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March 12, 2023

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March 12 - 18, 2023 WHATS UP! T11 yes, even beautiful charts and graphs about popular topics. It recently took on the movie biz, charting the biggest movies of all time, and it illustrated a fas- cinating fact: if you define "big- gest" in relative terms — on re- turn-on-investment as a per- centage — then the humble 2007 horror flick "Paranormal Activity" beats everyone. By a lot. That's partly a function of its success — it pulled in nearly $200 million, according to Box Office Mojo — but mostly be- cause it was incredibly cheap to make. It cost just $15,000, thanks to its cast of unknowns and its found footage-style production. And so, expressed as a per- centage, "Paranormal Activity" earned 1.3 million per cent of its budget back. "Avatar" (2009), the highest-grossing film of all time (raking in nearly $3 billion worldwide), can't compare to that — it earned back a mere 1,200 per cent of its budget. This has long been the advan- tage of horror films. More than all other genres, their success is just based on the premise that, if you have a good, scary idea, it doesn't matter so much how well you execute it. And as ev- ery hungry writer living in (or, more likely, near) Hollywood will tell you, ideas are the cheap part of filmmaking. So horror movies are almost always going to be cheaper to make. The downside is they appeal to a smaller demographic, but if you're talking in percentages, that's OK. Q: Have any of the cast members of "Glee" actually gone on to have a career in music? A: For the multitalented vet- erans of Fox's hit musical series "Glee," the answer depends on what you mean by "have a ca- reer." Because most of them went on to release music at some point in the eight years since the show ended. Lea Michele, who played Ra- chel, has probably had the most success on this front. She's re- leased four full albums so far, two of which placed on the prestigious Billboard 200 charts. But co-stars Amber Riley (who played Mercedes), Chord Overstreet (Sam), Kevin McHale (Artie), Darren Criss (Blaine), and Jane Lynch and Matthew Morrison (who played teachers Sue Sylvester and Will Schuester, respectively) have all released music. Some of them have also branched out into Broadway and other stage-musical roles, and they've all kept a foot in screen acting as well. So if by "have a career in music" you mean dedicate themselves full time to being musicians, the an- swer is no. Instead, they've more or less continued doing what they were doing on "Glee" — blend- ing together acting, singing and, in some cases, behind-the- scenes producing to create something that's bigger than the sum of those parts. Have a question? Email us at questions@tvtabloid.com. Please include your name and town. Personal replies will not be provided. 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This high-profile, long-developing project based on a popular French comic barely earned its enormous, $177-million budget back. All this seems to have con- vinced Owen to commit to TV. And that decision is paying off already, in the form of a lead role in a high-profile series coming soon to AMC. It's high-profile specifically because of his character: he'll be playing Sam Spade, the beloved literary sleuth created by crime writer Dashiell Hammett, made famous in the 1941 cinematic classic "The Maltese Falcon." "Monsieur Spade" is about an older version of the character, retired from big-city detective work and living out his golden years in small-town France in the early 1960s. The series has reportedly wrapped filming already, but there's no word yet on a release date. Q: I just had a friend tell me that "Paranormal Activity" is actually the most success- ful movie of all time. But that's not right, is it? I thought it was "Avatar" or something. 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