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Entries in Imagine That (7)

Sunday
21Jun2009

Box Office: Cinemagoers accept 'Proposal' with $34M

Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in The Proposal

Weekend of June 19 -21, 2009

Anne Fletcher’s romantic comedy “The Proposal” debuted in first place at the North American box office this weekend with $34.1 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds, the film scored an average of $11,163 per theater at 3,056 locations. The plot follows an overbearing book editor who forces her assistant into marrying her when she faces deportation to Canada.

Still going strong at No. 2 was Todd Phillips’ hilarious hit comedy “The Hangover,” which took home another $26.8 million for an impressive domestic total of $152.9 million after three weeks in release.

At No. 3, Pixar’s “Up” brought in an additional $21.3 million, lifting its total haul to $224.1 million after a strong four-week run. The animated family flick follows a 78-year-old widower who takes his entire house on a trip to South America.

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Sunday
14Jun2009

Box Office: 'The Hangover' hangs on to No. 1 spot

Weekend of June 12 – 14, 2009

Todd Phillips’ hit comedy “The Hangover” topped the North American box office for a second consecutive week with $33.4 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

The R-rated film successfully fought off this week’s new releases “The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3” and “Imagine That,” lifting its domestic total to a solid $105.3 million. Bradley Cooper, Ed Helm and Zach Galifianakis star as three guys who lose their best friend on a night out in Vegas.

Tony Scott’s latest thriller “Pelham 1 2 3” only made it to No. 3, earning $25 million from sales at 3,074 locations. Denzel Washington plays a New York City subway dispatcher who’s pulled into the middle of the hijacking of one of his trains.

Imagine That,” the weekend’s second wide release, debuted in sixth place with only $5.7 million. Playing at 3,008 locations, the family film stars Eddie Murphy as a busy financial executive who finds the key to his success in his daughter’s imaginary world.

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Saturday
13Jun2009

'The Hangover' wins Friday box office again

The Hangover wins Friday box office.

Todd Phillips' comedy "The Hangover" topped the North American box office Friday for the second consecutive week with an estimated $10.4 million in ticket sales.

Playing at 3,355 locations, the R-rated film lifted its domestic total to $82.4 million after just one week in release. Bradley Cooper, Ed Helm and Zach Galifianakis star as three guys who lose their best friend on a night out in Vegas.

At No. 2, Pixar's "Up" collected another $8.8 million, bringing its total haul to $165.5 million. New entry "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3" debuted with $8.2 million in third place, playing currently at 3,074 locations.

Things didn't go so well for Eddie Murphy's new comedy "Imagine That," which finished sixth with a daily gross of $1.8 million from 3,008 locations. In the film, Murphy plays a financial executive who finds the key to success in his daughter's imaginary world.

Meanwhile, "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" picked up $2.9 million at No. 4, lifting its cumulative gross to $136.8 million. At No. 5, "Land of the Lost" pulled in $2.9 million also, reaching a total gross of $28.7 million.

Source: Box Office Mojo (www.boxofficemojo.com)

Friday
12Jun2009

Movie Review: “Imagine That”

Seen on: June 12, 2009

The players: Director: Karey Kirkpatrick, Writers: Ed Solomon, Chris Matheson, Cast: Eddie Murphy, Thomas Haden Church, Nicole Ari Parker, Ronny Cox, Martin Sheen

Facts of interest: Karey Kirkpatrick also helmed "Over the Hedge."

The plot: A busy financial executive starts caring for his daughter only after he discovers her imaginary friends are the key to his success.

Our thoughts: Karey Kirkpatrick’s family comedy “Imagine That” is as predictable as a standard family flick can get, but at least it’s not as disastrous as Eddie Murphy’s recent disasters “Norbit” and “Meet Dave.” I know that doesn’t mean much, but it’s a start.

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Monday
08Jun2009

This week's new movie releases - June 12, 2009

This week, we're only looking at two wide releases: Tony Scott's remake "The Taking of Pelham 1 2 3" with Denzel Washington and John Travolta; and Karey Kirkpatrick's family film "Imagine That" with Eddie Murphy:

THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1 2 3

Synopsis: Denzel Washington stars as New York City subway dispatcher Walter Garber, whose ordinary day is thrown into chaos by an audacious crime: the hijacking of a subway train. John Travolta stars as Ryder, the criminal mastermind who, as leader of a highly-armed gang of four, threatens to execute the train's passengers unless a large ransom is paid within one hour.

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Monday
01Jun2009

What to expect at the movies in June '09

A rather solid May has come to an end, and June, the next movie month of 2009, is already here. Even though this June is not necessarily a busy month as far as wide releases are concerned, the selection of flicks is quite diverse. Let's briefly look at what to expect at the movies in June 2009:

The first weekend this month is clearly a comedy weekend, with Will Ferrell's "Land of the Lost" leading the way with an opening at more than 3,300 locations. Ferrell plays a professor who discovers a land full of creatures and staggering landscapes, and I can only hope the film will deliver some laughs.

Also opening June 5 is Todd Phillips' "The Hangover," a comedy I have heard great things about already. The story of three friends waking up in a Las Vegas hotel with no idea what happened the night before sounds silly, obviously, but trailers for the film promise an awful lof of fun. Also returning to the big screen is Nia Vardalos, who will star in Donald Petrie's comedy "My Life in Ruins."

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Monday
19Jan2009

Eddie Murphy in 'Imagine That' trailer

Could Karey Kirkpatrick's upcoming comedy "Imagine That" be the hit Eddie Murphy so desperately needs?

I'm not quite sure at this point. The trailer below the jump doesn't exactly look as bad as Murphy's previous misstep "Meet Dave," but it doesn't exactly look that intriguing either. In fact, it looks rather boring.

Murphy plays Evan Danielson, a successful financial executive who has more time for his blackberry than his 7-year-old daughter. When he has a crisis of confidence and his career starts going down the drain, however, he finds the solution to all his problems in his daughter's imaginary world.

"Imagine That" is set to open June 12, 2009. Thomas Haden Church, Nicole Ari Parker and James Patrick Stuart co-star. Kirkpatrick most recently co-directed "Over the Hedge."

Do you think this looks like the kind of movie to resurrect Murphy's career? Sound off below.

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