I know some grown ass men who cried when Eazy-E died. They found time to put in some humor and they found times to make it dramatic. "Not only because of the numbers but the editing and how they made it really authentic. But to hit that on the second weekend, that's like a Marvel movie so it's really exciting to me. "I remember “Olympus Has Fallen” hit $90 something million and we were ecstatic because they didn't expect it to do that well. People don't realize how handsome those residuals can be when you hit that arc," Woodley told FOX Sports. "For a movie to do $100 million is a big deal. Woodley was extremely excited to be a part of such a well-received film where critics and fans have been overwhelmingly positive to the entire movie.Ĭrossing the $100 million threshold in just the second week of release is a big deal as well, especially considering “Straight Outta Compton” was produced for just $29 million. Rousey played a part in “Furious 7”, which came out earlier this year, and Woodley landed his biggest role to date playing T-Bone from Da Lench Mob in “Straight Outta Compton”. 1 film in the country for the second straight week. Tyron Woodley recently joined Ronda Rousey in the exclusive club of current UFC fighters who have been a part of movies making over $100 million in 2015 after “Straight Outta Compton” crossed that mark while remaining the No.
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