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Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Brad Pitt Brings Sons to ‘World War Z’ Set

Brad Pitt’s in the Southern European country of Malta this holiday weekend, currently shooting the zombie epic ‘World War Z’. He’s playing U.N. staffer, Gerry Lane in the film adaptation of Max Brooks’ book of the same name. Angelina and the rest of the Jolie-Pitt clan are residing nearby.
Brad brought his two eldest sons, Maddox and Pax, to set on Saturday to watch the ‘Tree of Life’ star in action. According to PopEater.com, the kids watched their dad being chased by zombies — safely behind a fence, of course.
They covered their ears during the loud scenes, and once Brad finished a scene, the boys got to hang out in his trailer. Brad seemed “thrilled to see them”.
Will Brad’s sons follow in their father’s footsteps and get into acting?

Tom Cruise: “Mission Impossible 5″ wins Foreign Box Office

“Parmount’s ‘Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation’ continues to “Cruise” to new heights of global popularity, adding 18 new markets this weekend as it earns $94.9 million worldwide with $265.35 million to date. ‘Rogue Nation’ remains the number one movie for the second consecutive weekend in both the international territories and the U.S. while Fox’s ‘Fantastic Four’ makes its debut, taking second place in the global marketplace with $60.3 million” said Rentrak’s Senior Media Analyst Paul Dergarabedian
The top 12 worldwide weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, August 9, 2015, are below.
1. Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation – Paramount Pictures – $94.9M
2. Fantastic Four – 20th Century Fox – $60.3M
3. Minions – Universal – $25.6M
4. Jurassic World – Universal – $17.0M
5. Ant-Man – Disney – $17.0M
6. Monster Hunt – Multiple – $16.4M
7. Veteran – CJ Entertainment – $15.2M
8. Pixels – Sony – $14.6M
9. Inside Out – Disney – $13.5M
10. Gift, The – Multiple – $12.9M
11. Trainwreck – Universal – $11.5M
12. Vacation – Warner Bros. – $9.1M.
The top 12 domestic weekend box office estimates, listed in descending order, per data collected as of Sunday, August 9, 2015, are below.
1. Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation – Paramount – $29.4M
2. Fantastic Four – 20th Century Fox – $26.2M
3. Gift, The – STX Entertainment – $12.0M
4. Vacation – Warner Bros. – $9.1M
5. Ant-Man – Disney – $7.8M
6. Minions – Universal – $7.4M
7. Ricki And The Flash – Sony – $7.0M
8. Trainwreck – Universal – $6.3M
9. Pixels – Sony – $5.4M
10. Southpaw – The Weinstein Company – $4.8M
11. Shaun The Sheep Movie – Lionsgate – $4.0M
12. Inside Out – Disney – $2.7M