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TeaParty Congressman Blames Park Ranger for Shutdown
Dude should have just kept his mouth shut, knocked down the fn' barricades and let the Veterans have their day. I feel sorry for the Park Ranger, but worse for the Vets on the Honor Flight.
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Top Ten Summer Box Office Bombs 2013
I find it astonishing that, without adjusting for inflation, The Lone Ranger had as big a budget as the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Top Ten Summer Box Office Bombs 2013
The information in this video is deceptively incomplete. Modern major-release movies are enormously expensive to make and a big part of their profit calculation includes the worldwide market. In fact, country-specific versions of these films are often released in overseas markets, sometimes with new characters/scenes added just for them.
So while it's perhaps culturally interesting to see whether a particular flick was popular with Americans, the economic side of the movie business cares not.
It's almost quaint that someone would report only U.S. box office totals today - particularly when using that data to call a film a bomb. Here's the real bottom line for these "bombs" (total worldwide grosses as of 9/2013 - and counting):
After Earth $243m ($130m budget)
The Lone Ranger $243m ($215m budget)
Elysium $213m ($115m budget)
Turbo $157m ($135m budget)
Red 2 $120m ($ 84m budget)
White House Down $153m ($150m budget)
Heck, even Mortal Instruments ($66.6m, $60m budget) and The Internship ($83m, $58m budget) have made millions.
These movies are almost all profitmakers - often enormously so. Just, you know, not as much as we were hyped to believe in the States.
(That said - R.I.P.D. was actually a bomb! The only real one here, I'd say. But I think the film companies will survive.)
MovieBob reviews White House Down
Half in the Bag was not so sympathetic...
Sax guy provides riot police with suitable background music
Ok, but why is there a Power Ranger with them..?
Jimmy Kimmel Live - Five-Year-Old Presidential Expert
I don't knooow Yogi, i think the park ranger's kid is able to read-He's regurgitating trivia he's probably consumed since he became literate, he's simply attached himself to the Presidential train. How about a 3 year-old-promise who by the time he was seven knew more about Vucanology (having devoured every printed page on the subject available via his parent's $$) than a university Junior? His second favorite book was an Oxford English Dictionary on CD ROM, so the kid learned some of the most difficult and obscure words in the lexicon as well as their meanings. There's probably 25 million Chinese children on the planet sharper than this kid, same age. Oh, and we're all trained regurgitates of the same clan my friend-
He's got moxie-Love the way he stands up in that school desk, be nice to see more folks' children utilize theirs similarly.....
Nascar driver freaks out at turning multiple directions
His wifes' not that red, hot, n' smokin' but he's got two potential stone-cold foxes for daughters , Sarah and Jessica Park Ranger....
http://static.foxsports.com/content/fscom/img/2010/02/18/Sarah-and-Jessica_20100218132434_0_0.JPG
No Doubt Performs "Hella Good" - Jimmy Kimmel Live
Got a teeny-bopper friend that digs em, has since high school. High energy, cutesy front woman who does about 9 costume changes a show, heard their live shows are fun....boingy-boingy, ska-influenced, so-cal party band. p..p..pPOP!
Stefani's hips got way sexier after droppin' two rug-rangers!!
Steamboat Willie - First Sound Cartoon
*dead but This video seems related - http://videosift.com/video/Go-Go-Disney-Rangers-Six-Disney-characters-mecha-style
Del Toro casts Portal's Glados in "Pacific Rim" (Trailer)
a power rangers movie!??! yesssss.
Key & Peele: Power Falcons
Reminds me of Racist Power Rangers
Reminds me of Guntron Alliance Force
Disney buy Lucasfilm for $4.05bn. Star Wars Ep. 7 for 2015 (Cinema Talk Post)
Let's see...
Everything Disney (obviously)(and that's quite a lot, I must say)
Lucasfilm
The Muppets Studio
Marvel
Nightmare Before Christmas
Pixar
Touchstone Pictures
ESPN
A+E Networks
ABC Entertainment
Silver Creek Pictures, Inc.
Hollywood Records
Hulu
Club Penguin
Pirates of the Caribbean
Hyperion Books
Baby Einstein
And they sold off Power Rangers (but who cares anymore)
A more complete list is here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_assets_owned_by_Disney
Disney buy Lucasfilm for $4.05bn. Star Wars Ep. 7 in 2015.
>> ^Trout:
>> ^VoodooV:
Disney owns Marvel AND Lucasfilm.
fuck....
Not just Marvel and Lucasfilm! They also own Pixar. And ESPN. And not to mention Hyperion (they're known for something called "books"). And oh almost forgot - something called ABC! And a big chunk of Hulu.
And let's not leave out - both the Muppets AND the Might Morphin' Power Rangers! Sheesh... why not sell them DC, Star Trek and Harry Potter and just be done with it already.
Disney bought Pixar but the deal made Steve Jobs the majority stakeholder in Disney so you might say that Pixar runs the show since then.
Disney buy Lucasfilm for $4.05bn. Star Wars Ep. 7 in 2015.
>> ^VoodooV:
Disney owns Marvel AND Lucasfilm.
fuck....
Not just Marvel and Lucasfilm! They also own Pixar. And ESPN. And not to mention Hyperion (they're known for something called "books"). And oh almost forgot - something called ABC! And a big chunk of Hulu.
And let's not leave out - both the Muppets AND the Might Morphin' Power Rangers! Sheesh... why not sell them DC, Star Trek and Harry Potter and just be done with it already.