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October 14th, 2010
The weekend box office is in, and audiences paid to be horrified. Salarian shocker “The Jar” played on the universal modern fear of being trapped in a simulstim to the tune of 2.05 billion credits; “Talons,” on the other hand, played on the human fear of turians rending human throats with their razor claws, scaring up 1.86 billion and not a little controversy. At third was the counter-programming “The 840-Year-Old Virgin,” whose romp through the life of an impossibly nerdy asari netted a handy 1.43 billion. Coming in fourth was the low-budget “Binder,” which answered the question: “Who exactly binds the books covered in human skin in all those other horror movies?” If you never wondered this, you’re not alone — only 998 million credits went to this cerebral chiller.
Tags: Binder, box office, Talons, The 840-Year-Old Virgin, The Jar
October 14th, 2010
The weekend box office is in, and audiences paid to be horrified. Salarian shocker “The Jar” played on the universal modern fear of being trapped in a simulstim to the tune of 2.05 billion credits; “Talons,” on the other hand, played on the human fear of turians rending human throats with their razor claws, scaring up 1.86 billion and not a little controversy. At third was the counter-programming “The 840-Year-Old Virgin,” whose romp through the life of an impossibly nerdy asari netted a handy 1.43 billion. Coming in fourth was the low-budget “Binder,” which answered the question: “Who exactly binds the books covered in human skin in all those other horror movies?” If you never wondered this, you’re not alone — only 998 million credits went to this cerebral chiller.
Tags: Binder, box office, Talons, The 840-Year-Old Virgin, The Jar