
Movie Info
Genre :
Comedy, FamilyRelease Date :
April 04, 2007MPAA Rating :
PGDirector :
Steve CarrStarring :
Ice Cube, Nia Long, John C. McGinley, Aleisha Allen, Philip Bolden
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Best and Worst Films Listed in Rotten Tomatoes' 2007 "Mid-Year Report"
July 18, 2007 04:07:45Six months of 2007 have already passed and it's time for Rotten Tomatoes, Fox Interactive Media's destination for both casual moviegoers and film aficionados, to roll out its "Mid-Year Report" which lists the best- and worst-reviewed movies thus far this year.
Encompasses a wide range of movies, from blockbusters to micro-budgeted independent films, the report puts Disney/Pixar's latest animated feature "Ratatouille" on the top spot of the best one, being 96 percent 'certified fresh' on rottentomatoes.com.
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Weekend North American Box Office of May 4-6, 2007
May 07, 2007 11:05:53Sure it's not that hard to guess which title is coming as the top-grossing movie this time with the grand return of the web-slinging superhero on the big screen.
Yes, in its follow-up to the huge commercial success it has gained across European and Asian territories, "Spider-Man 3" effortlessly spins it web on the domestic box-office to come out as the champ for weekend ended May 6, 2007. Blasting the blockbuster season off to a super-high earning start, this third installment of the wall-crawler tale fantastically nets $151.1 million, breaking the previous record set by "Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest", in the meantime also smashing international record for a tally of $230.5 million in 107 foreign countries.
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Weekend North American Box Office of April 27-29, 2007
April 30, 2007 11:04:46New movies of various genres have popped up together to heat up the competition on the box-office yet "Disturbia" amazingly remains undisturbed on its position on the top for the weekend ended April 29, 2007.
In its third run, the teen-oriented thriller once again turns out to be the best of all, effortlessly adding a decent number of $9 million and so, forcing newcomers "The Invisible" and "Next" to line up behind as the second and third place holder, respectively.
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Weekend U.S. Box Office of April 20-22, 2007
April 23, 2007 11:04:45Despite the arrival of a handful of new thriller flicks on the weekend, fans of the genre apparently prefer to keep focusing their gazes on the old one.
Yes, for the second time, teen-oriented pic "Disturbia" successfully claims the top spot of weekend box office ended April 22, 2007, gaining $13 million worth of ticket sales to beat out tension-generated movies "Fracture" and "Vacancy", which both took their first round on the chart.
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Weekend U.S. Box Office of April 13-15, 2007
April 16, 2007 11:04:08The act of peeping is likely getting much concern from most moviegoers for now as the Peeping-Tom thriller "Disturbia" successfully grips major attention to strive as the top movie in its debut on domestic box office ended April 15, 2007.
Collecting a satisfying number of $22.2 million worth of ticket sales, the teen-oriented flick thereby ends the two-week reign of "Blades of Glory", pushing it to the second rank after the skating comedy turns out to fare lesser at $13.8 million. Also has to go one notch below is Disney's CG-animated adventure "Meet the Robinsons" for its decent effort to add $12.4 million into its pocket.
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Weekend U.S. Box Office of April 6-8, 2007
April 09, 2007 10:04:29Easter holiday this year appears to not only mark the joy of Christian people in celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, but also witness the triumph of "Blades of Glory" in holding its No. 1 position for the second time on the weekend domestic box office for April 6-8.
Still proves strong in the competition, the figure-skating farce delightfully pulls a cool $22.5 million and so, once again forces Disney's family-friendly fare "Meet the Robinsons" to remain on its second-place seat as the CG-animated flick only makes its way to collect $16.7 million this time.
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Camera Rolling on "Are We Done Yet?"
August 11, 2006 04:08:41Seemingly progressing smoothly, Revolution Studios' "Are We Done Yet?" has just begun the production in Vancouver, Canada. The entire main cast, like Ice Cube and Nia Long, delightfully return on board with an addition of John C. McGinley who has been billed to play an eccentric contractor in the film.
A sequel of the 2005 hit comedy "Are We There Yet?", pic is the collaborative production between Revolution Studios and Broken Road Productions set for an April 6, 2007 release. Steve Carr is directing based on Hank Nelken's screenplay with rewrites by Robert Ramsey, Matthew Stone, J. David Stem, and David N. Weiss.
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