Showing posts with label sports betting. Show all posts
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Friday, May 28, 2010

Twilight: Eclipse A Blockbuster Hit? Bet Now!


June will see the release of a number of new blockbuster movies and sports betting sites are betting on which one will achieve the highest opening weekend worldwide gross, with Twilight: Eclipse just favored to edge out Toy Story 3 and The A Team. The third installment in The Twilight Saga is set to open on June 30 and film goers will be clambering to get the latest update on this romantic-fantasy series based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer.

Movie critics have the responsibility of reporting to the public which movies are worth their time and which movies are hardly worth renting. It is not common that one will find critics to agree on which movies are good and which movies are bad, but movies goers tend to overlook the harsh criticism and see for themselves what a film is all about. Sometimes it ends up being well worth the money spent, and sometimes not so much.



2010 has already delivered some amazing Hollywood blockbusters, which topped box office sales and set new records for the year. Successful ticket sales generally come from an original film which features new characters and entertaining story lines. The popularity of a film is determined by the box office revenues. It is somewhat of an election in which the votes are cast by purchasing tickets. 

Most critics will agree that just because a film does well with box office sales does not mean that the film is “good”, per se. It only means that movie goers were curious enough about the film to pay the outrageous price it is for a theater ticket now days.


The appeal of films has a lot to do with the star studded cast, or lack there of. Movie goers are more likely to pay ticket price to see a film with successful actors in it, as opposed to a film that introduces a new Hollywood wanna-be. 2010 has already pushed out a little of both, and even the films with some of the biggest names in Hollywood have flunked at bringing the film to the big screen.

Online sports betting sites have created entertainment betting lines which list some of the most anticipated films of 2010. The sports betting sites want to know how the public thinks they will do at the box office upon release. Which films will mark the highest opening weekend, and which films will probably be found on the tomatoreader?



Which movie will have the highest opening weekend? Below are the betting odds of the following upcoming movies:

Twilight: Eclipse – +137
Toy Story 3D – +150
The A Team – +400
Inception – +1000
The Last Airbender – +1200
The Sorcerer’s Apprentice – +1400
Knight and Day – +2500
The Expendables – +2500
Salt – +3300
Predators – +4000

The initial episode Twilight grossed a total of almost $409million in 2008 and last year's sequel New Moon made a staggering $710million for Summit Entertainment. The delightful Kirsten Stewart will again star as Bella Swan, who must choose between her love for vampire Edward Cullen played by Robert Pattinson and her friendship with werewolf Jacob Black played by Taylor Lautner.
 
The usual threat and danger will be present in the background as vengeful vampire Victoria again targets Bella and Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings.



It goes without saying that the subject matter in Toy Story 3 will be much more light-hearted, although there will still be the usual scrapes for Woody, Buzz Lightyear and Co. Over a decade has passed since Toy Story 2 grossed an amazing $485million and a whole new generation of kids and their parents will be piling into cinemas at half-term for a June 18 release.

The plot is that Andy played by John Morris is now a young adult and just days away from heading off to college, leaving his toys worried about their uncertain future - will everything turn out okay once more? An all-star cast sees Tom Hanks back as Woody, Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear and Joan Cusack as Jessie, while the likes of Michael Keating and Whoopi Goldberg also get a show.

The A Team is being tipped to fall somewhere in between those two films genre-wise as writer Michael Brandt has hinted the adaptation will be more gritty than the 80s TV series - in the vein of Batman Begins, Die Hard, The Bourne Identity and Casino Royale. Liam Neelson will be Col John 'Hannibal' Smith, Bradley Cooper is Templeton 'Faceman' Peck, Quinton 'Rampage' Jackson is BA Baracus and Sharlto Copley is 'Howling Mad' Murdock for the June 11 release.




It should be a fascinating Battle of the Blockbusters and Paddy Power - a  renowned sports betting site make Twilight:Eclipse a narrow favourite at 11/8 to fare best, followed by Toy Story 3 on 6/4 and the A Team 4/1 - with the result decided on boxofficemojo.com figures.

