Riddick Beats Butler For Weekend Crown

11:45 am, September 8th, 2013

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(Universal)

The Vin Diesel sci-fi action flick Riddick cruised toward a box office victory during a slow weekend.

The movie earned $18.8 million to top three-time winner Lee Daniels’ The Butler, which came in second place with $8.9 million.

Pot smuggling comedy We’re The Millers landed at #3 at $7.9.

The Spanish-language film Instructions Not Included came in fourth place with $7.4 million, followed by Planes in fifth with $4.1 million.

Rounding out the Top 10 were One Direction: This Is Us ($4 million), Elysium ($3 million), Blue Jasmine and Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters ($2.3 million), and The World’s End ($2.2 million).

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One Direction: This Is Us Leading Holiday Weekend Box Office

2:34 pm, August 31st, 2013

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(Sony)

One Direction: This Is Us is expected to top the Labor Day holiday box office in its debut weekend.

The documentary-concert film is on track to open with $22 million for the four-day weekend.

That puts it ahead of The Butler, which is expected to fall to second place with a possible $18 million.

In third could be We’re The Millers with an estimated $15 million.

Several films are crowding the rest of the spots, including Planes, Elsyium, Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, and the new Spanish-language comedy Instructions Not Included.

Getaway, starring Ethan Hawke and Selena Gomez, is disappointing so far, and may not make the Top 10.

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President Obama: “I Did Tear Up” Watching Lee Daniels’ The Butler, Oprah “Can Act”

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8:44 pm, August 27th, 2013

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President Obama revealed he shed a few tears while watching Lee Daniels’ The Butler.

The movie, which is based the life of late White House butler Eugene Allen, who served under eight presidents, has topped the box office for the last two weeks.

Speaking on “Tom Joyner Morning Show” in a radio interview broadcast Tuesday, the President shared how the film moved him.

“I did tear up,” said Obama, explaining, “I teared up just thinking about not just the butlers who have worked here in the White House, but an entire generation of people who were talented and skilled, but because of Jim Crow (segregation laws), because of discrimination, there was only so far they could go.”

Obama also praised the acting in the movie, which has garnered early Oscar buzz.

“All of the acting was terrific, and I thought Forest Whitaker was wonderful,” he said. ”And Oprah, my girl, she can act.”

Of his own White House staff, the President says, “I will tell you that the butlers who are now here in the White House, when we first arrived, when Michelle and the girls just — first arrived, they could not have been kinder to us and warmer to us.”

He continues, ”And part of it, I suspect, is they look at Malia and Sasha and they say, well, this looks like my grandbaby, or this looks like my daughter.”

“And I think for them to have a sense that we’ve come that far was a powerful moment for them, and certainly a powerful moment for us,” says Obama, adding, “We love them to death.  They look after us just wonderfully.”

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