


| ▪ | Box Office Kings of 2006 (Movie Feature aka. Box Office Kings of 2006) |
| 2005's box office slump scared quite a few people. It seemed that the blockbusters of yesteryear weren't able pull off the same numbers they once did, so when 2006 rolled around, there was a determination to do better-and better they did. The total North American box office grosses for 2006 are estimated | |
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| ▪ | Box Office Kings of 2007 (Movie Feature aka. Box Office Kings of 2007) |
| The total North American box office grosses for 2007 are estimated at approx. $9 billion, 5.6 percent up from 2006's $8.5 billion. Now, while that signifies major progress, the 2007 box office still suffered from some ebb and flow. | |
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| ▪ | `The Omen' Breaks Box Office Records |
| broke box office records on Tuesday, selling $12.6 million worth of tickets--the biggest Tuesday opening ever for a film. Tuesday is traditionally one of the slowest movie-going days of the week, but the film's marketing campaign focused on the satanic implications of the day June 6, 2006 (6-6-6). |
| ▪ | 'Casino Royale' the Top Box-Office Bond |
| box office. The 21st 007 film, and the first to star Daniel Craig as the suave superspy, has overtaken the previous record of $431 million made by the last Bond movie, Die Another Day , in 2002. Casino Royale was released last month and has been screened in 64 countries. COPYRIGHT 2006 | |
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| ▪ | Box Office Earnings Break Records |
| [IMG:L]North American box office earnings hit a record high in 2007--despite the Hollywood writers strike and ongoing economic concerns. In the U.S. and Canada, theaters took in more than $9.6 billion, climbing 5.4 percent from the previous year, due in part to increased ticket prices throughout the |
| ▪ | How to Eat Your Watermelon in White Company (and Enjoy it) (2006) NR (Feature Film - Documentary) |
| 1971: Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song crashed the box office charts despite being an all-Black indie production before there was such a thing, became mandatory viewing for the Black Panthers, roiled nationwide controversy, and practically jump-started the whole Blaxploitation genre (even though the |
| ▪ | Box Office Preview: How High Can 'Sex and the City' Go? |
| meaningful work on the small screen, and perhaps Sex and the City is an interesting trial balloon for mature actresses to demonstrate their box office clout. Three movies with female leads have been notable successes in 2008. 27 Dresses (Fox), starring Katherine Heigl from Grey's Anatomy | |
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| ▪ | Box Office Analysis, July 13: 'Hellboy II' Burns Up Competition |
| is playing, Andrew Stanton's instant classic has a real chance at $250M+ domestic. I generally try to avoid words like disaster and bomb in my box office analysis, but Eddi | |
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| ▪ | Early Tracking: Carrie Bradshaw and Friends Ready to Flex Their Box Office Muscles |
| arc. Studios are wising up to the fact that every summer movie cannot be a teen-fueled blockbuster. As The Devil Wears Prada proved back in 2006, there is room at the multiplex for a film with pure female appeal. The Devil Wears Prada , featuring an Academy Award-nominated performance by Meryl |
| ▪ | Showbiz Stock Watch: Warner Bros Is the Favorite in the 2008 Market Share |
| certain $500M+ domestic box office take of The Dark Knight has moved Warner Bros past Paramount/Dreamworks in the 2008 market share race, and, with Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince set for November, the studio seemed a lock to sail past Sony's 2006 domestic box office record of $1.71 billion |

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