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  • Paramount pirated

    12/25/09 Online pirates pinched more than 20 million copies of "Star Trek" and the sequel to "Transformers," giving those two Paramount Pictures releases the dubious distinction of being the most ripped-off films of the year, according to a report released by file-sharing tracking service TorrentFreak.  |  New York Post - New York NY
  • And 2009's Biggest Bomb Was…Not What You Think

    12/23/09 The Transformers sequel was kinda gigantic.  |  E! Online
  • 'Avatar' scores record opening in India

    12/21/09 "Avatar" has scored the biggest opening weekend B.O. ever for a Hollywood pic in India, distributor Fox Star Studios India revealed Monday.  |  Variety
  • Cameron takes filmmaking to new dimension

    12/20/09 The film industry shouldn't view 3D through rose-tinted glasses, cautions Avatar director James Cameron.  |  JAM! Showbiz
  • Decade changed film biz

    12/18/09 Back in 2000, studios were flush with cash and made movies for U.S. audiences first.  |  Variety
  • German pics take 26% of local B.O.

    12/16/09 Homegrown pics have soared at the German box office this year, resulting in a robust 26% marketshare.  |  Variety
  • 'Avatar' eyeing big boxoffice bow

    12/15/09 Fox releases James Cameron's first dramatic feature in 12 years this weekend, and there's almost as much buzz about its costs as the film's groundbreaking motion-capture animation.  |  The Hollywood Reporter
  • 3D pays off at box office

    12/14/09 The B.O. haul for 3D pics has swelled to $1.3 billion this year, and that's before 20th Century Fox opens James Cameron's 3D fantasy epic "Avatar" around the globe on Friday in the widest 3D release to date.  |  Variety
  • French box office on track for record

    12/14/09 Merci James, merci Luc. France is a few weeks away from its biggest box office trawl in history.  |  Variety
  • Toon boom goes global

    12/11/09 When it comes to the box office, animated films couldn't be a bigger draw.  |  Variety