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	<title>Comments on: Box-Office Oracle: Apr. 3 &#8211; Apr. 5, 2009</title>
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		<title>By: JM</title>
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		<dc:creator>JM</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 16:24:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I think &quot;12 Rounds&quot; is going to drop more than that. In fact, I think &quot;Taken&quot; may appear in the Top 10 for the last time this weekend.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think &#034;12 Rounds&#034; is going to drop more than that. In fact, I think &#034;Taken&#034; may appear in the Top 10 for the last time this weekend.</p>
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		<title>By: bryce</title>
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		<dc:creator>bryce</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 02:21:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>can i come with you monday to see state of play. that has been one of my most anticipated movies of this year. i am watching wolverine on saturday.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>can i come with you monday to see state of play. that has been one of my most anticipated movies of this year. i am watching wolverine on saturday.</p>
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		<title>By: Chuck Bartowski</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chuck Bartowski</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 01:02:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I&#039;m gonna risk big on &quot;Fast &amp; Furious&quot; and not only let it zoom by $40 million, but near as high as almost $50 million. Let&#039;s hope I&#039;m right. 

1. FAST &amp; FURIOUS - $47.8 million
Of all the idiot movies... in all the idiot movie villages... these ones stand alone. There is a massive audience for these &quot;Fast &amp; Furious&quot; flicks (that audience simply being young teenage/tweenage boys and dopey college students that LOOOVVVEEE exploding/flipping/racing cars and hot women. Also:Vin Diesel) and they will definitely rush out to see it with their reluctant girlfriends intact on opening night (which will be it&#039;s biggest money day). Will it stand the test of time? Very unlikely, since the dopey college-student audience will flock over to Seth Rogen&#039;s &quot;Observe and Report&quot; NEXT Friday. Ultimately though, this weekend I&#039;m sure it&#039;ll do very nicely, and yet another will be greenlit. You know how these things go... I can already picture the Variety box-office wrap up headline &quot;Who knew after 8 years, audiences still loved racing cars THIS much??!?&quot;.

2. MONSTERS VS. ALIENS - $35.2 million
I really enjoyed this one, and it&#039;s getting incredible, incredible word-of-mouth (thanks to the beautiful 3-D-ness of it all) and it&#039;s the ONLY good thing to take your kids to these days (and next weekend too, since only the girls will be taken to see Hannah Montana after school in the minivan). Expect it to hold up supremely well. Seriously.. it&#039;s the only thing out there for all audiences.

3. ADVENTURELAND - $8.8 million
Hey now, it&#039;s actually been getting solid promotion. It also has that chick from &quot;Twilight&quot; (i actually wonder if she got fans from that movie, or if those &#039;fans&#039; will follow her for &quot;Twilight&quot; only), but it also has those truly funny people that college students will recognize (Bill Hader, Kristin Wiig.. love those two a lot). But I feel that &quot;from the director of Superbad&quot; tag might be the main selling point here actually.

4. I LOVE YOU, MAN - $8.5 million
I&#039;m gonna stay hopeful and pray that the word of mouth has finally completely spread to everyone by now, and they check this wonderful little film out instead of Knowing or Haunting in Connecticut, both of which are still getting rotten word-of-mouth (?). This is the only solid, high-concept comedy out there too (until next week, but in my opinion, that one doesn&#039;t look nearly as good or friendly), so I&#039;m sure it could finally get it&#039;s leg up.

5. KNOWING or HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT - $8.2 million
Yeah, these last three spots.. it&#039;s gonna be quite a close race.


As for me... I won&#039;t be seeing anything this weekend (have already seen the only good ones out there... Monsters Vs. Aliens, I Love You, Man), and probably won&#039;t be going to the movies until May, unless one of my friends wants to go see one of those two that I&#039;ve seen.

Final thought though.. AM I THE ONLY ONE HERE WHO THINKS KRISTEN STEWART LOOKS LIKE AN ANGRY LITTLE BOY?

