How to Spend $20
By Eric Hughes
June 15, 2010
For people who think Denzel Washington should be trusted just as much as Jason Statham to deliver something from point A to point B: The Book of Eli After American Gangster and its monster $43.5 million opening weekend, Denzel Washington’s second best opener is The Book of Eli, a movie released in mid January by Warner Bros. to the sweet tune of $32.7 million. The $80 million budgeted feature – the Hughes brothers’ first since 2001’s From Hell – proved to have decent legs at the box office. It managed to wrangle $94.8 million from domestic theaters and another $47.3 million abroad. Not bad for a movie that probably would have done decent business during the summer box office season but took advantage of a historically dead month instead. Were Avatar not occupying half of the month’s top eight(!) weekends of all time, The Book of Eli would be the proud owner of the month’s fifth-best three-day weekend ever. A post-apocalyptic action film, The Book of Eli revolves around Denzel’s titular character, a loner who must deliver his copy of the King James Version of the Bible to a safe location. As he journeys westward, the history of the post-war world, and the importance of his copy of the Bible, is explained. Disc includes: Maximum Movie Mode Survival Guide featurette, Starting Over featurette, Eli’s Journey featurette, The Book of Eli soundtrack, additional scenes, A Lost Tale: Billy featurette
For people who think Kristen Bell is a catch in any country – not just Italy: When in Rome To date, there have been three movies named When in Rome. Yes, the Olsen twins were in one about eight years ago in a direct-to-DVD release for Warner Bros. This write-up, however, refers to that poorly executed mess released earlier this year with Kristen Bell and Josh Duhamel at the helm. According to Rotten Tomatoes, just 16% of critics would recommend what they saw. The movie, which opened in late January, collected $32.6 million in domestic receipts, and another $2 million or so from international audiences. In When in Rome, Bell stars as a hopeless romantic who’s pursued by a handful of suitors after snagging coins from a Roman fountain – probably based on the Trevi – that’s supposed to bring love to those who toss coins into it. Disc includes: Bloopers, deleted scenes, two music videos, alternate opening and ending, Crazy Casanova: Mischief from the Set featurette, Extended Pain with the Suitors featurette June 15, 2010 Blu-ray American Bandits: Frank & Jesse James The Book of Eli Circle of Pain Control Alt Delete Darkman Enter The Dragon Flash Gordon The Horseman Mary and Max Mystery Train (Criterion Collection) Porcupine Tree: Anesthetize Sanctuary: The Complete First Season The Stepfather Supernatural: The Complete First Season Unthinkable Vengeance Trilogy When in Rome Youth in Revolt DVD American Dad: Volume 5 The Best Years: The Complete Second Season The Book of Eli Circle of Pain Control Alt Delete Dennis Brown: Living Legends Live in Concert Everwood: The Complete Third Season Family Guy: Volume 8 Hawthorne: The Complete First Season Here's Lucy: Season 3 The Horseman Leave it to Beaver: Season Three Lewis Black: Stark Raving Black Mary and Max Mystery Train (Criterion Collection) Porcupine Tree: Anesthetize Pulp Fiction: The Golden Age of Sci-Fi, Fantasy (Special Edition) Sanctuary: The Complete First Season Sanctuary: The Complete Second Season The Secret Life of the American Teenager: Volume 4 Showgirls (15th Anniversary Edition) Supernatural: The Complete First Season Unthinkable When in Rome X: The Complete Series Youth in Revolt
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