Star Trek #1 At Box Office Again New Interviews Pine’s Paparazzi | TrekMovie.com
Star Trek #1 At Box Office Again New Interviews Pine’s Paparazzi | TrekMovie.com: "Star Trek was the number one movie until Angels & Demons opened on Friday, but it turns out, since then it has gone back to being number one. We have details on the latest box office plus some interviews with Trek’s creature designer along with JJ Abrams and the crew. Plus it looks like Chris Pine has moved into the realm of being a paparazzi-hounded celebrity.
Box Office Weekend Update: Star Trek wins Sunday
Yesterday we reported that domestic box office estimates had Star Trek coming in a close second to Angels & Demons for the weekend and now the actual numbers show it was closer than expected (with Angels & Demons numbers being revised down to $46.2M vs. $43M for Star Trek). Even more interesting is that Star Trek was the number one movie on Sunday with $13.0M vs. A&D’s $12.1M. This is the second #1 spot in a row, and Star Trek has won nine out of the last ten days (domestically). As of yesterday Star Trek had brought in $215.4M globally."
Friday Report: ‘Angels & Demons’ Unravels, ‘Star Trek’ Survives
Friday Report: ‘Angels & Demons’ Unravels, ‘Star Trek’ Survives:
Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Coming to US, Says Nintendo Power
Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom Coming to US, Says Nintendo Power - Nintendo Life: Wii: "Latest issue of Nintendo Power spills the beans on Capcom's elusive fighter.
U.S. fighting fans and non-Japanese speakers, rejoice, as the Japan-exclusive Capcom fighter Tatsunoko vs. Capcom may grace your non-modded console yet!
A scan from the latest issue of Nintendo Power via Kotaku via a NeoGAF poster reveals that the game is indeed breaking out of the motherland.
Presumably the game will keep it's name, as the article uses it, despite Tatsunoko's characters having been in bed with over a dozen companies in America. An official-official announcement is expected for E3, which leads us to believe this was indeed one the two secret games Capcom is set to unveil.
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Weekend Report: ‘Star Trek’ Prospers
Weekend Report: ‘Star Trek’ Prospers:
Seeking out new life for the series, Star Trek commanded a stellar $75.2 million on approximately 7,400 screens at 3,849 sites over the weekend (plus an estimated $4 million from Thursday night previews). Paramount Pictures' Star Wars-like treatment of Gene Roddenberry's science fiction franchise resulted in the biggest Trek opening yet, soaring past the previous high of Star Trek: First Contact, which started at $30.7 million or the equivalent of over $50 million adjusted for ticket price inflation."
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