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After striking box office gold with his feature film, Get Out, Jordan Peele can just about write his own ticket in Hollywood.

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Powell and Loy had already struck box office gold 2 years previously with The Thin Man and so this is really their movie, the studio cashing in on their undenible chemistry together.
This tale of doomed romance set against the backdrop of the Vietnam War was the last in a string of box office disappointments from director Sidney J. Furie before he struck gold again with Iron Eagle (1986).
One minute he's god of the fanboys, lauded in comic book circles for his cerebral graphic novels, next minute he's box office gold and hanging with Rodriguez and Tarantino.
Both were box office gold, and Cube went on to follow up the latter with 2007's sequel Are We Done Yet?.
There are many a-laugh to be had reuniting with the Thunder Buddies, but it never soars as high as its predecessor, and if Terminator Genisys has proved anything it's that some films don't need or warrant sequels, no matter how much apparent appetite or indeed box - office gold there may be waiting.
Ordinarily, dud movies end up stuck with boring ol' January slots, but Deadpool «s fandom has already proven that they're willing to drop everything and hit the box office during that time period, so perhaps Fox hopes to strike gold twice.
Disney entered into guaranteed box office gold territory with The Lone Ranger, from the creative team behind Pirates of the Caribbean — director Gore Verbinski, 80s pop star MC Hammer — you can't touch this!
However, by the late 1990s, much of South Korea's output began capable of competing with Hollywood on the local market, with films Shiri and Park Chan - wook's JSA (Joint Security Area) not only playing to the North - South tensions, but striking local box - office gold as well.
That year, fortyish David O. Russell — the eldest of the group by a decade — followed up his delightfully neurotic Flirting With Disaster with the bravura Three Kings; Paul Thomas Anderson built on his Boogie Nights reputation with flawed masterpiece Magnolia; Wes Anderson offered the sly subversion Rushmore (technically a 1998 film but not released nationally until February 1999); and 29 - year - old M. Night Shyamalan hit box - office gold with the surprisingly mature thriller The Sixth SeWith Disaster with the bravura Three Kings; Paul Thomas Anderson built on his Boogie Nights reputation with flawed masterpiece Magnolia; Wes Anderson offered the sly subversion Rushmore (technically a 1998 film but not released nationally until February 1999); and 29 - year - old M. Night Shyamalan hit box - office gold with the surprisingly mature thriller The Sixth Sewith the bravura Three Kings; Paul Thomas Anderson built on his Boogie Nights reputation with flawed masterpiece Magnolia; Wes Anderson offered the sly subversion Rushmore (technically a 1998 film but not released nationally until February 1999); and 29 - year - old M. Night Shyamalan hit box - office gold with the surprisingly mature thriller The Sixth Sewith flawed masterpiece Magnolia; Wes Anderson offered the sly subversion Rushmore (technically a 1998 film but not released nationally until February 1999); and 29 - year - old M. Night Shyamalan hit box - office gold with the surprisingly mature thriller The Sixth Sewith the surprisingly mature thriller The Sixth Sense.
But with the advancement in special effects capabilities, and a visionary director, the man in gold alloy suit (sorry — no iron) was able to have a huge impact on this summer's stellar box office.
Filed Under: Gary Collinson, Movies, News, UK Box Office Tagged With: A Little Chaos, Child 44, Cinderella, Fast & Furious 7, Home, John Wick, Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, The Duff, The Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water, Woman in Gold
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While the trailer and first two released songs have gotten a decidedly mixed response, let's not underestimate the financial success of recent musicals during the Christmas holiday window - maybe this is a splashy musical with box office gold in its sights ahead of statues.
Superhero movies have officially become box office gold, but with the exception of Heath Ledger's posthumous Oscar win, they tend to get ignored when awards come around.
With almost unnoticeable vertical borders, the screen - to - body ratio could well exceed 77 or 78 percent, and if the Mate 10 is affordable enough compared to the Mate 10 Pro, we can definitely see it strike box - office gold.
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