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The new movies are:

 

-Cars

-The Omen (opened Tuesday)

-A Prairie Home Companion

 

Then there's:

-The Break-Up

-X-Men 3

-Da Vinci Code

-Over the Hedge

-MI:3

-An Inconvienient Truth

-Older releases

 

Mostly I want to see what people are going to watch this weekend.

Going to see Cars tomorrow

Stanley Cup

Seriously, I've been so busy I haven't gotten to see jack in theatres in the last month, but...

 

I don't think I've really missed much either.

 

I probably won't go to an opening until Superman; I'm fired up aboot it.

I'll be taking my younger cousin to 'Cars' sometime this week.

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I probably won't see anything until Pirates and Superman come out at the end of the month (in the same week).

CARS!!! Gotta see that movie soon. Probably will see the Omen eventually as well.

Still haven't seen X-Men 3 yet and I really want to catch Cars.

I'm going to go see "Cars" soon. With or without my friends.

 

Everytime you turn on Disney Channel you see a preview for it.

i saw poseidon saturday. it was really good..tense, nerveracking, they did a good job.

I saw Cars on Friday

Cars was enjoyable. It was a little slow at times, but was definitely an entertaining movie.

I gotta see Cars. Then on July 7th, it's Capt. Jack Sparrow time!! Yay!!

I gotta see Cars. Then on July 7th, it's Capt. Jack Sparrow time!! Yay!!

 

I won't leave without Jack

 

*scary pirates attack*

 

Nevermind!

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i saw poseidon saturday. it was really good..tense, nerveracking, they did a good job.

 

Too bad it has been the biggest bomb of the year so far. It cost close to $150 million, and has only made $55 million in theaters so far.

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i saw poseidon saturday. it was really good..tense, nerveracking, they did a good job.

 

Too bad it has been the biggest bomb of the year so far. It cost close to $150 million, and has only made $55 million in theaters so far.

Is that worldwide or domestic? If it's domestic, I imagine they will at least break even with international sales.

Domestic. I'm pretty sure that the worldwide audiences were waiting for The Da Vinci Code, which opened a week after Poseidon. I remember hearing that the Code set a worldwide record for opening weekend.

 

At the most, Poseidon had its' opening weekend to gain money worldwide, and that was it.

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