Sunday, November 4, 2012

'Wreck-It Ralph,' a nostalgic nod to good ol' game days

Friday's headlines include a preview of the weekend box office, a look at whether Hollywood is keeping VOD data a secret like it does with all its other movie accounting and a review of "Wreck-It Ralph." Daily Dose: Katie Couric and Robin RobertsThis week at the multiplex, we've got a sensitive villain (“Wreck-it Ralph,” a Disney animated feature with voice work by John C. Reilly and Sarah Silverman), a troubled pilot (Robert Zemeckis' “Flight,” starring Denzel Washington and Don Cheadle), andDisney's new videogame-themed animation Wreck-It Ralph is going for the box office high score. The $165 million family film grossed a strong $13.4 million on Friday, which puts it on pace for a weekend between $45 and $50 million, and more importantly,SATURDAY 8 AM, 5TH UPDATE: Total moviegoing this weekend is looking like $125M, which is a healthy +15% from last year. The good news is that less tha.The Walt Disney Animation Studios film, Wreck-It Ralph, is a movie that the entire family will enjoy. At first glance, one might believe that the film is violence-filled based on the title, but it's far from a violent film. Wreck-It Ralph. The star of
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