Tuesday, December 27, 2011
Unlicensed Movies 2011: 'Fast Five,' 'The Hangover Part II'
Searching to internet piracy as with every kind of indication of movie quality will not allow you to get far -- it's kind of like asking what's the most elegant boxed wine -- but 2011 will be a melting pot of tastes and preferences which, apparently, stretches to illegal movie setting up, too. There's a film about cars, a friend comedy getting a series-smoking monkey together with a hammer-transporting action flick in the director recognized for his Shakespeare. In the lead -- speeding out front, as it were -- was 'Fast Five,' the fifth installment in the 'Fast as well as the Furious' franchise. The Vin Diesel-introduced action spectacle -- correctly about stealing -- was unlawfully downloaded 9.3 million occasions. Following close behind were 'The Hangover Part II' and 'Thor,' the first sort which appeared to become correctly relating to this list. Ultimately, lots of its plot was stolen right from the start. (Tip your waitress, folks!) James Franco's rock-climbing-disaster film '127 Hours' nabbed an unpredicted place at number seven. Undoubtedly his performance finally year's Oscars had something connected to it (or even his 20 minute recorded reading through through of Amie Barrodale's story "William Wei," for your uber-intelligent). Nevertheless the most surprising? 2011's Best Picture 'The King's Speech,' which made over $414 million worldwide. Take a look within the individuals that made the cut. 1. 'Fast Five' (Universal): $9.3 million 2. 'The Hangover Part II' (Warner Bros. / Legendary): $8.8 million 3. 'Thor' (Marvel/Vital): $8.3 million 4. 'Source Code' (Summit / Vendome): $7.9 million 5. 'I Am Number Four' (DreamWorks / Disney): $7.7 million 6. 'Sucker Punch' (Warner Bros. / Legendary): $7.2 million 7. '127 Hours' (Fox Searchlight): $6.9 million 8. 'Rango' (Vital): $6.5 million 9. 'The King's Speech' (Weinstein Co.): $6.3 million 10. 'Harry Potter as well as the Deathly Hallows Part 2' (Warner Bros.): $6 000 0000 [via LAT/Company Town] [Photo: Universal] Follow Moviefone on Twitter Like Moviefone on Facebook
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