40% Of People Who Saw The Avengers Were…
http://stock.ly/4ijucuIn addition to the groundbreaking opening ticket sales estimate of more than $200 million domestically, The Avengers has earned more than $440 million worldwide. According to Box Office Mojo, that brings the grand total to $641.8 million.But while record-breaking earnings are common for big-budget
Eddie Murphy's A Thousand Words: Is This The Worst Reviewed...
http://stock.ly/6kbt0dActor's latest comedy rated at 0% on Rotten Tomatoes, ranking it alongside such epic fails as Bucky Larson: Born to Be a StarIs it possible to prove which is the worst film of all time? Maybe not, but the Rotten Tomatoes reviews aggregator is as good a measuring device as any, and the new Eddie
DreamWorks CEO Talks China Venture [video]
http://stock.ly/0h43btJeffrey Katzenberg, DreamWorks Animation CEO, sheds light on the company's new China venture, with CNBC's Julia Boorstin.
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Explore news, videos and much more based on what your friends are reading and watching. Publish your own activity and retain full control.And while the perks of the Googleplex are epic -- everything from bocce ball to a bowling alley, from free food to free laundry -- what set it apart from the
Netflix Grabs DreamWorks Deal From HBO
The video rental company is reportedly finishing up a streaming rights deal with DreamWorks Animation, the studio behind “Shrek” and other animated hits. The contract would replace an existing pact with HBO.The Hollywood Reporter thinks the deal will kick in sometime in 2012, while
Paramount To Launch Big-budget Animation Unit
http://stock.ly/568ji4LOS ANGELES (AP) — Following the blockbuster success of "Rango," Paramount Pictures said Wednesday that it is creating a division to make its own big-budget animated movies, putting the studio in competition with longtime partner DreamWorks Animation.The new division will make one animated film
Around-the-World Roundup: 'Panda' Victorious Again
http://stock.ly/9bb0yaFor the second weekend in a row, Kung Fu Panda 2 dominated the foreign market with over $50 million. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides continued its march to $1 billion, while The Hangover Part II reached an important milestone. Domestic champ Green Lantern also opened in a handful of
Around-the-World Brief: 'Pirates' Booty Grows, 'Hangover,'...
As The Hangover Part IIcleaned up domestically, big weekend numbers were posted overseas by Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Hangover Part II and Kung Fu Panda 2.Playing everywhere, the fourth Pirates of the Caribbean dominated with an estimated $124.3 million (through Sunday), slowing
Hangover Gets Higher With Sequel, Panda Loses Weight
The good times continued to roll for the Wolf Pack in their second outing: The Hangover Part II devoured an estimated $86.5 million over the weekend. Add in its raucous Thursday start, and the comedy sequel's four-day opening came to $118.1 million. Kung Fu Panda 2, on the other hand, fell short of
A Cartoon King Draws Blood - NYTimes.com
http://stock.ly/5rdmd7How do you make Jeffrey Katzenberg’s claws pop? Call “Rango” a “success” on a Wall Street conference call.On Tuesday, Mr. Katzenberg, the chief executive of Dreamworks Animation, held a quarterly call with analysts to review his company’s financial results. For the quarter that ended on
DreamWorks Animation Profit Drops 59% - MarketWatch
http://stock.ly/0xmmknCHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. /quotes/comstock/15*!dwa/quotes/nls/dwaDWA-3.80% said Tuesday that its first-quarter profit, without the benefit of any new theatrical releases in the period, declined 59% in comparison with a year-ago quarter that included significant
DreamWorks Animation Pins Hopes On ‘Kung Fu Panda 2′ After...
http://stock.ly/2a2j47UPDATE, 2:30 PM: Don’t look for DreamWorks Animation to produce additional movie genre parodies similar to its send up of mob films in Shark Tale, monster movies in Monsters vs. Aliens, and superhero films in Megamind. “All shared an approach and tone and idea of parody, and did not travel well
DWA Moving Into Urban Advertising
http://stock.ly/68zu3pNot sure if this was approved by the company, but I feel shareholders are praying it wasn't
This Just In: Upgrades And Downgrades
David Gardner called Netflix in 2004 at $15.42. He’s up 546% as of April 23rd. See what David’s recommending that you buy NEXT.At The Motley Fool, we poke plenty of fun at Wall Street analysts and their endless cycle of upgrades, downgrades, and "initiating coverage at neutral." So you might
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