New Releases: ‘Breaking Dawn Part 1,’ ‘Happy Feet Two’ and ‘The Descendants’
If only there was a big movie coming out this weekend. Lolz. ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ arrives in theaters with freight-train like speed, poised to gobble up all possible dollars in the days before Thanksgiving. If vampire sex isn’t your speed, there’s also ‘Happy Feet Two’ and ‘The Descendants.’ To the Weekend Movie Preview!
NATIONWIDE RELEASES
‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1′
What’s the story: Edward. Bella. The wedding of the century. The crazy honeymoon sex. The crazier mutant vampire baby. If you don’t know about ‘Breaking Dawn Part 1′ or ‘Twilight,’
‘Happy Feet Two‘
If only there was a big movie coming out this weekend. Lolz. ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ arrives in theaters with freight-train like speed, poised to gobble up all possible dollars in the days before Thanksgiving. If vampire sex isn’t your speed, there’s also ‘Happy Feet Two’ and ‘The Descendants.’ To the Weekend Movie Preview!
NATIONWIDE RELEASES
‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1′
What’s the story: Edward. Bella. The wedding of the century. The crazy honeymoon sex. The crazier mutant vampire baby. If you don’t know about ‘Breaking Dawn Part 1′ or ‘Twilight,’
‘Happy Feet Two‘
What’s the story: A sequel to the Oscar-winning 2006 smash ‘Happy Feet,’ ‘Happy Feet Two’ finds Mumbles (Elijah Wood) and his son trying to save their tribe. With dancing.
Box-office projection: The first ‘Happy Feet’ opened on this weekend in 2006 and tapped its way to $41 million in ticket sales. Of course, there was minimal competition then: ‘Casino Royale’ was the other big release (James Bond ain’t Edward Cullen) and the only other family film in circulation was ‘Santa Clause 3.’ ‘Happy Feet Two’ reaches theaters on the same day as ‘Breaking Dawn’ and is forced to share multiplex space with leggy hit ‘Puss in Boots.’ Being in 3D and IMAX should help, but don’t be surprised if ‘Happy Feet Two’ earned slightly less than the original. Slightly. $39.1 million

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