Saturday, January 28, 2012

One for the money

  • Starring Katherine Heigl, Jason OMara, Daniel Sunjata, Debbie Reynolds Directed by Julie Anne Robinson Plot: A recently-fired lingerie salesman takes a job as a bounty hunter to make ends meet and her first assignment is to bring in a cop wanted for murder..
  • (Examiner)
  • As one businessman observed In many cases, there is little net gain to a local economy because fans who attend sporting events use money that they would otherwise have spent at movie theaters, restaurants or malls.
  • (New York Times)
  • If enough money is in the fund the markets will be reassured and potentially triggering another wave of mayhem in financial markets that could hit the global economy hard.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)
  • You could go nuts with the double entendres associated with One for the Money, beginning, of course, with the films title.
  • (Slant Magazine)
  • Last Monday, Underworld: Awakening woke up to the news that it had won the weekends box office. Its amazing what casting one of the best-looking women on the planet and dressing her in one of the tightest outfits imaginable can do for ticket sales.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • a consulting firm that advises airlines on ways to boost money earned from things other than ticket sales; i.e., fees, meals, drinks, etc. Something has to give.
  • (Seattle Times)
  • Debuting in the second slot is the Katherine Heigl action comedy One For the Money with $4.1 million. The Lionsgate release offered discounted tickets through Groupon and Living Social, but its unclear how much that affected the films grosses.
  • (HitFix)
  • Money Morning is a daily newsletter that delivers stock market news and investment advice from around the world, every morning, directly to your inbox for free.
  • (Money Morning)
  • Glenn Close is the latest actress to try her hand at gender bending in Albert Nobbs, a role she performed to great acclaim off-Broadway more than 30 years ago.
  • (Columbus Dispatch)

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