In honor of The Avengers, in theaters today, this week’s Friday Fun Time video is an Avengers trailer recreated with LEGOs. It’s brilliant.
Enjoy!
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In honor of The Avengers, in theaters today, this week’s Friday Fun Time video is an Avengers trailer recreated with LEGOs. It’s brilliant.
Enjoy!
For more fun throughout the week, follow me on twitter @JeffMMcKinney!
Here is that Dark Knight trailer that everyone is talking about today.
Um… I just crapped my pants at how good this looks.
Here is that Prometheus trailer that everyone is talking about today.
Holy crap this looks good!
Think Like a Man held onto the top spot at the box office for a second weekend despite several new releases including The Five-Year Engagement and The Raven. Think Like a Man was off 47 percent from it’s opening weekend but still managed to bring in an additional $18 million. The movie, based on Steve Harvey’s 2009 book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, has now earned $60.9 million, making it the highest-grossing movie of April 2012.
Of the four new movies opening this weekend, only The Pirates! Band of Misfits managed to break the top three with an estimated $11.4 million. TimeToPlayMag.com’s family-film critic, Cynthia Fuchs, reviewed the pirates and gave it 9 out of 10 See-It-Again points. You can read Cynthia’s review by clicking here.
Other new movies opening included The Five-Year Engagement, which surprised everyone by how poorly it did. The movie, which opened to $11.16 million, is the latest project from Nick Stoller and Jason Segel, whose Forgetting Sarah Marshall opened to $17.7 million and spawned a sequel. The other two new releases were the latest Jason Statham action movie, Safe, which opened to an estimated $7.7 million and The Raven, which took in an estimated $7.25 million.
Here is the top 10 for the weekend of April 27 – 29, 2012:
1. Think Like a Man ($18,000,000)
2. The Pirates! Band of Misfits ($11,400,000)
3. The Lucky One ($11,325,000)
4. The Hunger Games ($11,250,000)
5. The Five-Year Engagement ($11,157,000)
6. Safe ($7,720,000)
7. The Raven ($7,250,000)
8. Chimpanzee ($5,460,000)
9. The Three Stooges ($5,400,000)
10. The Cabin in the Woods ($4,500,000)
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I didn’t love the first G.I.Joe movie and I have some serious doubts about this one but, I’m sure I’ll see it eventually.