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DVD Times reports that Fox Home Entertainment has announced the Region 1 DVD release of Mirrors on 13th January 2009 priced at $29.98.
Features Include:
2.40:1 Anamorphic Widescreen
English DD5.1 Surround
French and Spanish Dolby Surround
English and Spanish subtitles
Theatrical and Unrated Extended cuts of the film
Reflections: The Making of Mirrors featurette
Behind The Mirror featurette
Deleted Scenes (with optional commentary by director Alexandre Aja)
Inside The Mirror Alternate Ending
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Although this is not related to Paula, I wanted to take a moment to promote my new site for actress Summer Glau. She is known from her work in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles and Firefly. Hop on over to www.summerglaucentral.com to learn more about her!
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As some of you may recall late last year (and carried on into this year) there were rumors Paula and husband Robin Thicke were expecting their first child. Neither of the two or their reps ever made any comments regarding the rumors (to my knowledge). As you may notice, nothing of that has come into play for several months (and Paula clearly looks to be not expecting at this time) but since there still hasn’t been any news on this in a while and I get regular e-mails about this I thought I’d post this bit of news that just came out from Sun Times.
I attended the Interscope Records party for handsome R&B artist Robin Thicke Monday at Blu 47. He sang “Magic,” which I love, along with his hit “Lost Without U.” His latest album, “Something Else,” is out Sept. 30. I asked Thicke, who is married to actress Paula Patton, who starred in Idlewild and currently in Mirrors and Swing Vote, if the rumor is true that they are expecting. “Not true. Folks thought it was us . . . but it was my brother, Brennan Thicke, and his wife, Kathleen, who had a baby son, Tyler,” said Thicke, who is also penning a song for the new Push movie that his wife will be starring in.
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Tropic Thunder beat out WB’s reining champ The Dark Knight taking the number one spot after a lengthy 4 week rein previously held by the Batman sequel. While Alexandre Aja’s latest horror film Mirrors (20th Century Fox), starring Keifer Sutherland, opened in 4th place with $11.1 million in 2,664 theaters, this according to ComingSoon.net.
1) Tropic Thunder - $25,812,796
2) The Dark Knight - $16,379,293
3) Star Wars: The Clone Wars - $14,611,273
4) Mirrors - $11,161,074
5) Pineapple Express - $9,808,295
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According to ComingSoon.net, Kevin Costner’s political comedy Swing Vote failed to find Costner’s regular audience, opening in sixth place with an estimated $6.3 million in 2,213 theatres, an average of just $2,847 per location. It is Costner’s weakest opening since The Postman over ten years ago. (Costner’s romantic comedy Rumor Has It with Jennifer Aniston opened on Christmas Sunday, giving it a single day opening weekend.)
1) The Dark Knight - $43,800,000
2) The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor - $42,450,000
3) Step Brothers - $16,300,000
4) Mamma Mia! - $13,121,000
5) Journey to the Center of the Earth - $6,875,000
6) Swing Vote - $6,300,000
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