Weekend Box-Office: Bay's ISLAND Sinks!
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Weekend Box-Office: Bay's ISLAND Sinks!
If these are accurate then it means really bad news for THE ISLAND and the BAD NEWS BEARS remake. Looks like Bay's streak of $100 mil epics will be coming to a very quick end (it also means Ewan Macgregor and Scarlett Johannson aren't enough to open a movie, either).
FRIDAY Estimates, Showbizdata.com
Title Daily Total
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 9.0 94.9
WEDDING CRASHERS 7.7 62.8
ISLAND, THE 4.4 4.4
BAD NEWS BEARS 4.2 4.2
FANTASTIC FOUR 3.6 112.3
DEVIL'S REJECTS, THE 3.1 3.1
HUSTLE & FLOW 2.7 2.7
WAR OF THE WORLDS 2.5 202.3
BATMAN BEGINS 1.1 190.2
MR. AND MRS SMITH 1.1 172.1
FRIDAY Estimates, Showbizdata.com
Title Daily Total
CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY 9.0 94.9
WEDDING CRASHERS 7.7 62.8
ISLAND, THE 4.4 4.4
BAD NEWS BEARS 4.2 4.2
FANTASTIC FOUR 3.6 112.3
DEVIL'S REJECTS, THE 3.1 3.1
HUSTLE & FLOW 2.7 2.7
WAR OF THE WORLDS 2.5 202.3
BATMAN BEGINS 1.1 190.2
MR. AND MRS SMITH 1.1 172.1
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When I first heard of Bay doing THE ISLAND, I thought it was a remake of the Peter Benchley flickCouldn't happen to a nicer guy.
And whenever I see those ads with Ewan McGregor, I keep on expecting him to say "But you were the frozen one!"
In hindsight maybe that would have resulted in a better movie (especially considering the Pirates of Caribbean success!).
Actually, when I saw the trailer, I thought it was too much of a hybrid of MINORITY REPORT and LOGAN'S RUN to be anything worth seeing- did anyone see it?AndyDursin wrote:When I first heard of Bay doing THE ISLAND, I thought it was a remake of the Peter Benchley flickCouldn't happen to a nicer guy.
And whenever I see those ads with Ewan McGregor, I keep on expecting him to say "But you were the frozen one!"
In hindsight maybe that would have resulted in a better movie (especially considering the Pirates of Caribbean success!).
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There's an easy explanation: why would anyone want to see it? Seriously. I mean, you've got Ewan MacGregor -- last I checked he can't carry a movie. Scarlett Johannson is no box-office draw. Together, I think they vastly over-analyzed their "star" potential.
Plus the trailers -- like every Warner movie this summer -- were horrid. You had very little idea what the movie was about or anything else. That couldn't have helped either.
FANTASTIC FOUR beat both that AND the remake of the BAD NEWS BEARS -- in its third weekend, no less! (so much for bad worth of mouth, huh!).
Also amazing how well MR AND MRS SMITH has done -- easily the highest grosser for both Pitt and Jolie...should end up with $180 million domestic.
Here are the weekend numbers for those interested:
1 1 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory WB $28,300,000 -49.6% 3,790 +20 $7,467 $114,106,000 $150 2
2 2 Wedding Crashers NL $26,200,000 -22.7% 2,925 - $8,957 $80,901,000 $40 2
3 3 Fantastic Four Fox $12,275,000 -46.1% 3,449 -170 $3,559 $122,560,000 $100 3
4 - The Island DW $12,100,000 - 3,122 - $3,875 $12,100,000 $100 2
5 N Bad News Bears Par. $11,500,000 - 3,183 - $3,612 $11,500,000 - 1
6 4 War of the Worlds Par. $8,825,000 -42.1% 3,265 -459 $2,702 $208,321,000 $132 4
7 N Hustle and Flow ParC $8,100,000 - 1,013 - $7,996 $8,100,000 $2.80 1
8 N The Devil's Rejects Lions $7,000,000 - 1,757 - $3,984 $7,000,000 - 1
9 5 Batman Begins WB $4,730,000 -21.6% 2,275 -535 $2,079 $191,108,000 $150 6
10 12 March of the Penguins WIP $4,300,000 +183.8% 695 +563 $6,187 $9,224,000 - 5
11 6 Mr. and Mrs. Smith Fox $3,625,000 -30.8% 1,916 -454 $1,891 $174,568,000 $110 7
Plus the trailers -- like every Warner movie this summer -- were horrid. You had very little idea what the movie was about or anything else. That couldn't have helped either.
FANTASTIC FOUR beat both that AND the remake of the BAD NEWS BEARS -- in its third weekend, no less! (so much for bad worth of mouth, huh!).
Also amazing how well MR AND MRS SMITH has done -- easily the highest grosser for both Pitt and Jolie...should end up with $180 million domestic.
