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In the last decade, only three flicks have had audience feedback as scathing as her new release The Box, say the company who monitor fan reaction to Hollywood movies.CinemaScore compile Friday-night audience ratings for new releases, asking US cinema-goers to grade them. An A is said to signal a long life with a C described as “pretty much a death sentence”.
The Box – written and directed by Donnie Darko’s RICHARD KELLY – scored an F.Ed Mintz, who runs CinemaScore, said: “People really thought this was a stinker.”
The only films he remembers doing as badly were 2006 horror Bug, Wolf Creek in 2005 and Darkness, a 2002 film about a haunted-house.
Ed, puts the poor score down to the movie’s controversial ending, telling the LA Times: “Who’d want to pay $10 to see that?
“I’d love to hear how they thought they were going to get good word-of-mouth.”
In the film, Cameron plays a cash strapped mum who is promised a million dollars by a stranger if she agrees to press the button on top of a mysterious box.When she does so, tragedies start happening – including her son going deaf and blind.The Box flopped at the American box office and scored generally poor reviews from critics.
But the 37-year-old beauty defended her decision to make the movie, saying: “There is no much about humanity in the script and so much we are trying to understand about who we are as people.”
I’ve uploaded captures from Cameron’s small role as a Blond TV Reporter in the 1998 movie Fear and Loathing In Las Vegas into the gallery.Enjoy!
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Tonight, only ET’s Mary Hart is with Tom Cruise and Cameron Diaz on the top-secret Boston set of their new action-comedy, ‘Knight & Day’ — and we have a sneak peek at their sit-down!
After letting loose in last year’s ‘Tropic Thunder,’ Tom shows off more of his comedic chops in ‘Knight & Day,’ and Cameron reports, “He’s so funny!”
As for the overall feel of the film, she clarifies, “It’s not like a wacky comedy; the situations are kind of absurd.”
“It’s a fun character comedy; adventure, romance — I don’t want to give away too much,” adds Tom. “Girl meets boy, boy sees girl, girl sees boy, adventure ensues.”
Watch ET tonight for much of Mary’s interview with Tom and Cameron!
The highly anticipated ‘Knight & Day’ hits theaters next July, 2010.
Cameron Diaz doesn’t have a problem playing a goofy girlfriend or an animated ogre, but she also can handle a thriller.
In her new flick “The Box,” she plays a literature teacher. Diaz’s character teaches a class where students discuss the play “No Exit” by Jean Paul Sartre and the concept of “Hell is other people.”
Co-star Danielle Heaton, who plays one of Diaz’s students, was impressed with how the superstar was able to stay in character — even when cameras weren’t rolling. Heaton tells “Extra” Diaz’s focus helped all the students stay in the scene. “She was very professional and had an easygoing nature about her.”
While the younger actors had a difficult time reacting to scary moments in the scene that were later added with special effects, Heaton says, “Cameron handled it very well.
In her first feature film outing since last summer’s tearjerker My Sister’s Keeper, Cameron Diaz failed to bring fans to the theaters for her thriller The Box. Her Warner Bros. horror flick, costarring James Marsden, took in a reported $4 million less than Keeper, which grossed $12 million in its opening weekend last July on nearly as many screens.
Here’s a clip of Cameron on ‘Late Night With Jimmy Fallon’, enjoy!