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Well, I'll bet there's an Electronic and an Entertainment in there somewhere. The other E might be for exhibition, but I don't know that for certain.
Ballet School Changes Potter-Like Routine Mon May 10, 3:16 PM ET LONDON - There'll be no wave of the magic Harry Potter (news - web...
I wish 'em luck, but I can't imagine it'll beat everything else. I can't believe Universal would spend $120 million (plus P&A) on a sequel to a...
Elisha Cuthbert can look worse depending on her hair, etc. Like on the show this year, she hasn't looked as good as the first two seasons. I...
This is the only one I could find quickly, but I don't think she's anything special: [IMG]
In Texas, I believe it's something like 38 cents per gallon in gas taxes.
That's the point, though, if the grosses can't possibly compare, then why spend so much more money to make movies. Like I said, Raiders would...
You know, the thing that is so amazing is that the move toward more hype and non-stop CGI and whatnot while skimping on any sort of...
You know how much Raiders of the Lost Ark, the summer blockbuster of 1981, would've cost in 2003 dollars? $36 million. To do as well as...
By the way, the rule of thumb on film profitability, according to Variety, is: "...pics break even when domestic B.O. matched production costs,...
It's a ridiculous business where the vast majority of films lose money on theatrical release and, at best, less than 60% of movies EVER break...
Depending on how long it takes and which markets do what, they need between $300 and $350 million worldwide grosses to break even, if not more....
It will probably break it, but it won't go much higher than that. Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle opened to almost $40 million and barely...
I've heard some criticisms elsewhere that echo your statement.
Number 1 at the box office with $54.2 million. Of course, if the reviews are any guide, the thing will barely break $100 million despite being...
They technically aren't slaves in the movie, though. The movie is set after the Civil War.
Just saying that I don't think environmental regulations, etc. are the only cause for the dwindling capacity over the last twenty years, and maybe...
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But wouldn't oil companies want things to be this way? Excess capacity drives down prices, which causes the unprofitability in the first place. It...
It does seem ridiculous to have so many different requirements across the United States for gasoline, etc. Seems like there should be one standard...