
While just about anything directed by Roland Emmerich, who also produced "Independence Day" and "The Day After Tomorrow," is sure to be exciting and appeal to the masses, the furor the movie has caused is impressive. Already, the cable television network FX has paid for the television rights to the film. Appropriately enough, the network plans to release the movie on TV at the beginning of 2012. In the process, FX also acquired the rights to another Sony-produced film, "Zombieland," making it quite the destination for television releases of such movies. As a note, the aforementioned films directed by Emmerich were also purchased by FX.
And while "2012" took the top earner spot over the weekend, there were others that say some pretty good numbers, including "Disney’s a Christmas Carol," which grossed over $22 million and "Precious," which did just under $6 million for the weekend. Rounding out the top 5 were "The Men Who Stare at Goats" ($5.8 million) and "Michael Jackson’s This Is It" ($5 million).
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