Other films included in this market that you can bet on are Inception at 10/1, The Last Airbender at 12/1, The Sorcerer's Apprentice at 14/1, Knight & Day on 25/1, The Expendables 25/1, Salt 33/1 and Predators 40/1.

Monday, March 8, 2010

The Celebrity Winners Of 82 Oscars Award

2010 82 Oscars Award


With Oscars buzz in full swing and the award show right around the corner on March 7th tinsel town and the entire country cant wait for the festivities! Speculation amongst fans across the world is also reaching a fever pitch regarding which actors, actresses, projects, and others will take home a coveted Oscars. This being the case, the largest most successful sports betting sites and online casino providers on the web posted odds on all things Oscars Award.






On the sports betting sites and online casino betting odds of the Oscar Awards are in the ladies in the Best Actress category hoping to take home a little gold man include Sandra Bullock at 10 to 17 odds, Carey Mulligan at 8 to 1 odds, Helen Mirren at 35 to 1 odds, Gabourey Sidibe at 12 to 1 odds, and Meryl Streep at 8 to 5 odds.


The Best Actor nominees include, Jeff Bridges at 2 to 15 odds, George Clooney at 9 to 2 odds, Colin Faith at 15 to 1 odds, Morgan Freeman at 20 to 1 odds, and Jeremy Renner at 20 to 1 odds.


Beating back the juggernaut of Avatar and rising to the top of a field of ten Best Picture nominees, the Iraq War drama The Hurt Locker pulled out six Oscar wins at the 82nd Annual Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Kathryn Bigelow, who became the first woman ever to earn that award. In the acting categories, Sandra Bullock beat out Meryl Streep to win the Best Actress Award for her turn as a fierce Southern mom in The Blind Side; Jeff Bridges earned the Best Actor Award for playing a past-his-prime country singer in Crazy Heart; Mo’Nique won the Best Supporting Actress for playing an abusive mother in Precious; and Christoph Waltz won the Best Supporting Actor Award for his portrayal of a coldblooded yet charming Nazi in Inglourious Basterds.


To excite you more, here are hthe list of this year's 82nd Oscars Award 2010:


The Hurt Locker


BEST PICTURE

Avatar

The Blind Side

District 9

An Education

Inglorious Basterds

The Hurt Locker

Precious

A Serious Man

Up

Up In The Air

WINNER: The Hurt Locker


Kathhryn Bigelow


BEST DIRECTOR

James Cameron In Avatar

Kathryn Bigelow In The Hurt Locker

Lee Daniels In Precious

Jason Reitman In Up In The Air

Quentin Tarantino In Inglorious Bastererds

WINNER: Kathryn Bigelow of The Hurt Locker


Sandra Bullock


BEST ACTRESS

Sandra Bullock In The Blind Side

Helen Mirren In The Last Station

Carey Mulligan In An Education

Gabourey Sidibe In Precious

Maeryl Streep In Julie And Julia

WINNER: Sandra Bullock of The Blind Side


Jeff Bridges



BEST ACTOR

Jeff Bridges In Crazy Heart

George Clooney In Up In The Air

Colin Firth In A Smingle Man

Jeremy Renner In The Hurt Locker

WINNER: Jeff Bridges of Crazy Heart


Monique


BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS

Mo'Nique In Precious

Penelope Cruz In Nine

Vera Fermiga In Up In The Air

Anna Kendrick In Up In The Air

WINNER: Mo'Nique Of Precious


Christoph Waltz

BEST SUPPORTING ACTOR

Christoph Waltz In Inglorious Basterds

Matt Damon In Invictus

Woodiy Harrelson In The Messaenger

Christopher Plummer In The Last Station

Stanley Tucci In The Lovely Bones

WINNER: Christoph Waltz Of Inglorious Basterds


Mark Boal



BEST ORIGINAL SCREEN PLAY

Mark Boal In The Hurt Locker

Allesandro Cannon And Oren Moverman In The Messenger

Joel And Ethan Coen In A Serious Man

Pete Docter, Bob Peterson And Tom McCarthy In UP

Quentin Tarantiono In Inglorious Basterds

WINNER: Mark Boal Of The Hurt Locker


Geoffrey Fletcher

BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Geofrrey Fletcher In Precious

