last minute gutcheck - the OW's that is- Both short. May 10, 08:59
Haven't looked at the numbers for a while, but feeling $50m OW here {nm} May 10, 09:44
Maybe $54.415M. :-) That was Ted, the #13 OW of 2012. Redford's Gatsby was #13 overall in 1974. :-) {nm} May 10, 09:55
One word - Jay-Z. {nm} May 10, 10:04
Jay-Z produced the soundtrack for GATSB. Canadian Ads featured the music heavily. MuchMusic & AUX. May 10, 10:27
Not all chicks. Fancy Dress and Cars do nothing for me. The movie looks like all style and no substance. And I have no idea who Leo's May 10, 10:34
Leo's girlfriends - courtesy of CELEBUZZ. May 10, 10:40
You are not a woman. {nm} May 10, 10:05
lol ! May 10, 10:17
lol youre obv not the target audience {nm} May 10, 11:56
Gatsby 1974 was a period piece THEN. :-) Redford was a big deal with women, Leo's like that today. {nm} May 10, 10:39
Now that analogy I get. Drooled over Redford then. {nm} May 10, 10:48
The Sting would probably be on my Top 20 at least, maybe Top 10. {nm} May 10, 11:15
Long on Leo. Short on 'Weeple-Peeple-Eaters'. Nothing for 'Stuck \In The Mud'. {nm} May 10, 10:02
Forgot I was playing Mud long {nm} May 10, 11:08
Holding fast with my predict of $48 to $50 for Gatsby, although things are looking much higher regarding Gatsby. {nm} May 10, 11:23
Gatsby is a classic HSX undersell: highly commercial, but not appealing to most core HSX players. {nm} May 10, 12:12