Twilight Opening Weekend

November 23, 2008
Holy shnikies! This is crazy! I didn't expect the movie to do so well, then again I wasn't expecting it to be as good as it was. I guess filmmakers have finally got the clue that the movie needs to follow the book. And this movie does, to a T. Without the book though, I think the movie wouldn't be as good. I did go see it at midnight, and it was sold out until Sunday... BUT WOW!
*Edit* 75% of the audience were female haha.
Check out these articles-
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"'Twilight' sucks up $70.5M in debut
By CHRISTY LEMIRE – 13 hours ago AP.com

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The vampire romance "Twilight" has drained the box office in its opening weekend with ticket sales totaling $70.5 million.

Catherine Hardwicke's film also enjoyed the biggest opening ever for a female director, blowing away the previous standard of $41.1 million set by Mimi Leder's "Deep Impact" in 1998.

The movie draws from a huge fan base of teenage girls who fell in love with Stephenie Meyer's novel of forbidden love between vampire Edward Cullen and bookish high schooler Bella Swan.

"Twilight" has made a whopping $20,636 per theater, according to Sunday morning estimates." -->AP.com
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"Nov 23 2008 9:58 PM EST MTV.com
'Twilight' Takes A Big Bite Out Of The Box Office With Record-Breaking Opening Weekend
Miley Cyrus' animated flick 'Bolt' couldn't keep up, earning only $27 million.

"A huge weekend for "Twilight" fans has drawn to a close, and star-crossed lovers Edward and Bella are now rolling around on top of a pile of $70.55 million instead of in a flowery field.

That estimated total is enough to nearly double the film's budget in its first three days, making it 2008's biggest surprise blockbuster. A sequel, in the form of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling "New Moon," has already been green-lit. The film opened at the top spot in the box-office race, despite lukewarm reviews, capturing the fourth-best November opening of all time and the best opening weekend since "The Dark Knight" this past July. "Twilight" is also on pace to become the highest-grossing vampire film of all time and has already set a record for Catherine Hardwicke as the biggest opening for a solo-directing female.

For those of you who've been living under a rock the size of Bella Swan's '53 Chevy truck, "Twilight" is based on the best-selling novel by Meyer, which tells the story of a klutzy human (Kristen Stewart) and a sexy vampire (Robert Pattinson) who find themselves falling recklessly into a forbidden love affair. Fans have been breathlessly counting down the days to the film for more than a year, making headlines as they swarmed the movie's young stars, launched the film's soundtrack to #1, and blew out eardrums last week at the jam-packed premiere.

The "Twilight" opening is one of the most successful ever recorded for an independent film. The film's average Cinema Score grade was "A-." The audience skewed 75 percent female, and 55 percent of the moviegoers were under the age of 25. According to polling by Fandango.com, 63 percent of the "Twilight" audience plans to see the film again.

The cultural phenomenon simply proved to be too much for Disney's action-hero talking dog "Bolt," whose film of the same name earned itself a disappointing $27 million. The movie, which features the vocal talents of John Travolta and Miley Cyrus, was expected to open stronger but may have been caught up in the "Twilight" crossfire, as both films were counting heavily on attracting a teen audience.

The bad news for "Bolt" was good news for Bond, James Bond. In its second weekend, 007's "Quantum of Solace" was able to shake and stir $27.4 million from the box office, giving it a whisker-thin lead over the Disney flick for second place. With the gap between the two films being so close, however, the official silver medalist might not be sorted out for a few days.

Similarly holding strong in their follow-up weekends were the Ben Stiller cartoon "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" ($16 million) and the Paul Rudd/ Seann William Scott comedy "Role Models" ($7.2 million). Other films filling out the top 10 were "Changeling" ($2.6 million), "High School Musical 3" ($2 million) and "The Secret Life of Bees" ($1.2 million). Looking past "Twilight," however, the most eyebrows may have been raised by limited-release Oscar hopefuls "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" ($1.6 million, ninth place) and Danny Boyle's "Slumdog Millionaire," which should enter the top 10 next week after pulling in a huge per-screen average of $31,063 — nearly 50 percent more than the enormous total for "Twilight."
-->MTV.com

Smallville

November 17, 2008
The best place to watch Smallville episodes online. Surfthechannel.com

Dragonheart

November 10, 2008
Full-Length! I know right? Hahaa!
Can you spot the actor also in Harry Potter?
EDIT: Oops, there are two actors, not just one.

Blog sites I need for later

November 3, 2008
Just a list of websites I will need for later. I'm not on my computer right now.
  • Blogsolid
  • Design Disease
  • Crazy Leaf Design
  • RSS feeds
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  • Time for Some Campaignin'

    November 1, 2008
    My favorite campaign video. Watch it naoughw!