Have an awesome weekend, everyone! =]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#039;m gonna risk big on &#034;Fast &amp; Furious&#034; and not only let it zoom by $40 million, but near as high as almost $50 million. Let&#039;s hope I&#039;m right. </p>
<p>1. FAST &amp; FURIOUS &#8211; $47.8 million<br />
Of all the idiot movies&#8230; in all the idiot movie villages&#8230; these ones stand alone. There is a massive audience for these &#034;Fast &amp; Furious&#034; flicks (that audience simply being young teenage/tweenage boys and dopey college students that LOOOVVVEEE exploding/flipping/racing cars and hot women. Also:Vin Diesel) and they will definitely rush out to see it with their reluctant girlfriends intact on opening night (which will be it&#039;s biggest money day). Will it stand the test of time? Very unlikely, since the dopey college-student audience will flock over to Seth Rogen&#039;s &#034;Observe and Report&#034; NEXT Friday. Ultimately though, this weekend I&#039;m sure it&#039;ll do very nicely, and yet another will be greenlit. You know how these things go&#8230; I can already picture the Variety box-office wrap up headline &#034;Who knew after 8 years, audiences still loved racing cars THIS much??!?&#034;.</p>
<p>2. MONSTERS VS. ALIENS &#8211; $35.2 million<br />
I really enjoyed this one, and it&#039;s getting incredible, incredible word-of-mouth (thanks to the beautiful 3-D-ness of it all) and it&#039;s the ONLY good thing to take your kids to these days (and next weekend too, since only the girls will be taken to see Hannah Montana after school in the minivan). Expect it to hold up supremely well. Seriously.. it&#039;s the only thing out there for all audiences.</p>
<p>3. ADVENTURELAND &#8211; $8.8 million<br />
Hey now, it&#039;s actually been getting solid promotion. It also has that chick from &#034;Twilight&#034; (i actually wonder if she got fans from that movie, or if those &#039;fans&#039; will follow her for &#034;Twilight&#034; only), but it also has those truly funny people that college students will recognize (Bill Hader, Kristin Wiig.. love those two a lot). But I feel that &#034;from the director of Superbad&#034; tag might be the main selling point here actually.</p>
<p>4. I LOVE YOU, MAN &#8211; $8.5 million<br />
I&#039;m gonna stay hopeful and pray that the word of mouth has finally completely spread to everyone by now, and they check this wonderful little film out instead of Knowing or Haunting in Connecticut, both of which are still getting rotten word-of-mouth (?). This is the only solid, high-concept comedy out there too (until next week, but in my opinion, that one doesn&#039;t look nearly as good or friendly), so I&#039;m sure it could finally get it&#039;s leg up.</p>
<p>5. KNOWING or HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT &#8211; $8.2 million<br />
Yeah, these last three spots.. it&#039;s gonna be quite a close race.</p>
<p>As for me&#8230; I won&#039;t be seeing anything this weekend (have already seen the only good ones out there&#8230; Monsters Vs. Aliens, I Love You, Man), and probably won&#039;t be going to the movies until May, unless one of my friends wants to go see one of those two that I&#039;ve seen.</p>
<p>Final thought though.. AM I THE ONLY ONE HERE WHO THINKS KRISTEN STEWART LOOKS LIKE AN ANGRY LITTLE BOY?</p>
<p>Have an awesome weekend, everyone! =]</p>
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		<title>By: Vince</title>
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		<dc:creator>Vince</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Apr 2009 00:41:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I more or less agree with you on the &quot;Fast &amp; Furious&quot; call. I think that it&#039;ll perform either like &quot;The Mummy&quot; from last year or like &quot;10,000 BC&quot; (like almost exactly- Tomatometer and all!).

So the ceiling for the film is $90-100 million at best. I think that there hasn&#039;t been a good action movie for a while since &quot;Taken&quot; (12 rounds does not count) and that the fans of the franchise truly like these characters and the films (devoted followers!), so they&#039;ll show up in spades...since we have nothing else better to do this weekend. 

But I can see the film flopping, and if any film should flop this month, it&#039;ll most likely be &quot;Fast and Furious&quot;. Or &quot;Dragonball&quot;, I can&#039;t decide which.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I more or less agree with you on the &#034;Fast &amp; Furious&#034; call. I think that it&#039;ll perform either like &#034;The Mummy&#034; from last year or like &#034;10,000 BC&#034; (like almost exactly- Tomatometer and all!).</p>
<p>So the ceiling for the film is $90-100 million at best. I think that there hasn&#039;t been a good action movie for a while since &#034;Taken&#034; (12 rounds does not count) and that the fans of the franchise truly like these characters and the films (devoted followers!), so they&#039;ll show up in spades&#8230;since we have nothing else better to do this weekend. </p>
<p>But I can see the film flopping, and if any film should flop this month, it&#039;ll most likely be &#034;Fast and Furious&#034;. Or &#034;Dragonball&#034;, I can&#039;t decide which.</p>
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		<title>By: Steve</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steve</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2009 23:02:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Monster vs Aliens wins this weekend.  Way too high on F&amp;F.

And have you noticed all the Adventureland ads now are all about K-Stew when she was hardly in them before?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Monster vs Aliens wins this weekend.  Way too high on F&amp;F.</p>
<p>And have you noticed all the Adventureland ads now are all about K-Stew when she was hardly in them before?</p>
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