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Animation, sequels and superheroes propel box office record
LOS ANGELES — A forgetful fish, infighting superheroes and some intergalactic rebels led the North American box office in 2016, which, with an estimated $11.2 billion in earnings to date, has become the highest grossing year of all time — slightly surpassing last year’s $11.1 billion record. Those top three films, “Finding Dory,” ‘’Captain America: Civil War,” and “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story,” all had the common thread of being under the Walt Disney Studios banner, which had its own records to celebrate. In general, the year looked like many others, with tent pole superhero pics, animated features, sequels and reboots overpowering original fare, but there was definitely something for everyone. “Hollywood built a wild roller-
coaster ride at the multiplex in 2016, with films from every genre sparking interest from a very vocal and engaged social media-savvy audience who were able to make or break some of the biggest titles of the year,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box office tracker comScore. DISNEY IS KING, WITH A FEW ROTTEN APPLES With Star Wars, Marvel, Pixar, Disney Animation and a slew of
Fireworks explode over Copacabana beach during New Year celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, January 1, 2017.
live-action reboots of already beloved properties, Disney’s tent pole strategy paid off big-time in 2016. The studio raked in a leading $2.96 billion in North American grosses, with the top three spots and six out of the top 10, including “The Jungle Book,” ‘’Zootopia” and “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” As Disney’s distribution chief Dave Hollis noted, each of Disney’s five “brands” had a film this year that became “cultural events that transcend border and language to become true global spectacles.” Disney wasn’t without its own rotten tomatoes, however, with major flops like “The BFG” and “The Finest Hours.” But the successes paid for the failures.(ap) FILE - This undated image released by Disney shows the character Dory, voiced by Ellen DeGeneres, in a scene from the animated movie “Finding Dory.” Pixar/Disney via AP, File
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Shooter kills 11, himself in Brazil New Year’s party rampage
RIO DE JANEIRO - A gunman stormed a house party and killed 11 people, including his former wife and 8-year-old son, before shooting himself in the head during a New Year’s party in the southeastern Brazilian city of Campinas late on Saturday. Police in the state of São Paulo said the shooter, identified as 46year-old Sidnei Ramis de Araújo, is believed to have been angry over a split with his wife, Isamara Filier, 41, and their son João Victor. Three other people remain hospitalized, police said, while four people survived the attack unharmed, including one party attendee who managed to flee to a bathroom and phone the police
when the shooting began. Survivors, according to a police spokesman, said that just before midnight, the shooter jumped over a fence surrounding the house, burst through a door and began firing even as he berated Filier for taking their son. Araújo possibly sought to take advantage of the commotion of New Year’s Eve to disguise the shooting, police said.
One neighbor told local television that he and his family heard shots, but had thought they might be fireworks until one of the wounded ran to their property, bleeding and pleading for help. Despite high rates of crime and violence in Brazil, including significant problems with assaults against women, the attack alarmed Latin America’s biggest country on a holiday associated with family gatherings. Gun deaths are common in heists, holdups and in confrontations among police, drug gangs and other criminals in Brazil, but
targeted mass shootings are rare. Police said Araújo, reported by local media to be a laboratory technician, used a 9 mm pistol and carried two additional clips, extra ammunition, a knife and unspecified but unused explosives. Investigators are analyzing the explosives in addition to a cell phone and audio recorder found in a car he parked outside the home to determine whether Araújo left any sort of message about his attack. Police said they did not yet know if Araújo had a history of violence, or whether he had been known to physically harm or
threaten his former wife before the attack. Campinas, an industrial and university city of over 1 million residents, is located about 100 kilometers (60 miles) northwest of the city of São Paulo, Brazil’s biggest metropolis. (rtr) News can also be heard in “Bali Image” at Global Radio FM 96.5 from 9.30 until 10.00 am. Listen to Global Radio FM at http:// globalfmbali.listen2myradio.com or live video streaming at http://radioglobalfmbali.com and http:// ustream.tv/channel/global-fm-bali.