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		<title>Alice in Wonderland opens amid boycotts and mixed reviews</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Mar 2010 10:00:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The boycott by the largest cinema chain in the UK against Tim Burton’s latest fantasy fiesta, Alice in Wonderland, has thankfully been reversed. Or possibly not given the scathing reviews that emanated from its advance screenings.
Bosses at Odeon were able to reach an agreement with Disney to overturn the boycott which they themselves imposed on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The boycott by the largest cinema chain in the UK against Tim Burton’s latest fantasy fiesta, Alice in Wonderland, has thankfully been reversed. Or possibly not given the scathing reviews that emanated from its advance screenings.</p>
<p>Bosses at Odeon were able to reach an agreement with Disney to overturn the boycott which they themselves imposed on Alice in Wonderland. The boycott grew from debate over the release date of the DVD of the 3D movie. Odeon had been planning on preventing the movie from being shown in its 107 cinemas across Ireland and Britain.</p>
<p>The DVD release date was slated for May 10, a mere three months after the movie’s big screen debut. The negotiations have seen a change of heart from Odeon but the juicy details were not disclosed. Presumably somewhere some payment was made, and the Irish, Italian and UK public can look forward to seeing Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Anne Hathaway in all their glory.</p>
<p>A press release by Odeon declared that detailed negotiations had been beneficial to the commercial relationship of both parties, who had signed an apparently enduring agreement. The statement also said that the agreement would allow the cinema chain to pursue its current course of 3D capability in addition to numerous other digital developments.</p>
<p>Critics have not been overwhelmed, claiming the film adheres to fairytale stereotypes, holding little interest for Narnia or Avatar devotees. Alice has come in for several scathing reviews, with one critic saying she looked more on heroin than a heroine.</p>
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		<title>Johnny Depp becomes highest paid actor in Hollywood</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 08:00:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[American actor Johnny Depp is currently the highest paid actor in Hollywood after scoring a £21 million contract agreement for the Pirates of the Caribbean’s fourth edition, On Stranger Tides.
His earning stated in the deal is considered to be a guaranteed minimum salary for the motion picture in which he portrays Captain Jack Sparrow, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>American actor Johnny Depp is currently the highest paid actor in Hollywood after scoring a £21 million contract agreement for the Pirates of the Caribbean’s fourth edition, On Stranger Tides.</p>
<p>His earning stated in the deal is considered to be a guaranteed minimum salary for the motion picture in which he portrays Captain Jack Sparrow, but the amount is set to increase as it will surely be another box-office hit.</p>
<p>The figure puts the quirky performer on top of the high-earning Hollywood actors, beating the likes of Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, Jim Carrey and Mel Gibson, who each average at about £18 million per film.</p>
<p>Disney studio bosses have agreed to the unprecedented pay agreement due to the absence of Depp’s high-profile co-starring pirates, Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley, in the next film.</p>
<p>Captain Barbossa is set to be played once again by Geoffrey Rush and Penelope Cruz is expected to carry out the female lead, although the news concerning the young actress still needs to be confirmed.</p>
<p>Depp was paid £15 million for Dead Man&#8217;s Chest, the third film, and is likely to collect about £50 million from the four-film series.</p>
<p>Depp now enters the realm of the extravagantly paid Hollywood gang actors.</p>
<p>The list incudes:</p>
<p>Harrison Ford (£38m) Indiana Jones 4<br />
Tom Hanks (£29m) Angels and Demons<br />
Cameron Diaz (£28.5m) What Happens in Vegas<br />
Jim Carrey (£23m) Cable Guy<br />
Will Smith (£18m) Hancock<br />
Sacha Baron Cohen (£16m) Borat<br />
Mel Gibson (£17m) Lethal Weapon 4<br />
Matt Damon (£15m) The Bourne Supremacy<br />
Tom Cruise (£12m) Mission: Impossible III<br />
Robert Pattinson (£10m) Twilight Saga</p>
<p>The participation of Depp to various films has generated over $4.8 billion worldwide. The actor got three nominations at the Academy Award for Best Actor, Screen Actors Guild Awards four times and Golden Globe Awards eight times. He won the Best Actor Awards from the Screen Actors Guild for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and from the Golden Globes for his role in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.</p>
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