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Bob Thompson: The Dark Knight’s on the hunt for multiple Oscars too

The Dark Knight is on track to challenge Titanic’s all-time box-office record. And Christopher Nolan’s Batman second film will likely chase after some Oscar nominations too: And not just a posthumous one for Heath Ledger’s Joker.As the film passes the US $300 million mark after just 10 days of release in North America, the movie’s Academy Award campaign is about to get the greenlight. That’s for best picture, supporting actor, director, screenplay and technical awards. The possibilities are real despite its comic book status.On the movie’s monetary front, its second weekend had muscle. The sequel to Batman Begins snagged $75.6 million after receiving outstanding reviews. That gives the film another record, beating 2006’s Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest for fastest $300 million total. That Pirates move took 16 days to make $300 million.Nolan’s Dark Knight has already broken records for best opening weekend at $158.4 million and best single-day with $66.4 million. Expectations are that Dark Knight could reach $400 million in about 18 days. Shrek 2 set the record in 2004 when it made that much in 43 days.So does that mean the Batman flick can take aim at Titanic? Optimistic trackers suggest The Dark Knight will probably pass Titanic’s $600 million levitra ohne rezept in North America, but will be hard pressed to fly past Titanic’s $1.24 billion total internationally which gave it a whopping $1.84 billion world wide.No matter. The Dark Knight has already surpassed expectations critically and at the box office. And now there is multiple Oscar talk.That cialis billig happy Batman story is in stark contrast to the latest X-Files film, which received generally awful notices and a pitiful opening weekend of $10.2 million.I Want To Believe was the name of the movie but the fans obviously didn’t. Great expectations had the second X-Files picture at a predicted $30 million opening.Not even close. The truth was out there, all right.– Bob Thompson

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