A Christmas Carol’? Return to ‘Paranormal Activity’ or ‘This Is It’?
PopWatch —
... to get into the spirit with A Christmas Carol ? Or, are you going to hold over a little of that Halloween spirit for Paranormal Activity ? Still haven’t gotten your fill of MJ with This Is It yet? Or are you maybe gonna go watch George Clooney Stare at Goats ? Tell me in the poll below—and then tell me why in the comments below! View This Poll online surveys More from EW.com: Box office preview: ‘A Christmas Carol’ set to bring some cheer to the box office ‘A Christmas Carol’ review ‘This Is It’ review ‘Paranormal Activity’ review ‘The ...
‘A Christmas Carol’ leads the box office with $9 mil on Friday
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... . Disney’s A Christmas Carol , director Robert Zemeckis’ animated adaptation of Charles Dickens’ classic novella, grossed $9 million on its first day. By comparison, the last major family film, Where the Wild Things Are , ate up $12.1 million its opening day, but Carol should have much sturdier legs in the upcoming weeks. Carol’s total is also slightly less than the opening gross of Zemeckis’ prior performance-capture flick, Beowulf , which slew $10 million back in 2007. Second place went to the Milla Jovovich horror film ...
Box Office Report: ‘A Christmas Carol’ is No. 1 with $31 mil
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Christmas-Carol-dinner_l It may be only the first week of November, but Disney’s A Christmas Carol got the holiday season started by spiriting $31 million at the box office, according to early estimates by Hollywood.com Box Office. The $175 million animated movie, which utilized performance-capture technology to allow Jim Carrey to play multiple roles from Charles Dickens’ beloved story, represented the best opening in director Robert Zemeckis’ career. And even though Carol performed a bit below expectations, the family film should hold up well in the coming weeks, ...
‘A Christmas Carol’: NYC subway graffiti accurately sums up my feelings on nation’s No. 1 film
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... ? Or, like EW’s movie critic Owen Gleiberman, did you actually see A Christmas Carol and find it delightful? ( For the record, Owen gave it an A !)
Box-office preview: How much destruction with ‘2012′ cause at the box office?
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... Day After Tomorrow opened to $68 million, but that was helped by a Memorial Day weekend slot. It will be quite a feat if 2012 reaches that number. 2012’s other comparison could be Quantum of Solace, which bowed the same time last year and also opened to $68 million. But this ain’t James Bond, folks. The film, based on a somewhat original, yet totally predictable premise, is destined to gross above $60 million but reaching all the way to $68 million seems a bit optimistic. 2. Disney’s A Christmas Carol : $18 million Last weekend’s $30 million opening for this expensive ...
Box-office preview: Can ‘New Moon’ cross $100 million?
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... : $19 million Warner Bros. has been selling this “based on a true story” to football fans across the country and surprisingly, it seems to be working. How high those male moviegoers take the movie will be a wait-and-see game but The Blind Side might just surprise. Disney’s A Christmas Carol : $18 With a 25% drop last weekend, A Christmas Carol positioned itself for a long box-office run. Perhaps releasing the film so early wasn’t such a bad decision after all. The Jim Carrey-starrer has received positive reviews and will be the holiday movie of choice likely into December. ...






