Summer Movies 2007
What You Said
Avra says:
"'HARRY POTTER 5' is all I have to say. It looks so incredibly amazing. I lose my breath every time I see the trailer."
Cheri says:
"Am I the only one that notices that SHREK [3] glorifies our fast food habit nation? ...the lovely and fit are villains!"
Jenny says:
"My mother is 82 and her mind is failing. That is why it is important for me to see 'Away from Her.'"
Stacy says:
"I absolutely loved Pirates 3. I laughed, cried and almost wet my pants (due to it being 2h 45m long ...)."
Our Editors Weigh In
Tommy Says:
"The third flick in this thinking man's action franchise promises answers, ass-kicking and, of course, a car chase."
Capulet Says:
"I'm so ready for more Judd Apatow fun in 'Knocked Up.' Plus Katherine Heigl's got it going on."
Patricia Says:
"I love Pixar. I love Brad Bird, who directed 'The Incredibles.' I love food. It'll probably make me love rats, too."
Kevin Says:
"Some folks claim they've been waiting 16 years for a 'Simpsons' movie. Me? At least 65, including past lives."
Aug. 31 Box Office Smackdown
Which movies will make this weekend's top 5?
- The Bourne
Ultimatum - Halloween
- Mr. Bean's Holiday
- The Nanny
Diaries - Resurrecting
the Champ - Rush Hour 3
- Superbad
- War
Last Weekend's Box Office Results
Source: Reuters
'Halloween' Slashes Holiday Record
Posted Wednesday, Sept. 5, 2007
A re-imagining of the classic slasher movie "Halloween" broke the record for a new release during the U.S. Labor Day holiday weekend, according to studio estimates issued on Sunday. Read more.
Go to Summer Movies main
| 1. |
Bangkok Dangerous (2008)
$7.8 Million
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| 2. |
Tropic Thunder
$7.5 Million
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| 3. |
The House Bunny
$5.9 Million
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| 4. |
The Dark Knight
$5.7 Million
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| 5. |
Traitor
$4.7 Million
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