Tuesday, December 29, 2009
2009 TOP 10 Grossing Films
1. Transformer
2. Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
3. UP
4. The Twilight Saga: New Moon
5. The Hangover
6. Star Trek
7. Avatar
8. Monsters Vs. Aliens
9. Ice Age: Dawn of Dinosaurs
10 The Blind Side
2. Internationally, projected box office totals for the sixth film have reached $632 million, according to ScreenDaily.com, which brings worldwide box office receipts for the "Half-Blood Prince" film to $934 million.
2009 WORLDWIDE GROSSES
Rank | Title (click to view) | Studio* | Worldwide | Domestic / % | Overseas / % | ||
1 | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince | WB | $929.4 | $302.0 | 32.5% | $627.4 | 67.5% |
2 | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs | Fox | $883.7 | $196.6 | 22.2% | $687.1 | 77.8% |
3 | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | P/DW | $835.0 | $402.1 | 48.2% | $432.9 | 51.8% |
4 | 2012 | Sony | $734.3 | $161.5 | 22.0% | $572.8 | 78.0% |
5 | Up | BV | $683.0 | $293.0 | 42.9% | $390.0 | 57.1% |
6 | The Twilight Saga: New Moon | Sum. | $662.5 | $281.0 | 42.4% | $381.5 | 57.6% |
7 | Avatar | Fox | $623.6 | $212.7 | 34.1% | $410.9 | 65.9% |
8 | Angels & Demons | Sony | $485.9 | $133.4 | 27.4% | $352.6 | 72.6% |
9 | The Hangover | WB | $459.4 | $277.3 | 60.4% | $182.1 | 39.6% |
10 | Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian | Fox | $412.7 | $177.2 | 42.9% | $235.4 | 57.1% |
Ahha! HP fans dominate the world!!!
Although I feel a bit disappointed that HBP did'nt earn the top spot at the US box office but glad that it wasn't New Moon who beated HBP ^^
I am very pleased and overjoyed to learn that it was the highest grossing film internationally.
Nothing can beat Harry.
Great job people! Thanks for spending your money :P
Go Harry Potter!!
I think it's so funny how people make such a big deal about how much money a film makes in america when hp is almost always the highest in international box office and that i find even more impressive, how our franchise transcends cultures and languages. ---- abandonedboyjon
2009 TOP 10 Grossing Films
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Where's the TRAILER!?!!!
It has been more than a month since it's officially wrapped. 6 months until the film is out, I bet the trailer will be out SOON.
Perhaps there's any awards ceremonies they might be waiting to premiere it at, just like last time.
BTW,
WHEN will we see another
(well, I counted the one from the DVD extra)
trailer of
DH???
CAN'T WAIT!! :)
Where's the TRAILER!?!!!
The 10 MUST-SEE SEQUELS of 2010
"Hairspray" became the talk of the town in 2007 when it set the record for the biggest opening for a movie musical. Although the record was later broken by the release of "Mamma Mia!", the movie went on to be the fourth highest grossing musical in U.S. cinema history. Plus, it has been nominated in the Oscar Academy Award. Its commercial success soon led New Line Cinema to ask writer John Waters to pen "Hairspray 2: White Lipstick" despite the fact that the original film was based on the Broadway musical. While the first movie delves around early 60's music and highlights on the racial segregation, the sequel enters the late '60s era of music and takes a look at the British Invasion. There will also be 17 brand new songs from Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman to be expected.
Things you should know about Hairspray 2:
1. Tracy (Nikki Blonsky) is hated because she’s now famous but doesn’t lose weight.
2. Link (Zak Efron) gets a mop-top Beatles hairdo and tries to masquerade himself as a member of the British Invasion in an attempt to remain hip. The hair causes three pimples to spawn on his forehead, which he has “an ongoing dialogue” throughout half the movie. He also somehow accidentally experiments with acid. Shankman later said that Link’s drug storyline probably won’t make it into the final film.
3. Edna (John Travolta) gets hooked on diet pills, actually loses weight, but sees her husband (Christopher Walken) lusting after fat women. Shankman told MTV, “she finally breaks down and runs over to a snack table. Just within one number, she gets fat again; gaining 20 pounds at a time. [Her fat] pops out, and by the end of the song she’s completely at her old weight again.”
