MEN IN BLACK and MEN IN BLACK II Blu-ray Reviews

by     Posted: June 29th, 2012 at 6:01 am

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In 1995, Will Smith starred in the first of three back-to-back films that would rocket his career into superstardom and solidify his status as a box office king.  He kicked things off with Michael Bay’s feature directorial debut, Bad Boys, followed by the large-scale sci-fi actioner Independence Day, and rounded things off with the franchise-starter Men in Black.  The third installment in the sci-fi comedy series, Men in Black 3, just opened in theaters and now Men in Black and Men in Black II have been released on Blu-ray to mark the occasion.  Hit the jump for our review of both films on Blu-ray.

Weekend Box Office – SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN Scores First Place with $56.2 Million

by     Posted: June 3rd, 2012 at 9:25 am

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Nothing came along to poison Snow White and the Huntsman. After a strong Friday launch, the Universal fantasy went on to earn an estimated $56.2 million from 3,773 locations over its first three days or almost as much as the rest of this weekend’s top five films combined. Meanwhile, Marvel’s The Avengers put another big feather (actually, two) in its cap: becoming the third highest grossing domestic and global release of all time.

Title Weekend Total
1 Snow White & the Huntsman $56,255,000 $56.2
2 Men in Black 3 $29,300,000 $112.3
3 The Avengers $20,300,000 $552.7
4 Battleship $4,810,000 $55.1
5 The Dictator $4,725,000 $50.8
6 Best Exotic Marigold Hotel $4,600,000 $25.4
7 What to Expect When You’re Expecting $4,430,000 $30.7
8 Dark Shadows $3,060,000 $70.8
9 Chernobyl Diaries $3,045,000 $14.4
10 For Greater Glory $1,800,000 $1.8

Friday Box Office – MEN IN BLACK 3 Unseats THE AVENGERS with $18 Million Debut

by     Posted: May 26th, 2012 at 8:52 am

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Four weeks ago, the summer movie season started off with a super-powered bang in the form of Marvel’s The Avengers. Since then?  It’s been difficult to prove that any other film was in theatres. That changed on Friday when Sony’s Men in Black 3 became the first post-Avengers release to take first place. From its very wide release in 4,248 locations (including 3D & IMAX), MIB3 took in an estimated $18 million. Despite becoming the first new number one title in 21 days, however, MIB3 is not looking like an automatic blockbuster. After a less-than enthusiastic midnight debut, projections for the film went from $90 million over the four-day Memorial Day frame down to a more modest $74 million.  That’s about what the much-maligned Men in Black II made in its first four days (not adjusted for inflation) back in 2002. On a more positive note, Sony is expecting big numbers from MIB3’s international markets. As for The Avengers, Disney projects another $45 million for its superheroes through Memorial Day. Finally, Chernobyl Diaries – the latest from producer Oren Peli – earned an estimated $3.5 million on Friday from 2,433 locations towards what should be a $12 million four-day total. Ouch.

Title Friday Total
1 Men in Black 3 $18,000,000 $18
2 The Avengers $9,700,000 $486.4
3 Chernobyl Diaries $3,500,000 $3.5
4 Battleship $3,000,000 $36.5
5 The Dictator $2,600,000 $34.4

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