Now that the Olympics are over, check out the deadliest sporting event out (future) Earth.
TAGS:
the hunger games,
jennifer lawrence,
gary ross,
suzanne collins,
the raid: redemption,
gareth evans,
jaws,
steven spielberg,
the smurfs,
the smurfs and the magic flute,
the snowtown murders,
paradise lost 3,
after the wizard,
juan of the dead,
shaft,
new jack city,
the royal tenenbaums,
sylvester stallone
Despite a handful of high-profile disappointments -- Green Lantern and Cowboys & Aliens to name just two -- this summer proved to be a pretty good one (box-office wise, at least) for Hollywood. Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger showed that comic book movies are still a draw, Bridesmaids kicked off a strong season for R-rated comic hijinks and a few -- gasp! -- original, non-franchise movies like Super 8 and Crazy Stupid Love actually became modest hits with critics and audiences. But there was one genre that moviegoers resoundingly rejected during the summer of 2011: horror.

Film industry relationships are complicated. Most relationships are, but at least with marriages and dating, we at least have some frame of reference. Our friends or family members have been through the same things we have, and can share their experiences with us. And if not, we can always watch the wack-jobs on
Maury to make ourselves feel better. Let's look at the relationship troubles between DreamWorks SKG and Viacom Inc.'s Paramount Pictures, as reported by
Zap2it, in terms we might be able to relate to.
TAGS:
DreamWorks,
David Geffen,
Jaws,
Norbit,
Steven Spielberg,
Viacom,
Paramount,
Jurassic Park,
Eddie Murphy,
Ben Stiller,
Universal,
Maury