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DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY  THE INCREDIBLES - FROZONE


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES – FROZONE


$1.35


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY INCREDIBLES - MR. INCREDIBLE


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY INCREDIBLES – MR. INCREDIBLE


$1.35


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES - ELASTA GIRL


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES – ELASTA GIRL


$1.35


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES - SYNDROME


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES – SYNDROME


$1.35


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES - DASH


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES – DASH


$1.35


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY EPCOT FIGMENT


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY EPCOT FIGMENT


$1.35


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO - DORY


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO – DORY


$1.60


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO - NEMO


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO – NEMO


$1.60


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO - PEARL


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO – PEARL


$1.60


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO - BRUCE


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY FINDING NEMO – BRUCE


$1.60


2 WALT DISNEY WORLD MICKEY PRESSED PENNIES COIN BOOKS


2 WALT DISNEY WORLD MICKEY PRESSED PENNIES COIN BOOKS


$16.00


Disney Mickey Mouse  Pressed Coin  Collector Album


Disney Mickey Mouse Pressed Coin Collector Album


$14.90


DISNEY QUEST ORLANDO FL Elongated Pressed PENNY Coin


DISNEY QUEST ORLANDO FL Elongated Pressed PENNY Coin


$0.99


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY CARS - RAMONE


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY CARS – RAMONE


$1.25


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY CARS - CHICK HICKS


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY CARS – CHICK HICKS


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS- CINDERELLA


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY HOLLYWOOD STUDIOS- CINDERELLA


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY HOOK holding MICKEY ICE CREAM


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY HOOK holding MICKEY ICE CREAM


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY FESTIVAL OF THE LION KING


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY FESTIVAL OF THE LION KING


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MAGIC KINGDOM TINKERBELL


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MAGIC KINGDOM TINKERBELL


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MAGIC KINGDOM CINDERELLA


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MAGIC KINGDOM CINDERELLA


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY JAPANESE MINNIE MOUSE


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY JAPANESE MINNIE MOUSE


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MATER & LIGHTNING STUDIOS


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MATER & LIGHTNING STUDIOS


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY  PRINCESS ARIEL


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY PRINCESS ARIEL


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY WORLD of  DISNEY CRUELLA


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY WORLD of DISNEY CRUELLA


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY ARIEL WORLD OF DISNEY


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY ARIEL WORLD OF DISNEY


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY - PETER PAN


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY – PETER PAN


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MULAN holding UMBRELLA


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MULAN holding UMBRELLA


$2.00


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY WALL-E -   M-O


DISNEY PIXAR COIN PRESSED PENNY WALL-E – M-O


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY  SCROOGE MCDUCK


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY SCROOGE MCDUCK


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES - VIOLET


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY THE INCREDIBLES – VIOLET


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY CINDERELLA MICE


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY CINDERELLA MICE


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MINNIE MOUSE HOLLYWOOD STUDIO


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MINNIE MOUSE HOLLYWOOD STUDIO


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY ADVENTURELAND MICKEY


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY ADVENTURELAND MICKEY


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY ALADDIN - AL


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY ALADDIN – AL


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY STUDIOS -CARS/ GUIDO


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY STUDIOS -CARS/ GUIDO


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY  MONSTER'S INC. - SULLY


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MONSTER’S INC. – SULLY


$1.25


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY  MONSTER'S INC. - RANDALL


DISNEY COIN PRESSED PENNY MONSTER’S INC. – RANDALL


$1.25


WALT DISNEY WORLD Elongated Pressed QUARTER Coin


WALT DISNEY WORLD Elongated Pressed QUARTER Coin


$0.99


Disney Pressed Penny Coin, Belle Penny!


Disney Pressed Penny Coin, Belle Penny!


$2.99


Disney Pressed Penny Coin, Aurora Penny!


Disney Pressed Penny Coin, Aurora Penny!


$2.99

Iron Man 2′ could set boxoffice record

The summer boxoffice season begins at midnight Thursday, but already there’s buzz about a possible record being set during the first weekend.

That’s largely because it’s as iron-clad a certainty as one gets in the movie business that the Paramount-distributed “Iron Man 2″ will open well. The only question is how high the Marvel Comics superhero can fly the second time around.

Turbo-charged tracking data has jaws flapping over an opening north of the record $158.4 million bow by Warner Bros.’ “The Dark Knight” in July 2008.

At Paramount, which will reap only an unspecified distribution fee in releasing the film for producer Marvel Studios, executives are anxious to manage any irrational exuberance downward. They suggest only that the sequel will bow bigger than the original “Iron Man,” which wowed industryites when it kicked off summer 2008 with a $98.6 million debut.

Sometimes, the bigger the bow the further the second-weekend fall. So, though the franchise progenitor dropped less than 50% during its sophomore session — an impressively modest dip for a fanboy-driven actioner — a huge debut could see “Iron Man 2″ absorbing a bigger tumble in its follow-up frame.

“Iron Man” grossed $318.4 million overall domestically, and “Dark Knight” rang up $533.3 million. What about the opening for “Avatar,” you ask, the December release that went on to a record $746 million domestic run?

How quickly they forget: A mere $77 million debutante, “Avatar” was hampered by limited 3D screens for its bow but has enjoyed a “Titanic”-like theatrical journey stretching almost five months.

As for its global aspirations, “Iron Man 2″ also will play this weekend in most international markets — Japan gets the film next month — after unspooling in the U.K. and 52 other territories the previous weekend to maximize pre-World Cup play time abroad. The first “Iron Man” registered $266.7 million internationally; the sequel totes $121 million in foreign coin so far.

Decidedly 2D but chockablock with digital special effects, “Iron Man 2″ hits more than 2,500 domestic movie screens at 12:01 a.m. Friday before broadening to 4,000-plus playdates throughout the weekend.

Interest in the PG-13 pic extends broadly beyond its fanboy base to date-movie couples and most moviegoing demographics, so Mother’s Day falling on Sunday shouldn’t hurt the film’s daily gross. A consensus estimate for its three-day tally would be about $140 million, and even Paramount insiders agree that’s a doable numbers if the stars align.

“It’s going to be a big number,” a studio insider said.

Paramount is distributing, as it handled the original “Iron Man,” but the sequel is the first Marvel movie since Disney acquired the comics company. Marvel’s production expenses totaled at least $170 million, with prints and advertising an additional $75 million or so.

A smattering of negative reviews have been mixed into the mediocre to positive majority for “Iron Man 2,” but there appears little likelihood critics will hurt the film’s opening. Word-of-mouth among freshman-frame patrons could prove key to the pic’s success during subsequent weekends.

“The press hasn’t dug it, but the fans will like it, and that’s all that matters,” a Paramount exec said. “They might not like it as much as the first one, but they’ll like it.”

Even execs at rival studios are pulling for a big bow, hoping a successful “Iron Man 2″ launch will set the tone for the all-important summer boxoffice season.

“This is the big movie to kick off the summer, and I believe movies are contagious,” a top exec at a rival studio said. “If people like it, then they’ll go to see other movies.”

Rival distributors have avoiding slotting other wide openers this weekend, but three are set for the following frame including Universal’s similarly targeted Russell Crowe starrer “Robin Hood.” Summit’s romancer “Letters to Juliet,” another May 14 opener, is set for a whopping 800 sneak previews Sunday.

Meanwhile, Marvel is exploiting every conceivable merchandising tie-in to the techno-suited superhero movie.

Action accessories for kids include an Iron Man mask and “repulsor blaster,” and food and beverage merchandisers include such major retail chains as Burger King and 7-Eleven. Even a movie-related cologne is on offer by jeans-and-accessories retailer Diesel.

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