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11/21/09
This summer's Land of the Lost was one of those epic Hollywood disasters that makes outsiders question why anyone is in the movie business.
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JAM! Showbiz
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11/20/09
Forbes Magazine just came out with its annual list of the most overpaid stars in Hollywood , which it generates via a somewhat complicated metric that looks at their last three films and compares their paychecks, the films' budgets, and the money those films brought in via theatrical, TV, and DVD release.
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The A.V. Club
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09/08/09
The record-breaking summer at the domestic B.O. ended with Warners and Paramount leading in market share for the second year in a row, but below the No. 2 spot on the list of majors, the rankings shifted substantially.
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Variety
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07/16/09
Hollywood has been licking its chops over the prospect of a record summer boxoffice, and the industry remains on track for just that midway into the season's third month.
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The Hollywood Reporter
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06/27/09
The three films before that grossed, worldwide, $799 million, $159 million, and $155 million.
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The Hot Blog - Movie City News
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06/15/09
Producers of The Hangover were no doubt raising their glasses high to toast the ascension of their movie to the top of the box-office results list for the second consecutive week.
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The Internet Movie Database (IMDb)
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06/15/09
Moviefone
The Hangover is officially the summer's biggest breakout hit.
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Cinematical.com
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06/14/09
Saturday moviegoers finally left Las Vegas, and took a ride with Denzel Washington and John Travolta, helping "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3″ earn a few more subway tokens. The remake has taken in $25 million so far, but still lingers at #3. That's well below current weekend winners "Up" and "The Hangover," which will probably start the new week sitting pretty, having brought in about $30 million each.
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MTV Movies Blog