Revenge is sweet. Record-breaking box-office receipts came in for the opening of the final installment of the “Star Wars” series this past weekend. Having grossed US$158.5 million from Thursday to Sunday, “Revenge of the Sith” currently stands as online ticket seller Fandango’s top-seller for opening weekend sales. And the first two days were Fandango’s top-selling 48 hours. Ever. So where does that leave Dan ‘Darth’ Glickman, the boss of the movie studio cartel’s MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) who’s been screaming about the appearance of “Sith” online?
‘Sith’ Sharers Not Cutting into Studios’ Cash
Posted by: Jon Newton May 24, 2005 05:00 AMRevenge is sweet. Record-breaking box-office receipts came in for the opening of the final installment of the “Star Wars” series this past weekend. Having grossed US$158.5 million from Thursday to Sunday, “Revenge of the Sith” currently stands as online ticket seller Fandango’s top-seller for opening weekend sales. And the first two days were Fandango’s top-selling 48 hours. Ever. So where does that leave Dan ‘Darth’ Glickman, the boss of the movie studio cartel’s MPAA (Motion Picture Association of America) who’s been screaming about the appearance of “Sith” online?