Nick Hornby In An Education

Neill Blomkamp and Terri Tatchell In Distric 9

Jason Reitman And Sheldon Turner In up In The Air

Jesse Armstrong, Simon Blackwell, Armando Ian ucci And Tony Roche In In The Loop

WINNER: Geofrrey Fletcher Of Precious



Best Foreign Language Film


WINNER:
El Secreto do Sus Ojos (Argentina)

Un Prophete (France)
The White Ribbon (Germany)
Ajami (Israel)
The Milk of Sorrow (Peru)


Up

Best Animated Film
Coraline
Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Princess and the Frog
The Secret of Kells
WINNER: Up



Best Documentary
Burma VJ
WINNER: The Cove
Food, Inc.
The Most Dangerous Man in America: Daniel Ellsberg and the Pentagon Papers
Which Way Home


Best Editing
Avatar
District 9
WINNER: The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Precious


Avatar

Best Visual Effects
WINNER: Avatar

District 9
Star Trek



Best Score
Avatar
Fantastic Mr. Fox
The Hurt Locker
Sherlock Holmes
WINNER: Up



Best Cinematography
WINNER: Avatar

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
The White Ribbon



Best Sound Mixing
Avatar
WINNER: The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Star Trek
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen



Best Sound Editing
Avatar
WINNER: The Hurt Locker
Inglourious Basterds
Star Trek
Up


The Young Victoria

Best Costume Design
Bright Star
Coco Before Chanel
The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Nine
WINNER: The Young Victoria



Best Art Direction
WINNER: Avatar

The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus
Nine
Sherlock Holmes
The Young Victoria


Star Trek

Best Makeup
Il Divo
WINNER: Star Trek
The Young Victoria



Best Live-Action Short
The Door
Instead of Abracadabra
Kavi
Miracle Fish
WINNER: The New Tenants



Best Documentary Short

China’s Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province
The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner
The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant
WINNER: Music by Prudence
Rabbit à la Berlin


Best Animated Short

French Roast
Granny O’Grimm’s Sleeping Beauty
The Lady and the Reaper (La Dama y la Muerte)
WINNER: Logorama
A Matter of Loaf and Death


Best Song

“Almost There,” The Princess and the Frog, Randy Newman
“Down in New Orleans,”
The Princess and the Frog, Randy Newman
“Loin de Paname,”
Paris 36, Reinhardt Wagner & Frank Thomas
“Take It All,”
Nine, Maury Yeston
WINNER: “The Weary Kind,” Crazy Heart, T-Bone Burnett & Ryan Bingham


Friday, February 12, 2010

Celebrity Bet: Kristen Stewart On 2010 Baftas Award


Kristen Stewart | Twilight

As one of the preeminent young stars in Hollywood, Kristen Stewart embodies a casual grace that is reflected in the characters she portrays. She hasn't won any Oscars yet, but she was nominated for the Young Artist Award 3 times in a row. She has also appeared in some big-screen blockbusters alongside a few Hollywood giants.







A sports betting site, SkyBet have installed Twilight star Kristen Stewart has a favorable betting odds of 4.7 to win as the Orange Rising Star Award which was voted for by the public, nominations announced earlier this month. Sky Bet’s entertainment betting spokeswoman Helen Jacob said: “Golden Globe nominee Carey Mulligan would arguably be the critics’ choice but given that this award is voted by the public, Twilight star Kristen Stewart can rely on the support of hoards of ‘Twi-hards’, which makes her a worthy frontrunner.”


