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Archive: Jun 12, 2006
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Readership Poll Results
by: Jun 12, 2006 Print

The strong performances of summer movies X-Men: The Last Stand and The Break-Up seem to bear out Playback's latest poll results. Asked online, "How will the movie box office fare this summer?" 43% of respondents believed that better films would mean better business. But 32% predict that more media choices will lure audiences away, while 25% think this year's receipts will be on par with last year's slump.


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