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You’re about to watch the second episode of Extra Butter, the show that gives you exclusive Hollywood interviews, exclusive movie news, and all the upcoming information on what’s hot in the world of film.
This week we got an exclusive clip from Kung Fu Killer starring Donnie Yen from IP Man. In this clip, you get to see him bust some serious fight moves in order to escape a sticky situation.
We also went to Jamaica to talk to Fazion Love, who played Big Worm in the classic Friday movie. He had some strong words about why Friday will always be relevant – no matter what people say.
Lastly, we got some exclusive pictures of The Miz. We talked to him about his new movie The Marine 4 and how the WWE studios are changing their M.O.
Check out this week’s Extra Butter up above.
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1. "Ride Along" (2014)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $25 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $134 million <br>
Starring Kevin Hart and Ice Cube, "Ride Along" was an instant box office smash, taking in more than $48 million in its first week…more than double the cost of the movie.
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2 of 10
2. "Malcolm X" (1993)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $33 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $48 million <br>
Spike Lee's epic biopic infamously went over its $28 million dollar budget. But it was well worth it: the movie is one of the great black biopics of our time.
Source:IMDb
3 of 10
3. "Get Rich or Die Trying" (2005)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $40 million<br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $30 million<br>
We understand why producers would give the green-light on a movie like this: at the time, 50 Cent was the hottest thing in pop music. But the movie, roughly about the rapper's life, was a famous flop: only pulling in a little over $40 million domestically.
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4 of 10
4. "Fat Albert" (2004)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $45 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross </b>: $48 million<br>
The "Fat Albert" remake was famously flamed by critics. Audience members didn't like the Kenan Thompson-led movie, either, grossing only $48 million domestically.
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5 of 10
5. "Shaft" (2000)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $46 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $70 million <br>
Samuel L. Jackson was the perfect man to bring John Shaft to the new millennium. The movie opened number one on the box office charts back in 2000.
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6 of 10
6. "Red Tails" (2012
<b>Production Budget:</b> $58 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $49 million <br>
It took Goerge Lucas over 30 years to bring the story of the Tuskegee Airmen to the big screen. When it finally did hit the silver screen, reactions were mixed.
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7 of 10
7. "Dreamgirls" (2006)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $75 million<br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $103 million <br>
Producers took a huge risk on "Dreamgirls." The movie, which had an all black cast, cost over $75 million to make. The risk paid off: the movie was profitable, and it was one of the most critically acclaimed movies of the year.
Source:IMDb
8 of 10
8. "Life" (1999)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $80 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $63 million <br>
"Life" starred two of the greatest black comics of all time, Eddie Murphy and Martin Lawrence. How could it fail? We're not sure…but it did. The movie, which was surprisingly a downer, didn't come close to its $80 million production budget.
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9 of 10
9. "Nutty Professor II: The Klumps" (2000)
<b>Production Budget:</b> $84 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $123 million <br>
Back in 1996, the Eddie Murphy-led "Nutty Professor" was a huge smash, making more than $100 million at the box office. So when the sequel came along, four years later, it came with a huge budget ($84 million.)
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10 of 10
10. "Bad Boys II" (2003)
<b>Production Budget: </b> $130 million <br>
<b>Domestic Total Gross:</b> $138,608,444 <br>
The original "Bad Boys" came out in 1995, when Will Smith and Martin Lawrence were still just TV stars. When the sequel came, in 2003, Smith and Lawrence were both legit box office draws, which explains the $130 million budget.
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