Happy Labor Day! Labor Day has always been the unofficial end to Hollywood’s Summer movie season. Summer movies now make way for serious Oscar contenders.
But before we get ready for a barrage of award-worthy films, lets take a look at what we saw (or didn’t see) these past four months.
TOP TEN GROSSING MOVIES FROM SUMMER 2012:
The Avengers $619,545,000
The Dark Knight Rises $431,196,000
The Amazing Spider-Man $259,575,000
Brave $231,666,000
Ted $215,897,000
Madagascar 3 $214,459,000
Men In Black 3 $178,515,577
Ice Age: Continental Drift $155,613,000
Snow White & The Huntsman $155,085,000
Prometheus $126,330,513
THREE OF THE BIGGEST MOVIES OF THE SUMMER, THAT DIDN’T LIVE UP TO THE HYPE:
Battleship
The Bourne Legacy
Prometheus
TEN LARGEST BOX-OFFICE BOMBS OF THE SUMMER:
Seeking A Friend For The End Of The World $7,078,738
The Watch $33,534,200
That’s My Boy $36,931,089
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter $37,419,400
Rock Of Ages $38,518,613
Savages $47,291,600
Total Recall $56,755,000
The Dictator $59,650,222
Battleship $65,233,400
Dark Shadows $73,078,100
THREE SMALL FILMS THAT SURPRISED THIS SUMMER:
Magic Mike
Moonrise Kingdom
The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
Posted in Uncategorized