Monday, August 16, 2010

Expendables


Pretty Woman Julia Roberts much hyped return of the film Eat Pray Love lost may be joined action heroes Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, who headed the U.S. office supplies, windows. The long-awaited film about the midlife crisis 40-something women raked in USD 23,7 million in the first weekend, compared with $ 35 million resulted in action flick.

Eat, Pray, Love, starring Roberts, Javier Bardem, James Franco and opened to mixed reviews and lukewarm box office collections.


"The movie left me feeling trapped with the rights, privileges that will not stop whining, whining, whimpering," said Rolling Stone Magazine in its review of the film, adapted from the award-winning memoirs of Elizabeth Gilbert about her trip to India, Indonesia and Italy.

Julia RobertsThe Los Angeles Times described the film as "superficial."

"It is unlikely to change the life of someone, or even provoke emotions anywhere near as intense as those faced by his plucky heroine. Its range may be global, but its scale is modest, and it takes some superficiality as payment for useful information. Watch . Smile. Go home and dream of Brazilians in Bali, said it was a tip about the film, which was made for $ 60 million.

The film is heavily tilted to appeal Roberts, now 42, who became one of the first women to command a fee of $ 20 million, thanks to its successful romantic comedy.

Supplies, on the other hand, as well as director Stallone, star of action veterans Jason Statham, Jet Li and Dolph Lundgren.

The film is about a team of mercenaries, headed to South America with a mission to overthrow the regime of dictator.Watch video

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