Jul 18 2010 11:57 AM ET

Box office: 'Inception' breaks through with $60 million; 'Sorcerer's Apprentice' has no magic

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The weekend’s two wide releases Inception and The Sorcerer’s Apprentice both scored a B+ with audiences but still ended the weekend with markedly different results. Read the full post.

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  • Abs

    This is absolutely the most thoughtful, intellectual, and original movie that we all have been wanting to see.
    And as I was reading, I agree with Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio and Best Supporting Actor for Joseph for Oscars, but you guys are forgetting a few things.

    Best Director: Christopher Nolan
    Best Film: Inception

    Lol. This movie is a true dream come true.

  • Lia

    Maybe Nick Cage will show up sober to WonderCon next time he’d like to promote something.

    Inception was awesome- killer cast, great director, hell of plot twists and it’s always fun when I can’t guess the ending.

  • Lia

    “an encouraging sign of audiences embracing original ideas”- don’t blame us because these morons decided to put out the same six movies with different casts for 4 years in row and we kept watching in desperation. There was a time when movies were all original or based on books- and not 5 movies on the same book.

  • Movie King

    This is fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!! I must see this movie ASAP!!! The Dark Knight is easily my favourite movie, so I’ll definitely be seeing this. Chris Nolan = ground breaking blockbusters. Jerry Bruckheimer or however his name is spelt, he can go f*** himself. No one wants to see Mickey Mouse played by the fart from the National Treasure movies.

  • Sarah

    This movie was great. The only time I didn’t get it was the beginning chunk. Leonardo Dicaprio is a very good actor too, he must win a award its annoying that he hasn’t yet!

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