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Ezen Baklattan

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  1. I really liked the film, but that moment will be remembered as a clever (if daring) joke, rather than something that will make history.I like how the kept the joke, though, since it traces back to the movie's pro-tolerance and anti-bullying message.
  2. I've fine-tuned Spark & The Simulation a little bit, but I'm happy with how they are now.
  3. If you spell "oogielove" backwards, it sounds like "evil eye goo." That must be what happens to adults who see this.
  4. If you think about it, the Oogieloves are ridiculous. The whole plot of the movie is for them to throw a birthday party for a pillow. Yes. They're throwing a party for A. FREAKING. PILLOW.
  5. I can't wait to see who's in the sequel. David Hasslehoff? Jessica Simpson? Maybe even Taylor Kitsch!
  6. The convention is definitely having some kind of effect on the numbers. Fortunately, films will rebound over the weekend.
  7. The fact that it's on three times the theaters and actually had a decent marketing campaign.Even so, it will be a lousy number one.
  8. Lawless is probably looking at a typical range for the past few thrillers that have opened on Labor Day Wednesday. It should follow suit with those dailies, too, including a large spike on Friday.
  9. Who cares about Lawless? I want me some Oogieloves numbers.
  10. I'll have to condense some of the Asylum issues, but there's now way I'm cutting Lungfishopolis or The Milkman Conspiracy.
  11. I see there are fans of the game here, or maybe just stop motion.
  12. 'Psychonauts' Coming To The Big Screen Y5 The hit indie game, Psychonauts, will be adapted into a stop motion animated film to be released in the spring of Y5. The film follows Rasputin, a kid who breaks into a summer camp for psychic children, only to uncover an evil plot afoot. Tim Schaffer, who co-wrote and designed the game, will also be co-writing the feature film. No announcements have been made about the cast, but it will contain major voices in the game as well as other stars. The studio reported that it will be a "hard PG" in an effort to keep the game's more adult humor in tact.
  13. NEW The Possession (1 screen, 6 showings) Celest & Jesse Forever (1 screen, 6 showings) Marvel's The Avengers (1 screen, 4 showings) Lawless (1 screen, 5 showings) HOLDOVERS Premium Rush (1 screen, 6 showings) 2016: Obama's America (1 screen, 6 showings) The Expendables 2 (1 screen, 6 showings) Sparkle (1 screen, 6 showings) The Bourne Legacy (1 screen, 4 showings) The Campaign (1 screen, 7 showings) The Dark Knight Rises (1 screen, 4 showings) The Dark Knight Rises: The IMAX Experience (1 screen, 4 showings) SHARED SCREENS The Oogieloves In The Big Baloon Adventure/The Expendables 2 (4 showings/2 showings) Brave/The Possession (1 showings/5 showings) Brave/The Apparition (1 showing/6 showings) Ice Age: Continental Drift/Hit & Run (1 showing/4 showings) The Odd Life Of Timothy Green/Marvel's The Avengers (5 showings/1 shwoing) ParaNorman 2D/3D/Lawless (4 showings/2 showings/1 showing) Hope Springs/The Bourne Legacy (5 showings/1 showing) Diary Of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days/Total Recall (2 showings/3 showings) LEAVING Ted (10 weeks)
  14. At 2,160 theaters, it has the exact same theater count that Delgo had.I don't think this coincidental any more.
  15. Student Film Genre: Comedy/Drama Director: Jonathan Levine Date: August 29th Theaters: 2,557 Cast: Ezra Miller (Zack), Jennifer Lawrence (Edith) Rating: PG-13 for language and some sexuality Runtime: 98min (1hr, 38min) Budget: $8 million Zack is a huge movie buff. He's seen all the classics, he knows each job, and he's the president of his high school's film club. This obsession began when he was only five years old, where he watched the original Star Wars on VHS with his late father. The magic that was happening before his eyes was mind blowing. He knew that film was what he wanted to do with life. He started a massive collection of some of the best films ever, keeping track of all things film, even setting up a blog for his interest. He also made short films ever since he was a middle schooler, entering them in contests and winning major prizes. During his high school career, he's been working on a script: the story of a teenage couple, where the boy is killed in a car accident, but he returns to his girlfriend as a ghost, and the two try to stay together. After posting about sign ups for the film in the high school, he gets a group of ten peers to help work on his film. Zack is able to direct and write the film, while Edith and Mark, two theater students, want to be the stars of the film. Filming gets off to a bumpy start, as doing a film with a crew of ten people is kind difficult. However, the group of friends soon becomes closer, filming on location in the city and in suburban streets. Zack keeps a production diary of the film using his blog, and it eventually develops a great deal of interest. Filming is also making very good progress, thanks to the crew cooperating well. He also begins to fall for Edith, the female star. At a party they have at a laser tag arena, the two actually kiss in a corner in the dark, not caring that younger children are mercilessly shooting at them. After playing arcade games and getting coffee at a nearby cafe, they have silly conversations about their favorite movies, letting the night go by. However, things take a turn for the worst when Zack is on the road with his camera in the back, his car gets rear-ended, damaging the camera beyond repair. After working for so long on the film, it cannot continue any more. Filming concludes, and the film is not complete. However, the crew starts a fundraiser for Zack to get a newer camera, so that the movie can be finished. Zack is amazed. His friends had kept hope even when he had lost it. The film finishes swiftly just before the end of summer. The crew dedicated a lot of time into the project, even before summer started, and many jobs had to be done at the same time to compensate for the lack of crew members and time that they had. Zack is able to submit the film to a film festival, where it plays a packed theater in a local auditorium. As the film ends. Zack begins to think for a minute: Should he really worry about how the audience is going to react? Considering everything that happened these past few months, Zack already has reason to be proud of himself. He and his new friends created a full length film in less than a year, and he believed that it was pretty darn good in its result. Even if this was well recieved, he still has much to learn about film making. He's been accepted with a scholarship into a film school near Los Angeles. This was an incredible summer, and he couldn't have wanted it to be any other way, thinking of his life as a movie, and this was the happy ending to the first part.
  16. My theaters aren't showing this past five. That only happened with Winnie The Pooh last year. (except it was 7)
  17. I don't have any big ideas for the moment, but if I do, I'll come up with some fillers.
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