January 17th
Ides of March
R
Abduction
PG-13
Courageous
PG-13
Bucky Larson: Born to Be a Star
R
Age of Heroes
Not Rated
Division III: Football's Finest
R
Dirty Girl
R
Perfect Student
R
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Valentine Collection
Not Rated
Kevin Hart: Laugh at My Pain
R
Fake
R
Killing Bono
R
Legend of the Sea
PG
Rocksteady
R
Thomas & Friends: Curious Cargo
Not Rated
All About Movies
My name is Dave Davis and this is my Movie blog. I am going to show my favorites and others on here, as well as information for upcoming films and dvd's. Please feel free to "follow" me through this wild and crazy trip because I LOVE movies and I have a LOT of them. It's SHOWTIME...Enjoy!
Monday, January 16, 2012
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Going offline for awhile...
got a few things going in life and i can't compete with this blog for right now so I am going "offline" for awhile. Thank you all
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Monday, September 26, 2011
New DVD Tuesday__9-27-11
American Loser
R
The Boxer and The Bombshell
R
Dead Cert
Not Rated
Dragon Crusaders
Not Rated
Echo Game
R
Go For It!
PG-13
Good Neighbors
R
iCrime
Not Rated
Inside Out
PG-13
Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos
Not Rated
Ledge
R
Lost Future
Not Rated
Miss Nobody
R
Puck Hogs
Not Rated
Slaughtered
Not Rated
Stool Pigeon
Not Rated
Terror Trap
R
Without Men
R
ZhuZhu Pets: Quest for Zhu
Not Rated
September 30th
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
PG-13
R
The Boxer and The Bombshell
R
Dead Cert
Not Rated
Dragon Crusaders
Not Rated
Echo Game
R
Go For It!
PG-13
Good Neighbors
R
iCrime
Not Rated
Inside Out
PG-13
Jeff Dunham Controlled Chaos
Not Rated
Ledge
R
Lost Future
Not Rated
Miss Nobody
R
Puck Hogs
Not Rated
Slaughtered
Not Rated
Stool Pigeon
Not Rated
Terror Trap
R
Without Men
R
ZhuZhu Pets: Quest for Zhu
Not Rated
September 30th
Transformers: Dark of the Moon
PG-13
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Green Lantern (2011)
This title will be released on October 14, 2011.
In a universe as vast as it is mysterious, an elite force of protectors for peace and justice has existed for centuries. They are the Green Lantern Corps. When a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the Universe, their fate and the fate of Earth lie in the hands of the Corps' newest recruit, the first human ever selected: Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds). Bringing the popular superhero to the big screen for the first time, Green Lantern also stars Blake Lively (Gossip Girl), Peter Sarsgaard (Orphan), Mark Strong (Sherlock Holmes), Academy Award® nominee Angela Bassett* and Academy Award® winner Tim Robbins**.
In a universe as vast as it is mysterious, an elite force of protectors for peace and justice has existed for centuries. They are the Green Lantern Corps. When a new enemy called Parallax threatens to destroy the Universe, their fate and the fate of Earth lie in the hands of the Corps' newest recruit, the first human ever selected: Hal Jordan (Ryan Reynolds). Bringing the popular superhero to the big screen for the first time, Green Lantern also stars Blake Lively (Gossip Girl), Peter Sarsgaard (Orphan), Mark Strong (Sherlock Holmes), Academy Award® nominee Angela Bassett* and Academy Award® winner Tim Robbins**.
The Three Stooges Set for April 2012
20th Century Fox has handed out an April 4, 2012 release date for the upcoming comedy The Three Stooges, which is directed by Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly.
Will Sasso, Sean Hayes, and Chris Diamantopoulos star as the stooges. The plot revolves around the title characters trying to save their childhood home, although they become involved in a murder plot and, later, star in their own reality TV series. The story will be broken up into three half-hour segments. Jane Lynch, Larry David, Stephen Collins, Craig Bierko, Jennifer Hudson, and Carly Craig also star.
Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly directed The Three Stooges, which is currently in post-production, from a screenplay they both co-wrote with Mike Cerrone.
As of now, The Three Stooges is the only movie slated for release on April 4, 2012, which is a Wednesday. Other movies opening on Friday, April 6 are American Reunion, The Cold Light of Day, Think Like a Man, and the 3D theatrical re-release of Titanic.
The Three Stooges comes to theaters April 4th, 2012 and stars Will Sasso, Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jane Lynch, Larry David, Stephen Collins, Craig Bierko, Jennifer Hudson. The film is directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly.
Will Sasso, Sean Hayes, and Chris Diamantopoulos star as the stooges. The plot revolves around the title characters trying to save their childhood home, although they become involved in a murder plot and, later, star in their own reality TV series. The story will be broken up into three half-hour segments. Jane Lynch, Larry David, Stephen Collins, Craig Bierko, Jennifer Hudson, and Carly Craig also star.
Bobby Farrelly and Peter Farrelly directed The Three Stooges, which is currently in post-production, from a screenplay they both co-wrote with Mike Cerrone.
As of now, The Three Stooges is the only movie slated for release on April 4, 2012, which is a Wednesday. Other movies opening on Friday, April 6 are American Reunion, The Cold Light of Day, Think Like a Man, and the 3D theatrical re-release of Titanic.
The Three Stooges comes to theaters April 4th, 2012 and stars Will Sasso, Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos, Jane Lynch, Larry David, Stephen Collins, Craig Bierko, Jennifer Hudson. The film is directed by Bobby Farrelly, Peter Farrelly.
