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|    Shia LaBeouf Thriller =?UTF-8?Q?=E2=80=9    |
|    05 Apr 17 05:58:24    |
      XPost: alt.home.repair, alt.politics.scorched-earth, uk.politics.misc       XPost: uk.legal, alt.politics.uk       From: burfordTjustice@tues.uk              LOL!! One too many...LOL       Ouch.              Shia LaBeouf Thriller ‘Man Down’ Sells Just One Ticket at U.K. Box       Office                     “Man Down,” a war thriller with Shia LaBeouf, grossed just £7 ($8.70)       when it premiered in a single U.K. theater over the weekend, according to       ComScore. That’s the equivalent of selling a single ticket, given that the       U.K. Cinema Association puts        the average movie admission cost in the country at £7.21.              “Poor Shia,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at ComScore.       “That opening could be in the Guinness World Records or something.”              The film played in one location, Reel Cinema in Burnley. It was simultaneously       released digitally on demand, making the theatrical release something of an       afterthought. It launches on DVD and Blu-ray next month, according to the       Guardian.              After scoring in big studio blockbusters such as “Transformers” and       “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull,” LaBeouf has focused       on more indie projects with mixed success. He earned strong reviews for last       year’s “American Honey,        but other work, such as “The Company You Keep” and “Charlie       Countryman” have barely registered with critics or audiences. Instead, the       media has focused on LaBeouf’s off-screen behavior, such several       alcohol-related arrests (he got sober),        and performance art that recently saw the actor participate in an art       installation protesting Donald Trump’s presidency.              “Man Down” reunited LaBeouf with Dito Montiel. The two previously worked       together on 2006’s “A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.” The film       screened at the Venice and Toronto film festivals to negative reviews. It did       better in the United States        than it did across the pond, grossing $454,490.              Other stars in indie projects have seen similarly dismal results. Emma Watson       got a wave of negative publicity last summer when her direct-to-video film       “The Colony” only opened to £47 in the U.K., while Richard Gere’s       “The Benefactor” kicked        off to a dismal £25 in spring of 2016.              All the attention about the small grosses may have a side benefit. It could       raise attention for the low-profile project.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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