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US Box Office Chart 23-25 January 2009
Topic Started: Jan 25 2009, 11:38 PM (198 Views)
Riverwide
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given its cost, slumdog millionaire's gross so far is pretty astonishing.
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Indeed! And that's only the US. Huuuuuuuuge hit!
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jan and feb are such slooooooow months boxoffice wise... sigh

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Bride Wars. Really?
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oh wow, Gran Torino is for sure going to be Eastwood's highest grossing movie now (Million Dollar Baby and Unforgiven are just over the $100 million mark). Granted, with inflation adjusted it wouldn't be close since some of his 70's movies were blockbusters for the time (Every Which Way But Loose grossed $85 million in 1978), but how many legendary actors can say they had their highest grossing movie at age 78?
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