4. Velma Von Tussle (Michelle Pfeiffer) will likely not appear in the sequel due to the introduction of a new villain.
5. Someone gets drafted into war, but it isn’t Link.
6. New Line/Warner Bros has yet to official announce any actors/actresses for the sequel, but they have said that they hope to keep most of the original cast.
7. The film is tentatively scheduled to hit theaters in mid-July 2010.
2. SAW VII
3. LITTLE FOCKERS
Been wondering how Greg, Pam and their eccentric parents are doing after their last crazy get-together in "Meet the Fockers"? "Little Fockers" will satisfy your curiosity. Having passed a series of unfortunate events to finally tie the knot, Greg and Pam find themselves five years later coping with twin toddlers in this follow-up of the highest grossing live action comedy in history. But, the Fockers' brood isn't the only subject matter presented to inflict humor. Writer John Hamburg promised that the movie will also deal with death and divorce, but "in a really comic way". Let's not forget also about Jessica Alba who is set to "wreak havoc on the male characters" as a sexpot pharmaceutical rep.
MORE included
TRON LEGACY,
IRON MAN 2,
SEX AND THE CITY 2,
SHREK FOREVER AFTER,
TOY STORY 3,
TWILIGHT SAGA'S ECLIPSE
& most important (for me, of course)
HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS: PART I
The 10 MUST-SEE SEQUELS of 2010
Decoding the Decade
The Book of the Decade
Globe and Mail names the seventh book, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, their Book of the Decade.For its storytelling, for the global buzz it generated and for the fact it created a new generation of
readers, one book stood a full wizard's cap above the rest
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, the seventh and final instalment in J.K. Rowling's wizardly bildungsroman, is Globe Books' choice as Book of the Decade. Not only was it the single most awaited, debated and anticipated volume, it also can stand for Harry Potter as a phenomenon, for a series that grows more sophisticated and darker with each episode, a series in which millions of people fret over the fates of the beloved young wizard, his pals and mentors as they battle the forces of evil marshalled by Lord Voldemort.
Take sales: In the first 24 hours of its release on July 21, 2007, the novel sold a mind-boggling 15 million copies in 93 countries.
Take effect: Millions of children, especially boys, for whom reading had been something remote, intimidating, uninteresting, took to Potter as a wizard to a wand. You couldn't walk through a mall, an airport, a park without seeing one or another of the series in the hands of a young person. And not young people alone; adults devoured the books as well (when they didn't accuse them of promoting witchcraft). The Harry Potter books may have created a generation of readers, and, if we're lucky, it may not be the last such generation.
The Best Movie Ever: The 00's
AOL Moviefone named "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" one of their "Best Movies Ever.1. 'Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003)
2. 'City of God' (2002)
3. 'Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring' (2001)
4. 'The Dark Knight' (2008)
5. 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind' (2004)
6. 'Brokeback Mountain' (2005)
7. 'The Incredibles' (2004)
8. 'The Departed' (2006)
9. 'The 40-Year-Old Virgin' (2005)
10. 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' (2004)
Notes: I love POA film and I know most of the people don't so I was totally surprised it made on the list.
Decoding the Decade
Friday, December 25, 2009
2010 tO-Watch-List
Release Date: 7 January 2010 | ||||||
Language: English | ||||||
Genre: Thriller | ||||||
Running Time: 1 hour 24 minutes | ||||||
Director: Alex Pastor, David Pastor | ||||||
Cast: Lou Taylor Pucci, Chris Pine, Piper Perabo, Emily Vancamp. | ||||||
Synopsis: Four friends fleeing a viral pandemic and no one is safe from the viral pandemic threatening to wipe out the human race. Determined to elude the deadly virus, they speed across the Southwestern U.S. to reach a place of possible safety. Soon they discover that their greatest enemy is not the microbe attacking humanity, but the darkness within themselves. Why this??: well, I guess b/c it has a cool trailer... 2. OLD DOGS
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3. CASE 39
Release Date: 14 January 2010
Language: English
Running Time: N/A
Director: Christian Alvart
Cast: Renée Zellweger, Ian McShane.
Synopsis: A social worker (Zellweger) fights to save a girl from her abusive parents, only to discover that the situation is more dangerous than she ever expected.
Why this??: After I watched the trailer, I thought it is a bit like the orphan. People has many good comments on this movie, so I would give it a try. After all, Renee is a great actress.
