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Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: videoholic on September 24, 2001, 11:24:10 AM
If you wanted to see this dung, I hope you cought it over the weekend because I think they already burned the last copy.

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       According to studio estimates issued on Sunday, Carey\'s musical drama "Glitter" debuted at No. 11 with an off-key $2.5 million for the three-day period beginning Friday.
       "Glitter" was developed by Sony Pictures Entertainment, a unit of Sony Corp (T:6758). It was originally set for an Aug. 31 release, tying in with Carey\'s new soundtrack album of the same name, but both projects were pushed back when the 31-year-old diva suffered a mental breakdown.
       Critics hooted at the the story of a singer (Carey) who teams up with a club DJ (Max Beesley) to achieve her goal of playing Madison Square Garden. The Wall Street Journal said it was "too dopey to deserve scorn."


-msnbc
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: Falcon4 on September 24, 2001, 11:35:16 AM
i remember haring about meriah\'s breakdown... man, why make a movie like that....

and it was made by sony!!! bad, bad sony.
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: Luke on September 24, 2001, 12:25:33 PM
I swear, I hate movies so much nowadays.

i think Rushmore was the last movie I saw that I actually liked.
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: videoholic on September 24, 2001, 01:21:55 PM
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Originally posted by Luke
I think Rushmore was the last movie I saw that I actually liked.



YOU DID NOT JUST SAY THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is up with this movie.  I absolutely hated it!!!!!!!!!!!!

So many people liked it.  I actually watched it partially again the other day to see if I was missing something.  NO.  THE MOVIE SUCKS ASS!!!  I just don\'t get how so many people like this movie.

I really tried hard to like this thing.  I swear.
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: Luke on September 24, 2001, 01:24:11 PM
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Originally posted by Videoholic



YOU DID NOT JUST SAY THAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is up with this movie.  I absolutely hated it!!!!!!!!!!!!

So many people liked it.  I actually watched it partially again the other day to see if I was missing something.  NO.  THE MOVIE SUCKS ASS!!!  I just don\'t get how so many people like this movie.

I really tried hard to like this thing.  I swear.


sorry dude, i love that movie.

i think it has something to do with bill murray. i love bill murray so much, he rules
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: videoholic on September 24, 2001, 01:29:01 PM
I\'ll give you Caddyshack Bill Murray or even What About Bob Bill Murray, but Rushmore Bill Murray?  I\'d rather watch Arthur Murray.
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: videoholic on September 24, 2001, 01:41:56 PM
$2.5 million a weekend?

With an average ticket price of 7 bucks, this movie pulled in a whopping 2380 people a day over the opening weekend per state.  

Too freaking funny.

I think I had a class in college that big.
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: Toxical on September 24, 2001, 03:49:54 PM
sheesh, guys, cut the girl some slack, obviously she did not put out enough "skin" lol, too bad, i would like to see "Carey\'s does Chicago" lol :nut:
Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: KillaX on September 24, 2001, 06:01:18 PM
Me thinks the whole Nutcase Mariah was nothing but a publicity stunt to get people to watch her lame A$$ movie and it did the exact opposite....It repelled people.   Jay and Silent Bob Strikes back made 11M the first weekend (Funny movie BTW)....should have been first if it wasnt for American Pie 2 and Rush Hour 2.




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Title: Glitter Opens to Rave Reviews
Post by: Sublimesjg on September 25, 2001, 07:13:59 AM
ll yea silent jay an bob now thats a good movie

lol only 2380 per state and to think that some states had to have more then others and less then others so some states must have had in the hundreds

lol just sounds funny when you think about it