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Harry Potter 4!
En salle vendredie!!!!!!
Doum
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Don't take life too seriously nobody ever gets out alive.
It is not because you know how it's gonna end that you can't enjoy the ride
- pwel
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Hmm faudrait que je vois si mon emplois du temps se concrétise comme je l'ai prévu...jeudi ca pourrait p-e etre possible pour moi...
Mike? Pat? seriez-vous partant? Doum tu viendrais tu le revoir pour vrai?
Tk j'ai checker pi ye juste au galaxy en version originale à 20h00...ma voir plus demain soir si j'ai le temps de finir mes truc mais ca m'intéresse pas mal...
Mike? Pat? seriez-vous partant? Doum tu viendrais tu le revoir pour vrai?
Tk j'ai checker pi ye juste au galaxy en version originale à 20h00...ma voir plus demain soir si j'ai le temps de finir mes truc mais ca m'intéresse pas mal...
Un geek c'est quelqu'un qui pense que dans 1km il y a 1024m!
- Doum
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oui le premier coup on était assis den PREMIERE rangé pis jai manké kec boute fak je retournerais le voir avec plaisir en plus ya kec tit gang a la british que jai pas saisi
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Don't take life too seriously nobody ever gets out alive.
It is not because you know how it's gonna end that you can't enjoy the ride
Don't take life too seriously nobody ever gets out alive.
It is not because you know how it's gonna end that you can't enjoy the ride
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Potter Actor Now Richest Teenager in Britain
The London Sunday Times has reported that 16-year-old Daniel Radcliffe has signed a deal worth at least $14 million to play Harry Potter once again in the forthcoming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the fifth film in the series. (It noted that he received $250,000 to make the first Potter film.) The newspaper observed that the deal makes Radcliffe the richest teenager in Britain. In an interview with the newspaper, Radcliffe said, "I don't actually know how much I am worth at this point. In a way, I think that's right. It's not something that affects the way I think about things." The Times observed that Gilmore Jacobs, a firm set up by Radcliffe's parents to manage his business affairs, has earned $17 million from the first three films. Philip Beresford, compiler of The Sunday Times Rich List, said: "I've never seen such profitable accounts for someone so young. I would not be surprised if he enters adulthood with [$34 million] in the bank, with all his taxes paid. He has left his teenage rivals struggling in the slipstream of his broomstick."
'Goblet' Gobbles Up $101.4 Million
In a word, Warner Bros.' latest Harry Potter movie, The Goblet of Fire, was hot. Setting a record for a fall/winter release, the movie grossed an estimated $101.4 million over the weekend, which would make it the fourth biggest three-day gross in history, behind only Spider-Man, Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, and Shrek 2, all of which opened in the spring or summer. In addition, the movie opened in 19 countries, where it took in an additional $181.4 million. The figures could change significantly when actual results for Sunday are announced later today. Some parents, concerned about the PG-13 rating, may have been waiting to hear from other moviegoing friends whether the film may have been too intense for smaller children. Moreover, Sunday is traditionally a family day and some families may have been waiting until then to head for the local multiplex. If estimates hold, ticket sales for the top 12 films rose 19 percent to $171 million from the year-ago period, despite an overall drop of 8 percent for the entire year. "People want to go to the movies, and Harry Potter gave then a huge reason to go," Exhibitor Relations chief Paul Dergarabedian told today's (Monday) Los Angeles Daily News. "This is exactly what the industry needs and what everyone has been waiting for. Heading into the extended Thanksgiving holiday weekend, it should boost the box office even more."
Gotta try to see it this week-end, looking forward to it!
The London Sunday Times has reported that 16-year-old Daniel Radcliffe has signed a deal worth at least $14 million to play Harry Potter once again in the forthcoming Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the fifth film in the series. (It noted that he received $250,000 to make the first Potter film.) The newspaper observed that the deal makes Radcliffe the richest teenager in Britain. In an interview with the newspaper, Radcliffe said, "I don't actually know how much I am worth at this point. In a way, I think that's right. It's not something that affects the way I think about things." The Times observed that Gilmore Jacobs, a firm set up by Radcliffe's parents to manage his business affairs, has earned $17 million from the first three films. Philip Beresford, compiler of The Sunday Times Rich List, said: "I've never seen such profitable accounts for someone so young. I would not be surprised if he enters adulthood with [$34 million] in the bank, with all his taxes paid. He has left his teenage rivals struggling in the slipstream of his broomstick."
'Goblet' Gobbles Up $101.4 Million
In a word, Warner Bros.' latest Harry Potter movie, The Goblet of Fire, was hot. Setting a record for a fall/winter release, the movie grossed an estimated $101.4 million over the weekend, which would make it the fourth biggest three-day gross in history, behind only Spider-Man, Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith, and Shrek 2, all of which opened in the spring or summer. In addition, the movie opened in 19 countries, where it took in an additional $181.4 million. The figures could change significantly when actual results for Sunday are announced later today. Some parents, concerned about the PG-13 rating, may have been waiting to hear from other moviegoing friends whether the film may have been too intense for smaller children. Moreover, Sunday is traditionally a family day and some families may have been waiting until then to head for the local multiplex. If estimates hold, ticket sales for the top 12 films rose 19 percent to $171 million from the year-ago period, despite an overall drop of 8 percent for the entire year. "People want to go to the movies, and Harry Potter gave then a huge reason to go," Exhibitor Relations chief Paul Dergarabedian told today's (Monday) Los Angeles Daily News. "This is exactly what the industry needs and what everyone has been waiting for. Heading into the extended Thanksgiving holiday weekend, it should boost the box office even more."
Gotta try to see it this week-end, looking forward to it!
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- pwel
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Ouin finalement on a passé tout drette pour le cinema...pi chu rendu pauvre du pardonne moi Jesus (as usual)...c'tait une semaine a chier cette semaine...ya rien de ce que j'avais prevu qui marchait! Messemble j'ai courru tout la flute a bec de semaine pour des osties de niaieserie pi pas eu le etmps de faire grand chose...
Un geek c'est quelqu'un qui pense que dans 1km il y a 1024m!