4. THE SPY NEXT DOOR
Release Date: 14 January 2010 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Language: English | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Running Time: N/A | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Director: Brian Levant | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Cast: Amber Valletta, Billy Ray Cyrus, George Lopez, Jackie Chan, Lucas Till. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Synopsis: While babysitting his neighbor's children, a mild-mannered man (Jackie Chan) winds up having to fight off secret agents after one of the kids inadvertently downloads a secret code. Why this??: It's Jackie Chan's comedy, what do you think? 5. THE STEPFATHER Why this??: love horror ~_~ (inherited from my mom) 6. VALENTINE'S DAY Why this??: Mainly because of the TaylorS ^^ lols! 7. ALICE IN WONDERLAND Why this??: Tim Burton + Johnny Depp + Helena Bonham Carter = AN AWESOME COMBO!!! 8. UP IN THE AIR Why this??: It looks like an inspirational movie. 9. IT'S COMPLICATED Why this??: I can't say no to Meryl Streep & Steve Martin. 10. DIARY OF A WIMPY KID
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OTHERS:
~Eclipse
~THE RUNAWAYS
~HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS Part I
2010 tO-Watch-List
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Doesn't make sense at ALL!
Novels from the Harry Potter series by author J. K. Rowling have been included in six of the ten spots on USA Today's list of the Top Ten Books of the 2000s. Miss Rowling's novels placed along side the popular Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer and the Dan Brown novel The Da Vinci Code on this list. The paper notes:
Human readers made it a big decade for novels about wizards, vampires and a Harvard symbologist. Two series for kids with "crossover" appeal to grown-ups —J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter and Stephenie Meyer's Twilight— swept nine of the top 10 spots on USA TODAY's best-selling books of the decade. Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code is No. 2.The full top ten list by USA Today is as follows:
Rowling was a best seller before 2000, when third book Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire [sic] sold a record 3 million copies its first weekend.
By 2007's release of the finale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows, speculation about Harry's death (unfounded) rose to levels not seen since Charles Dickens' 19th-century serials. A record 8.3 million copies sold in a day.
1. Twilight, Stephenie Meyer
2. The Da Vinci Code, Dan Brown
3. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, J.K. Rowling, art by Mary GrandPre
4. New Moon, Stephenie Meyer
5. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, J.K. Rowling, art by Mary GrandPre
6. Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince, J.K. Rowling, art by Mary GrandPre
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, J.K. Rowling, art by Mary GrandPre
8. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, J.K. Rowling, art by Mary GrandPre
9. Eclipse, Stephenie Meyer
10. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J.K. Rowling, art by Mary GrandPre
First of all, congrats to Jo got 6 out of 10 spots!
However, I don't understand why on earth is Meyer’s Twilight above Jo and Harry Potter? All the other lists had Jo at the top with statistics…Why is Twilight at the top when HP has sold so many times more?! It said right in the article DH got over 8.5 million in the first 24 hours, and that hasn't happened in ages… bloody hell, so then why isn't it at the top???
I suspect Boggarts are behind it. RIDDIKULUS!!!
Doesn't make sense at ALL!
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Critics' Choice Movie Awards NM Spoof (HAHAHA!)
HILARIOUS! I like when she said put some clothes on. haha~
Critics' Choice Movie Awards NM Spoof (HAHAHA!)
Jo on top of 100 Bestselling Authors of the Decade
The Telegraph has ranked Harry Potter author J. K. Rowling in the number one spot of their list compiling the top 100 bestselling authors of the decade. With over twenty-nine million copies sold, Miss Rowling's novels beat out books by such other authors as Dan Brown, John Grisham, J. R. R. Tolkien, William Shakespeare, and Frank McCourt. According to the paper, sales figures the Harry Potter novels released from the year 2000 to 2009 total 225.9 million pounds. The top ten bestselling authors are as follows:
- J K Rowling 29,084,999 £225.9m
- Roger Hargreaves 14,163,141 £26.6m
- Dan Brown 13,372,007 £74.1m
- Jacqueline Wilson 12,673,148 £69.9m
- Terry Pratchett 10,455,397 £77.2m
- John Grisham 9,862,998 £65.9m
- Richard Parsons 9,561,776 £49.2m
- Danielle Steel 9,119,149 £51m
- James Patterson 8,172,647 £53.8m
- Enid Blyton 7,910,758 £31.2m
Congrats Jo, you deserve it!!! it is really impressive to see the statistics! No suprise! Nobody even came close to beating her. We all knew HP was awesome beyond words, but its nice to see figures prove how special it is! ^-^
Jo on top of 100 Bestselling Authors of the Decade
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
HP: Guardian's Icon of the Decade
As 2009 comes to a close, newspapers continue to take stock of the decade, compiling lists which look back the past ten years. Tonight, the Guardian has such a list, naming the Harry Potter series as one of their "Icons of the Decade." In this profile, the newspaper goes through the history of the series, noting its impact on the world of publishing, presence in Hollywood, and influence in literature. Calling Harry Potter "the first new global superhero of the 21st century," the Guardian highlights the decision of author J. K. Rowling to have her characters age throughout the series. It goes further, mentioning the universal popularity of the books among different age groups. Quoteage:
Admittedly, this concession to nature also caused problems. Readers who joined the hero with The Philosopher's Stone were probably close to the school year he was in. But, by the time Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was published in 2007, the core audience for the series stretched from 8 to 21, with original readers now joined by primary schoolers who had caught up late with the early books and films. But because Rowling intentionally deepened and darkened the sequence as the cast met adult appetites, the later stories were not suitable for the boy wizard's youngest new fans, leading to tears at bedtime.
