Monday, March 7, 2011

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Iron Men and (No) red numbers: Two short messages

I wanted to today so put your feet up, but I have to do now to Glee anything, so there's now again in brief. For these two movie news, I would like to comment likes. Why wait until tomorrow?

First, there is new from Iron Man 3 : After Jon Favreau, who directed the first two parts, the iron superhero leaving alone to take on a film version of the devote Magic Kingdom , Shane Black was found in a substitute. He worked with Downey Jr. already Kiss Kiss Bang Bang and got this job not least.

any event, Marvel itself should have realized that Iron Man 2 evaporated by the intense Avengers advertising, er sorry, cameos, rather, as was improved. Why should Iron Man 3 pursue new ways, and Black told AICN what those are: No appearances other Marvel heroes and no villains in Super Iron Man-like battle suits. Instead, if one is to accept more realistic villains and Iron Man 3 to a thriller in the style of Tom Clancy to make. As long as the humor in the equation is, I think it's great.

And then there's Kevin Smith's new Red State: The thriller about religious fundamentalism has begun its U.S. tour, and immediately provided a positive surprise. How / Film reported, 3,800 people the first performance of Red State visited at Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Due to the increased ticket prices for performances including subsequent Q & A hour, $ 161,590 were taken. This marks the tenth-best pro-cinema average of U.S. cinema history. Red State is thus currently the only non-Disney film in the Top Ten: By Disney's semi-regularly scheduled special performances of their most recent animated films, this statistic is so far dominated by the downright mice group. The Lion King stands with stately lead on 1st place ($ 793,377 per movie), followed by Pocahontas (with $ 448,285). It Hercules, two times (!) Princess and the Frog, Toy Story the 2, A Bug , again Hercules and Atlantis . Fresh from Red State beaten: Brother Bear , the weekend of the 24th October 2003 in two cinemas each took an average of $ 145,970. Who wants to look the other figures we refer to Box Office Mojo .

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