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Monday
Jun202011

'Jackass' star Ryan Dunn passes away at 34

Think what you will of the "Jackass" series, but they are a surefire success at the box-office. A shameless display of bodily abuse that audiences eat up helping after helping. So much so that Paramount pumps out straight-to-DVD releases like "Jackass 3.5" between films in order to satisfy the craving of eager fans.

You would be hard-pressed to find someone who hasn't at least gotten one hearty chuckle from the series. With that said, we regret to inform fans of the series that one of the its stars Ryan Dunn was the victim of a fatal car crash this morning.

Authorities are pointing to alcohol as being a big factor in the death as he posted a picture of himself drinking on Twitter a few hours before the crash.There are pictures of the wreck and other things of that nature floating around the internet.

We will not be posting those on here since we do not wish to emulate TMZ, but rather inform fans of the star's passing. 

Sunday
Nov072010

Box Office: 'Megamind' scores massive $47M

Wow! DreamWorks Animation's latest family adventure "Megamind" stormed the North American box office this weekend with a superb $47.6 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Playing at 3,944 sites, "Megamind," which features the voices of Brad Pitt and Will Ferrell, scored a huge average of $12,081 per theater. The animated film's budget is estimated at a big $130 million.

Coming in second this weekend was Todd Phillips' comedy "Due Date" with Robert Downey Jr. and Zach Galifianakis. The flick collected $33.5 million via an average of $9,985 per sites at 3,355 theaters.

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Sunday
Oct312010

Box Office: 'Saw 3D' wins weekend with $22M

Lionsgate scored an easy win at the North American box office as Kevin Greutert's horror sequel "Saw 3D" bagged a solid $22.5 million from ticket sales at 2,808 sites, according to studio estimates Sunday.

"Saw 3D," the supposedly last installment in the profitable series, scored a strong average of $8,013 per theater. The seventh film outperformed its 2009 predecessor by $8 million on opening weekend.

Last week's box office winner "Paranormal Activity 2" slipped to second place this weekend, earning another $16.5 million for a cumulative gross of $65.6 million after just a little more than a week in release.

At No. 3, Summit's action comedy "RED" picked up $10.8 million, reaching its total gross to $58.9 million. Following in fourth place with $8.4 million was "Jackass 3D," which brought its total to $101.5 million.

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Saturday
Oct302010

'Saw 3D' kills at Friday box office with $9M

Saw 3D

Lionsgate's "Saw 3D" stormed the North American box office this Friday, earning $9 million in ticket sales from 2,808 locations. That's $3 million more than "Saw VI" scored on its opening day a year ago.

"Saw 3D," directed by Kevin Greutert, kicked off its theatrical run late Thursday, collecting $1.7 million. This brings the film's early cumulative gross to $10.7 million. This is supposedly the last in the series.

Still going strong at No. 2 Friday was "Paranormal Activity 2," which bagged $5.8 million for a total gross of $54.9 million after a superb one-week run. The horror sequel is playing at 3,239 sites currently.

At No. 3, "RED" picked up $3.4 million, reaching a total haul of $51.4 million. Paramount's "Jackass 3D" followed in fourth place with a daily gross of $3.1 million. Cumulative gross stands at $96.2 million.

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Saturday
Oct232010

'Paranormal Activity 2' bags huge $20M Friday

Wow! What a glorious start it's been for Paramount's "Paranormal Activity 2" at the North American box office: the sequel to last year's horror sensation scored a big $20.1 million in ticket sales Friday.

The Tod Williams-helmed sequel scored a strong average of $6,250 per theater at 3,216 locations. The $20 million daily gross also includes $6.3 million the flick earned from nationwide midnight screenings.

"Jackass 3D" delivered quite a solid performance Friday as well, picking up another $7.5 million for a total domestic gross of $73.1 million. The sequel earned $2,433 per theater at 3,111 locations.

At No. 3, "RED" generated $4.5 million, lifting its total haul to $33 million. Following in fourth place was Clint Eastwood's "Hereafter," which finished Friday with a daily take of $4.1 million (from 2,181 sites).

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Sunday
Oct172010

Box Office: 'Jackass 3D' bags a massive $50M!

Stupidity reigned at the North American box office this weekend, as Johnny Knoxville's "Jackass 3D" raced to the top spot with a strong $50 million in ticket sales, according to studio estimates Sunday.

Directed by Jeff Tremaine and featuring the "Jackass" regulars, the flick scored a massive average of $16,228 per theater at 3,081 locations. Opening gross is almost double that of "Jackass: Number Two."

At a distant second place, Summit Entertainment's action comedy "RED" debuted with $22.5 million. The Robert Schwentke-directed movie stars Bruce Willis as a retired black-ops agent targeted by the CIA.

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Saturday
Oct162010

'Jackass 3D' is king of Friday box office 

Bam Margera screams like a girl

WOW! Johnny Knoxville and the crazy "Jackass" boys are blowing up the North American box office now that "Jackass 3D" debuted at the No. 1 spot with a stunning $21.8 million in ticket sales Friday.

The 3D film directed by Jeff Tremaine scored an average of $7,076 per theater at 3,081 locations, which is almost double the amount "Jackass: Number Two" pulled in when it debuted back in 2006.+

Following far behind at No. 2 was "RED," Summit's action comedy starring Bruce Willis, Helen Mirren, Mary-Louise Parker and Morgan Freeman. "RED" bagged $7.2 million from ticket sales at 3,255 locations.

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Saturday
Oct162010

Movie Review: "Jackass 3D"

Seen on: October 15, 2010

The players: Director: Jeff Tremaine, Writer: Preston Lacy, Cast: Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn

Facts of interest: Rumor has it this could be the last "Jackass" movie.

The plot: Knoxville and his band of crazy buddies are back doing silly stunts and stupid jokes to entertain their fans.

Our thoughts: Johnny Knoxville and his gang of dauntless idiots are back in action on the big-screen with “Jackass 3D,” and no, I’m definitely not ashamed to say I had a blast watching those fools do what they do best in this third installment of the series.

Not every stunt in the film provokes huge laughs, but all in all, “Jackass 3D” manages to provide excellent entertainment for those not minding the fascinating stupidity of Knoxville and Co.

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Monday
Oct112010

This week's new movie releases - Oct. 15, 2010

Opening this week in North American theaters are "Jackass 3D" with Johnny Knoxville, Steve-O and Bam Margera; and "Red," which stars Bruce Willis, Morgan Freeman, Helen Mirren and John Malkovich.

Jackass 3D: What can I say? I enjoyed the two previous "Jackass" flicks, and I'm definitely looking forward to watching Johnny Knoxville do the one thing he's really good at. Plus, the whole 3D effect will certainly add to the fun of the movie as well. My excitement rating: 7/10.

Red: No matter how ridiculous this film turns out to be, it boasts quite the awesome cast, and that's exactly what I'm excited about in "Red." That, and all the crazy action sequences along with a potentially solid dose of humor. Looks good for sure. My excitement rating: 7/10.

Monday
Sep132010

Funny new clip from 'Jackass 3D'

The "Jackass" crew returns to theaters Oct. 15 with "Jackass 3-D," and MTV premiered a new clip form the upcoming sequel at the VMAs. You can watch it via the embed right after the jump. It's funny.

I admit I occasionally laugh at some of the stupidity in these films, but that's it. Jeff Tremaine directed "Jackass 3-D," and Bam Margera, Steve-O, Chris Pontius, Ryan Dunn and Preston Lacy co-star.

So yeah, there is not much else to say about this. It looks like some stunts were created specifically to enhance the 3D effect, and this is something you either like or hate to watch. Who's excited?

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