To entice you more with Baftas 2010 Awards, here are the nominations for the Orange British Academy Awards:


Best Film


Avatar

An Education

The Hurt Locker

Precious

Up In The Air



Leading Actor


Jeff Bridges for Crazy Heart

George Clooney for Up In The Air

Colin Firth for A Single Man

Jeremy Renner for The Hurt Locker

Andy Serkis for Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll


Leading Actress


Carey Mulligan for An Education

Saoirse Ronan for The Lovely Bones

Gabourey Sidibe for Precious

Meryl Streep for Julie & Julia

Audrey Tautou for Coco Before Chanel


Supproting Actor


Alec Baldwin (It's Complicated)

Christian McKay (Me And Orson Welles)

Alfred Molina (An Education)

Stanley Tucci (The Lovely Bones)

Christoph Waltz (Inglourious Basterds)


Supporting Actress


Anne-Marie Duff (Nowhere Boy)

Vera Farmiga (Up In The Air)

Anna Kendrick (Up In The Air)

Mo'Nique (Precious)

Kristin Scott Thomas (Nowhere Boy)



Outstanding British Film


An Education

Fish Tank

In The Loop

Moon

Nowhere Boy


Outstanding Debut By A British Director Or Producer


Lucy Bailey, Andrew Thompson, Elizabeth Morgan Hemlock, David Pearson (directors, producers - Mugabe And The White African)

Eran Creevy (writer/director - Shifty)

Stuart Hazeldine (writer/director - Exam)

Duncan Jones (director - Moon)

Sam Taylor-Wood (director - Nowhere Boy)


Director


James Cameron (Avatar)

Neill Blomkamp (District 9)

Lone Scherfig (An Education)

Kathryn Bigelow (The Hurt Locker)

Quentin Tarantino (Inglourious Basterds)


Original Screen Play


The Hangover (Jon Lucas, Scott Moore)

The Hurt Locker (Mark Boal)

Inglourious Basterds (Quentin Tarantino)

A Serious Man (Joel Coen, Ethan Coen)

Up (Bob Peterson, Pete Docter)


The Orange Rising Star Award (voted for by the public, nominations announced earlier this month)


Kristen Stewart

Tahar Rahim

Carey Mulligan

Nicholas Hoult

Jesse Eisenberg



About Kristen Stewart: Her first real taste of fame came in 2001, when she was cast opposite folks like Timothy Olyphant, Joshua Jackson and Glenn Close in the acclaimed drama The Safety of Objects. Her place as an up-and-coming performer worth watching was cemented the following year with her role in David Fincher’s electrifying thriller Panic Room, in which she spent many of her scenes working alongside no less than Jodie Foster.



Kristen Stewart spent the next several years popping up in one box office success after another, including Cold Creek Manor, Catch That Kid in 2004 and Zathura: A Space Adventure in 2005, but it wasn’t until 2007 that she was cast in the leading role of a major Hollywood motion picture -- The Messengers – underwhelming horror flick, Kristen Stewart’s fans were treated to a tantalizing glimpse of her future as an A-list star. By mid 2007, Stewart had completed work on Into the Wild, Yellow Handkerchief, and What Just Happened?



In 2008, Kristen Stewart worked on more movies than any previous year. She added Jumper, to her resume, as well as the movie that made all the ladies love to hate her, the vampire flick Twilight. Playing Bella Swan, the mortal who wins over vampire Edward Cullen, played by Robert Pattinson, Stewart got to get hot and heavy onscreen with the guy of the moment who all the young girls and women alike are swooning for. When rumors broke that maybe the two were hooking up off-screen too, young girls everywhere furiously posted hate mail to Stewart on websites dedicated to hating the Twilight star. Nothing says success quite like that.



Kristen Stewart can currently be seen in New Moon, the sequel to Twilight. While we might not make it to the theater for the Twilight sequel, we'll definitely be checking Stewart out in her upcoming roles in Welcome to the Rileys, opposite James Gandolfini, and The Runaways, opposite Dakota Fanning.


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