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While looking at the top grossing movies this weeked, I found that "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence" made $19000 in two theaters.
Art house film title of the week!
While looking at the top grossing movies this weeked, I found that "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence" made $19000 in two theaters.
Definitely one for the acidheads among us.While looking at the top grossing movies this weeked, I found that "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence" made $19000 in two theaters.
It's a brilliant film, actually.
So it was you that bought the ticket
So it was you that bought the ticket
A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence, not United Passions.
Another addition for the United Passions tanking from C4
"At the FilmBar theatre in downtown Phoenix, the film was reported to have taken $9, meaning one person went to see it."
While looking at the top grossing movies this weeked, I found that "A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence" made $19000 in two theaters.
Isn't £397 a prime number.......meaning there must have been more than one cinema showing this movie?????? WOW, that's actually more amazing to me!
the FIFA-financed Blatter biopic "United Passions" made its U.S. debut -- well, sort of. It was released in 10 theaters nationwide and, according to the Hollywood Reporter, it made $607 on Friday and Saturday.
Fifa's Jack Warner accused of diverting funds intended for Haiti earthquake victims
http://gu.com/p/49jxt?
certainly appears to be what's happening, but who knows what's going on behind the scenesBlimey. That's a new low even for him.
I hope we don't all get diverted just by Warner though. The investigation can't allow him to be punished as the scapegoat whilst everyone else gets off.
I agree but it's unlikely to pan out that way. I suspect that once Warner has had a nice cosy "chat" with the FBI in New York, he'll be singing like a canary.Blimey. That's a new low even for him.
I hope we don't all get diverted just by Warner though. The investigation can't allow him to be punished as the scapegoat whilst everyone else gets off.
If anything you want to be one of the first to hand yourself in and make a dealAn Argentinian, Alejandro Burzaco one of the 14 ex or current FIFA officials who was wanted by Interpol and the U.S.A has handed himself in in Northern Italy.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-latin-america-33062185