Friday, July 8, 2011
'Transformers' Blowing Up Worldwide Records
Transformers: Dark of the Moon tore past the $500 million worldwide mark yesterday, which was its ninth day in theaters. That broke the ten-day record held by Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides. Those movies went on to earn $963.4 million and $1.014 billion (and counting), respectively, which looks like a good target range for Dark of the Moon.
Dark of the Moon and On Stranger Tides, though, don't precisely match up as an apples-to-apples comparison. When On Stranger Tides hit $500 million, it had only been playing domestically for eight days. Dark of the Moon, on the other hand, hit domestic and foreign theaters on the same day (June 29), so it had two more days of domestic play than On Stranger Tides. On Stranger Tides, though, had the advantage of simultaneously opening in all of its foreign markets, while Dark of the Moon has yet to invade China and Japan.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon has so far earned $214 million domestically, which lagged behind predecessor Revenge of the Fallen by $27 million. Most of that, though, can be attributed to Revenge of the Fallen's incredibly front-loaded opening. Beyond the first two days, Revenge of the Fallen has only out-grossed Dark of the Moon by $10 million.
It's a much different story overseas. Dark of the Moon has already earned a massive $297.1 million and is on pace to pass Revenge of the Fallen's $434.2 million final tally no later than Thursday. As far as individual territories go, Dark of the Moon eclipsed its predecessor in Russia ($30.1 million), Germany ($20.1 million) and Brazil ($9.6 million), among other small markets, and will move ahead in South Korea, Mexico and Taiwan this weekend.
Based on its current pace, Transformers: Dark of the Moon will rocket past $600 million worldwide on Saturday, its 11th day in theaters. That will top the previous speed-to-$600 million record of 12 days held by the last two Pirates movies. Reaching that level will make Dark of the Moon the second-highest grossing movie of 2011 ahead of Fast Five ($601.5 million) and behind On Stranger Tides. Adding to Dark of the Moon's impressiveness is that it's hitting these numbers before striking China (July 21) and Japan (July 29), two territories that, combined, contributed $90 million to Revenge of the Fallen and over $170 million to On Stranger Tides.
While it's a bit premature to definitively call it, Dark of the Moon appears to be on pace to ultimately close with over $1 billion worldwide. The biggest obstacle arrives next weekend: if Transformers avoids getting completely steamrolled by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, then it should become the ninth $1 billion movie in history.
Dark of the Moon and On Stranger Tides, though, don't precisely match up as an apples-to-apples comparison. When On Stranger Tides hit $500 million, it had only been playing domestically for eight days. Dark of the Moon, on the other hand, hit domestic and foreign theaters on the same day (June 29), so it had two more days of domestic play than On Stranger Tides. On Stranger Tides, though, had the advantage of simultaneously opening in all of its foreign markets, while Dark of the Moon has yet to invade China and Japan.
Transformers: Dark of the Moon has so far earned $214 million domestically, which lagged behind predecessor Revenge of the Fallen by $27 million. Most of that, though, can be attributed to Revenge of the Fallen's incredibly front-loaded opening. Beyond the first two days, Revenge of the Fallen has only out-grossed Dark of the Moon by $10 million.
It's a much different story overseas. Dark of the Moon has already earned a massive $297.1 million and is on pace to pass Revenge of the Fallen's $434.2 million final tally no later than Thursday. As far as individual territories go, Dark of the Moon eclipsed its predecessor in Russia ($30.1 million), Germany ($20.1 million) and Brazil ($9.6 million), among other small markets, and will move ahead in South Korea, Mexico and Taiwan this weekend.
Based on its current pace, Transformers: Dark of the Moon will rocket past $600 million worldwide on Saturday, its 11th day in theaters. That will top the previous speed-to-$600 million record of 12 days held by the last two Pirates movies. Reaching that level will make Dark of the Moon the second-highest grossing movie of 2011 ahead of Fast Five ($601.5 million) and behind On Stranger Tides. Adding to Dark of the Moon's impressiveness is that it's hitting these numbers before striking China (July 21) and Japan (July 29), two territories that, combined, contributed $90 million to Revenge of the Fallen and over $170 million to On Stranger Tides.
While it's a bit premature to definitively call it, Dark of the Moon appears to be on pace to ultimately close with over $1 billion worldwide. The biggest obstacle arrives next weekend: if Transformers avoids getting completely steamrolled by Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, then it should become the ninth $1 billion movie in history.
Monday, July 4, 2011
DVD Tuesday__7-5-11
July 5th
13 Assassins Includes Digital Copy
R
American Flyer
Not Rated
Anniversary at Shallow Creek
PG-13
Bloodlust Zombies
Not Rated
Bloodrayne: The Third Reich
R
Drive-In Horrorshow
Not Rated
Empire of Assassins
R
Ferocious Planet
Not Rated
Fireman Sam: Brave New Rescues
Not Rated
Frankenstein Syndrome
Not Rated
Hobo With a Shotgun
R
Hustle
R
UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Not Rated
Wake Wood
Not Rated
Witchville
Not Rated
Without a Father
Not Rated
13 Assassins Includes Digital Copy
R
American Flyer
Not Rated
Anniversary at Shallow Creek
PG-13
Bloodlust Zombies
Not Rated
Bloodrayne: The Third Reich
R
Drive-In Horrorshow
Not Rated
Empire of Assassins
R
Ferocious Planet
Not Rated
Fireman Sam: Brave New Rescues
Not Rated
Frankenstein Syndrome
Not Rated
Hobo With a Shotgun
R
Hustle
R
UFC 129: St-Pierre vs. Shields
Not Rated
Wake Wood
Not Rated
Witchville
Not Rated
Without a Father
Not Rated
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