Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$31,011,732
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,203,266
Gross worldwide
$60,040,976
Budget
$40,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$31,011,732
Opening weekend US & Canada
$9,203,266
Gross worldwide
$60,040,976
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By Alfredo 2022-04-22 07:01:31
Among the inspirational movies that appeared in 2010, in addition to "127 Hours", which was nominated for the Oscar for Best Picture, the appearance of the movie "Morning Anchor" also made people shine. Directed by Roger Mitchell and starring Rachel McAdams, Harrison Ford, and Diane Keaton, the film comes out on the screen in its comedy style, and revolves around journalists. The theme of the story also hit the soft underbelly of most journalists.
Director Roger Michel's...
By Martine 2022-04-22 07:01:31
Reality is not so perfect, but we can make it as perfect as possible.
Like the heroine, how many people have no dazzling education, no background, and only rely on their own enthusiasm to join the news career. After being fired for a while, I happened to accept a low-paying and despised job, but in the end I achieved success in my career and also gained love-of course, such a perfect ending is actually related to For the hard-pressed female journalists in reality, it's too dreamy.
The first time I watched it, it was purely to ease my emotions, I...
By Louisa 2022-04-22 07:01:31
I watched "Weakness" the day before yesterday, and I was looking for some Sandra movies to watch, but I turned to "Morning Anchor" and read the comment that it was a must-see movie for the media. The soundtrack is fun. Said to be the American version of Du Lala's promotion.
After watching it, I am still amazed. The current situation of media people is like this, staying up late to work overtime, living irregularly, and being interrupted by work calls anytime, anywhere. I saw someone...
By Thaddeus 2022-04-22 07:01:31
What a life if it were a fiber doughnut!
It’s been a long time since I watched a workplace inspirational film that made butterflies fly around in my stomach. Especially for someone who was born in journalism, watching such a film is really refreshing! ! ! Little excitement~
1. Best line:
It's great to have dreams.
When you were 8, people think you are adorable.
When you were 18, still, inspiring.
However when you are 28, it's a little embarrassing.
2, yes Rachel McAdams is...
By Eliseo 2022-04-22 07:01:31
Betsy was laid off from her job and went to interview for a program director position as a morning anchor. During the interview, the interviewer made things difficult for her. She wanted to get this position very much. In order to win her favor, she even explained her usual attitude towards work and dedication to her work. Then the interviewer asked her back: Are you so Work hard, why is it so miserable?
Yes, you have been working so hard, why are you getting mediocre results? Looking...
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By Gladyce 2023-09-19 00:50:53
A lot of small highlights, Rachel finally wears a white suit and runs away with a handbag with a blue scarf hanging on...
By Zechariah 2023-09-01 20:37:33
Just a light comedy. No need to be...
By Berta 2023-06-21 08:04:46
Ford's smile is so...
By Gerhard 2023-06-07 12:17:41
The heroine looks good with a change of...
By Brett 2023-06-04 06:47:21
Some of the passages are quite interesting, and the ending song is very...
[last lines]
Becky Fuller: [reading a newspaper article] "His gravity leavens the silliness of morning TV, making for an incongruous but somehow perfect match. Turns out that after 40 years in the business, the real Mike Pomeroy has arrived." Not bad.
Mike Pomeroy: By the way, I'm getting my prostate checked next week. I thought I'd take a crew with me.
Becky Fuller: [gasps] That's a great idea! We...
Mike Pomeroy: [cutting her off] Jesus, I'm kidding.
Becky Fuller: No, seriously, they have these little teeny, tiny cameras that go right up your...
Mike Pomeroy: No, no, no.
Becky Fuller: What if we got you a body double?
[Mike laughs]
Becky Fuller: Huh?
Mike Pomeroy: No.
Becky Fuller: No?
Mike Pomeroy: Not in a thousand years.
Mike Pomeroy: I've won 8 Peabodys. A Pulitzer. 16 Emmys. I was shot through the forearm in Bosnia. Pulled Colin Powell from a burning Jeep. I laid a cool washcloth on Mother Teresa's forehead during a cholera epidemic. I've had lunch with Dick Cheney.
Becky Fuller: You're here for the money.
Mike Pomeroy: That is correct.
Becky Fuller: OK. Is Daybreak a shitty show? Yes! But it's on a network, and not just any network. This is one of the most legendary news divisions in the entire history of television. Daybreak just needs someone who believes in it, who understands that a national platform is an invaluable resource, that no story is too low or too high to reach for...
Jerry Barnes: Are you gonna sing?