Museum Takes Box Office – May 22-25, 2009
May 26, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Tops at the box office this weekend was "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian." I wasn’t that crazy about the movie (read my review here), but it’s the only new family flick out right now, which is why I think it scored high. It wasn’t bad; just wasn’t as good as the first movie. Take a peek at the numbers from Box Office Mojo:
- Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, $70M
- Terminator Salvation, $53.82M
- Star Trek, $29.40M
- Angels & Demons, $27.70M
- Dance Flick, $13.10M
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine, $10.10M
- Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, $4.83M
- Obsessed, $2.50M
- Monsters vs. Aliens, $1.90M
- 17 Again, $1.28M
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Star Trek rules box office universe – May 8-10, 2009
May 12, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
I’m sure it’s no surprise to anyone that "Star Trek" ruled the box office universe this weekend, beating "Wolverine" by a million light-years. Here’s the scoop from Box Office Mojo:
- Star Trek, $75.20M
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine, $26.40M
- Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, $10.25M
- Obsessed, $6.56M
- 17 Again, $4.23M
- Next Day Air, $4.11M
- The Soloist, $3.94M
- Monsters vs. Aliens, $3.26M
- Earth, $2.66M
- Hannah Montana: The Movie, $2.19M
Image: © Paramount Pictures
Ryan Reynolds talks Deadpool sequel
May 5, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
How does Ryan Reynolds describe his character Wade Wilson a.k.a. Deadpool in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine"? "He’s a cross between Commando and Phantom of the Opera … a man on a mission kind of thing."
That’s a kind way to describe the mutant assassin, whom we learned earlier today is getting his very own sequel (along with the official word about an "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" sequel).
A source close to Fox says the Deadpool sequel will be produced by Lauren Shuler Donner and Marvel, and will be “a complete exploration of this unique character — his origins, his emergence as the Merc with the Mouth." No writers are attached yet.
Check out what Reynolds has to say about the project, which is more than five years in the making:
Wolverine grabs box office – May 1-3, 2009
May 5, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Hugh Jackman and his alter-ego Wolverine grabbed the top spot at the box office this weekend, with Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner coming in a distant second, and “Fast & Furious” dropping off the list to 11th place. Check out the numbers from Box Office Mojo:
- X-Men Origins: Wolverine, $85.05M
- Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, $15.41M
- Obsessed, $12.05M
- 17 Again, $6.36M
- Monsters vs. Aliens, $5.80M
- The Soloist, $5.65M
- Earth, $4.34M
- Hannah Montana: The Movie, $4.16M
- Fighting, $4.01M
- State of Play, $2.76M
Image: X-Men Origins: Wolverine, TM and Copyright 20th Century Fox Film Corp., 2009
X-Men Origins: Wolverine Review (It’s all about Hugh Jackman’s muscles)
May 4, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Movie: X-Men Origins: Wolverine * Trailer * Official Site | In Theaters: May 1, 2009 |
Runtime: 107 minutes | Directed by: Gavin Hood |
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence, and some partial nudity | Gecko Rating: |
The best thing about “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” is the ending. So even if you don’t like the earlier parts of the movie, be sure to stay til the end. Two people in front of me at the theater actually got up and walked out in the middle. I thought, gee, it’s not the best movie I’ve ever seen, but it’s not THAT bad.
The movie takes us back to the childhood of Wolverine (Hugh Jackman). We know him from the first three “X-Men” movies, but he had a wild and interesting life before he showed up in those. Even as young Jimmy Logan in 1845, he had those spiky hands, only the spikes were crude, bony-looking things then, emerging whenever Jimmy got angry. His heritage included some daddy issues, and a half-brother named Victor Creed a.k.a. Sabretooth (Liev Schreiber), complete with fangs and all.
Hugh Jackman attached to Ghostopolis
May 3, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Hot off his turn as Wolverine in "X-Men Origins: Wolverine," Hugh Jackman is attached to star in "Ghostopolis," a Disney flick a la "Medium."
Based on a graphic novel by Doug TenNapel, "Ghostopolis" follows a man who works for the government’s Supernatural Immigration Task Force (I Googled it and couldn’t find such a real-life task force; doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist, though. Sounds very X-Files.)
It’s the job of this agent to send ghosts who’ve escaped from their world back to Ghostopolis. But when a living boy is accidentally sent there, the agent teams with a female ghost (and former flame, natch) to make things right again and bring the boy home.
No director or writer is attached yet, but it’s being produced by Jackman’s Seed Productions and Gotham Group, which produced last year’s "The Spiderwick Chronicles." There were some pretty fantastic special effects in that movie, so hopefully more of the same with "Ghostopolis."
By the way, Seed Productions is run by Jackman and his wife, Deborra-Lee Furness and John Palermo. They’re working up several comic book projects, including "Nowhere Man" from Virgin Comics.
Photo: Mike Moore/Getty Images for 20th Century Fox (via Image.net)
Halle Berry, Heidi Klum and Eva Mendes rock the red carpet
May 2, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Halle Berry worried about fitting into her Storm outfit? Not a problem, if her recent red carpet appearance for “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” is any indication. Check out this fun video of Berry, Heidi Klum, and Eva Mendes doing their red carpet thing and looking fabulous.
Halle Berry to get her own X-Men movie?
May 2, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Could Halle Berry be getting her own “X-Men” movie? She will if she has anything to say about it.
In the first three “X-Men” films, Berry played Storm, a weather-controlling mutant who rocked a skin-tight outfit pretty well. She hopes to revive the character in her own prequel, following in the footsteps of Hugh Jackman, whose “X-Men Origins: Wolverine” opened in theaters Friday.
"I think that would be great,” says Berry. “Storm deserves her own movie — if I can still fit into the suit."
Somehow, I don’t think that will be a problem. I’d love to see Storm get her own movie, too.
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Hugh Jackman drops $4300 on breakfast for fans
May 1, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Is Hugh Jackman one of the best movie stars on the planet or what?! TMZ is reporting that the "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" star bought 67 breakfast trays and 80 gallons of coffee for fans who camped out in front of the theater in Tempe, Arizona, waiting for the big premiere.
Fans were treated to bagels, muffins, croissants and coffee totaling $4300 from the Paradise Bakery. I guess he can afford it, but what a guy!
Check out the actual receipt here.
Photo: Mike Moore/Getty Images for 20th Century Fox (via Image.net)
Hugh Jackman, Matthew McConaughey in Theaters – May 1, 2009
May 1, 2009 by Jane Boursaw
Yes, friends, if it’s buff guys with cuteness to spare that you’re after, get yourself to a theater this weekend! Hugh Jackman and Matthew McConaughey are all the rage at the cineplex. Take a look:
X-Men Origins: Wolverine (PG-13). The spiky-limbed X-Man played by Hugh Jackman gets his own movie. We learn Wolverine’s violent and romantic past, including his complex relationship with Victor Creed. [Trailer] [Meet the Mutants] [Official Site]
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past (PG-13). Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner star in this romantic comedy about a confirmed bachelor who’s visited by ghosts of past, present and future girlfriends. [Preview & Trailer] [Jen Garner at GMA] [Official Site]
Battle for Terra (PG). It’s an interplanetary story about two alien teens (Justin Long and Evan Rachel Wood) whose planet is invaded by … humans! Beautiful animation, excellent message. [Gecko Review & Trailer] [Official Site]
Also opening this weekend: The Informers (limited), The Skeptic (limited), Home (limited), and The Limits of Control.
Image Credits: X-Men Origins: Wolverine, TM and Copyright 20th Century Fox Film Corp., 2009