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  • American films continue to win at Chinese box-office

    American films continue to win at Chinese box-office

    NEW DELHI: Marvel Studios LLC continues its winning streak in China as Guardians of the Galaxy topped the Mainland box office.
     
    In its first three days in cinemas, the James Gunn film made RMB185 million ($30.2 million) from approximately 4.74 million admissions. Released only in 3-D, the sci-fi film represented approximately 39.2 per cent of all screenings nationwide.
     
    In April, Captain America: The Winter Soldier made RMB224 million ($36.6 million) from approximately 5.17 million admissions over the three-day Ching Ming holiday weekend. It secured RMB720 million ($118 million) during its theatrical run.

    Nonetheless, Guardians of the Galaxy has by far had the best weekend for a Marvel Studios origin film in China. Three years ago, Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) opened with RMB34.3 million ($5.60 million), for a total of RMB98.1 million ($16 million).
     
    Ning Hao’s Breakup Buddies dropped to second place with RMB99.8 million ($16.3 million) over the weekend. After 13 days, it has made RMB931 million ($152 million).

    At its current rate, road movie comedy is expected to break the RMB1 billion ($163 million) mark by this weekend, making it the second domestic film to do so in 2014. Lost in Thailand (2012) took 21 days to reach the RMB1 billion mark in 2012. Earlier this year, The Monkey King took 23 days.
     
    The only other new film to reach the top ten is the domestic monster film Bugs 3D. Released only in 3-D, it made RMB12.13 million ($1.98 million) from approximately 328,000 admissions.
     
    Two years ago, Million Dollar Crocodile (2012) opened with RMB6.50 million ($1.06 million) for a total of RMB12.9 million ($2.10 million) during its theatrical run.
     
    Peter Chan’s Dearest dropped to third place with RMB22.3 million ($3.65 million) between Friday and Sunday. The child abduction drama has made RMB292 million ($47.7 million) after 18 days.

    Black & White: The Dawn of Justice was fifth place with RMB10.5 million ($1.71 million) between Friday and Sunday. The 3-D action sequel has made RMB187 million ($30.6 million) after 12 days.

    With RMB4.05 million ($661,000) between Friday and Sunday, Ann Hui’sThe Golden Era has made RMB44.12 million ($7.20 million) after 12 days.
     
    Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) returned to Chinese cinemas yesterday with a special 3-D re-release.
     
    In Hong Kong, Gone Girl became the top film this weekend due to the lack of any strong newcomers. The David Fincher mystery-drama made HK$3.92 million ($505,720) from 36 locations between Thursday and Sunday. After 11 days in cinemas, it has made HK$10.3 million ($1.33 million).
     
    Last week’s top film Dracula Untold dropped to second place with HK$2.06 million ($265,750) between Thursday and Sunday. It has made HK$9.83 million ($1.27 million) after 11 days.
     
    The top new film was spy thriller The November Man. From 34 locations, it made HK$1.69 million ($218,000) from 34 locations over four days.

     

  • Pogo celebrates 3rd B-day with special shows

    Pogo celebrates 3rd B-day with special shows

    MUMBAI: Pogo is celebrating its third birthday on 1 January with a month-long line up of special programming.

    The channel will offer new episodes of its original production, M.A.D. (Music, Art and Dance) and all new episodes of its flagship show, Takeshi’s Castle, along with premieres of new films on weekends.

    On 1 January when Pogo turns three years old, the channel will offer triple episodes of Noddy, Oswald, Bugs, Daffy, Mr Bean, Rob and Jaaved from 11 am to 8 pm.

    There would be a Mr Bean special programming block – Saat Se Saat Bean ke Saath on 26 January from 7 am to 7 pm.

    Starting 7 January at 10:30 am , M.A.D. Season IV will offer 13 new episodes. All new episodes of Takeshi’s Castle premiere on Pogo on 1 January at 7:30 pm.

    Also starting on 2 January is Family No: 1, Monday to Friday at 7 pm. It is a show about two families, who are forced to share and live in the same house without being given much of a choice.

    Also part of the birthday celebrations are new films on Lights, Camera, Pogo! on Sundays at 2 pm.

    – Legend of The Tamworth Two (Premiere) 7 January

    – The Adventures of Pippi Longstocking (Premiere) 14 January

    – Growing Up Brady (Premiere) 21 January

    – Casper 28 January