Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Blind Side.


welcome back bloggers!
techinally im the one who left but you get the point haha :]
anyways i hope you guys had great holidays and got the much needed rest i know we all need.
i didnt really watch as many movies as i would have liked too over this break but i did watch the blind side.. wow what a great movie, it was sad yeah but not as sad as everyone made it seem it was going to be. dont get me wrong great story sandra bullock greatt! in this film i would recommened it.

inspired by a true stroy of Michael Oher.

Sandra Bullock's feel-good film "The Blind Side" has made feel-good film history. According to Variety, the film has become the second movie with a female lead to make over $200 million at the domestic box office. Take that, Meryl Streep! Take that, Megan Fox! One of you might be considered to be the greatest living actress and one of you might be considered to be the hottest living girl posing as an actress, but neither of you can make that kind of box office bank. We'd have to imagine that Bullock is feeling pretty good about herself right about now.


Oddly enough, the only other film with a female lead to break the $200 million mark was 2002's "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." The film starred Nia Vardalos, and we think we can all pretty much agree that that really marked the pinnacle of Vardalos's career.


It's been an incredible year for Bullock, as not only was "The Blind Side" an unbelievable success, but so was her romantic comedy "The Proposal," which brought in $164 million domestically. (Okay, so Sandra also made "All About Steve" too...but nobody's perfect.)


Bullock is nominated for Golden Globes for both "The Proposal" and "The Blind Side." She reacted to her two nominations by saying, "I am beyond stunned. Just to be included in the company of these amazing women I have so admired through the years has left me slack-jawed with awe." We wouldn't be surprised if there was an Oscar nom in Sandra's future for "The Blind Side." She really nailed that sexy southern twang and that stiletto-wearing, know-it-all walk.


Over the weekend, "The Blind Side" reached a domestic box office total of $208.5 million. Reacting to the film's box office numbers, Dan Fellman, Warner Brothers president of domestic distribution said, "And we're not even done. I think 'Blind Side' has another $30 million left."

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