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Lohan Checks In, Out Of Jail
Posted by David Onda Categories: Celeb News, Celebrity Gossip, Celebrity Controversy
TMZ is reporting that everybody’s favorite ginger-haired hottie, Lindsay Lohan, check in and out of the famed Lynwood Jail in California today. The box-office bombshell reportedly turned herself in for arrest at 10:30 a.m. and checked out at 11:54 a.m. A whole 84 minutes in the slammer! Her stint in the clink stems from her Santa Monica DUI this past July which subsequently landed her in a rehab facility in Utah. Since returning to L.A., Lohan has been keeping her nose clean (ahem), and serving her time - community service and, apparently, otherwise.
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Death Proof Fails to Stand Alone in the UK
Posted by Johnny Mercedes Categories: Weinstein Company, Action, Thrillers, Box Office, Distribution, New Releases
Quentin Tarantino’s Death Proof opened in the UK last week, its producers, Bob and Harvey Weinstein, hopefully anticipating the result of their decision to split the film from its counterpart, Robert Rodriguez’s Planet Terror. But without the nostalgia of a bygone B-movie tradition and the novelty of a rare double-feature bridged together with wonderfully cheesy trailers in a faux-intermission, the film didn’t manage to captivate British audiences; if it did, they certainly weren’t compelled to go to the theater in great numbers. The film debuted in a pathetic sixth place at the box-office (£407,525 or $821,623) behind only one other opener: I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry, which came in third.
As you may recall, Grindhouse walked away from the US box-office with a measly $24.9 million despite critical praise, something The Weinsteins chalked up to the uniqueness of the movie coupled with a long run-time and poor marketing. The decision to split the film into two separate entities for overseas distribution and DVD release was an attempt to recoup the losses incurred by that poor US performance. The marketing for the UK release of Death Proof hinged on Tarantino’s name and credibility, since he’d had successful openings in the past (Reservoir Dogs actually had better attendance there than in the US).
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