Movies: Page 63

This is page 63 of the movie coverage from Watchers Watch

300 Rules the Box Office (2007-03-13): The cgi gorefest The 300 easily won the weekend box office this past weekend making $70,885,301.

Wild Hogs Rides Into First Place at the Box Office (2007-03-05): Wild Hogs, starring Tim Allen, John Travolta, Martin Lawrence and William H.

2007 Oscar Winners List (2007-02-26): Here is the list of the Oscar award winners for the 79th annual Academy Awards.

Basic Instinct 2 Takes Home Four Razzies (2007-02-25): As we predicted earlier, Basic Instinct 2 has dominated this year's Razzie Awards -- the awards given for the worst film making and the worst acting.

Oscar Telecast Spoilers (2007-02-23): Nikki Finke has eight major spoilers about Sunday's Oscar telecast.

Norbit Rocks the Box Office (2007-02-12): Eddie Murphy's new fat suit extravaganza, Norbit, blew out the box office this past weekend making a mind-boggling $34,195,434.

Russell Crowe Attached to Revisionist Robin Hood Film (2007-02-09): Russell Crow is set to star in a remake of Robin Hood.

The Messengers Tops the Box Office (2007-02-06): Super Bowl weekend is traditionally one of the worse box office weekends of the year, and this year was no exception.

No Wonder Woman For Joss Whedon (2007-02-03): We knew it!! We just knew that something was wrong when that weird report came out about Warner Bors.

Why is Warner Bros. Buying a New Wonder Woman Script? (2007-02-01): The Hollywood Reporter has a very strange report that Warner Bros.

Bruce Willis Injured on Set (2007-01-27): Bruce Willis was injured on the set of his new movie, Live Free Or Die Hard .

Oscar Nominations Full of Snubs and Slights (2007-01-25): The nominations for the 79th Annual Academy Awards were announced this week and -- as usual -- there are some obvious snubs and slights.

James Cameron to Direct Avatar (2007-01-15): James Cameron has finally announced that his next feature film project will be Avatar, which Newsweek describes as "a $195 million action-adventure film set on a distant planet, shot in digital 3-D, using a camera he developed.

iTunes and Sundance Team Up For $1.99 Downloads (2007-01-12): iTunes and Sundance have inked a deal whereby viewers can download from iTunes many of the 71 live-action and animated shorts movies being shown at the Sundance Film Festival.

Japan Loves Miss Potter (2007-01-10): Renee Zellweger is currently starring in Miss Potter, which tells the life story of bestselling children's author Beatrix Potter.

Night at the Museum Tops Box Office Again (2007-01-08): Ben Stiller's Night at the Museum topped the box office for the third week in a row, making an estimated $24,000,000.

Night at the Museum Tops Box Office (2007-01-02): Night at the Museum topped the recent three-day weekend box office, making $46,700,000 in its second week, bringing its total take so far to $125,755,000.

Will Smith Tops the Box Office (2006-12-18): Will Smith and The Pursuit of Happyness handily won the weekend box office making an estimated $26,541,709, with a surprise win over Charlotte's Web and Eragon.

Eragon Flies Into Theaters (2006-12-15): Eragon, the film adaptation of the first book in the bestselling fantasy trilogy by Christopher Paolini, opens nationwide today.

Bob Dylan Wants to Stop Factory Girl (2006-12-14): Bob Dylan is so furious about his portrayal in the upcoming film Factory Girl which stars Sienna Miller that he threatening to get an injunction to stop the release of the film.

Penguins and Spies Stay Atop Box Office (2006-12-04): Happy Feet and Casino Royale continued to dominate the box office this past weekend.

Another Starship Troopers Film in the Works (2006-12-02): Are the nasty space bugs coming back again? Moviehole talked to director Ed Neumeier who says are plans for a third Starship Troopers film.

Dancing Penguins Rule the Box Office Again (2006-11-28): The animated film about a dancing penguin, Happy Feet ruled the box office this past weekend, making $37,038,046.

The Thing Returns (2006-11-22): The classic science fiction film, The Thing is going to be remade according to Variety.

Peter Jackson Won't Direct The Hobbit (2006-11-21): This is the worst movie news we've heard in a long time: Peter Jackson will not be directing The Hobbit and New Line is looking for a new director.



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