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Friday the 13th was theatrically released in the United States on February 13, 2009. It received negative reviews, while grossing $92.7 million at the box office on a budget of $19 million, becoming the second-highest-grossing film in the franchise after Freddy vs. Jason (2003) (not considering inflation).
Dành cho tháng 6 (Reserved for June) Huu-Tuan Nguyễn: Sport, Romance: In the Name of Love: Lưu Huỳnh: 2013: Mỹ nhân kế (The Lady Assassin) Nguyễn Quang Dũng: Thanh Hằng, Tang Thanh Hà: Martial Arts Action: Lửa phật (Once Upon a Time in Vietnam) Dustin Nguyễn: Dustin Nguyễn, Roger Yuan, Thanh Vân Ngô, Jason Ninh Cao
6 (70′) Bùi Tuấn Dũng (director); Nguyễn Khánh Trà, Đặng Thu Hà, Đoàn Mai Hoa (writers); Lã Thanh Huyền, Thế Hoàng, Mai Hòa, An Ninh, Trịnh Nhật, Quang Huy, Mai Huyền, Diễm Lộc, Văn Học, Kim Thoa, Thành An, Hoàng Anh, Anh Dũng, Minh Huyền, Hán Văn Thân, Hoài Thanh, Thanh Tùng, Lan Minh, Đình Trung ...
Rank Title Studio(s) Actor(s) Director(s) Gross 1. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen: Paramount Pictures: Shia LaBeouf, Megan Fox, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson, John Turturro, Peter Cullen and Hugo Weaving
The 2009–10 daytime network television schedule for four of the five major English-language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers the weekday ...
On January 13, 2012, La-La Land Records released a limited edition 6-CD boxset containing Manfredini's scores from the first six Friday the 13th films. Unlike Parts 1-5, which utilized the films sound stems as a source for the music, Manfredini had the original master tapes in his possession and it was this source that was used to remaster the ...
On January 13, 2012, La-La Land Records released a limited edition 6-CD boxset containing Harry Manfredini's scores from the first six Friday the 13th films. Due to the original source tapes being considered missing at the time, the music for this movie, along with Parts 1-4, were instead sourced from the original sound stem. [10]
The 6th Vietnam Film Festival was held from April 22 to April 29, 1983 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam with the slogan: "For the Socialist Fatherland, for the people's happiness, for the development of the national cinema" (Vietnamese: "Vì Tổ quốc xã hội chủ nghĩa, vì hạnh phúc của nhân dân, vì sự phát triển của nền điện ảnh dân tộc").