nice ang effects in fairness but story wise plus effects mas nindot jud and avatar...
nice ang effects in fairness but story wise plus effects mas nindot jud and avatar...
excited ko to watch this.. mahal lang 250Php 3d
lol..
watched this today..ok raman...cguro, wla man sad gud ko kita sa original version ani...heheh![]()
watched d movie with my brothers kanina in 3D sa sm.
ok ra btaw xa.. i was disappointed kai ngexpect JUD ko. medyo nakulangan ku sa story and dli worth it ako 250php p=
awww.. excited na unta ko. nahan ko sa original. mo tanaw unta ko save nalang ko for iron man 2.
Lahi rajud diay ang story ani kaysa sa karaan. ay bati.
dili diay ni worth e tan-aw sa movie house jud. hehe!
angay diay ni e tan-aw sa balay lang pirated na dibidi.![]()
i love the classic version of this, grade6 pako atoh.. i hope i wont be watching like what i've experienced watching beowulf..![]()
hahay wa pa jud ko kita ani. nndota jud ani oi..trailer palang daan
The Kraken was released, and it devoured the Easter bunny.
Fated to be the big movie of April 2, Clash of the Titans fulfilled its destiny with an estimated $61.4 million, shattering the Easter opening weekend record formerly held by Scary Movie 4 ($40.2 million). Between the Titans, Tyler Perry, Dragons and Miley Cyrus, the weekend as a whole set an April benchmark and was up 15 percent from last year.
Clamoring onto approximately 6,700 screens at 3,777 theaters, Clash of the Titans, which has grossed $64.1 million including its Thursday night previews, boasted the second highest-grossing April debut ever behind Fast and Furious, which generated $71 million on the same weekend last year. However, the Clash remake fell short of the movie that spawned its green-lighting, which wasn't the 1981 original, but the Spring 2007 release and Warner Bros./Legendary Pictures stable mate 300. 300 unleashed $70.9 million in its first weekend on around 4,800 screens at 3,103 sites without the aid of 3D. Clash's initial attendance was also lower than Troy but appears to have been a smidgen higher than Gladiator, among past similar titles.
3D presentations played a major role in Clash of the Titans' launch, even though the picture didn't score as many as Avatar, Alice in Wonderland or How to Train Your Dragon due those pictures (particularly the latter), still taking up much of the limited 3D space. Clash showed in 3D on 1,810 screens at 1,602 sites, 579 fewer than Dragon, which still had exhibitors locked in. 3D accounted for 52 percent of Clash's opening, which means the 3D ticket price premium over 2D added an estimated $10 million to the bottom line. "The more [3D screens] you have the better off you are," said Dan Fellman, president of domestic distribution for Warner Bros. "You do the best you can. We were the last ones in the marketplace. Hopefully tomorrow we'll be able to pick up more."
Warner Bros. reported Clash of the Titans' audience breakdown as 64 percent male and 58 percent 25 years and older. The 13-to-39-year-old age group accounted for 72 percent of moviegoers. By comparison, 300's initital audience was 60 percent male and 48 percent 25 years and older. Clash's male skew makes sense, because the picture was sold as an adrenalin-rush action movie largely devoid of story and character (despite an attempt to court females with a clumsy promo on American Idol and a catchy reprise of the original's "Release the Kraken" line, bellowed by Liam Neeson). The new Clash stripped the romance from the original movie (not to mention the Greek myth), in which Perseus is motivated by his love for Andromeda, not by revenge (on the Gods) like in the remake. 300 was a manly man movie, but its marketing still emphasized the storyline and the characters along with the spectacle. Clash's changes appear to have limited its potential.
Source - Kraken Gets Crackin’ Over Easter Weekend - Box Office Mojo
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