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11/18/09
Michael Moore 's latest diatribe against the powers that be, this one directed at Wall Street and the government that let it run amok, did not make the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' short list of films that still have a shot at winning the Academy Award for Best Documentary.
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E! Online
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11/15/09
At the height of his career, Moore's 2004 film, Fahrenheit 9/11 , drew in an impressive $119 million in its year of release, and even 2007's Sicko managed to gross $24.5 million.
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Perez Hilton
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11/14/09
Michael Moore-- but his latest film, "Capitalism: A Love Story," has grossed just $14 million in seven weeks of release.
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Page Six
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11/07/09
"Sins of My Father" is generating such a media frenzy in Colombia that the documentary on the son of drug lord Pablo Escobar has snared a huge release.
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Variety
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10/18/09
Dumb overguessing based on Friday's WTWTA numbers happened.
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The Hot Blog - Movie City News
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10/11/09
While weekend business as a whole was relatively modest for the time of year (albeit up six percent from last year), the sole new nationwide release Couples Retreat , the spreading Paranormal Activity and holdovers Zombieland and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs all boasted impressive showings.
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Box Office Mojo
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10/05/09
Box office "actuals" have landed and the biggest overestimater...
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The Hot Blog - Movie City News
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10/04/09
The moribund horror comedy sub-genre showed a glimmer of vitality with the ripsnorting debut of Zombieland , which yanked an estimated $25 million out of around 3,900 screens at 3,036 sites.
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Box Office Mojo
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10/04/09
The undead were alive and well at movie theaters as Woody Harrelson's horror comedy "Zombieland" opened on top with $25 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
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New York Daily News - New York NY
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10/04/09
"Capitalisms total now stands at $5,251,689, which already makes it the highest grossing doc of 2009 (surpassing "Food, Inc."), and among the 20 highest grossing of all-time (a list that now includes a whopping 5 Michael Moore films).
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