According to Los Angeles Times, Alice is still a big hit!:
""Alice in Wonderland" doesn't have to worry this weekend about getting taken down by a bounty hunter, repo man or wimpy kid.
Walt Disney Studios' 3-D blockbuster "Alice" is sure to top the box-office charts for the third consecutive weekend, while four movies opening in wide release all jockey for position behind it.
After its $116-million premiere in the U.S. and Canada, director Tim Burton's "Alice" declined a relatively modest 46% on its second weekend to $62 million. It should fall a bit less on its third weekend, which would put ticket sales at about $35 million to $40 million.
"Alice" has racked up more than $221 million domestically and about the same amount overseas.""
Read about it here: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-projector19-2010mar19,0,6114470.story
What a great remake of a classic! If you're like me and want to know more about the movies that you have seen, or are going to see then you should go here: http://watchindiana.tv/2010/03/moviemark-rates-box-office-hit-alice-in-wonderland/ Comcast customers can watch any time on demand at no extra charge.
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How would you guys like to vote Alice as Best Movie at MTV movie Awards? When voting for nominees start some time in April, you can try and vote AIW in the following categories.
Best Villain: Helena Bonham Carter
Best Fight: Johnny Depp vs. Crispin Glover
Best male performance: Johnny Depp
Best female Performance: Anne Hathaway
Best WTF moment: Mad Hatter's "Execution"
Best Song from a movie: Alice (Underground)
Best breakthrough performance female: Mia Wasikowska
That was cool. I love behind the scenes stuff. I'm excited to see the behind the scenes stuff with the Alice In Wonderland. Kudos. :D
ReplyDeleteAccording to Los Angeles Times, Alice is still a big hit!:
ReplyDelete""Alice in Wonderland" doesn't have to worry this weekend about getting taken down by a bounty hunter, repo man or wimpy kid.
Walt Disney Studios' 3-D blockbuster "Alice" is sure to top the box-office charts for the third consecutive weekend, while four movies opening in wide release all jockey for position behind it.
After its $116-million premiere in the U.S. and Canada, director Tim Burton's "Alice" declined a relatively modest 46% on its second weekend to $62 million. It should fall a bit less on its third weekend, which would put ticket sales at about $35 million to $40 million.
"Alice" has racked up more than $221 million domestically and about the same amount overseas.""
Read about it here:
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-ct-projector19-2010mar19,0,6114470.story
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ReplyDeleteWhat a great remake of a classic! If you're like me and want to know more about the movies that you have seen, or are going to see then you should go here: http://watchindiana.tv/2010/03/moviemark-rates-box-office-hit-alice-in-wonderland/
ReplyDeleteComcast customers can watch any time on demand at no extra charge.
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ReplyDeleteHow would you guys like to vote Alice as Best Movie at MTV movie Awards?
When voting for nominees start some time in April, you can try and vote AIW in the following categories.
Best Villain: Helena Bonham Carter
Best Fight: Johnny Depp vs. Crispin Glover
Best male performance: Johnny Depp
Best female Performance: Anne Hathaway
Best WTF moment: Mad Hatter's "Execution"
Best Song from a movie: Alice (Underground)
Best breakthrough performance female: Mia Wasikowska
Best Movie: AIW
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