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Wednesday, March 30, 2011

BRITNEY SPEARS IN CUT "JACKASS 3-D" SCENE ON JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE


Britney Spears in cut Jackass 3-D Scene
Britney Spears made an appearance on ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel Live last night along with Johnny Knoxville. It was revealed that she originally had filmed a scene for the latest instalment of the MTV Films franchise, Jackass 3-D. Knoxville told Kimmel that Spears' scene had been cut, to which the Host replied, “Sometimes in Film you have to kill your Babies”. And speaking of Babies, a game Spears is seen in the Clip stating “No. I’m not scared of Poo”, in regards to being a Mother now.

The skit titled The Poo Cocktail Supreme shows Spears getting into a Portable Toilet attached to some Bungee Cords.  She is then flung into the air as its contents splash all over her. Gross. Not sure if this was filmed specifically for her Kimmel appearance or not, but they sure want us to believe this is real. After the stunt, she is seen attacking the Jackass Crew.

Watch the Clip in full below:

Sunday, October 31, 2010

"SAW VII 3-D" THRILLS THE BOX OFFICE


Still from Saw VII 3-D
It's almost becoming too easy with its annual Halloween release, but Lionsgate's Saw VII 3-D, yes part VII, not only contains a lot of killing, but made a killing also.  The Horror flick took in an estimated $24.5 million from 2,808 screens this weekend. It is said that this will be the final installment in the series. We'll see about that.

Slipping to second is last weekend's Champion Paranormal Activity 2, which took in approximately $17 million. In two weeks, the sequel has made $66.5 million for one of the most profitable franchises in history for Paramount.

Surprisingly, Red is hanging tough still in third with $10.7 million. The film is still showing at 3,349 theatres, impressive considering it has actually been on illegal downloading sites for a couple weeks already.  Now who said studios were suffering from downloading?

Jackass 3-D although losing a bit of its edge with moviegoers, is still doing well in fourth spot with $8.5 million in its third week, putting it just past the $100 million mark domestically.

The Town in its seventh week is still in the Top Ten amazingly with $2 million earned this weekend and a total $87.6 million in its run so far. Congratulations, Ben Affleck!

Mr. Will-W.:Pop Maven favourite Conviction got its wide release finally this weekend in a paltry 565 theatres, earning $1.9 million in tenth spot. Despite some great reviews and tons of promotion, this one inexplicably still isn't connecting with moviegoers. Why?

Sunday, October 24, 2010

"PARANORMAL ACTIVITY 2" SCARES AWAY ITS RIVALS



Still from Paranormal Activity 2
Outdoing its predecessor which only was released a year ago, Paramount's Paranormal Activity 2 opened huge this weekend with an estimated total of $43.5 million from 3,216 theatres.  The film now holds the record as the highest grossing R-Rated Midnight Opening of all-time, raking in $6.3 million Thursday night, according to Nikki Finke at DeadlineParanormal Activity, made for only a budget of $15k, opened with $19.6 million last Fall and went on to earn $193.3 million worldwide.  Impressively, the film's sequel received fairly strong reviews also, with a 67% consensus at Rotten Tomatoes.

Last week's champion Jackass 3-D also from Paramount, slips to second with an estimated $21.5 million at the Box Office.  It opened last week with a spectacular $50 million and continues to perform strongly, as does Summit Entertainment's Action Flick Red filmed partly here in Toronto.  Red earned $15.2 million this weekend, bringing its domestic total to $43.6 million.

Clint Eastwood's Hereafter had an uncharacteristically weak opening in fourth spot for the iconic filmmaker, earning $12 million from 2,181 theatres.  The Warner Bros. film also is garnering mixed reviews from Critics, with a 51% rating at Rotten Tomatoes.

Audiences are still in-love with David Fincher's The Social Network which in its fourth week slips to fifth spot with $7.2 million based on early weekend numbers, putting it just ahead of Disney's Secretariat which is performing steadily, just now recouping its $35 million production budget.

Sunday, October 17, 2010

"JACKASS 3-D" MAKES AN ASS OUT OF ITS COMPETITION AT BOX OFFICE


Still from Jackass 3-D
It's official. North Americans have no taste. Paramount's Jackass 3-D debuted Friday night with an astonishing $21.8 million in earnings from one night only, placing it heads and shoulders above its competition. The shocking Reality Television program-turned-Movie is expected to pull in $49.5 million this weekend at the Box Office, proving that it is not enough to be grossed-out in 2-D, but now we expect it to be done with an added dimension. The film was made for $20 million alone.

Action-Comedy Red (filmed partly in Toronto) with an all-star cast of Bruce Willis, Morgan Freenan, Mary Louise Parker, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich is expected to debut in second spot with $22 million. Perhaps if it was released a week earlier when Ticket Sales were tepid, it would have claimed the throne at the Box Office.

Two-week champion The Social Network is projected to take in $11 million in its third week, still going strong. The face for fourth spot will be tight with Disney's Secretariat expected to garner just-shy of $10 million, as is Romantic Comedy Life as We Know It from Warner Bros.  We'll soon see....