CB - This weekend, out of respect for the victims and those affected by the tragic events in Aurora, Colorado this past weekend, Warner Bros. chose not to release the official day-to-day box office numbers for Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight Rises. It was a smart move by the studio, as it would have been classless to boast blockbuster numbers in the wake of such a tragedy while people were still trying to recover from the shock of the events. Now, however, WB has sent out the figures and as you probably could have guessed, Batman was the leader of the pack.
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How did it set a record when it only had the third highest grossing weekend of all-time? Did I miss something or read something wrong here? Confused...
a proof that media can own and direct people.
This movie was disappointing. Fifteen minutes of action and the movie was close to three hours long.
Drazz it is my opinion. In no shape or form was that art. Sorry dude the movie was not all that and made my son fall asleep. I myself am 33 and was like meh.
If you want to see a great movie watch Spiderman. That movie was awesome from start to finish.
Sorry im not a fan that just hypes up anything a certain director or producer spews out.