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...Philips agrees, “You better know what the hell you are talking about in front of Bryce...
...other debut film, the gypsy-curse shocker Drag Me to Hell, looks to come in an O.K. third, with $16.6 million. Like Up, it's a film with no stars, but a star director of sorts: Sam Raimi, who did the Spider-Man movies and, ages ago, the Evil Dead cult trilogy. Credit Drag Me to Hell's success to a generous PG-13 rating and to the loyalty of genre fans who haven't been able to go to a new horror film in, gee, almost two months. (See TIME's video "Making Drag Me to Hell More Hellish...
...million, first weekend 2. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian, $25.5 million; $105.3 million, second week 3. Drag Me to Hell, $16.6 million, first weekend 4. Terminator Salvation, $16.1 million; $90.7 million, second week 5. Star Trek, $12.8 million; $209.5 million, fourth week 6. Angels & Demons, $11.2 million; $104.8 million, third week 7. Dance Flick, $4.9 million; $19.2 million, second week 8. X-Men Origins: Wolverine, $3.9 million; $170.9 million, fifth week 9. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past, $1.9 million; $50 million, fifth week 10. Obsessed, $665,000; $67.5 million, sixth week...
Jean-Paul Sartre had it only half right when he wrote that "hell is other people." Real hell is other people on Twitter...
...pronunciation by of own name (So-to-may-OR) is deemed by Mark Krikorian - hell, let's call him Kri-ko-ri-AN - to be "unnatural...