суббота, 18 июня 2011 г.

The Hunted

Movie: The Hunted

Released on: 2003

Rating: 5.60

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Teaser for 'The Hangover: Part II' Promises Another Long Night of Partying

If ain't broke, don't fix it.

Apple has released the first trailer for "The Hangover: Part II," a follow up to the surprise hit of summer 2009, and it looks like just what you'd expect from another round of crazy, alcoholic hijinks.

Everyone's back: Bradley Cooper, Zach Galifianakis, Ed Helms, Justin Bartha and even Ken Jeong, the crime boss of the first movie, but how they all make their way to Thailand is something of a mystery.

The teaser is sparse on details, playing up the return of the main trio more than actual plot points from the movie. From descriptions, it's known that the "wolf pack" (as the trailer is referring to them) travels across the Pacific for Stu's [Helms] wedding...and another crazy night out ensues. At some point during this new adventure, it appears Stu gets a facial tattoo not unlike Mike Tyson's. Backstory! Intrigue!

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IMAX Reports Record 2010 Profits, Predicts New Record In 2011

IMAX’s revenue and profit turned out to be as big as its screens in 2010, their highest in its 43-year history, the giant-screen company said today (Thursday). In a statement, IMAX reported that net income for the year increased to $100.8 million on revenue of $248.6 million versus $5.0 million/$171.2 million in 2009. Its profit in the fourth quarter came to $54.2 million, which was exactly what its total revenue came to a year earlier. “The fourth quarter of 2010 marked a strong finish to what was a record year for IMAX in virtually all respects,” said IMAX CEO Richard Gelfond. He particularly credited “the success of the company’s digital strategy” — that is, exhibiting films from cheap digital media rather than the enormous and costly film “platters” weighing more than a quarter of a ton for a feature film that were previously associated with the IMAX system. Gelfond predicted another record year in 2011 as he considered “our contracted-in theater backlog, our announced film slate, film [studio] deals we are working on and the pipeline of theater deals we are working on.” »

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