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Takers

Genre: Action, Adventure

Director:

  • John Luessenhop

Writer:

    Cast:

    • Matt Dillon
    • Paul Walker
    • Idris Elba
    • Jay Hernandez
    • Tip “T.I.” Harris
    • Michael Ealy
    • Chris Brown

    Official Site: http://www.whoarethetakers.com/

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    Wilmington on DVDs: Lebanon, Shock Corridor, Dances with Wolves, Sherlock Jr. and more

    We are inside an armored tank with four Israeli soldiers, in Beirut, in the throes of the Lebanon War. The battle is a raging hellfield punctuated with death, only barely comprehensible to the men or to us. Israelis battle Arabs battle Phalangists (Christian Arabs). The streets pop with gunfire. You can’t tell civilians from killers. The tank is hot and stinking and so small, the four can barely move around — tempers flaring, nerves frayed — as they roll though the streets, and peer through a periscope or gun sight seeking traps to avoid, enemies to kill.

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    Weekend Box Office Report – October 10

    Tracking reports had pegged the uplifting tale of racing Triple Crowner Secretariat as the weekend’s odds-on favorite with estimates in the range of $16 million to $18 million. But its appeal to women and an older demo that remembered the four-legged wonder of the early 1970s failed to bring ‘em out in its maiden performance despite a considerable marketing push.

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    Weekend Estimates – September 26

    The weekend estimates have Wall Street 2 firmly in the lead, with Legend of the Guardians and The Town battling it out for second place …

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    Friday Estimates – September 25

    At this point in the weekend, Wall Street 2 and Gordon Gekko appear to be sitting on the top of the heap, with the owls of Legend of the Guardians flagging behind The Town in third place …

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    Weekend Estimates – September 19

    The Town| 23.6|New| 23.6 Easy A| 18|New | 18 Devil| 12.5| New| 12.5 Resident Evil: Afterlife| 9.9| -63%| 43.8 Alpha and Omega| 9.2|New|9.2 Takers|3|-48%|52.3 The American| 2.7| -52%| 32.8 Inception| 2 | -29%| 285.1 The Other Guys| 1.9| -43%| 115.3 Eat Pray Love| 1.6| -44%| 77.6

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    Weekend Estimates by Klady – Easy Town

    (Tardy writing… 7p… football and family… and not much to say…) So not only didn’t Easy A chase down The Town, Affleck’s latest was actually quite muscular after its Friday launch. Devil reminds us again that Screen Gems is not an easy act to imitate. Not a horrible launch… but not surprisingly strong, given the…

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    Friday Estimates – September 17

    The Town appears to be a bit ahead of Easy A as we head into Saturday, with Devil and Resident Evil: Afterlife battling it out for the show position.

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    The Weekend Box Office Report

      Weekend Estimates – September 10-12, 2010 Title Distributor Gross (average) change Theaters Cume Resident Evil: Afterlife Sony 26.9 (8,390) New 3203 26.9 Takers Sony 5.9 (2,710) -45% 2191 47.9 The American Focus 5.7 (2,020) -57% 2833 28.2 Machete Fox 4.1 (1,520) -64% 2678 20.7 Going the Distance WB 3.8 (1,260) -45% 3030 14 The…

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    Weekend Estimates – September 6

    Four Day Estimates| | | The American| 16.5| New| 19.6 Machete| 14.1| New| 14.1 Takers| 13.6| -47%| 40.1 The Last Exorcism| 8.7| -64%| 33.5 Going the Distance| 8.6| New| 8.6 The Expendables| 8.3| -46%| 93.9 The Other Guys| 6.6| -16%| 108 Eat Pray Love| 6.1| -29%| 70.2 Inception| 5.8| -6%| 278.4 Nanny McPhee Returns| 4.6|…

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    The Weekend Box Office Report — Four Day and Summer Charts

    Summer of Our Discontent Domestic box office for the summer season dropped 3% from 2009 on an estimated gross of $4.05 billion. On an even graver note admissions sank at least 10% and possibly as high as 12%.  Following a fast start in early May, movie going appeared to lose steam mid-stream and though the…

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    Box Office Hell – September 2

    It’s grindhouse versus rom-com over Labor Day weekend, as Machete tries to slash its way to the top of the charts over Drew Barrymore-led Going the Distance, leaving The American to battle it out for third with last week’s leftovers, Takers and The Last Exorcism.

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    Friday Estimates – August 27

    Two new films lead the pack heading into the weekend, as The Last Exorcism and Takers battle it out for first place …

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    Voynaristic Review: Takers

    Takers won’t win any awards or set a new watermark for spectactular heist films, but for what it is — a rather generic heist film with a mostly decent ensemble cast and one very good performance by Matt Dillon — it’s mostly harmless. If you’re a particularly passionate fan of any of the ensemble cast,…

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    T.I. Reworks His Act For Hw’d

    T.I. Reworks His Act For Hw’d

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    Box Office Hell – August 27

    The Guessers see The Expendables dropping into third place this weekend, with newcomers The Last Exorcism and Takers leading the way…

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    The Ides of March

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    “I’ve seen cuts that were the first or second drafts of the movie. There were amazing things: much more of the children and Jessica and Brad. And you could almost make a whole other movie about Sean. There’s another side to his story. It’s almost unexplored in the film.”
    ~ Emanuel Lubezki On The Roots Of Tree Of Life

    “Well, it’s not a religious event. I hate to tell people that. It’s a movie, just a movie. The controversy over who shot first, Greedo or Han Solo, in Episode IV, what I did was try to clean up the confusion, but obviously it upset people because they wanted Solo to be a cold-blooded killer, but he actually isn’t. It had been done in all close-ups and it was confusing about who did what to whom. I put a little wider shot in there that made it clear that Greedo is the one who shot first, but everyone wanted to think that Han shot first, because they wanted to think that he actually just gunned him down. It’s the same thing with Yoda. We tried to do Yoda in CGI in Episode I, but we just couldn’t get it done in time. We had to use the puppet, but the puppet really wasn’t as good as the CGI. So when we did the reissue, we  put the CGI back in, which was what it was meant to be. If you look at Blade Runner, it’s been cut sixteen ways from Sunday and there are all kinds of different versions of it. Star Wars, there’s basically one version—it just keeps getting improved a little bit as we move forward.”
    ~ George Lucas Suggests His Empire Not A Religion

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