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		<title>Comment on Warner Bros Fills Out The Dark Knight Rises, Superman Reboot Under Nolan Model by Naix</title>
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		<dc:creator>Naix</dc:creator>
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		<description>Diane Kruger as Ursa would be interesting/fun. Because for some reason, I keep hearing her accent from Inglourious Basterds.</description>
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		<title>Comment on Box Office Roundup: The Best of 2010 by Raffi</title>
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		<description>I haven&#039;t taken a good look at the overall box office successes of 2010 yet (way behind, I know), but this was an interesting list to start from.

Black Swan, on its way to $100m+ gross, is undoubtedly the most impressive box office run of any movie released in 2010. But I&#039;m a little confused at why True Grit and Inception rank so high. If you ask me, they were expected to be break outs at different levels. Not that they don&#039;t belong on the list (True Grit definitely surpassed expectations), but I think Despicable Me&#039;s breakout - grossing around $100m than I would have expected - was equally if not more impressive.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I haven&#8217;t taken a good look at the overall box office successes of 2010 yet (way behind, I know), but this was an interesting list to start from.</p>
<p>Black Swan, on its way to $100m+ gross, is undoubtedly the most impressive box office run of any movie released in 2010. But I&#8217;m a little confused at why True Grit and Inception rank so high. If you ask me, they were expected to be break outs at different levels. Not that they don&#8217;t belong on the list (True Grit definitely surpassed expectations), but I think Despicable Me&#8217;s breakout &#8211; grossing around $100m than I would have expected &#8211; was equally if not more impressive.</p>
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