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Yet a lot of duds accompanied the hits, with flops such as "Battleship" and "Total Recall" leaving audiences cold. Star power could not pack theaters, either, as fans generally ignored movies featuring A-listers ("That's My Boy" with Adam Sandler, "Rock of Ages" with Tom Cruise, "Dark Shadows" with Johnny Depp, "The Watch" with Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn). Summer movie attendance hit a modern high of 653 million in 2002, when "Spider-Man" opened with a then-record $114.8 million. Hollywood has continually climbed to new dollar highs since, but actual attendance has steadily declined as entertainment options expanded with home theater systems, streaming video and endless portable gadgets. This season, the Summer Olympics siphoned off movie audiences a bit, and the shootings that killed 12 people at a midnight debut screening of "The Dark Knight Rises" in Colorado jolted the industry. Studio executives say the shootings probably cut into business by no more than a fraction. The tragedy did prompt some moviegoers to think twice about heading to theaters when they have so many entertainment options right at home, though. The upside for Hollywood is that revenue and attendance for the year is 4 percent ahead of 2011's, while attendance is up 3 percent. Hollywood hopes to build on that with a strong fall and holiday lineup that includes the James Bond thriller "Skyfall," the "Twilight" finale and part one of "The Lord of the Rings" prelude, "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey." Of course, studio bosses had the same hopes for summer before business took a downturn. "We had a couple of movies ourselves that didn't meet expectations," said Dan Fellman, head of distribution at Warner Bros., which released "The Dark Knight Rises" and the surprise hit "Magic Mike" but also stumbled with "Rock of Ages" and "Dark Shadows." "There's the old cliche, nobody starts out to make bad movies. But we are looking at a very strong fall and Christmas ahead." ___ Online:
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