poniedziałek, 3 czerwca 2013

'After Earth' ponders world without humanity

(Reuters) - Car chase sequel "Fast & Furious 6" kept racing at U.S. and Canadian box offices, outpacing rival movies for a second straight weekend and finishing far in front of Will Smith's new sci-fi film "After Earth." "Fast & Furious" racked up $34Many film critics are claiming that the new sci-fi movie After Earth -- directed by M. Night Shyamalan and starring Will and Jaden Smith -- is really propaganda for the controversial religion Scientology. The Hollywood Reporter rounded up observations1 at the North American box office this weekend, After Earth was projected to debut in second place in the $35-40 million range. Instead, it bowed in third place with $27 million behind Now You See Me, which opened with a surprising $28.1 million. "For"After Earth," the new summer blockbuster from Will Smith and his 14-year-old son Jaden (oh, and director M. Night Shyamalan), is many things: a lackluster sci-fi action movie, a father/son vanity project, and crucial on-the-job training for a future AA box office era ended over the weekend, as Will Smith, once Hollywood's most dependable summer performer, imploded in spectacular fashion at North American theaters. Mr. Smith's “After Earth,” a Sony Pictures Entertainment movie that cost $135 million
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