Rowling's decision to let her characters grow up is one of the most fascinating aspects of the project. The movies followed this model by having the major characters played by the same actors across what will be eight films by 2011 (the last is a two-parter), the changes in their voices and bodies regarded not as continuity errors but dramatic realism.
The recommended age-range of the stories also introduced another controversy. Until the 21st century, a fully educated adult seen reading juvenile literature on public transport would expect to receive pitying stares and possibly even a visit from social services.
However, Harry Potter was responsible for the common sight of people between their 20s and 70s sitting on trains or lying on beaches gripped by fiction that they would previously have bought only as gifts for children or grandchildren. To reduce the stigma, Rowling's publishers introduced the practice – later extended to Philip Pullman as well – of the novels being produced in two different jackets: kiddie-garish, wrinkly-pastel. My personal view is that older readers should pick on something their own size, but this vivid evidence of the universality of Rowling's appeal is a major reason that she and Harry Potter will stand as one of the most remarkable phenomena in the history of popular fiction.
HP: Guardian's Icon of the Decade
Sunday, December 20, 2009
The Harry Potter Economy
This production line at Leavesden Studios, which has been running for almost a decade, will soon be switched off. “People talk about the effect of factories closing,” says David Heyman, who produces the Harry Potter films. “When we stop filming next May, at least 800 people will be looking for work.”
Quoteage:
Instead of A-listers the films feature hitherto obscure child actors and British theatrical talent. Perhaps the biggest star is Alan Rickman, previously known to American cinema-goers (if at all) as the villain in “Die Hard”. Over time they have faded neither commercially nor artistically. If anything the reverse is true. After the first two films the Harry Potter franchise was handed to non-American directors more associated with independent film and television. Alfonso Cuarón, Mike Newell and David Yates have been given a good deal of autonomy by Warner Bros.
...
In Harry Potter’s case, creative experimentation is possible because of the rigorous control exerted over many aspects of the production. The team that has worked on the Harry Potter films is unusually stable. Mr Heyman and the lead designers have stayed put throughout. All but one of the screenplays have been written by Steve Kloves. Stimulated by a steady supply of complex work, local outfits like Double Negative and the Moving Picture Company have grown in competence and can now handle just about all the films’ special-effects needs. Even more unusually, some sets have been allowed to remain in Leavesden Studios for almost ten years. As Mr Heyman puts it, directors may shoot the action from different angles but they are filming the same Hogwarts. It is as though the auteur tradition has been fused with the industrial approach to film-making that was common practice in Hollywood before the war.
Harry Potter’s journey from the mind of a single mother to a global media franchise is a fairy tale.
Ms Rowling’s “worst nightmare” was that her hero would end up on fast-food containers.
The Harry Potter Economy
Saturday, December 19, 2009
Times Online Significant Others Q&A with Tom
Actor Tom Felton, 22, was born in Epsom, Surrey, and now lives in Dorking, also in Surrey.
My mum
In no way was she one of those mothers pushing me to act. In fact, I don’t think she wanted me to become an actor at all, which makes the sacrifices she made to get me here even more amazing.
I have been acting since I was 9, but at that age you can’t go up to London on your own or agree to anything independently, so she was always with me. At one point I got a part that required filming in Malaysia for four months (when he filmed Anna and The King at Langkawi. hehe... I found this from IMDb ^^), so she had to give up her job to come with me. It didn’t mean anything to me at the time, but I hope that in years to come I can repay her.
