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Lifestyle => Sports & Entertainment => Topic started by: Don Jacob on July 18, 2008, 03:08:32 AM
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Lord Knows it needs your help.lol
but seriously.....Movie of the year so far.
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k you convinced me
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Lord Knows it needs your help.lol
but seriously.....Movie of the year so far.
YES! No movie in '08 or comic movie period has even come close to how great Dark Knight is, I'm seeing it again tomorrow lol
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THE BEST MOVIE OF 2008. BETTA RECOGNIZE!
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*MOUSE HOVERS OVER 'CANCEL DOWNLOAD' ON TORRENT*
SAY SWEAR TO GOD
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I Gotta agree, this movie definately didn't dissappoint at all. 8)
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*MOUSE HOVERS OVER 'CANCEL DOWNLOAD' ON TORRENT*
SAY SWEAR TO GOD
i swear to God, Jesus, Allah, Krishna, Morgan Freeman, Rakim, Alanis Morissette in Dogma, Ra, Zeus, and George Burns in that one movie.
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damn i had High expectations for this movie and it fucking delivered.Great fucking movie but this time i have to watch it at an IMAX.
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Saturday Update
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Audience frenzy drove The Dark Knight to the biggest opening day gross of all-time as the superhero sequel debuted to an estimated $65M on Friday to break the record of $59.8M held since May 2007 by Spider-Man 3. The eye-popping first day tally includes $18.5M from the first showings at midnight on Thursday night from 3,040 screens (not theaters). That midnight figure does not include the special showings at around 3am and 6am that many exhibitors programmed. Warner Bros. secured a record 4,366 theaters this weekend inching past the old benchmark by 4 locations.
The Knight gross also powered ahead of the $55.8M opening day haul of 2006's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest which was also a highly-anticipated star-driven sequel released in July running two-and-a-half-hours. Full opening weekend grosses reached $135.6M for Chest and $151.1M for Spider-Man 3 representing the two largest movie openings in box office history. The Dark Knight now looks ready to race past both of them.
Saturday declines are now normal for big event films on opening weekend. Given the intense upfront demand for the new Batman installment, it would not be surprising to see a drop in the neighborhood of 15% on Saturday for the new Christopher Nolan-directed actioner. A corresponding 25-30% fall on Sunday would put The Dark Knight on course to finish the weekend with a new all-time record of $155-160M. The Heath Ledger starrer would also lead the overall marketplace to the biggest weekend of ticket sales in industry history.
http://www.boxofficeguru.com/071908.htm
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best movie of 08? i say best movie in almost 20 years :laugh:
fuck it, i say best movie of all time
its da moat
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I hope it brakes 1 billion
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Saturday Update
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Audience frenzy drove The Dark Knight to the biggest opening day gross of all-time as the superhero sequel debuted to an estimated $65M on Friday to break the record of $59.8M held since May 2007 by Spider-Man 3. The eye-popping first day tally includes $18.5M from the first showings at midnight on Thursday night from 3,040 screens (not theaters). That midnight figure does not include the special showings at around 3am and 6am that many exhibitors programmed. Warner Bros. secured a record 4,366 theaters this weekend inching past the old benchmark by 4 locations.
The Knight gross also powered ahead of the $55.8M opening day haul of 2006's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest which was also a highly-anticipated star-driven sequel released in July running two-and-a-half-hours. Full opening weekend grosses reached $135.6M for Chest and $151.1M for Spider-Man 3 representing the two largest movie openings in box office history. The Dark Knight now looks ready to race past both of them.
Saturday declines are now normal for big event films on opening weekend. Given the intense upfront demand for the new Batman installment, it would not be surprising to see a drop in the neighborhood of 15% on Saturday for the new Christopher Nolan-directed actioner. A corresponding 25-30% fall on Sunday would put The Dark Knight on course to finish the weekend with a new all-time record of $155-160M. The Heath Ledger starrer would also lead the overall marketplace to the biggest weekend of ticket sales in industry history.
http://www.boxofficeguru.com/071908.htm
Dizzamm!! :o it's well deserved though. 8)
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Canīt wait 8)
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saw this last night, it was KICKASS.
it was a little long, but well worth it.
Ledger's acting was the best in the movie; he played the role quite well.
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Worth it just for the Joker.
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I Gotta agree, this movie definately didn't dissappoint at all. 8)
No it didn't
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Canīt wait 8)
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Worth it just for the Joker.
hell yes!
going to see it again in I max soon as I can - the theater round here only showin a few I max shows and they all sell out literally in the morning :o its been 8-9 days since it came out and ppl still goin at noon to cop tickets for 10:00pm i max showings cause that's how fast they still sellin out round my way :o
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Worth it just for the Joker.
hell yes!
going to see it again in I max soon as I can - the theater round here only showin a few I max shows and they all sell out literally in the morning :o its been 8-9 days since it came out and ppl still goin at noon to cop tickets for 10:00pm i max showings cause that's how fast they still sellin out round my way :o
fandango homie... i already seen it twice at the IMAX in Ontario, CA