Behind the Scenes of the 4th Indiana Jones Movie
Monday May 19, 2008
The fourth Indiana Jones movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, finds the college professor once again out of the classroom in search of a major archaeological discovery. Set in 1957, Indy's enemies this time around are a bunch of Russians led by Cate Blanchett in snappy attire and speaking with a Russian accent the likes of which hasn't been heard since the days of Bullwinkle. Their goal: find the hidden location of the crystal skulls. My goal: to give you some facts and figures on the Indiana Jones franchise you might not have known... Read On...More on Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull
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Box Office Report - May 16-18
Prince Caspian did knock Iron Man out of first place as expected, but the second Narnia film didn't exactly light the box office on fire. Prince Caspian failed to match the opening weekend numbers of The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe which brought in $65 million its first weekend in release. Prince Caspian came in below pre-release estimates and with Indiana Jones set for release on May 22nd, Prince Caspian may not be able to lure in families the way its predecessor did in 2005.Top 10 Films for the Weekend Ending 05/18/08
1) The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian - $55,034,805
2) Iron Man - $31,838,996
3) What Happens in Vegas - $13,883,874
4) Speed Racer - $8,117,459
5) Made of Honor - $4,702,950
6) Baby Mama - $4,680,610
7) Forgetting Sarah Marshall - $2,786,220
8) Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay - $1,997,450
9) The Visitor - $672,448
10) Nim's Island - $588,856
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