Lockout

'Lockout' Guess The Box Office Contest - WINNERS

Lockout officially grossed $6,231,836! The winners of the Guess The Box Office Contest are:

ElyseHCC - $6.1M

rdfuncpl - $6.2M

wkotansky - $6.28M

They've won the following prizes:

  • One (1) Lockout Movie Poster

  • One (1) Lockout Keychain Flashlight

  • One (1) Lockout Drawstring bag

Critics Consensus: The Three Stooges Is Sometimes Funny, Sometimes Un-Soiten

This weekend at the multiplex, we've got two Howards and a Fine (the Farrelly Brothers' adaptation of "The Three Stooges"), a spooky rural dwelling ("The Cabin in the Woods," written by cult-favorite Joss Whedon), and an outer space prison riot ("Lockout," starring Guy Pearce). If anyone could update the Three Stooges' brand of violently stoopid slapstick for the 21st century, it would be the Farrelly Brothers.

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Review: Guy Pearce – The Only Reason To Lock In With 'Lockout'

Psychotic “Sci-fi” high on intensity and edgy, witty dialog – rattling ride! That’s how I’m describing Lockout, a dark piece which practically resembles a futuristic Alcatraz or San Quentin gone ha...

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Guess The Box Office Contest - Lockout

Got a moment? Enter our 'Lockout' Guess The Box Office contest!

  1. Log in to your gofobo account
  2. Leave a comment with what you think the final total domestic box office will be through April 15th, 2012.
  3. Check back Monday morning to see if you're a winner!
  4. The closest three people will win:

Review: Sci-Fi Thriller 'Lockout' Falls To Earth (Video)

The year is 2079 and in this so-called Sci-Fi futuristic thriller, entitled 'Lockout', 500 of the most violent criminals are kept in a state of suspended animation on a space station orbiting above...

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Watch: First 5 Minutes Of Luc Besson Produced Sci-Fi Actioner 'Lockout' Delivers Guy Pearce As Loveable Rogue

“He's the best there is, but he's a loose cannon.” With that impeccably delivered line, Guy Pearce was built up for sci-fi action hero status in the trailer for the Luc Besson-produced “Lockout.” Europacorp has now followed that statement up with proof, in the form of the film's first five minutes, and they're completely implausible, nonsensically plotted, and oh yeah -- pretty damned entertaining as well.

'Lockout' Poster Takes No Prisoners

As a movie fan, there are few things I enjoy more than Guy Pearce movies and Luc Besson movies. So fuse the two together into one far-out space-set thriller, and you know I'm going to be on board.

That's why I'm pretty pumped to host this exclusive "Lockout" poster here on Movies Blog. It's got Guy Pearce. It's got Maggie Grace. It's got an awesome future gun riddling bullets into who-knows-what. In short, it's awesome.

"Lockout" is described as follows: