Friday 27 June 2008

'Get Smart,' 'Love Guru' compete for laughs

Season is tracking 2% ahead of the same frame of 2007









Oh, we've got comedy.


The weekend boxoffice features two major comedy releases, and their competing bows could make the frame no laughing matter for at least one of them. But with Warner Bros.' "Get Smart" and Paramount's "The Love Guru" likely to combine for upward of $50 million in domestic grosses, the comedy clash could mean another solid session for the summer boxoffice.


Industrywise, the boxoffice season is tracking 2% ahead of the same portion of summer 2007. That's the happy result of three consecutive weekends of year-over-year upticks that has turned Hollywood's boxoffice frown upside down.


"Get Smart" -- the big-screen adaptation of the classic TV show that stars Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway -- looks likely to ring up $30 million-


$35 million and top the weekend rankings. "Smart" is about an $80 million co-production with Village Roadshow.


"All of our screenings played extremely well, and our tracking is solid," Warners distribution president Dan Fellman said. "We expect to open well and extend the run into the summer holiday playtime."


"Love Guru" is a Mike Myers spoof that's drawn fire -- some might say free publicity -- from activist groups claiming that its mocking of a phony-baloney Indian spiritual leader treads heavily on Hindi religious sensitivies.


Paramount also has been the target of industry snickering about its decision to unspool the comedy during the same weekend as the clearly stronger "Smart."


But though Warners is operating from a position of strength, even its willingness to stick with its first-choice date has many suggesting that the situation is less than ideal for either studio.


"The thought was always, 'When is one of these two pictures going to move?' " a rival distribution boss said. "It


doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that they're going to hurt each other and that one of them is going to do better than the other."


Paramount executives said their film's lower cost than the Warners release -- at about $60 million for "Guru"-- and a crowded summer schedule make such concerns much ado about something that little could be done about.


Spyglass co-financed "Love Guru," which like "Smart" is rated PG-13. Figure "Love Guru" to conjure about $20 million this weekend and finish third after a second-week haul of $25 million or so for Universal's "The Incredible Hulk."


Meanwhile, the male stars of the competing comedies also will be measured against their past opening performances.


Carell's career-best opening in a lead role was a $31.2 million performance with June 2007's "Evan Almighty." Myers hasn't appeared onscreen in six years. His biggest live-action bow remains "Austin Powers in Goldmember," which debuted with $73.1 million in July 2002.



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Monday 23 June 2008

Lil Wayne's new CD sells 423,000 in a day

NEW YORK —

The excessive leaks and bootlegging of Lil Wayne's new album haven't prevented it from being a hot seller: The rapper's "Tha Carter III" sold 423,000 copies in its first day of release, according to Billboard magazine, citing figures from Nielsen SoundScan.


With such sales, Lil Wayne is on pace to sell about 900,000 copies of the CD in its first week and post the best sales debut of the year. Last year's first-week top-seller was from Kanye West, who sold some 957,000 copies of "Graduation."


Though Lil Wayne has been on the rap scene for years, "Tha Carter III," released Tuesday, was expected to be the album that catapults the critically acclaimed rapper into pop superstardom. Ubiquitous on mixtapes and a frequent collaborator, he has owned the No. 1 spot on Billboard's Hot 100 pop chart for the past few weeks with his song "Lollipop," and "Tha Carter III" is among this year's most anticipated CDs.


His last two albums, "Tha Carter" and "Tha Carter II," sold 1.1 million and 1.4 million copies, respectively.


The release date for "Tha Carter III" was pushed back several times because the album was frequently leaked and bootlegged.


The year's best first-week seller so far was posted by Mariah Carey. Her "EMC2" sold about 463,000 in the first week, according to Nielsen SoundScan.








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Monday 16 June 2008

Shane Alexander

Shane Alexander   
Artist: Shane Alexander

   Genre(s): 
Pop
   



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   Year: 2006   
Tracks: 10




 






Wednesday 4 June 2008

LiveDaily News Break, April 30: Kid Rock, Musiq Soulchild, Death Cab for Cutie and more

Today's edition features news and tour information about Kid Rock [ tickets ], Joan Jett [ tickets ], Musiq Soulchild [ tickets ], Death Cab for Cutie [ tickets ], George Thorogood [ tickets ] and Buddy Guy.* * *Currently in the midst of a spring US outing, Detroit rap-rocker Kid Rock is setting his sights on a summer tour of Canada, as well as a two-night stand on his home turf. Rock, whose in-progress tour leg behind last year's "Rock and Roll Jesus" wraps up in late May, has booked a seven-date Canadian stretch in early July, and has capped that itinerary with a two-night stand at the Detroit-area's DTE Energy Music Theatre.* * *Veteran rockers Joan Jett andThe Blackhearts will tackle a summer roadtrip that includes a June stretch with Cyndi Lauper's True Colors tour. The singer/guitarist and her band will kick off the outing with a May 2 appearance at Memphis, TN's Beale Street Music Festival, and dates are scattered through late September. The roadwork supports Jett's most recent studio album, 2006's "Sinner."* * *Musiq Soulchild continues to support his latest No. 1 album, "Luvanmusiq," with a smattering of dates through summer. The Grammy-nominated singer will play a handful of US shows over the next few months, including a July 4 gig at the Essence Music Festival in New Orleans, and he'll pick up the pace in August, playing nearly a dozen concerts in the eastern half of the country, about half of which will also feature Chaka Khan.* * *Death Cab for Cutie continues to add dates to its current tour ahead of its forthcoming new album, "Narrow Stairs," which is due in stores May 13. The roadwork kicks off May 9 and dates are stacked up through the end of June. * * * George Thorogood and the Destroyers will hit the road with blues-rock legend Buddy Guy for two-dozen concerts across the US this summer. Thorogood, who's been traveling across the country since February, will kick off a 20-date tour of Canada next month before joining Guy July 23 in Silverton, OR. From there, the blues-rockers will make their way from the West Coast to the East Coast through late August.