The surprise release is not going to be rihanna, it's gonna be madonna. Rihanna is dumb but she's not going to copy beys album release strategy when she already is called a poor mans beyonce. Madonna on the other hand needs every bit of help she can get
You said Angie's acting would be mundane and boring...
Yes, Angelina Jolie's acting is mundane and terrible.
We've already established this. No$tradamus was accurate. Anything else?
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@ Ke$ha's rehab episode going completely unnoticed by anyone outside this forum
You do know that's a good thing, right? Only attention-seeking artists like Lady Gaga would revel in having her rehab stint splashed across media outlets... or start some contrived #BodyRevolution or #StopTheDramaStartTheMusic campaign.
Vin how can you actually think Kirsten Steward is a good actress? Granted, I've only seen her in Snow White but in that film she had all the charisma of a soggy piece of cardboard. Am not seeing the appeal.
Kristen Stewart is a talented actress.
When has Jennifer Lawrence given chilling emotion like this?
Kristen Stewart is already getting Oscar buzz for her role in "Clouds of Sils Maria" with
Academy Award winner Juliette Binoche, not to mention being praised at Cannes.
Vin, thoughts on Angelina CRUSHING your beloved Tom's new movie?
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Tom Cruise’s futuristic action epic “Edge of Tomorrow” opened in 28 international markets this weekend for a relatively light take-home of $20 million.
“Edge of Tomorrow” was released a week ahead of its Friday domestic debut in order to put space between it and the World Cup opening ceremony and first game on June 12, which meant it was pitted against Angelina Jolie’s “Maleficent.” Despite Tom Cruise’s star power and an original premise, “Edge of Tomorrow” only grossed $20 million, while “Maleficent” won the weekend with $100.6 million internationally and $70 million domestically, Box Office Mojo reports.
Competition from “Maleficent” seems to have killed the film’s momentum in several markets. The Hollywood Reporter notes that “Edge of Tomorrow” grossed $3.1 million in the United Kingdom, where Cruise’s last film “Oblivion” debuted to more than double that number with $7.6 million. “Oblivion” was a modest success with a worldwide gross of $286 million on a $120 million budget, but only $89 million of that came from the United States, a sign of Cruise’s diminishing star power in America. Meanwhile, “Maleficent” raked in $11 million in the United Kingdom and “X-Men: Days of Future Past” came in second place with $5.8 million.