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Battle of the Sequels: ‘Captain America,’ ‘Rio 2′ Each Tracking in High-$30 Millions sumber http://variety.com/2014/film/news/battle-of-the-sequels-captain-america-rio-2-each-tracking-in-high-30-millions-1201155725/
Battle of the Sequels: ‘Captain America,’ ‘Rio 2′ Each Tracking in High-$30 Millions
'Oculus,' 'Draft Day' target specific auds for potential low-teen millions bow
A tight race between Disney-Marvel’s holdover “Captain America: The Winter Solder” and Fox-Blue Sky Studios’ “Rio 2″ is shaping up at the weekend’s domestic box office, with both films tracking in the high-$30 millions to low-$40 millions range.
Observers anticipate that “Rio 2″ should at least match the Stateside opening of its predecessor, which grossed $39.3 million in 2011. If “Winter Soldier” drops 55% in its second frame, it will land with approximately $43 million through Sunday. More conservative expectations, however, suggest the holdover may fall around 60%, which would translate to a $38 million weekend gross.
Word of mouth for the Marvel tentpole has been exceptional, with strong mid-week grosses headed into the Easter holiday. It could see a hold of just less than 60%, comparable to the first two “Iron Man” films.
To date, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” has amassed a whopping $363 million globally.
Though “Captain America” and “Rio 2″ each represent about 25% of ticket sales on Thursday, according to online ticketer Fandango, the former film has a slight edge entering its second frame appealing to an older crowd. Cannibalization between the two should be minimal, however. “Rio 2″ will dominate with families, while Captain America” relied on other demos last weekend.
Among other new openers, Relativity Media’s scarer “Oculus” should attract mostly under-25 auds, with projections in the $12 million-$15 million range, while Lionsgate’s adult male-targeted “Draft Day” is expected to earn roughly the same in three days.
Sony Pictures Classics expands fan-favorite actioner “The Raid 2″ to 954 locations in its third weekend, up from just 26. So far, the sequel has grossed only $351,766, though its predecessor wound up legging out to north of $4 million domestically in 2012.
“Rio 2″ has collected around $60 million from just 12 overseas markets, including leaders Brazil, Germany, Russia, Spain and the U.K. Fox expands the film this weekend to 55 markets, the largest of which are China and Mexico.
Domestically, the toon will benefit from 9% of K-12 students out of school on Friday; that share increases to about 20% next week.
For “Draft Day,” starring Kevin Costner, Lionsgate inked key partnerships with TV sports networks, as well as promotions with male-driven brands including Papa John’s and Bud Light. Relativity, meanwhile, screened “Oculus” in a five-city tour on college campuses.
At the specialty box office, Roadside Attractions launches David Gordon Green’s Southern thriller “Joe,” toplining Nicolas Cage, at 48 locations. The film, which premiered last year at the Venice Film Festival, could spark a resurgence for Cage, who works frequently but has seen some box office disappointments lately.
Also, Entertainment One launches comedy spoof “Cuban Fury” at 79 theaters in six domestic markets. The film stars Nick Frost, Rashida Jones, Chris O’Dowd and Ian McShane.
Cowok Bule Tak Bisa Membuat Maudy Ayunda Merasa Nyaman sumber http://www.tribunnews.com/seleb/2014/03/26/cowok-bule-tak-bisa-membuat-maudy-ayunda-merasa-nyaman
Cowok Bule Tak Bisa Membuat Maudy Ayunda Merasa Nyaman
Rabu, 26 Maret 2014 09:53 WIB
Laporan Wartawan Wartakotalive.com Junianto Hamonangan
TRIBUNNEWS.COM, JAKARTA - Belajar di luar negeri tidak
membuatMaudy Ayunda (19) kepincut dengan pria bule. Dirinya ternyata lebih
menyukai laki-laki asal Indonesia ketimbang luar negeri.
Pelantun lagu 'Perahu Kertas' itu merasa ada sesuatu yang
berbeda yang tidak dapat dirasakannya apabila bersama pria bule.
"Itu saya susah sih pilihnya karena kurang mau sama
orang luar. Maunya sama orang Indonesia karena nyaman dan ada yang beda
aja," kata Maudy, saat ditemui di kawasan Kramat Jati, Jakarta Timur,
Tidak hanya itu, pemilik nama asli Ayunda Faza Maudia
tersebut menjadi faktor bahasa sebagai alasan dirinya merasa nyaman ketika
dihadapkan dengan pria bule atau pria Indonesia. Dengan sama-sama mengerti
bahasa Indonesia, menjadikan Maudy lebih nyambung dalam membicarakan banyak
hal.
"Mungkin reason ya macam-macam enggak bisa dijelasin
karena kalau punya cowok harus bisa bahasa Indonesia dan nyambung kalau ngobrol
sama kelurga. Jadi lebih enak sama orang Indonesia," ungkap pemain film
'Refrain' tersebut.
Terkait #Maudy Ayunda
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'Rio 2' to take on 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier' at box office
A flock of tropical birds will play the villain to Captain America at the box office.
The 3-D computer-animated family comedy "Rio 2" and last weekend's No. 1 movie "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" are each expected to gross around $40 million in ticket sales in the United States and Canada Friday through Sunday, according to people who have seen pre-release audience surveys.
A $40-million debut for "Rio 2," the latest release from 20th Century Fox's animation company Blue Sky Studios, would likely put it neck-and-neck with the red-white-and-blue-clad hero for the top of the box-office charts.
That number would also put it on track to match the original "Rio." That 2011 film opened to $39 million and went on to rake in $144 million domestically, with an additional $341 million from overseas accounting for 70% of its worldwide gross.
Director Carlos Saldanha returns for the "Rio" follow-up, which features the voices of Anne Hathaway, Jesse Eisenberg, Jamie Foxx and Tracy Morgan. The film cost $103 million to make.
"The Winter Soldier," Marvel Studios' sequel to 2011's "Captain America: The First Avenger," took off last weekend with an April record of $95 million in ticket sales.
A gross of $40 million this time around would represent a roughly 60% drop week-to-week, which is typical for big superhero movies from the Walt Disney Co.-owned studio. The film has already passed the $100-million mark domestically and has amassed more than $200 million from overseas.
"Draft Day," the backroom football drama starring Kevin Costner as the general manager of the struggling Cleveland Browns, is poised for an opening of $12 million or less. That would put it about even with Costner's last movie, the thriller "3 Days to Kill" that opened in February and has essentially tapped out with a little more than $30 million domestically.
The movie from Lionsgate's Summit Entertainment has received mixed reviews, as indicated by a score of 50% "fresh" on Rotten Tomatoes as of Thursday.
The micro-budget horror movie "Oculus," acquired by Relativity Media for U.S. release for $2.5 million, should generate around $13 million in ticket sales through Sunday, which would roughly match 2011's "Insidious." That $1.5-million movie posted an opening of $13 million on its way to a $54-million domestic gross and the spawning of a franchise.
The well-reviewed "Oculus," directed and co-written by Mike Flanagan of "Absentia," follows a pair of siblings whose parents died mysteriously a decade earlier. The sister, played by Karen Gillan of TV's "Doctor Who" series, traces the tragedy to a malevolent force brought on by an antique mirror.
For the release of "Oculus," Relativity's first low-budget scare-fest, the distributor teamed with Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions, the company behind horror flicks such as "Paranormal Activity," "Insidious" and "The Purge." It cost less than $5 million to make.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-can-captain-america-coast-over-rio-2-20140409,0,3427483.story#ixzz2yYhxsiU4
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