1. Angels & Demons

$50,941,379

   

$50,941,379

2. Star Trek

$47,564,741

   

$152,175,578

3. X-Men Origins: Wolverine

$16,127,606

   

$152,418,350

4. Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past, The

$7,292,489

   

$40,494,327

5. Obsessed

$4,978,931

   

$63,000,106

6. 17 Again

$3,706,557

   

$58,701,479

7. Monsters vs. Aliens

$3,532,956

   

$191,084,637

8. Soloist, The

$2,649,398

   

$27,751,751

9. Next Day Air

$2,474,729

   

$7,843,072

10. Earth

$1,954,528

   

$29,345,343

Angels & Demons stayed in the Heavens all week winning the box office score.  I am happy that Earth is still in the top ten playing in only 1584 theaters. Star Trek, my favorite is soaring above  Wolverine.  My daughter pointed out that 17 Again went up to 6th leaving Monsters vs. Aliens at 7th place.

Angels and Demons  

$48,000,000

Star Trek  

$43,000,000

X-Men Origins: Wolverine  

$14,800,000

Ghosts of Girlfriends Past  

$6,860,000

Obsessed  

$4,550,000

17 Again  

$3,400,000

Monsters vs. Aliens  

$3,000,000

The Soloist  

$2,425,000

Next Day Air  

$2,281,000

Earth  

$1,680,000

Angels & Demons stayed in the heavens by winning the box office score by only $3 million with Star Trek not too far behind.   I am happy to see Earth still in the top ten despite the documentary’s limited theater release.

Details of the giveaway are below!

200px-angels_and_demonsSony Classical is pleased to announce the release of the original motion picture soundtrack of Angels & Demons featuring an original score by Academy Award-winning composer Hans Zimmer and solos by Grammy-winning violinist Joshua Bell, available May 12, 2009.  Sony Pictures releases the highly anticipated film Angels & Demons, from the team behind the global phenomenon The Da Vinci Code, on May 15, 2009.   

Angels & Demons is based upon the bestselling novel by Dan Brown. Tom Hanks reprises his role as Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon, who once again finds that forces with ancient roots will stop at nothing, even murder, to advance their goals. Ron Howard returns to direct the film, which is produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, and John Calley. The screenplay is by David Koepp and Akiva Goldsman. 

Director Ron Howard again teamed with composer Hans Zimmer for the Angels & Demons score.  This film score required an entirely different musical approach than the score for The Da Vinci Code.  Zimmer found ways to make the music as agile and kinetic as Robert Langdon’s firing synapses, He used, for example, a chamber group instead of a traditional orchestra to create that sense of action. 

Since Angels & Demons is equally about religion and science, Zimmer represents religion with the combination of orchestra and chorus and used electronics to denote science. As he put together the orchestra for the recording, Zimmer sought out the best and hired violinist Joshua Bell.  Says Zimmer, “Joshua played like an angel with his violin framed by the contrasting starkness of the electronics.  He added such beauty and grace to the music, and such depth to the characters.  He is an extraordinary artist.” 

Howard says, “There’s nothing formulaic about the way Hans thinks about the score,” adding that Zimmer’s music always “suits the sound that the film calls for.”  In this case, Zimmer echoed the cinematic theme of hidden meanings by playing a musical game.  As a nod to the symbologist character, Zimmer hid a five-note musical ambigram in the score. Whether or not anyone figures it out remains to be seen, but one thing is certain; as Howard says: Zimmer is “a fantastic storyteller.” 

Click here to view an interview with Ron Howard and Hans Zimmer discussing the Angels & Demons score. 

About Joshua Bell

An exclusive Sony Classical artist, Grammy Award winner Joshua Bell has captured the public’s affection like no other classical violinist of his time. He came to national attention at the age of 14 in a highly acclaimed orchestral debut with Riccardo Muti and the Philadelphia Orchestra. A Carnegie Hall debut, the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant and a recording contract further confirmed his presence in the music world. Bell’s 2008-09 season kicked off with the September world-wide highly praised Sony Classical release of Vivaldi: The Four Seasons recorded with the Academy of St. Martin in the Fields, his return to his alma mater – Indiana University’s Jacobs School of Music as a senior lecturer, and the 10th anniversary DVD release of The Red Violin film featuring Bell as the soloist on the Oscar-winning score.

