October 3rd, 2017
It is not a great week for home market releases. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales is the biggest release of the week, but it is far from the best. As for the Pick of the Week contenders, they are all horror themed. Cult of Chucky is surprisingly good, especially for a franchise that’s lasted seven installments. Don't Torture A Duckling is a giallo film, and an important one in its director’s career. Up next is iZombie: Season Three, which is amazing, but it is always on the edge of being canceled. Finally, there's Vampyr: Criterion Collection Blu-ray. In the end, I went with the Don't Torture A Duckling: Special Edition as the Pick of the Week. Meanwhile, Goon: Last of the Enforcers Blu-ray Combo Pack earned Puck of the Week, for the best Canadian release.
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September 20th, 2016
It is not a great week on the home market, as the biggest release is Beauty and the Beast: 25th Anniversary. I’m still waiting for the screener, but I fear there will be less extras this time around. Modern Family: Season Seven was also a contender for Pick of the Week, but the light extras prevents it from earning that title. That leaves Labyrinth: 30th Anniversary Edition as the best of the week.
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October 26th, 2013
Monsters Inc. was a huge hit in 2001 earning close to $300 million domestically and more than $550 million worldwide. This summer, a prequel, Monsters University, came out and it earned a little less domestically, but more than $700 million worldwide. If you factor in inflation and the growth of international markets, this isn't as strong a run as the predecessor had, but still very profitable. Is the quality similar, i.e., not quite as strong as the original, but still worth checking out? And are any of the four releases worth picking up?
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Latest Ranking on All Acting Box Office Record Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
Top 100 Stars in Supporting Roles at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 5,501-5,600) |
5,583 |
$282,933,328 |
Top Live Action Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 48,601-48,700) |
48,690 |
$14,444,999 |
Top Above the Line Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 6,601-6,700) |
6,699 |
$14,444,999 |
Top Below the Line Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 4,701-4,800) |
4,718 |
$268,488,329 |
Top Stars at the Domestic Box Office (Rank 6,501-6,600) |
6,508 |
$282,933,328 |
Top 100 Stars in Supporting Roles at the International Box Office (Rank 4,301-4,400) |
4,353 |
$475,185,185 |
Top Live Action Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 59,601-59,700) |
59,651 |
$217,704 |
Top Above the Line Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 13,601-13,700) |
13,663 |
$217,704 |
Top Below the Line Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 3,401-3,500) |
3,405 |
$474,967,481 |
Top Stars at the International Box Office (Rank 5,001-5,100) |
5,043 |
$475,185,185 |
Top 100 Stars in Supporting Roles at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 4,801-4,900) |
4,836 |
$758,118,513 |
Top Live Action Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 53,501-53,600) |
53,591 |
$14,662,703 |
Top Above the Line Stars at the Wordwide Box Office (Rank 8,801-8,900) |
8,805 |
$14,662,703 |
Top Below the Line Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,901-4,000) |
3,903 |
$743,455,810 |
Top Stars at the Worldwide Box Office (Rank 5,601-5,700) |
5,607 |
$758,118,513 |