【娱乐前沿】电影《道士下山》热映

【娱乐前沿】电影《道士下山》热映

2015-07-07    05'27''

主播: Beijing Hour

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China Box Office: 'Monk Comes Down The Mountain' Leads Weekend Chen Kaige's "Monk Comes Down The Mountain" took top spot at the Chinese box office, knocking "Jurassic World" from the perch it enjoyed for two weeks. Chen's conventional, but light, martial arts action drama earned a solid 38.2 million US dollars in four days from 5.83 million admissions. The waning competition from Hollywood saw "Jurassic World" lose 50 percent and slide to third place as it scored 19.6 million US dollars in its third full week of release. After 26 days it has taken 226 million US dollars. Chinese-financed action comedy "Hollywood Adventures" shed only 29 percent in its second week and climbed one place to second spot with 19.8 million US dollars. "SPL2: A Time For Consequences," the Hong Kong made action franchise picture in its third week on release managed 12.5million US dollars. "Nostalgic" Animation Mr. Black Comes Back This Summer The upcoming film Mr. Black: Green Star, which is adapted from the China's popular animated TV shows "Black Cat Detective" will come out in August. It tells a series of stories about a smart, brave and handsome black cat detective who leads his fellow officers who protects animals that lives in the forest against criminals and mischief-makers. The original TV cartoon series "Black Cat Detective" has accompanied for those Chinese who born after 1970s, 80s and 90s through their childhood. The character Black Cat Detective will still be the same as 30 years ago, wearing a policeman uniform with a gun at the side and riding his old motorcycle. The film's production company also abandoned the use of the popular 3D effect; instead, it has adopted the original watercolor characters, claiming it doesn't want to ruin some audiences' childhood memory. Prince Charming is getting his own live-action Disney movie With the fairytale business continuing to boom in Hollywood, Disney has revealed plans to continue the run with a new live-action feature focusing on none other than Prince Charming himself. The studio has acquired the spec "Prince Charming," a live-action comedy revolving around the iconic character. Matt Fogel penned the script and while plot details are vague, sources say the point of view isn't that of the prince himself but of his brother who never lived up to the family name. There's no word yet on a possible director for Prince Charming nor when it may be headed to theaters. The Prince Charming movie joins a number of live-action Disney fairy tale films heading to the big screen. Jon Favreau's The Jungle Book hits theaters April 15, 2016 with the aforementioned Beauty and the Beast following on March 17, 2017. Legendary Producer Jerry Weintraub Dies at 77 Hollywood producer and manager Jerry Weintraub, the driving force behind such films as Karate Kid, Nashville and Ocean's Eleven, has died in California aged 77. Weintraub, the former chairman and CEO of United Artists, who also promoted concerts for Elvis Presley and John Denver, died on Monday in Santa Barbara of cardiac arrest, his publicist confirmed. The Brooklyn-born son of a gem trader, Weintraub rose from the mailroom of the William Morris talent agency to become a top concert promoter before shifting into a second career as a Hollywood producer. Building a show business empire on a Rolodex and chutzpah, Weintraub worked with the famous stars of every era — from Frank Sinatra and Bob Dylan to George Clooney and Brad Pitt. One of Weintraub's most recent successes was the 2013 Liberace drama "Behind the Candelabra," starring Michael Douglas as the pianist and Matt Damon as his youthful lover. After the studios passed, he took it to HBO, where it won 11 Emmys. Cosby Admits Getting Sedatives To Drug Women Comedian Bill Cosby has admitted to obtaining sedatives with the intent of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with in 2005. The US star made the admission in a civil law suit and documents from that case have only just been made public. Some of the proceedings in the case were unsealed for the first time Monday. Documents containing excerpts of the deposition, appear to support one element of the repeated allegations of sexual assault lodged against Cosby, some of which date to the late 1960s. More than 40 women have come forward in the past year to claim that Cosby sexually assaulted them - some also believing they were drugged. In his deposition, Cosby admitted giving it to at least one woman but claimed he had only given Ms Costand the allergy medicine Benadryl.