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BOught some of the VMW July $80s as well. And 5 seconds after I did...it up ticked. Talk about good timing! :)
So, remember way back to yesterday afternoon when I just bought 10 calls on a stock i new nothing about. Well, i'm up $75. OH YEAH!! lol
In VMW June $75's
SPN Chat. Puts a play maybe.
What do you think of MMR puts?
LOL. No doubt.
has nothing to do with freedom.
Haha. They do that every now and then. lol
For a minute i thought you were about to say RIMM, and I was going to yell at you! lol
There you are. Where ya been slacker?
No joke, Should have called it the BlackBerry Hustle. That would have been sweet.
Speaking of sweet, check out the chart on BCSI :)
I love BlackBerries. But The Blackberry BOLD. What a lame name.
Don't worry, i know you are more of the later! lol
Are you that f***ing stupid? What part of PIRATED MOVIES ARE ILLEGAL DO YOU NOT UNDERSTAND?
No one likes a smart ass trevor!
That's what I'm saying. :)
I used to work at Marvel. Sorry if i find stealing offensive. :)
Still a douche!
You know what that means right?
If you downloaded it instead of paying for it you really are a douchebag! But we knew that already!
Sweet. Then its not my fault at all. :)
Speed Racer' comes in 3rd as 'Iron Man' maintains grip
Monday May 12, 6:19 pm ET
'Speed Racer' places 3rd as 'Iron Man' maintains grip on theater audiences
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Warner Bros.' "Speed Racer" downshifted to third place in its debut weekend with $18.6 million in box-office receipts while Marvel Studio's "Iron Man" kept a lock on first with $51.2 million in ticket sales.
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The Wachowski brothers' anime-inspired racing movie came in about $1.6 million short of studio estimates Sunday, finishing way behind expectations. The studio, owned by Time Warner Inc., said the movie would have a tough time covering its $120 million budget.
"What Happens in Vegas," 20th Century Fox's comedy starring Cameron Diaz and Ashton Kutcher, meanwhile pulled down $20.2 million for second, slightly above estimates made early Sunday.
"Iron Man," which stars Robert Downey Jr. in the title role, saw revenue slip a respectable 48 percent from its opening weekend, bringing its domestic sales to a total of $177.8 million. The film is being distributed by Paramount Pictures.
The top 20 movies at U.S. and Canadian theaters Friday through Sunday, followed by distribution studio, gross, number of theater locations, average receipts per location, total gross and number of weeks in release, as compiled Monday by Media By Numbers LLC:
1. "Iron Man," Paramount, $51,190,629, 4,111 locations, $12,452 average, $177,825,024, two weeks.
2. "What Happens in Vegas," Fox, $20,172,474, 3,215 locations, $6,274 average, $20,172,474, one week.
3. "Speed Racer," Warner Bros., $18,561,337, 3,606 locations, $5,147 average, $18,561,337, one week.
4. "Made of Honor," Sony, $8,116,323, 2,734 locations, $2,969 average, $26,791,494, two weeks.
5. "Baby Mama," Universal, $6,225,790, 2,627 locations, $2,370 average, $40,836,370, three weeks.
6. "Forgetting Sarah Marshall," Universal, $3,837,240, 2,376 locations, $1,615 average, $50,781,745, four weeks.
7. "Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay," Warner Bros., $3,106,424, 2,264 locations, $1,372 average, $30,667,308, three weeks.
8. "The Forbidden Kingdom," Lionsgate, $2,169,323, 1,724 locations, $1,258 average, $48,530,104, four weeks.
9. "Nim's Island," Fox, $1,463,622, 1,601 locations, $914 average, $44,395,857, six weeks.
10. "Prom Night," Sony Screen Gems, $1,012,986, 1,465 locations, $691 average, $42,785,107, five weeks.
11. "Redbelt," Sony Pictures Classics, $1,012,435, 1,379 locations, $734 average, $1,109,674, two weeks.
12. "21," Sony, $851,385, 978 locations, $871 average, $80,434,035, seven weeks.
13. "The Visitor," Overture Films, $729,212, 217 locations, $3,360 average, $2,475,492, five weeks.
14. "Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!," Fox, $605,347, 770 locations, $786, $150,699,120, nine weeks.
15. "88 Minutes," Sony, $534,104, 625 locations, $855 average, $16,460,014, four weeks.
16. "Drillbit Taylor," Paramount, $508,095, 267 locations, $1,903 average, $31,760,807, eight weeks.
17. "Young At Heart," Fox Searchlight, $388,928, 145 locations, $2,682 average, $1,444,646, five weeks.
18. "10,000 B.C.," Warner Bros., $347,407, 409 locations, $849 average, $94,042,448, 10 weeks.
19. "Expelled: No Intelligence Allowed," Rocky Mountain Pictures, $328,836, 402 locations, $818 average, $7,235,324, four weeks.
20. "Street Kings," Fox Searchlight, $240,553, 297 locations, $810 average, $25,649,703, five weeks.
Universal Pictures, Focus Features and Rogue Pictures are owned by NBC Universal, a unit of General Electric Co.; Sony Pictures, Sony Screen Gems and Sony Pictures Classics are units of Sony Corp.; DreamWorks, Paramount and Paramount Classics are divisions of Viacom Inc.; Disney's parent is The Walt Disney Co.; Miramax is a division of The Walt Disney Co.; 20th Century Fox, Fox Searchlight Pictures and Fox Atomic are owned by News Corp.; Warner Bros., New Line, Warner Independent and Picturehouse are units of Time Warner Inc.; MGM is owned by a consortium of Providence Equity Partners, Texas Pacific Group, Sony Corp., Comcast Corp., DLJ Merchant Banking Partners and Quadrangle Group; Lionsgate is owned by Lionsgate Entertainment Corp.; IFC Films is owned by Rainbow Media Holdings, a subsidiary of Cablevision Systems Corp.; Marvel Studios is a division of Marvel Entertainment Inc.
Hmmmm. I guess I'm just all kinds of faked up today! lol
Go walk in and say "I have Arrived bitches" lol
Wonder why its going down in AH or did I miss something?
My bad....lol
Always have to be thinking one step ahead of the market. :)
Here you go!
Dude, I did buy Iron Man Stock. Look up MVL :)
Sweet. Glad to see my brilliant ideas are growing in popularity.
Now if only my other idea of girls going to the bars with t-shirts that said "Not in the mood" "I'm down" and "Lets do it in the bathroom" would catch on, the world would be a better place! lol
Yeah, that generally works out better than buying options randomly because you typed in the wrong ticker at stockcharts. lol
Not like the stinky pinkie scams though. Plus, the key i have learned is to play options a week before earnings, and sell into that premium! :)
He will be...i just need to hassel him more. By the way, Sweet picture. IRON MAN made me some Sweeeeeeeeeeeeeet $$$!
Hey StrongTower. Nice to see you around here. I've been telling $treet to get into options for a while now.
If you are looking to learn options, send OptionsMonster a PM with your phone number. He'd be happy to take an hour or two on the phone and explain them to you! :)
For some reason I drank too much coffee this morning and bought 10 Calls of the JUNE $65's for HP "Note, not HPQ"
I don't know what the company does, but for some reason the chart looked cool.....until i bought...now it looks like crap....and i'll probably loose $100. Damn it! lol
Look at that, IRON MAN Is carrying the whole market on his back!
Looking good today, that is for sure. :)
Good thing i still have 220 of those calls :)
Can I say it?
Ok.... SWEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEETTTTTTTT!!!!!!!!!!!
MVL at High of Day! Thats MARVELous! lol
I sent him an email! lol