【娱乐前沿】《港囧》首周票房6.8亿元

【娱乐前沿】《港囧》首周票房6.8亿元

2015-09-28    05'33''

主播: Beijing Hour

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介绍:
Lost in Hong Kong on course for $100m weekend Chinese comedy Lost in Hong Kong is on course to hit a $100 million weekend. The movie opened on Friday with a $31 million opening day making it the biggest opening day for a Chinese movie. It's also the third largest opening in Chinese cinema history behind 'Fast and Furious 7' and 'Avengers: Age of Ultron'. According to Ent Group, the film took a further 38 million on Saturday. Lost in Hong Kong is the third film in the Lost franchise and is directed by Xu Zheng who also stars in the film along with Wang Baoqiang. A fourth film in the franchise 'Lost in India' is currently in pre-production. In second place on the weekend box office was 'The Third Way of Love' which also stars Bao Beier who stars in Lost in Hong Kong. The film took 5.31 million in its first two days. Wanda Group open theme park in Yunnan Wanda group have opened a giant theme park in Yunnan Province. The park located in Xishuangbanna took four years to build and cost some 16 billion yuan. It's the first outdoor theme park that Wanda Group have built and shows their expansion from commercial property and cinema. The Wanda Xishuangbanna International Resort includes an outdoor park, international stage show, Wanda shopping mall and luxury hotels. The park will contain five lands and include a rollercoaster that is 45 meters high. Last year Wanda announced plans to build 100 theme parks in urban locations including shopping malls. Stars of the intern attend European premiere Anne Hathaway and Robert De Niro, stars of The Intern attended the European premiere of the film in London on Sunday. The movie features Robert De Niro playing a retired widower who becomes an intern for a fashion start-up entrepreneur. Through the film, they impart their wisdom on each other and the rest of the team. Anne Hathaway says she managed to get a few tips from De Niro about acting. "What I learned from him sometimes I think when you're younger and you get a little overwhelmed, maybe get a little anxious, get a little worked up about things. There's no rocking that man's cool. He's calm all the time and it's a beautiful thing and that's where he creates from and I started trying to do that on set and it worked out much better for me." The film also stars Aders Holm, Nat Wolff and Adam DeVine. The intern is out in the UK on October 2. Jackman talks about new wolverine Actor Hugh Jackman says he likes the idea of an unknown actor taking over his role of Wolverine. The actor has already announced that he will make just one more movie as the superhero 'Wolverine'. The upcoming film has a release date slated for 2017. He says because he was a fairly unknown actor he'd like someone else in a similar situation to have the chance. "I was a complete unknown. I was someone who had done some stuff in Australia, done some theater. I did an audition. ... I was one of probably 4,000 people who did an audition. In the end it sort of worked out. I kind of like the idea of it being an unknown person, why not, you know? And maybe someone...I was 30 when I got the role so it would be interesting to take it back before that." Jackman is currently promoting his new movie Pan which is a live action prequel to Peter Pan. It tells the story of a young orphan boy Peter and his journey to becoming the famous Peter Pan. Jackman plays a pirate in the movie. Pan opens in the US on October 9. Ed Sheeran confident about upcoming albums Musician Ed Sheeran says he's feeling pretty confident about his next couple of albums. Speaking with Rolling Stone magazine, Sheeran said he is about to start recording his third and fourth records. He says they will have more great songs than his last album 'X'. 'X' sold more than 10 million copies globally and has stayed in the UK album charts for a long time. Just this weekend he shared the stage with Beyonce at the Global Citizen festival. The pair performed Beyonce's hit single Drunk in Love. During Sheeran's own set he was joined by Coldplay frontman Chris Martin to sing his song 'Thinking Out Loud'.