It was such a terrible movie. I predicted everything that would happen. It was also extremely extra and unnecessary at some parts. Jlo's acting wasn't bad but it wasn't believable
It was such a terrible movie. I predicted everything that would happen. It was also extremely extra and unnecessary at some parts. Jlo's acting wasn't bad but it wasn't believable
Iv not seen it yet though end of feb for its UK release but i love these camp over dramatic popcorn movies there so fun just about everyone who seen it loved it.
It did $820,000 on monday so it could do 7-8 million this week (maybe more at weekend putting the film up to $24 million in its second week! Which for a 4 million micro budget movie produced And staring 2 Latinas is extremely impressive. I think the films gonna do around $30-40 million in the US and around 25-35 million worldwide
It was such a terrible movie. I predicted everything that would happen. It was also extremely extra and unnecessary at some parts. Jlo's acting wasn't bad but it wasn't believable
The Boy Next Door held steady in second place with $1.22 million on Tuesday. The Jennifer Lopez led thriller from Universal was up a very healthy 49 percent over Monday. The Boy Next Door has grossed $16.95 million in five days, which is towards the higher end of pre-release expectations and represents a good start, especially with the film's low production budget in mind. The Boy Next Door is running 20.5 percent ahead of the $14.07 million five-day take of 2010's The Back-Up Plan.