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Box Office Slump Over The Weekend
Box Office Slump Over The Weekend
Box Office Slump Over The Weekend
It was a slow weekend at the box office -- the slowest of the year, as a matter of fact. The number-one movie was Guardians of the Galaxy, which raised just 10.2 million dollars. It was the fourth weekend that the Marvel film -- which has collected nearly 300 million dollars total since its debut in early August -- has topped the box office.
Guardians of the Galaxy rules the Box Office
Guardians of the Galaxy rules the Box Office
Guardians of the Galaxy rules the Box Office
Guardians of the Galaxy was on top again at the box office over the Labor Day weekend, taking in an estimated $22.2 million. In the five weeks since its release, the film has earned more than $553 million worldwide. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finished in second with an estimated $15.7 million.
Guardians of The Weekend Box Office
Guardians of The Weekend Box Office
Guardians of The Weekend Box Office
Guardians of the Galaxy won a lackluster weekend at the box office.The Marvel film earned an estimated 17.6 million dollars, about a million more than last week's box office champ, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. To date, Guardians of the Galaxy has made 252 million domestically since opening early this month, when it went number one with 94 million.
New Movies At The Box Office
New Movies At The Box Office
New Movies At The Box Office
The comedy Let's Be Cops opened on Wednesday, earning an estimated 5.2 million dollars after its first full day of release, according to Deadline.com.Today, two more films make their debut at your local theater.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles On Top
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles On Top
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles On Top
Moviegoers shelled out a lot of cash to see Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The latest film based on the heroes in a half-shell opened in first place over the weekend, earning an estimated 65 million dollars. Its stars include Megan Fox and Will Arnett.
Netflix Instant to Add Subtitles to All Video by 2014
Netflix Instant to Add Subtitles to All Video by 2014
Netflix Instant to Add Subtitles to All Video by 2014
Can we just talk about Netflix for a second, and how friggin' convenient it is? Currently, previous seasons of 'The Walking Dead,' 'Breaking Bad,' 'Mad Men' and 'LOST' are all available for free on Instant, along with some awesome movies like 'Iron Man 2' and 'Thor.' But now Netflix is broadening its online audience by offerring subtitles to all of its available video content.

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