My one and only girlfriend
Jade is my soulmate and I get on with her better than anyone else. We fell in love on the set of Half-Blood Prince [she was the stunt co-ordinator’s assistant] and have just celebrated our 21-month anniversary. I sent her a box of goodies at work: Elemis skin products, Molton Brown bath stuff and other things she likes, which is always a winner. I have quite an extensive knowledge of beauty products now.
My brothers
There are four of us: Ashley lives in Australia, Jonathan in London, and Chris lives with me. I was the runt of the litter, so I never got to sit on the couch or watch any of the TV programmes I liked. Now our relationship is high on banter, although the times when we are together are few and far between.
My dog
I have had Timber, my Chesapeake Bay retriever, for three years. I try to be strict with her, but Jade spoils her rotten. My mum never let us have a dog when we were younger – which, in hindsight, I don’t blame her for – but the first thing I did when I got a house was buy a puppy.
My inspirational director
David Yates has this beautiful calmness and clarity about what he wants. I had no confidence in my ability to be an actor for the rest of my life, but he embedded a passion for film in me.
My best friends
Everyone used to ask me what my friends thought of Harry Potter and I always felt I had to say they loved it, but I can finally admit that they didn’t have any interest in it whatsoever. But that worked really well for me because, when we met, I could forget about what I do and just be normal.
Times Online Significant Others Q&A with Tom
Friday, December 18, 2009
Total Film mag ft. HP & Hilarious RUPERT ^0^
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"Cherrybomb was a real departure. There was a whole transformation - different voice, just a completely different character."
Total Film mag ft. HP & Hilarious RUPERT ^0^
Thursday, December 17, 2009
*AWESOME!!!* The Runaways trailer
Starring:
~The amazing Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett
~Super talented Dakota Fanning as Cherrie Curie
*AWESOME!!!* The Runaways trailer
Amazon UK: HP on Top Selling Lists & Selling Authors of the Decade
The online retailer Amazon.co.uk has revealed its top 10 highest-selling books of the decade, with Harry Potter and Twilight featuring heavily.
The final two tales in JK Rowling's Harry Potter series occupy the top two positions, with another Rowling work, The Tales of Beedle the Bard, also in the Amazon top 10.Eight of the 10 books on the list were written by women. The only male to make an appearance is the Afghan-born novelist Khaled Hosseini, whose books The Kite Runner and A Thousand Splendid Suns round off the list.
Top 10 best-selling books of the decade:
1. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - JK Rowling
2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - JK Rowling
3. Breaking Dawn - Stephenie Meyer
4. Twilight -Stephenie Meyer
5. Eclipse - Stephenie Meyer
6. The Tales of Beedle the Bard - JK Rowling
7. New Moon - Stephenie Meyer
8. The Time Traveller's Wife - Audrey Niffenegger
9. The Kite Runner - Khaled Hosseini
10. A Thousand Splendid Suns - Khaled Hosseini
Jo has 7 books in the series & Meyer has only 4. Why only the last two books made on the list and on the other hand the whole 4 of Meyer's are on the list. So what? the famous HARRY POTTER made on top of the list ^^ Take that MEYER! (jkjk)
Top 10 best-selling authors of the decade:
1. JK Rowling
2. Stephenie Meyer
3. Julia Donaldson
4. Terry Pratchett
5. Jamie Oliver
6. Dan Brown
7. Enid Blyton
8. Bernard Cornwell
9. Alexander McCall Smith
10. William Shakespeare
Rowling is our QUEEN!!!
Amazon UK: HP on Top Selling Lists & Selling Authors of the Decade
Top 10 BEST SELLING DVD of the decade
Best-selling DVDs and Blu-rays of the decade:
1. Mamma Mia!
2. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
3. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers
4. Planet Earth
5. The Dark Knight
6. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
7. The Bourne Ultimatum
8. Star Wars Trilogy
9. Band Of Brothers
10. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl
yah!! POA is one of my fave HP movie ^^ I love to watch Mama Mia btw.
Top 10 BEST SELLING DVD of the decade
161.3 cm
One way ticket...
the latest one... 161.3 cm (taller than me +_+)
This is my current collection of movie tickets. These included movies I watched from 2007 to 2009.
To be continue...
161.3 cm