Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Weekend Box Office - "SPECTRE" the latest installment of the rebooted James Bond 007 film franchise was number one taking in $73 million, "The Peanuts Movie" featuring those lovable characters created by Charles M. Schulz in a new 3D animated style came in at number two with $45 million, and "The Martian" starring Matt Damon as an astronaut stranded on Mars and an impressive supporting cast held on at number three with $9.3 million.

                                                                           
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V4_48wELLSM

Disney's "Alice Through the Looking Glass" the sequel to director Tim Burton's movie,  Disney's "Alice in Wonderland". This was a sequel that I didn't expect, but even more unexpected was how much I enjoyed this "first look" trailer.

                                                                       
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiEG3Zr_Jxs


"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" TV spot recently aired to the usual fanfare. This one seems focused on Rey, the character played by actress Daisy Ridley. There are a few new scenes that don't reveal any more details than those we already knew.

                                                                              

"The Flash" gains even more momentum with the episode entitled "Enter Zoom". Ready or not, The Flash confronts the evil speedster Zoom and he may be in way over his head.

                                                                             

"Arrow" had its highest ratings ever last week with the guest appearance of Matt Ryan as John Constantine. Following on the heels of that is Brandon Routh returning as Ray Palmer in the episode "Lost Souls".  Felicity discovers that Ray is alive and being held captive by the worst person possible.

                                                                              

"Batman: Bad Blood" is the latest DC Universe animated movie soon  to be released on Bluray/DVD. The movie is the third in the series that began with "Son of Batman" and was followed by "Batman vs. Robin".  

                                                                                 
                                                                               

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