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Headlines matching 'Sony Pictures'
Tue February 07, 2012
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(New York Magazine) Obvious Hollywood might have learned that trying to adapt board games that were invented nearly a century ago into modern blockbusters is possibly a poor idea  (nymag.com) (109)


Wed February 01, 2012
(The Hollywood Reporter) Stupid Hasbro negotiating to move their Candy Land movie starring Adam Sandler from Universal to Sony. I don't think there's a single part of the previous statement that doesn't fill me with rage  (hollywoodreporter.com) (52)


Fri January 06, 2012
(Breitbart.com) Hero Hurt Locker director Kathryn Bigelow, the White House, George Soros, and the mainstream MSM media were in cahoots to steal the election for Obama until heroic blogger-patriots delayed the release of a movie about bin Laden's murder  (bighollywood.breitbart.com) (155)


Sun December 25, 2011
(Deadline) Followup It was a merry Christmas weekend for Mission Impossible 4, Sherlock Holmes, and Alvin & the Chipmunks, but not for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo and Tintin  (deadline.com) (209)


Sun November 13, 2011
(Deadline) Followup The Immortals hammers the competition to take the box office with $33 million, and once again America proves its collective ignorance by making an Adam Sandler movie #2 with $27.5 million  (deadline.com) (88)


Sun October 30, 2011
(Huffington Post) Spiffy There's something poetic about Johnny Depp and Hunter S. Thompson losing out to an animated cat at the box office  (huffingtonpost.com) (47)


Sun October 23, 2011
(Deadline) Followup Paranormal Activity 3 has topped the box office with $55 million, becoming the biggest horror opening ever. Meanwhile, Three Musketeers and Johnny English get beaten by robots and a remake  (deadline.com) (110)

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