And going back to Disaster Movie, it is currently No. #1 on the Bottom 100 list on IMDb.com. You suck, Friedberg and Seltzer.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
$502.4 MILLION AND COUNTING... That’s how much The Dark Knight has made in the United States since its release on July 18. Expect George Lucas to try to reclaim the No. #2 spot (or possibly the #1 spot...dethroning Titanic) on the all-time domestic box office chart by releasing the Star Wars: Special Edition Digitally Enhanced Director’s Cut 3-D version on IMAX. You know that doesn’t sound so farfetched.

And going back to Disaster Movie, it is currently No. #1 on the Bottom 100 list on IMDb.com. You suck, Friedberg and Seltzer.
And going back to Disaster Movie, it is currently No. #1 on the Bottom 100 list on IMDb.com. You suck, Friedberg and Seltzer.
Labels:
Batman,
Star Wars trilogy,
The Dark Knight,
Titanic
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