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LOS ANGELES – The animated fish story "Shark Tale" proved a box-office deluge, opening as the top weekend movie with $49.1 million and potentially breaking the record for best October debut. The ...
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Fire and water ruled at the box office this weekend. Will Smith, Renee Zellweger, and Robert DeNiiro lent their voices and their clout to help set a box office record. The animated movie "Shark ...
But perhaps “Shark Tale” goes too far in this direction. In spite of the well-chosen voices and the charming animation — which is eye-poppingly state-of-the-art — it begins to feel as ...
Strike up the puns: Shark Tale had a fin-tastic opening at the box office this weekend, grossing $49.1 million in its first three days, according to studio estimates.
Moviegoers stuck with fish and football over puppets and prancers as "Shark Tale" and "Friday Night Lights" retained the top two box-office spots for another weekend. The animated "Shark Tale" was ...
This fish has legs: DreamWorks' "Shark Tale" held the top spot at the box office for a third straight week, grabbing another $22.1 million. But "Team America," Par's manic marionette movie about ...
For DreamWorks, "Shark Tale" is second only to "Shrek 2's" massive $108 million and ahead of the original "Shrek's" $42.3 million. "Shark Tale" made a $49.1 million splash over the weekend.
"Shark Tale" remained the big fish at the box office, with the animated comedy taking in $31.7 million to hold the No. 1 spot for a second straight weekend. Billy Bob Thornton's "Friday Night ...
Shark Tale has taken the top position in the US Box Office for its third week. Despite a lukewarm reaction from critics, the movie has taken £122 million in the US.
IN "SHARK Tale," those GoodFella fishes are tawking the tawk. DreamWorks' animated movie gives us Don Lino, a great white shark, as voiced by Robert De Niro; and Sykes, his sidekick, a puffer fish ...
If you’ve ever imagined Will Smith as a tropical fish, then you’ll find DreamWork Animation’s rendering in “Shark Tale” to be pretty much dead-on. That in itself is the first big laugh the film ...