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Haywire Opens Today in Theaters Jan 20th Forecasts and Projections

Posted by: Jen on January 20, 2012

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Haywire, staring Gina Carano, made its debut in theaters on Jan 20th.
It was released as a wide release on more than 2500 screens. Other wide released movies that were released on Jan 20th include Underworld Awakening, Red Tails and Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close.
Total sales from all movies this weekend are expected to come in at around $102 million and Relativity Media is projecting that Haywire will do $8 million in sales. Underworld Awakening is expected to come in #1 with 20-25 million in weekend sales.
Update 01/21/12:
Haywire does $2.9 million in sales on Friday coming slightly behind  Contraband and Extremely Loud which took the #3 and #4 spots with $3.7 m and $3.2m respectively.
Haywire Movie Reviews
Haywire Trailers and Complete Movie Information
Haywire TV Spot #1, #2, #3
Source:  Hollywoodreporter


Soderbergh on Gina’s voice alternation work

Posted by: mkygod on January 14, 2012

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In an interview for Vulture magazine, director Steven Soderbergh clarified on what went into altering Gina’s voice in Haywire:
That’s not really her speaking voice. We spent a lot of time in post working really hard on her voice, and we used every trick imaginable that’s used on records today — in the editing, in the pitch. We combined five different readings in one sentence. We wanted her to sound different — not like Gina, but like her character, Mallory Kane. So that took a lot of work, and we worked really hard on it. That was the point of it. Everyone under the age of 30 is terrified of Gina, but Mallory is someone new.
This perhaps extinguishes the rumors that her voice was replaced with that of another voice actress.


Karyn Bryant and Bas Rutten interviews Gina Carano on Haywire, Kissing Actors, Returning to MMA, Cyborg

Posted by: mkygod on January 13, 2012

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MMA H.E.A.T’s Karyn Bryant sits down with Gina Carano, and hears what she has to say about staring in her first film:

Bas Rutten also talks to her briefly about Cristiane “Cyborg” Santos:

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