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Trailer Talk: This Week In Movies - 'Surrogates,' 'Pandorum' & More
I'm curious to see the reception of "Surrogates," at the box office this week. People I have spoken with seem to have mixed opinions about whether they think the movie will be enjoyable or not.
Their interest level in the movie seems to be linked to which trailer they have seen. Trailer 1 appears to be rather bland and doesn't do much to entice the viewer. Folks who have seen Trailer 2 however, agree that it does a better job of selling the concepts present in the film, as well as emphasizing Bruce Willis' struggle without his surrogate.
In addition to the sci-fi thriller "Surr...
READ MORETheir interest level in the movie seems to be linked to which trailer they have seen. Trailer 1 appears to be rather bland and doesn't do much to entice the viewer. Folks who have seen Trailer 2 however, agree that it does a better job of selling the concepts present in the film, as well as emphasizing Bruce Willis' struggle without his surrogate.
In addition to the sci-fi thriller "Surr...
New Movies On DVD, May 13
In Mad Money, posh housewife Bridget accepts a job on the midnight cleaning crew at a local branch of the Federal Reserve Bank after facing house foreclosure. When the growing temptation of the cash that surrounds her proves too powerful to resist, Bridget teams with two of the other cleaners for a criminal exercise in creative moneymaking. Also on DVD: The Great Debaters and Untraceable.
READ MORE'Meet The Spartans' Tops 'Rambo' To Conquer Box Office
Spoof movie Meet The Spartans has narrowly beaten out competition from green beret Rambo to laugh its way to the top of the U.S. box office chart. The Carmen Electra-starring comedy debuted at number one with $18.73 million over the weekend.
At two is sequel Rambo, directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone, which took $18.15 million, while 27 Dresses drops a place to three with $13.6 million.
Monster movie Cloverfield falls three places to four with $12.7 million, while Diane Lane movie Untraceable opens at five with $11.2 million.
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READ MOREAt two is sequel Rambo, directed by and starring Sylvester Stallone, which took $18.15 million, while 27 Dresses drops a place to three with $13.6 million.
Monster movie Cloverfield falls three places to four with $12.7 million, while Diane Lane movie Untraceable opens at five with $11.2 million.
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Opening January 25: Untraceable
Faced with the most baffling and menacing case of her life, FBI agent and cybercop Jennifer Marsh (Diane Lane) must race against the clock to stop a deadly Internet predator in his tracks -- before more innocent lives are extinguished. So begins director Gregory Hoblit's (Primal Fear) heart-stopping thriller Untraceable. Continue summary
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