Here are 10 forgotten giant monster movies. Has Godzilla: King of the Monsters got you in a kaiju kind of mood? Varan is a great looking creature, a flying lizard-like kaiju that is covered.
Synopsis220 million years ago dinosaurs were beginning their domination of Earth. But another group of reptiles was about to make an extraordinary leap: pterosaurs were taking control of the skies. The story of how and why these mysterious creatures took to the air is more fantastical than any fiction.In Flying Monsters 3D Sir David Attenborough, one of the world's leading naturalist, sets out to uncover the truth about the enigmatic pterosaurs, whose wingspans of up to 40 feet were equal to that of a modern day jet plane. Attenborough works with scientists to understand the incredible story of the evolution of the pterosaurs, a story that unfolds in such stunning locations as New Mexico, the Jurassic Coast of Lyme Regis in Britain, an ancient pterosaur landing site in Southern France and a fossil pit in Germany where near perfect pterosaur specimens have been found.MetricsLegs:321.38 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)Domestic Share:52.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)Infl. BO$6,544,342Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists. June 18th, 2012There are a trio of wide releases coming out on the home market this weekend; however, two of them were box office bombs, while the only one that did reasonably well at the box office was absolutely eviscerated by critics.
Will likely be the best selling new release of the week, but that's not a good sign, as it made just over $50 million in theaters. Additionally, according to Amazon.com, the top ten best selling new releases include a trio of catalogue titles making their Blu-ray debut. We are not talking about classics that are finally making the leap to high definition. We are talking about films like, which earned less than $3 million during its original theatrical run.
As for potential Pick of the Week winners, there were a few contenders. Is an excellent film, but the and the have absolutely no extras.
Wilfred: Season One could be a winner, but I didn't get a chance to see the show when it first aired, and the / is late. The screener is also late for: Season Two, but at least I've seen season one and the or is the best bet for Pick of the Week.October 7th, 2011. There are quite a few releases on this week's list that are opening with stronger buzz than the average limited release manages.
However, none of the higher profile films are earning better than average reviews. Maybe one of them will be able to ride the buzz to a strong opening weekend before word-of-mouth catches up to them, but there's also a chance none of them will attract a sizable audience over the weekend.
There are two films earning perfect review at the moment, and, but that might not be enough for either to find an audience, since they are both. DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek$1,988$5,0$11,684-35%9$1,298$5,0$14,0309$1,559$5,1$13,80512$1,150$5,2$9,082-34%6$1,514$5,2$6,7886$1,131$5,3$8,322+23%5$1,664$5,3$7,8825$1,576$5,4$10,473+33%5$2,095$5,4$11,4616$1,910$5,5$7,5344$1,884$5,6$5,747-24%5$1,149$5,63$1,7493$583$5,67$1,5272$764$5,607$1,2132$607$5,61$246-80%1$246$5,69$8741$874$5,751,141112Daily Box Office Performance Weekly Box Office Performance.
More Information Complete Title:National Geographic: Flying MonstersSynopsis:Two hundred twenty million years ago, dinosaurs were beginning their domination of the Earth. But another group of reptiles was about to make an extraordinary leap: Pterosaurs were taking control of the skies, and the story of how and why these mysterious creatures took to the air is more fantastic than fiction. In Flying Monsters 3-D, Sir David Attenborough, the world's leading naturalist, sets out to uncover the truth about the enigmatic pterosaurs, whose wingspans of more than 40 feet were equal to that of a modern jet plane. Attenborough works with scientists and engineers to understand the incredible story of their evolution. It's a story told through a tour of diverse habitats such as Big Bend National Park in Texas, Lyme Regis in Britain, and China's remote Liaoning Province, as well as through stunning recreations of the prehistoric world of the pterosaur.Rating:Not RatedBox Office:0Runtime:40Genre:DocumentaryStudio:Universal Music GroupOriginal Release:2012.