Articles about Mars Needs Moms

Bombs Away
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An @ew list of "top 10 movie bombs" that somehow does not include either "John Carter" or "Ishtar"
Source: www.ew.com
Added by on 3/26/12
In-the-Red Planet
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A question from @kylebuchanan: Are movies about Mars financially doomed? The answer would appear to be hell yeah
Source: www.vulture.com
Added by on 3/5/12
Solid start, rapid fizzle hits movies' domestic box-office take
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That phenomenon of a solid start followed by a quick drop-off was the primary driver of a decade-long decline in movie theater attendance that continued in 2011.
Source: www.latimes.com
Added by on 12/30/11
From 'Rango' to 'Smurfs,' Rating the 18 Animated Oscar Contenders' Prospects
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This year's race for Best Animated Feature prize is among the most competitive ever. A look at all 18 contenders by @rlevin85
Added by on 11/10/11
Burning Out, Not Fading Away
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Films that open on 3,000+ screens should do well financially, right? @pajiba found the 25 worst-performing of the bunch
Source: www.pajiba.com
Added by on 8/24/11
Top Flops at the Six-Month Mark
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Halfway through 2011, @yahoo looks at the 11 biggest financial failures in film thus far
Added by on 7/6/11
'Mars Needs Moms' Flops, and Some Blame 3-D Prices
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The NYTImes explores the reasons and the impact of the bombing of "Mars Needs Moms." Robert Zemeckis' career will most certainly be altered.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Added by on 3/22/11
Mars Needs Bombs
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"Mars Needs Moms" cost $150M to make, and grossed only $6.9M opening weekend. A closer look at an epic box office bomb
Added by on 3/15/11
A Slideshow Inside "Mars Needs Moms"
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Tagged: Mars Needs Moms
A look behind the scenes of the film with commentary from Mr. Zemeckis and Simon Wells, the film's director.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Added by on 3/7/11
'Mars Needs Moms': Hollywood graduation day for a picture book
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The writer of "Mars Needs Moms" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, illustrator, novelist and screenwriter. He talks here about how came to write the script and how hard it was to sell.
Source: www.latimes.com
Added by on 3/4/11
Bombs Away
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An @ew list of "top 10 movie bombs" that somehow does not include either "John Carter" or "Ishtar"
Source: www.ew.com
Added by on 3/26/12
In-the-Red Planet
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A question from @kylebuchanan: Are movies about Mars financially doomed? The answer would appear to be hell yeah
Source: www.vulture.com
Added by on 3/5/12
Solid start, rapid fizzle hits movies' domestic box-office take
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That phenomenon of a solid start followed by a quick drop-off was the primary driver of a decade-long decline in movie theater attendance that continued in 2011.
Source: www.latimes.com
Added by on 12/30/11
From 'Rango' to 'Smurfs,' Rating the 18 Animated Oscar Contenders' Prospects
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This year's race for Best Animated Feature prize is among the most competitive ever. A look at all 18 contenders by @rlevin85
Added by on 11/10/11
Burning Out, Not Fading Away
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Films that open on 3,000+ screens should do well financially, right? @pajiba found the 25 worst-performing of the bunch
Source: www.pajiba.com
Added by on 8/24/11
Top Flops at the Six-Month Mark
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Halfway through 2011, @yahoo looks at the 11 biggest financial failures in film thus far
Added by on 7/6/11
'Mars Needs Moms' Flops, and Some Blame 3-D Prices
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The NYTImes explores the reasons and the impact of the bombing of "Mars Needs Moms." Robert Zemeckis' career will most certainly be altered.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Added by on 3/22/11
Mars Needs Bombs
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Tagged: Mars Needs Moms
"Mars Needs Moms" cost $150M to make, and grossed only $6.9M opening weekend. A closer look at an epic box office bomb
Added by on 3/15/11
A Slideshow Inside "Mars Needs Moms"
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Tagged: Mars Needs Moms
A look behind the scenes of the film with commentary from Mr. Zemeckis and Simon Wells, the film's director.
Source: www.nytimes.com
Added by on 3/7/11
'Mars Needs Moms': Hollywood graduation day for a picture book
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The writer of "Mars Needs Moms" is a Pulitzer Prize-winning cartoonist, illustrator, novelist and screenwriter. He talks here about how came to write the script and how hard it was to sell.
Source: www.latimes.com
Added by on 3/4/11