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Da Vinci Code Hits $500 Million This Week
I’m told Sony’s Da Vinci Code will hit the magic $500 million mark worldwide later this week. To date, the religious thriller has racked up over $465 mil worldwide since opening a little more than a week ago, $320 mil of it from international. The foreign front was bolstered by huge holds in Europe and Japan…
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By Nikki Finke
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Two Puff Profiles of Sony's Sir Howard
Jeez, the Sony corporate flacks are working overtime. But don’t bother reading The New Yorker‘s just published profile of Sir Howard Stringer in the June 5th issue. Or The New York Times’ profile of Sir Howard in Sunday’s edition. Egads, haven’t there already been enough puff jobs penned about this guy that we don’t…
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By Nikki Finke
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Cannes Film Festival: Palme D'Or to Ken Loach's The Wind That Shakes The Barley
PALMARÈS DU 59e FESTIVAL DE CANNES – 59TH FESTIVAL DE CANNES AWARDS
May 17th – May 28th 2006
LONGS MÉ TRAGES/FEATURE FILMS
PALME D’OR: THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE BARLEY réalisé par Ken LOACH
GRAND PRIX: FLANDRES réalisé par Bruno DUMONT
PRIX DU SCÉNARIO/BEST SCREENPLAY: Pedro ALMODÓVAR pour VOLVER
PRIX DE LA MISE EN SC…
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By Nikki Finke
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UPDATED: X-M3 Busts Record For Biggest Mem Weekend Opening Ever; But Da Vinci Bigger Overseas and Set for Half-Billion $$$ Gross Worldwide This Week
3rd Update: *So here’s one for the record books! The superhero movie X-Men 3: The Last Stand had a superheroic gross of $120.1 million for the biggest opening ever for a U.S. Memorial Weekend. The comic book franchise also posted the 4th best three-day opening ever and second-biggest one-day gross ever on Friday…
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By Nikki Finke
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NYT: Studios Go Sane & Pull Plug On $112 Mil Jim Carrey/Ben Stiller Comedy. Wow!
The terms “fiscal responsibility” and “movie biz” rarely appear in the same sentence. That’s why I’m thinking there might still be hope for Hollywood after reading Sharon Waxman’s story in Friday’s New York Times. It’s all about how 20th Century Fox and Sony Pictures pulled the plug on the movie Used Guys because the…
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By Nikki Finke
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Come Back, Howard, All Is Forgiven?
As everyone expected, that CBS vs Howard Stern lawsuit officially ended today. Now the clock’s ticking: how long before Howard does a deal to get himself back on FM as well as Sirius satellite radio? God, how I miss him in Los Angeles. For seemingly forever, we'd heard about him here. Occasionally, we'd see him – that…
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By Nikki Finke
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Ovations and Catcalls for Sofia's Marie
Today, Sofia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette screened for the world press this morning and for the VIPs tonight at the Cannes Film Festival, then opened big in France today. (It doesn’t open wide in the U.S. until the fall.) Frankly, I always thought the idea of debuting this film in the country that helped invent the…
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By Nikki Finke
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AFI's Uninspiring “Inspiring” Movie List
Please, someone, anyone, stop them before they whore themselves yet again. CBS on June 14th will air AFI’s latest b.s. list, this time the 100 “most inspiring” films. And, again, the “jury” composed of VIP moviemakers and movie critics and movie academics only got to pick from a short list of 300 films weighted…
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By Nikki Finke
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Finke/LA Weekly: The Passion of the Cash
Here’s my latest column,  The Passion of the Cash: Da Vinci Cannes the World, about how I’ve seen the future of Hollywood, and it is foreign, as demonstrated by the craptastic Da Vinci Code. This time, I’ll tease you with the ending (and, by the way, if we can have a Gay Vito, why not a Gay Superman?):
“So what can…
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By Nikki Finke
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Gore's Cannes Screening Serves Up Sherry
There was a surprise at the Cannes Film Festival screening of Al Gore’s ecodoc An Inconvenient Truth. No, it wasn’t the packed Salle Bunuel on the fifth floor of the Palais des Festivals giving Gore a standing ovation before and after the screening. (“In all my years of politics,” Gore modestly told the crowd, “I’ve…
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By Nikki Finke
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DHD Update: 1,250,000 Page Views
Today, DHD passed 1,250,000 page views in 9 weeks of operation. And, this past weekend, DHD had a 24-hr traffic ranking of 2,590th among all Internet sites.
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By Nikki Finke
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Pellicano: Limp NYT H'wood Lawyer Angle
As I promised you, The New York Times has a new Pellicano scandal story, this time focusing on the Hollywood lawyers. Frankly, it’s not even worth your time reading; it’s all dated stuff, wrapped around an old premise. Without naming names, reporters David Halbfinger and Allison Hope Weiner claim that the fraternity…
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By Nikki Finke
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