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At the Box Office: The Fandango Movie News Report

By: cwalton on August 26, 2011 at 6:50PM Comments (3)

Besides our weekly You Pick the Box Office Winner post, this week we debut a video called the Fandango Movie News Report. Our correspondents Trey Alexander and Sasha Perl-Raver provide a quick snapshot of what happened with last weekend's openers (Conan the Barbarian, Fright Night and Spy Kids: All the Time in the World), plus their take on this week's releases, including Don't Be Afraid of the Dark and Colombiana. Take a peek!

 

 

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  • Aug 29th 2011 10:10AM

    whatzatusay  said...

    Down with the new Fright Night - surprisingly good, and the way vampires should be portrayed onscreen. Love the iheartlostboys name, too. In a fight between The Lost Boys and The Cullens, it's no contest.

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  • Aug 29th 2011 12:38AM

    iheartlostboys  said...

    Finally someone who liked Fright Night! It's so underappreciated! Perfect mix of comedy and horror. I just had to see it twice. The little things Colin did made it perfect and I actually really liked the friend (Eric?)'s performance (it may have been his sarcasm and his failure as a vampire). It did sincere justice to the ruined name of vampires (due to Twilight and others). It stuck to the sneaky, demonic side of them and their old rules of invitations and even crosses (though Charley failed due to his lack of faith). This movie was very well done!

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  • Aug 27th 2011 12:39PM

    MovieDudeKyle  said...

    im surprised they didnt mention the hurricane that will affect the numbers And bearly even mention Our Idiot Brother. I did enjoy the report I think the help will stay at #1 this week and probably next week as well.

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