Flick Takes the Trophy
According to box-office reports, six films grossed over $20 million in April
of 2013. In no particular order, those movies were "Jurassic Park
3D," "Evil Dead (2013)," "Oblivion," "Scary Movie
5," "Pain & Gain," and "42." Before revealing
which movie brought home top box-office honors for the month, here's a quick
look at each flick.
Evil Dead (2013)" is another April movie that harkens back to the
previous century, although this time filmmakers choose to remake the entire
movie. The original movie was released in 1981 and featured iconic horror star
Bruce Campbell. The film held a cult following for over thirty years, so it's
not surprising someone decided to repurpose the premise for 2013. The movie
grossed over $52 million. Viewers enjoyed the movie because it was a different
beast from the original, which is a good thing, because most horror fans can
agree-no one should try to compete with a character who would
eventually
convert his arm into a chainsaw-powered bionic limb.
Anyone who was surprised that "Jurassic Park"
made a 3D appearance after so many years probably wasn't paying enough
attention the first time around. The original movie was ripe with 3D potential,
almost as if Spielberg had crafted it that way with an eye on the future. That
it took twenty years to put out a 3D version of the ground-breaking film is a
testament to the fact that filmmakers were waiting for technology to catch up
to vision. Grossing over $42 million for April, the movie is a perfect choice
for dinosaur lovers or 3D thrill seekers.
Another film that cashed in on a successful franchise in April was
"Scary Movie 5." The seemingly endless ability to rag on horror
movies fuels this fifth installment, which features some new actors and plenty
of new gags. The plotline features a couple, a newborn, and a demon. Throw in a
bunch of cameras and bad ghost-hunting advice, and you have the perfect
cocktail of hilarious satire. "Scary Movie 5" grossed over $27
million in April.
Taking cues from a graphic novel rather than from a previous movie,
"Oblivion" tells the story of a veteran repairman assigned to
post-galactic-war Earth. Starring Tom Cruise and Morgan Freeman,
"Oblivion" is a big movie with a big premise. Cruise turns in a great
performance as the conflicted Jack, harkening back to the days before he went
in for all crazy roles. The film became a big blockbuster hit by grossing over
$66 million for the month.
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