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Archives for: August 20095
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 08/14/09 to 08/16/09
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    FilmTotalDistrict 9, TriS$37,354,308G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Par.$22,324,341The Time Traveler’s Wife, WB (NL)$18,623,171Julie & Julia, Sony$12,055,918G-Force, BV$6,915,642The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, ParV$5,642,137Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, WB$5,141,072The Ugly Truth, Sony$4,448,232Ponyo, BV$3,585,852Funny People, Uni.$3,010,755

  • Reliance, DreamWorks close deal
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    The latest incarnation of DreamWorks launched Monday as principal partners Steven Spielberg and Stacey Snider and India’s Reliance Big Pictures announced completion of the first phase of funding for DreamWorks 3.0. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani, chair of Reliance Big parent company Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, made the joint announcement with[…]

  • Film Independent pencils in scribes
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    Film Independent announced the participants for its 10th annual screenwriters lab Monday. The nine participants will receive fellowship and support services during the five-week program, which began Monday and runs through Sept. 16 in Los Angeles. The scribes and their projects are: Jeff Seymann, “El Flaco”; Rory Kelly and Tim[…]

  • ‘Avatar’ site crashes as fans seek tickets
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    The official “Avatar” Web site crashed for several hours on Monday as moviegoers rushed to secure free seats to see the 16 minutes of 3D preview footage that will be shown at 104 Imax theaters around the country on Friday evening. Ticket ordering was scheduled to begin online at noon PDT, but at about 11:55 a.m., the site started experiencing difficulties. About 17,000 of the 68,000 available tickets were distributed before the heavy traffic forced the site down for several hours.

  • Studios push for Redbox delay
    Monday August 17th 2009

    Warner Home Video lined up with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Universal Studios Home Entertainment on Thursday in pushing a later release window for DVD rentals through vending kiosks. Warner said it will sell its titles directly to kiosks, led by Redbox, 28 days after their general market release[…]

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Archives for: August 20095
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 08/14/09 to 08/16/09
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    FilmTotalDistrict 9, TriS$37,354,308G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Par.$22,324,341The Time Traveler’s Wife, WB (NL)$18,623,171Julie & Julia, Sony$12,055,918G-Force, BV$6,915,642The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, ParV$5,642,137Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, WB$5,141,072The Ugly Truth, Sony$4,448,232Ponyo, BV$3,585,852Funny People, Uni.$3,010,755

  • Reliance, DreamWorks close deal
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    The latest incarnation of DreamWorks launched Monday as principal partners Steven Spielberg and Stacey Snider and India’s Reliance Big Pictures announced completion of the first phase of funding for DreamWorks 3.0. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani, chair of Reliance Big parent company Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, made the joint announcement with[…]

  • Film Independent pencils in scribes
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    Film Independent announced the participants for its 10th annual screenwriters lab Monday. The nine participants will receive fellowship and support services during the five-week program, which began Monday and runs through Sept. 16 in Los Angeles. The scribes and their projects are: Jeff Seymann, “El Flaco”; Rory Kelly and Tim[…]

  • ‘Avatar’ site crashes as fans seek tickets
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    The official “Avatar” Web site crashed for several hours on Monday as moviegoers rushed to secure free seats to see the 16 minutes of 3D preview footage that will be shown at 104 Imax theaters around the country on Friday evening. Ticket ordering was scheduled to begin online at noon PDT, but at about 11:55 a.m., the site started experiencing difficulties. About 17,000 of the 68,000 available tickets were distributed before the heavy traffic forced the site down for several hours.

  • Studios push for Redbox delay
    Monday August 17th 2009

    Warner Home Video lined up with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Universal Studios Home Entertainment on Thursday in pushing a later release window for DVD rentals through vending kiosks. Warner said it will sell its titles directly to kiosks, led by Redbox, 28 days after their general market release[…]

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Archives for: August 20095
  • Canada and U.S. Weekend Box Office – 08/14/09 to 08/16/09
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    FilmTotalDistrict 9, TriS$37,354,308G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, Par.$22,324,341The Time Traveler’s Wife, WB (NL)$18,623,171Julie & Julia, Sony$12,055,918G-Force, BV$6,915,642The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard, ParV$5,642,137Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, WB$5,141,072The Ugly Truth, Sony$4,448,232Ponyo, BV$3,585,852Funny People, Uni.$3,010,755

  • Reliance, DreamWorks close deal
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    The latest incarnation of DreamWorks launched Monday as principal partners Steven Spielberg and Stacey Snider and India’s Reliance Big Pictures announced completion of the first phase of funding for DreamWorks 3.0. Anil Dhirubhai Ambani, chair of Reliance Big parent company Reliance Anil Dhirubhai Ambani Group, made the joint announcement with[…]

  • Film Independent pencils in scribes
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    Film Independent announced the participants for its 10th annual screenwriters lab Monday. The nine participants will receive fellowship and support services during the five-week program, which began Monday and runs through Sept. 16 in Los Angeles. The scribes and their projects are: Jeff Seymann, “El Flaco”; Rory Kelly and Tim[…]

  • ‘Avatar’ site crashes as fans seek tickets
    Tuesday August 18th 2009

    The official “Avatar” Web site crashed for several hours on Monday as moviegoers rushed to secure free seats to see the 16 minutes of 3D preview footage that will be shown at 104 Imax theaters around the country on Friday evening. Ticket ordering was scheduled to begin online at noon PDT, but at about 11:55 a.m., the site started experiencing difficulties. About 17,000 of the 68,000 available tickets were distributed before the heavy traffic forced the site down for several hours.

  • Studios push for Redbox delay
    Monday August 17th 2009

    Warner Home Video lined up with 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment and Universal Studios Home Entertainment on Thursday in pushing a later release window for DVD rentals through vending kiosks. Warner said it will sell its titles directly to kiosks, led by Redbox, 28 days after their general market release[…]

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