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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Official "New" Trailer : Transformers 4: Age Of Extinction

Official "New" Trailer : Transformers 4: Age Of Extinction


The explosive new promo focuses on Mark Wahlberg’s character Cade Yeager, a mechanic struggling to make money who stumbles across a Transformer.

He soons finds government agents at his door demanding to know where Optimus Prime, the leader of the Autobots, is. One scene shows them getting violent with Cade’s daughter Tessa, played by Nicola Peltz.
Father and daughter soon find themselves on the run as the action moves to Hong Kong.



Kelsey Grammar’s baddie Harold Attinger declares that ‘the age of the Transformers is over’ but we wouldn’t be so sure about that as the monster robot action sequences kick in. Those missing Dinobots will be pleased to know that they feature in the trailer too as Optimus goes head-to-head with one at the end.

Stanley Tucci, BingBing Li, TJ Miller, Sophia Myles and Jack Reynor also make up the cast.

Transformers 4: Age of Extinction, directed by Michael Bay, is out on July 10 in UK cinemas.

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Saturday, 18 January 2014

Box Office: Ride Along (Trailer Included)

New Release: Ride Along


Universal’s opening of “Ride Along” is heading for a decisive victory at this weekend’s U.S. box office, expected to take in between $35 and $38 million over the four days of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday weekend.

The comedy, starring Ice Cube and Kevin Hart, was heading for a Friday gross between $11 million and $14 million based on forecasts from early shows, including the $1.05 million from late-night screenings on Thursday.

Thursday night’s late-night screenings for Universal Pictures’ action comedy Ride Along, which marks the first comedic lead for stand-up performer Kevin Hart, grossed $1M. That beats the opening night of Universal’s The Best Man Holiday, which opened to $689,000 on previews (1,402 runs) on November 14 on its way to a $30.1M three-day gross; Best Man Holiday cumed out at $70.5M.



Universal is also making comparisons to Pain & Gain, which starred Mark Wahlberg and Dwayne Johnson and opened on April 25, 2013 for a preview gross of $750,000 and a $20M three-day weekend (odd comparison). Hart, who stars with Ice Cube, previously more than held his own in Grudge Match and in This Is The End, but it will be Ride Along that he’ll be able to call his own (beyond his concert films).

The pic opens with 2,262 runs. This is another holiday weekend with Martin Luther King Day on Monday, so we will have three-day and four-day box office.


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