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Tuesday, March 15, 2016
‘Zootopia’ rules, Sacha Baron Cohen’s ‘Brothers Grimsby’ bombs
LOS ANGELES - Disney’s “Zootopia” cruised to another box office victory this weekend, picking up $50 million and barreling across the $100 million mark domestically. After two weeks of release, “Zootopia,” the critically acclaimed story of a plucky rabbit policewoman, has earned $142.6 million stateside. In its second weekend, “Zootopia” only dropped 33% - an impressive show of endurance at a time when major releases routinely see their grosses cut in half after a big opening. The animated offering is benefiting from a lack of family fare. It’s been more than six weeks since “Kung Fu Panda 3” landed in theaters and the next big film aimed at younger audiences doesn’t hit until April 15 with “The Jungle Book.” “Family audiences have been underserved for months, so this movie is perfectly timed to get more bang for the buck,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at comScore. Despite the continued strength of “Zootopia,” Paramount and Bad Robot’s “10 Cloverfield Lane” was able to connect with audiences, earning $25.2 million from 3,391 locations. That’s a strong return given that the film about a woman who finds herself trapped in a doomsday bunker, waiting out the apocalypse with the neighborhood survivalists, cost $13 million to produce. The studio also kept marketing costs in check, holding
off its campaign until eight weeks before the film opening, with its biggest spending coming with a Super Bowl teaser. Paramount vice chairman Rob Moore credited Bad Robot chief J.J. Abrams with coming up with the concept for the twisty thriller while he was in production on “Star Wars: The Force Awakens.” He said the key was to make sure that none of the advertisements revealed any of the film’s surprises. “We wanted to give people just enough clues to keep them excited, interested, and wanting more,” said Moore. “That’s rare in this day and age, when so much is given out so early.” All was not well with “The Brothers Grimsby.” The Sony spy comedy from Sacha Baron Cohen opened to a terminal $3.2 million from 2,235 locations, raising questions about the comic mind behind “Borat” and “Bruno’s” continued bankability. “We certainly wanted more,” said Rory Bruer, Sony’s distribution chief. “Sacha is amazing and we love him, and we tried to crack the code on it, but it just didn’t happen for us.” Cohen’s most recent starring effort, 2012’s “The Dictator,”
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Floods submerge 35 thousand houses in Bandung district
BANDUNG - Floods triggered by incessant heavy rains and the overflowing of Citarum River, have submerged some 35 thousand houses in the districts of Dayeuhkolot, Baleendah and Bojongsoang in Bandung District, West Java Province. “This flooding is the worst over the past 10 years. The floodwaters have reached a height of up to 3.3 meters,” Coordinator of Bandungs Disaster-Alert Youth, said on the phone, Sunday. The office of Dayeuhkolot Sub-district administration, which had never been flooded since 20 years ago, is now inundated at a height of 35 cm, he said. In the meantime, Sutopo Purwo Nugroho, spokesman of the National Disaster Mitigation Agency (BNPB), said in a statement in Jakarta, on Sunday that the floods left two dead and three others missing in Bandung District. The dead victims were Risa, 13, and Ela, 40, who lived in Sawahluhur, Sukasari village, Pameungpeuk Sub-district. Elas husband and two daughters were missing as the building where they were staying and is located near the river bank, collapsed after being swept away by flash floods. The floods affected 15 regions, namely Cicalengka, Rancaekek, Cileunyi, Solokan Jeruk, Majalaya, Ciparay, Baleendah, Dayeuhkolot, Bojongsoang, Pameungpeuk, Banjaran, Arjasri, Cangkuang, Katapang and Kutawaringin. The flooding forced more than three thousand people to evacuate themselves to higher grounds, and affected some 5,900 families comprising 24 thousand people.(ant)
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Cast member Shakira, who gives voice to the character of Gazelle, blows a kiss at the premiere of “Zootopia” at El Capitan theatre in Hollywood, California February 17, 2016. The movie opens in the U.S. on March 4. disappointed with roughly $180 million on a $65 million budget, and he tends to have a long period of time between projects, which may have diminished his popularity. Whatever the case, “The Brothers Grimsby,” with a $35 million
budget, ranks as the biggest flop of Cohen’s career. He will try to rebound with a supporting turn in next summer’s “Alice Through the Looking Glass,” a sequel to “Alice in Wonderland.” Focus’ faith-based play, “The
Young Messiah,” had a lackluster launch, debuting to $3.4 million from 1,761 locations. Also opening, Lionsgate’s romance “The Perfect Match,” which unfolded in 925 locations to $4.2 million for the weekend. (rtr)
Rock keyboardist Keith Emerson died from self-inflicted gunshot NEW YORK - British-born keyboardist Keith Emerson of the 1970’s progressive rock band Emerson, Lake & Palmer died from a self-inflicted single gunshot to his head, police said Friday. He was 71. Emerson’s body was found by local police at his Santa Monica, California, home in the early hours of Friday. Police have preliminarily ruled the death a potential suicide, Santa Monica police spokesman Sergeant Rudy Camarena told Reuters. Born in 1944 in the Yorkshire
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village of Todmorden, Emerson was a keyboardist for a number of groups in the 1960’s, including The Nice. But he was best known as a founding member of Emerson, Lake & Palmer, a so-called “super group” of well-known rock musicians formed in 1970. In addition to Emerson, the band included bassist Greg Lake, formerly of King Crimson, and drummer and percussionist Carl Palmer, a veteran of several famous English bands. “Keith was a gentle soul whose love for music and passion for his
Musician Keith Emerson of the group Emerson Lake and Palmer is seen at handprints ceremony for singer Joe Cocker (not shown) in Hollywood, California in this April 1, 1998 file photo.
performance as a keyboard player will remain unmatched for many years to come,” said Palmer on his website. “He was a pioneer and an innovator whose musical genius touched all of us in the worlds of rock, classical and jazz.” The band posted about Emerson’s passing on Facebook, asking “that the family’s privacy and grief be respected.” The band released nine studio albums during the 1970’s, including its debut self-titled album and its follow-up “Tarkus,” released in 1971. The latter reached the top spot on the Billboard 200 chart, according to Billboard.com. Emerson later worked as a solo artist and wrote an autobiography, “Pictures of an Exhibitionist,” in 2004. (rtr)
The heavy flood happened in Badung. Thousands of people are evacuated.
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Green open space dwindles, human turns violent
DENPASAR - Green open space in Bali is increasingly threatened by massive violation of spatial planning. Aside from degrading the quality of environment, this condition also affects the nature of human beings inhabiting the environment. Nature having no longer been
beautiful and green is believed to have contributed in shaping violent personalities. “We can see such a thing in Jakarta, and then compare to Surabaya. The success in managing the space of Surabaya is automatically able to reduce fury rate, while in Jakarta it continues to happen. Other than due to human nature, the environmental atmosphere indeed encourages as well,” said analyst of spatial planning, Putu Rumawan
Salain, in Denpasar, Saturday (Mar. 12). Rumawan considered that 30-40 percent of spatial management of Bali Island has now been taken for utilization. It can be seen from the decreasing acreage of wetland and violation of riparian either on the beaches, ravines, rivers and lakes. Almost all spaces have been exploited without regard to spatial rules. “Someday there will be tremendous
environmental impact we will encounter. Perhaps, we will lack of water, the earth is getting hotter, floods get crazier and the greenery diminishes so that oxygen is getting less and unhealthy. Then, the number of vehicles will increase so as to kindle air pollution, and others,” he explained. Human... Continued on page 2