Monday, March 17, 2008

Brand-new movies
by Jana Passova


A new American movie of a German film director Roland Emmerich released on March 7 is on the market. A name of it is "10.000 B.C." It opened as number one in 19 of 20 foreign markets in countries as Spain, Mexico, Australia or Germany. It is set in the prehistoric era. It serves a view into a mythical age of prophesies and gods. The time when the earth was shaken by mammoths and saber toothed tigers. 10.000 B.C. is starring by Camilla Belle ("When a Stranger Calls", 2006) and Steven Strait ("The Covenant", 2006). Roland Emmerich was born in November 10, 1955 in Stuttgart, Germany. He is popular film director, screenwriter and producer. His most famous movies are "Independence Day", "Godzilla" or the best debut "The Day After Tomorrow". It is well known that his movies are better internationally that domestically. "The Day After Tomorrow" has got on top with 186.7 million dollars in the United States. Overseas it has earned twice.In comparison to the last year, the top -12 movies earned 91.8 million dollars for a weekend. It is 34 percent decrease. This was a fourth straight weekend that revenues fell. The attendance is decreasing as well, but not as fast. The last year it was about 0.5 percent higher than in 2008. A new basketball comedy "Semi-Pro", starring by Will Ferrell , declined to fourth place with only 5.8 million dollars and 10-day total is just 24.7 million dollars. "The Bank Job" debuted at number five and opened with 5.7 million dollars.
by Jana Passova
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