Archive for June, 2006

Previous Week Top Box Office

Monday, June 26th, 2006

Click

Previous Week Top Box Office, Weekend of June 25, 2006

1. Click - new
2. Cars
( Weeks Released 3 - Last week on 1st place )
3. Nacho Libre
( Weeks Released 2 - Last week on 2nd place )
4. Waist Deep - new
5. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift
( Weeks Released 2 - Last week on 3rd place )
6. The Lake House
( Weeks Released 2 - Last week on 4th place )
7. The Break-Up
( Weeks Released 4 - Last week on 5th place )
8. Garfield’s A Tale of Two Kitties
( Weeks Released 2 - Last week on 7th place )
9. X-Men: The Last Stand
( Weeks Released 5 - Last week on 6th place )
10. The Da Vinci Code
( Weeks Released 6 - Last week on 9th place )

Out of Top Ten Box Office of last week are:

  • The Omen
  • Over the Hedge

Gwen Stefani ‘Baby Doll’ Second Movie Role

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

Gwen Stefani

According to moviehole.net, the singer turned fashion designer Gwen Stefani is in talks to play the lead in a remake of the 1956 Baby Doll, after previously has starred in The Aviator playing screen legend Jean Harlow. In the movie, originally made in 1956 starring Carroll Baker and Karl Malden, Gwen Stefani will play a gorgeous young woman who promises her failed businessman husband that their marriage will be consummated a year from their nuptials, though in nowadays it just seems absurd.

Although the movie was controversial in its time, the original Baby Doll was nominated for four Oscars including Best Screenplay, Best Black-and-White Cinematography and Best Actress for Carroll Baker in the title role.

Owen Wilson in new movie “Drillbit Taylor”

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

Owen Wilson

According to the news, “ex-wedding-crasher” Owen Wilson is getting ready for a new movie. Paramount Pictures Studios put Owen Wilson on their list, with a role in the upcoming movie called “Drillbit Taylor” which will be directed by Steven Brill. The one who will produce the movie will be the same person who produced the movie “The 40 Year-Old Virgin”, Judd Apatow, but this time alongside producers Susan Arnold and Donna Roth. The movie is based on a 70-page story idea by John Hughes while filming is scheduled to begin in Los Angeles in September.

“Drillbit Taylor” story follows the events that are revolving around two high school freshmen who are targeted by ‘the bullys’ of the school from the first day they got there. The two boys will hire a low-budget soldier (Owen Wilson) to protect them.