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  1. In respect of Parker and Mr Statham there does appear to be a general decline in his film's grosses in the USA and UK, I expect based on this for his films to start entering the straight to dvd range.

     

    Oz's opening is disappointing and I wonder how it will compare to Jack's opening on the 22nd?

  2. It was tough between a C or a D for me but in the end I voted C.Not terrible but compared to the original very poor, didnt enjoy the editing of fight scenes but my one main gripe is that Neeson disposes of all the henchman really easily but then gets his arse kicked by a fat man in a tracksuit at the end totally not plausible!

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  3. I am sceptical of the Hobbit part 3 being placed in the summer and it leads me to question whether a 3rd film is necessary, I mean if these films are good why not follow the same release pattern as LOTR and let the expectations build for the last film

  4. Judge Dredd (95) aint bad seen it a few times and its typical low range stallone but I think more an indication of how film studios treated these type of films in the mid 90's.But if someone really likes the film who am I to disagree...my fav star trek film is insurrection!

  5. A few things$30 million in midnights is great though if it ends up at $27-28 million id be a tad disappointed, I cant see it beating The Avengers OW even if it does it wont beat its overall gross IMO as its just an ok epic but I do wonder if the shooter incident will shave a few million this weekend by putting people off attending in case of further crazies

  6. Rango....I have watched it twice now and dislike it on a grand scale, its not funny or even interesting and when I am watching a kids film with my kids we just want something simple thats going to keep them entertained for 90 minutes and not ask when is it going to end....

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