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by Johnny Firecloud
Jul 05, 2009

BOX OFFICE TOP TEN

1. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs - $42.5 million ($67.5 million)

1. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $42.5 million ($293.4 million)

3. Public Enemies - $26.1 million ($26.1 million)

4. The Proposal - $12.7 million ($94.2 million)

5. The Hangover - $10.4 million ($204.1 million)

6. Up - $6.5 million ($175 million)

7. My Sister's Keeper - $5.2 million ($25.9 million)

8. The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3 - $2.5 million ($58.4 million)

9. The Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian - $2.1 million ($167.7 million)

10. Year One - $2.09 million ($38 million) 

 


 

Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs tied with Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen for the #1 at the box office this weekend. Ice Age ended up earning $42.5 million and $67.5 million since opening on Wednesday, giving it the highest per theater average of any in the top ten with $10,368 per theater. 

 

Meanwhile, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen pulled a solid $42.5 million to raise its total to $293.4 million. Public Enemies opened at #3 with $26.1 million on a budget of $100 million. The Proposal dropped two spots to #4 with $12.7 million, raising its three week total to $94.2 million, while The Hangover fell two spots to #5 with $10.4 million, raising its five week total to $204.1 million. 


New Iron Man 2 Pic!

 

 

Check out a photo of Tony Stark's GP Racer from Iron Man 2. Road & Track had the following to say about it:

 

This is the Stark Industries-sponsored vintage race car that the movie's main protagonist — genius inventor and swashbuckling lady's man Tony Stark — will be driving in a scene that depicts him racing in the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique, a vintage race held in Monte Carlo. The scene is not being filmed on the actual streets of the tiny, glamorous seaside principality near the south of France, but on an elaborate set that replicates the Monaco circuit.

 


According to nukethefridge.com, Jessica Biel is the frontrunner to play the love interest of the lead character in Thor.

 

 

 

Depending on how they design the script, she could either play Jane Foster, a nurse and girlfriend of Thor alter ego Donald Blake or one of the animated female roles, either Amora The Enchantress or Sif. All three appeared in the animated Hulk vs. Thor DVD. To be honest, I don't care who the hell she plays, as long as she's in it! 

 


 

IGN.com chatted up Robert Englund recently about the Nightmare on Elm Street remake in the works (is nothing sacred anymore?). Here is what the original Freddy had to say about it:

 

"Hollywood remakes everything. They've been remaking things since the 20s. They remade A Star is Born a half a dozen times. So it comes with the territory. In my particular instance, Michael Bay, who has more money than God, who can do anything he wants, obviously must love the franchise or he wouldn't have put his name on it. I don't know much about the director, but I love the boy [Thomas Dekker] who's playing kind of the Johnny Depp role – I don't know how else you would describe it. He's from The Sarah Connor Chronicles." 

 

 

On Jackie Earle Haley, who will be taking over the role of Freddy Krueger…

 

"And Jackie Earle Haley, I've been a fan of his since I starred in a Vietnam movie. My Vietnam movie was with Dennis Christopher, the wonderful young actor who starred in Breaking Away, with Jackie Earle Haley. And I loved that film. It dealt with class distinction in America and all that. And I know Jackie went away for many, many years, but he's having a wonderful comeback with Little Children. Watchmen wasn't exactly a hit, but he's the best thing in Watchmen. Without a doubt, he's the best thing in Watchmen. Jackie's small, and I think because of his size, that will give him a delineation from my performance. And I've always thought of Freddy as impish. Part of my whole sort of stew. A little bit of Klaus Kinski. It was part of the stew from when I was playing him. So I wish him the best. I hope they let him make it his own and I hope they don't repeat it. I would even like to see the wardrobe change. Maybe he's a janitor. Maybe he's wearing overalls. Maybe the hat's a little different. Maybe it's an old baseball hat covering the burn scars. You have to keep the myth the same, but I wish them well."

 

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