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Variety: "It’s now official — the foreign box office posted a 10% increase for 2007, finishing with $9.52 billion for the Big Six studios. With Warner Bros. still counting its coin, the final combined figure was nearly $1 billion better than 2006."
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Yea, I don't know what was so special about Golden Compass in South Korea. I bet, it was Nicole Kidman. I remember, because my sister was excited that we're going to have a big Hollywood celebrity not just visiting Japan, but actually remembering that there is a little peninsula that everybody relates to communist country. I think the first big celebrity that ever came to Korea was Cameron Diaz for Shrek 2, if anyone cares.
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Yea, I don't know what was so special about Golden Compass in South Korea. I bet, it was Nicole Kidman. I remember, because my sister was excited that we're going to have a big Hollywood celebrity not just visiting Japan, but actually remembering that there is a little peninsula that everybody relates to communist country. I think the first big celebrity that ever came to Korea was Cameron Diaz for Shrek 2, if anyone cares.
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