About Hans Zimmer

Hans Zimmer has scored over 100 films. He has been honored with an Academy Award, two Golden Globes, and three Grammy awards. In 2003, ASCAP presented him the prestigious Henry Mancini award for Lifetime Achievement for his impressive and influential body of work.  His most recent films include the critically acclaimed blockbuster The Dark Knight, the Oscar-nominated Frost / Nixon, Kung Fu Panda and Madagascar 2.  Zimmer’s other wide-ranging credits include Gladiator, The Lion King, Rain Man, Driving Miss Daisy, As Good As It Gets, Something’s Gotta Give, The Thin Red Line, Black Rain, Crimson Tide, Thelma & Louise, Hannibal, Black Hawk Down, The Last Samurai, The Pirates of the Caribbean Trilogy, Batman Begins, The Da Vinci Code, Green Card, and True Romance among others.

Post your name and Screenhead will pick the winner of the Angel & Demons Soundtrack CD and Movie Poster Tuesday, June 16, 2009.

1. Angels and Demons  

$ 16.6

2. Star Trek  

$ 11.9

3. X-Men Origins: Wolverine  

$ 4.3

4. Ghosts of Girlfriends Past  

$ 2.1

5. Obsessed  

$ 1.4

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The trades report that Angels & Demons is both Ron Howard’s and Tom Hank’s second highest opening day compared to The Da Vinci Code that scored $28 million.

1. Star Trek

$104,610,837

   

$104,610,837

2. X-Men Origins: Wolverine

$33,666,597

   

$136,290,744

3. Ghosts Of Girlfriends Past, The

$13,405,593

   

$33,201,838

4. Obsessed

$8,373,865

   

$58,021,175

5. Next Day Air

$5,368,343

   

$5,368,343

6. 17 Again

$5,232,829

   

$54,994,922

7. Soloist, The

$5,206,606

   

$25,102,353

8. Monsters vs. Aliens

$4,038,029

   

$187,551,681

9. Earth

$3,792,792

   

$27,390,815

10. Hannah Montana The Movie

$2,703,172

   

$74,371,924

I like these numbers and have a strong feeling that Star Trek will continue to soar this weekend even though there might be heavy competition from Angels & Demons.  The reason I am speculating Star Trek will hold its position is because it’s turning out to be a family movie where Angels & Demons, although is a very good movie,  is not a family movie, which limits the audience numbers.

Dan Brown

Angels & Demons hasn’t even hit the theaters yet but a third sequel is now being reported. The third sequel is titled The Lost Symbol, a novel that has not yet hit the bookshelves.

Contactmusic.com reports, executives at Columbia Pictures, the studio behind the movies, have given a nod to the third sequel of the film even when the book is to release in September this year and the second sequel “Angels & Demons” still to hit the screens May 15 in the US and India.

The film adaptation of “The Da Vinci Code”, starring Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks, was a box office smash, grossing more than $758 million (505 million pounds) worldwide.

(Source) Sakaal Times

angels--demons Though a month is still left before the release of Angels & Demons, the second film adaptation of Dan Brown’s works, Sony Pictures is already moving forward with the third.

Brown earlier announced that “The Lost Symbol”, his third book featuring the character of Robert Langdon, will hit bookstores on September 15.

As a result, Sony is moving forward with its plan to adapt the property and is certain to get director Ron Howard and star Tom Hanks to reprise their roles.

Details of the book are unknown at the moment, but it has been revealed that it takes place over a twelve-hour period.

Angels and Demons New TV Spot

Everyone is anxiously awaiting the release of this new Tom Hanks movie, Angels and Demons. While the official release date is scheduled for May 15, trailers are driving us crazy on what to expect. To further compound your anxiety, here is a new promo ad spot for the much anticipated sequel of “The Da Vinci Code”.

The team behind the global phenomenon “The Da Vinci Code” returns for the highly anticipated “Angels & Demons,” based upon the bestselling novel by Dan Brown. Tom Hanks reprises his role as Harvard religious expert Robert Langdon, who once again finds that forces with ancient roots are willing to stop at nothing, even murder, to advance their goals. Ron Howard again directs the film, which is produced by Brian Grazer, Ron Howard, and John Calley. The screenplay is by David Koepp and Akiva Goldsman.

Cast:
Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Stellan Skarsgard, Pierfrancesco Favino, Nikolaj Lie Kaas, Armin Mueller-Stahl


Angels & Demons Promo Spot HDClick here for another funny movie.

(Source) ComingSoon.net

I was enthralled with the book,”Angel & Demons.” It was a real page turner for me.  The Illuminati and Galliao aspect of the story interested me the most.

I am very excited about Ron Howard and Tom Hanks bringing  the book to the big screen with Ewan McGregor also starring.

This behind-the-scenes featurette about the Illuminati makes me want to see the movie even more.  The movie opens May 15, 2009.