If Hollywood was hoping that the holiday box office during the highest-volume ticket-selling period of the year would turn around their fortunes they were mistaken. Only one of the big-ticket studio tentpoles scored really big over the four-day holiday weekend, Friday through Christmas Day, which fell on a Sunday this year. This means that Saturday night was indeed silent at the box office. Compared to last year's four-day holiday weekend, which included Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, this year's box office is up 8%. The box office should improve Monday.
- By Anne Thompson
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- December 26, 2011 1:54 PM
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Wrong. I will be seeing On the Road because of Stewart, Hedlund, Riley and Vigo, and because Salles
John Waters made it across the country, taking eight days and some 15 hitchhiked rides, and
It's that damn Monotone voice, there is never any emotion in it, all ways trying to sell her