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    Quote Originally Posted by breakingviews View Post
    ithano jodi breakersinte original ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by breakingviews View Post
    The Darkest Hour (2011) - IMDb

    IMDB - 5.2/10
    Metascore: 16/100
    tomatometer:12% - Rated Rotten - Average Critics Rating: 2.8/10 - Average User Rating: 2.6/5

    railer kandappo nalla prateeksha aayirunu ......

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    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sXGI9suAyBI]Oscars® Trailer: "Off the Grid" - YouTube[/ame]

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    Borat creator Sascha Cohen's latest venture 'The Dictator' is getting released soon. The trailer was damn funny

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    Around-the-World Roundup: 'Sherlock' Finds Foreign Lead

    by Ray Subers
    Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows

    January 9, 2012

    After Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol dominated the foreign circuit for three-straight weeks, Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows expanded in to a few key markets and moved up to the top spot at the overseas box office.

    The sequel earned $44.85 million from 51 territories, which includes strong first place debuts in Australia ($6.65 million) and Spain ($4.7 million). Its highest-grossing market, though, was Russia, where the movie earned $6.7 million over the holiday weekend (Russian Orthodox Christmas was on Saturday). Through Sunday, Sherlock has made $180.6 million overseas, which according to Warner Bros. is tracking ahead of the first Sherlock Holmes by 18 percent. That movie wound up with $315 million overseas, which is a target the sequel will move much closer to when it debuts in China and Brazil this weekend.

    Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked had its best weekend yet with $30.9 million from 62 markets. It opened to $6.7 million in Brazil and just under $5 million in Italy, and it has so far earned $128.5 million overseas. With a few more markets still remaining, Chipwrecked does appear to have a good chance of eventually reaching The Squeakquel's $223.5 million total.

    Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol continued its impressive overseas run with $28.8 million in 55 territories this weekend. It once again claimed first place in the United Kingdom ($3.7 million), Japan ($3.5 million) and South Korea ($3.2 million). The fourth installment in the spy franchise has now earned $289.1 million overseas for a worldwide total of $457.5 million. It's set to pass the first Mission: Impossible's $457.7 million total sometime today, and should have no problem dethroning Mission: Impossible II ($546.4 million) to set a new worldwide record for the series.

    Puss in Boots became the 12th 2011 release to pass $300 million overseas this weekend. The Shrek spin-off added $17.8 million in 42 markets for a foreign total of $311.3 million.

    The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo expanded in to 33 territories and grossed $12.5 million. Since its Tuesday opening, it has already earned $6.6 million in Russia, which sets a new record for a David Fincher movie there. Overall, the English-language remake has made $29.3 million in foreign markets.

    Nearly two months after its domestic opening Clint Eastwood's J. Edgar reached its first foreign territories this weekend. The movie earned $5.9 million from six countries, most of which came from a very strong $4.2 million start in Italy.

    The Iron Lady debuted in the United Kingdom and Spain where it earned $3.34 million and $1.5 million, respectively. Including grosses in Australia and New Zealand, the Meryl Streep vehicle has to this point banked at least $11 million overseas.

    Other Notables - Weekend Gross - Gross-to-Date (in millions)
    New Year's Eve - $6.1 - $80.3
    The Darkest Hour - $5.7 - $16.7
    Rubbeldiekatz - $2.8 - $15.1
    We Bought a Zoo - $2.5 - $13.2
    War Horse - $2 - $7.6
    Tower Heist - $1.7 - $61.2
    Real Steel - $1.6 - $207.4
    The Artist - $1.5 - $18.5
    Arthur Christmas - $1.1 - $100.2
    In Time - $1.05 - $105.4

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    Weekend Report: Moviegoers Possessed By 'Devil Inside'

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    The Devil Inside

    January 9, 2012

    The Devil Inside crushed even the most generous forecasts this weekend and easily claimed first place ahead of fellow Paramount release Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol. Its impressive debut combined with strong holdover performances resulted in an estimated $126.2 million Top 12 gross, which is up a whopping 28 percent from the same weekend last year (though it's off 15 percent from the same frame in 2010).

    Produced for less than $1 million and distributed by Paramount's Insurge label, The Devil Inside scared up $33.7 million from 2,285 locations. That's the third-highest January opening ever behind Cloverfield ($40.1 million) and the Star Wars (Special Edition) re-release ($35.9 million). It was also the fifth-best debut ever for a supernatural horror movie behind the last two Paranormal Activity movies, The Grudge and The Ring Two.

    The only noteworthy drawback of The Devil Inside's opening was that it was incredibly front-loaded (it made 50 percent of its tally on Friday), though that's on par with the last two Paranormal Activity movies. Paramount is reporting that the audience was 59 percent under the age of 25 and 54 percent male, and its CinemaScore leaned more "F" (19 percent) than "A" (16 percent).

    Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol dropped down to second place after leading the box office for the past few weeks. The movie eased just 33 percent to $19.9 million, and it has now made an impressive $169.6 million. By early next weekend, the fourth installment in the popular franchise will have passed the original movie's $181 million total, and it's beginning to look like it has a chance at topping Mission: Impossible II's $215.4 million to become the highest-grossing entry in the series.

    Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows also held well this weekend: the sequel was off 35 percent to $13.7 million, and has so far made $157.05 million. It has closed the gap with the first Sherlock Holmes to $23 million, though it's appearing less likely that the movie will ultimately close over $200 million.

    Dipping just 23 percent to $11.4 million, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo had the best hold among all nationwide releases this weekend. The movie has now earned $76.9 million, and a Sony spokesperson indicated that they believe the movie is on pace to ultimately wind up with over $100 million.

    Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked fell 42 percent to $9.5 million, which was good for fifth place this weekend. The movie passed $100 million on Wednesday, and has so far grossed $111.6 million.

    War Horse and We Bought a Zoo had nearly identical results this weekend. War Horse added $8.7 million for a $56.9 million total, while We Bought a Zoo was just behind with $8.3 million and $56.4 million gross-to-date.

    The Adventures of Tintin fell 41 percent to $6.7 million this weekend. The Steven Spielberg-directed animated adventure has now made $62 million. That's okay given the movie's impressive overseas haul, though it does show pretty conclusively that domestic audiences never really bought in to the movie in the way one would expect given that it was directed by Spielberg and produced by Peter Jackson.

    Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy expanded to 809 locations this weekend and earned a solid $5.5 million. It had the second-best per-theater average among wide releases ($6,772) behind The Devil Inside, and should add substantially to its $10.1 million total through the remainder of the awards season.

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    saw the movie THE DARKEST HOUR IN 3D from pvr banglr
    8-1-12 6.00pm status HF

    DON2 kannaan poyappol trailor kande ishtapettu aane ithu kaannaan poyathe
    but padem vicharichathra vannilla avrg movie

    russia yil aane story nadakunathe oru rathri pettane city iruttilakunnu aakashathu ninnum meteroids polae oru saadhanem bhoomiyilekke varunnu athine lethal wave energy enne parayunnu athe touch cheythal ellarum dust aayi maarum athil ninnum rekshpette USil ethan 5 americans sremikkunnu. kureche russians avare sahyikkunu avasanem 2nde per mathrem rekshpedum baaki 3ne per marikunnu

    ithane story valya sughamonummilla padem

    ini ghostrider john carter and journey2 kaanum 3niteyum trailor ishtapettu.

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    Quote Originally Posted by michael View Post
    saw the movie THE DARKEST HOUR IN 3D from pvr banglr
    8-1-12 6.00pm status HF

    DON2 kannaan poyappol trailor kande ishtapettu aane ithu kaannaan poyathe
    but padem vicharichathra vannilla avrg movie

    russia yil aane story nadakunathe oru rathri pettane city iruttilakunnu aakashathu ninnum meteroids polae oru saadhanem bhoomiyilekke varunnu athine lethal wave energy enne parayunnu athe touch cheythal ellarum dust aayi maarum athil ninnum rekshpette USil ethan 5 americans sremikkunnu. kureche russians avare sahyikkunu avasanem 2nde per mathrem rekshpedum baaki 3ne per marikunnu

    ithane story valya sughamonummilla padem

    ini ghostrider john carter and journey2 kaanum 3niteyum trailor ishtapettu.
    http://www.forumkeralam.com/malayala...t-hour-3d.html
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    Get Ready Hollywood's Super Treat

    Monday January 09, 2012

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    Hollywood's ostentatious ways of making thrillers have always been admired across the globe. 'Thrillers' are produced from this World's largest film industry is bounded to two sort of its genres - one based on scientific arena while the other one is sci-fi.

    Of course, we have seen many movies made based on the latter ones that are precisely about the vampires, Witch personalities and many more. Naturally, 'Underworld' series has been the most fondly watched movie that brings into picture, the combat between the heroes and evil forces.

    While the 3rd part of the film made in 3D just swept us over our senses, here comes the next one with yet more technical bonanzas. Yup! Till now, the maximum extent has been filming a movie with the format of 72 frames per second. But for the first time, a movie has been made with 120fps format. Apart from this highlighting factor, the film has been processed with stereophonic technology.

    The film is scheduled to screens on January 20 simultaneously in all languages and the Tamil version has been titled as 'Pathala Ulagam-4'.

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