Here are the weekend numbers for those interested:
1 1 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory WB $28,300,000 -49.6% 3,790 +20 $7,467 $114,106,000 $150 2
2 2 Wedding Crashers NL $26,200,000 -22.7% 2,925 - $8,957 $80,901,000 $40 2
3 3 Fantastic Four Fox $12,275,000 -46.1% 3,449 -170 $3,559 $122,560,000 $100 3
4 - The Island DW $12,100,000 - 3,122 - $3,875 $12,100,000 $100 2
5 N Bad News Bears Par. $11,500,000 - 3,183 - $3,612 $11,500,000 - 1
6 4 War of the Worlds Par. $8,825,000 -42.1% 3,265 -459 $2,702 $208,321,000 $132 4
7 N Hustle and Flow ParC $8,100,000 - 1,013 - $7,996 $8,100,000 $2.80 1
8 N The Devil's Rejects Lions $7,000,000 - 1,757 - $3,984 $7,000,000 - 1
9 5 Batman Begins WB $4,730,000 -21.6% 2,275 -535 $2,079 $191,108,000 $150 6
10 12 March of the Penguins WIP $4,300,000 +183.8% 695 +563 $6,187 $9,224,000 - 5
11 6 Mr. and Mrs. Smith Fox $3,625,000 -30.8% 1,916 -454 $1,891 $174,568,000 $110 7
the trailer WERE bad, but instead of people not undertanding what it was about they showed the whole movie! maybe th eus trailers are different, but over here, ther eis no need to see th emovie anymore because th etrailer gave everything away.. the whole plot, all major plot points and twists and the ending!
but usually that doesnt keep people away...
but usually that doesnt keep people away...
It's wrong and mean spirited to revel in the failure of others, but -
YEAH! DING-DONG, THE WITCH IS DEAD!
This one didn't even do as well as Alexander in its opening! While it's probably too much to hope that audiences have finally wised up to Bay's lack of talent, a friend who say it yesterday told me it was s filled with product placement - really, really obvious and repeated endorsements - that he felt that he should have been paid to see it
YEAH! DING-DONG, THE WITCH IS DEAD!
This one didn't even do as well as Alexander in its opening! While it's probably too much to hope that audiences have finally wised up to Bay's lack of talent, a friend who say it yesterday told me it was s filled with product placement - really, really obvious and repeated endorsements - that he felt that he should have been paid to see it
I'm not trying to defend Bay here, but...how is it ALL the director's fault?
If a movie stinks, wouldn't the first fault be with the actual CONTENT, like the story and script?
It's up to the director to take said material and shoot and visualize it in as compelling a manner as possible.
Now, if Bay came up with the story for The Island as well...fire away!
I liked The Rock and Bad Boys 1 well enough, for action films, and even Armageddon was a romp in the theater when I saw it with some friends.
But, just like it's probably fair to condemn Bay as the sole villian...I can't give Bay ALL the praise for the films that I liked, either. Movie making is a team effort.
I guess there really is some bitterness out there about Pearl Harbor. That's what I glean from reading some of the reactions in this thread.
As far as The Island goes...it just looks like a POS even in the trailers and from everything I've read. I very seriously doubt a different director could have done much more with it, since the script and story are a hackneyed nightmare to begin with.
If a movie stinks, wouldn't the first fault be with the actual CONTENT, like the story and script?
It's up to the director to take said material and shoot and visualize it in as compelling a manner as possible.
Now, if Bay came up with the story for The Island as well...fire away!
I liked The Rock and Bad Boys 1 well enough, for action films, and even Armageddon was a romp in the theater when I saw it with some friends.
But, just like it's probably fair to condemn Bay as the sole villian...I can't give Bay ALL the praise for the films that I liked, either. Movie making is a team effort.
I guess there really is some bitterness out there about Pearl Harbor. That's what I glean from reading some of the reactions in this thread.
As far as The Island goes...it just looks like a POS even in the trailers and from everything I've read. I very seriously doubt a different director could have done much more with it, since the script and story are a hackneyed nightmare to begin with.
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I find it difficult to defend Bay. I really haven't cared for any of his films particularly though it's strange that I will defend PEARL HARBOR -- to a point. It's no great movie, I wouldn't even recommend it strongly, yet at the same time there are so many people who HATE it (pretty absurd when you consider how much money it raked in -- someone out there liked it) that I find myself defending it.
Anyway, I haven't seen THE ISLAND but I will give it a fair shake on video...though I am not at all surprised by the tepid box-office results. The trailer, the cast, the story -- why would anyone want to spend a night out (and $10 a ticket) for THAT?
Anyway, I haven't seen THE ISLAND but I will give it a fair shake on video...though I am not at all surprised by the tepid box-office results. The trailer, the cast, the story -- why would anyone want to spend a night out (and $10 a ticket) for THAT?
I've seen far worse films than Pearl Harbor. PH is an excercise in supreme frustration, because you can see hints in it of what COULD HAVE BEEN a great film.AndyDursin wrote:I find it difficult to defend Bay. I really haven't cared for any of his films particularly though it's strange that I will defend PEARL HARBOR -- to a point. It's no great movie, I wouldn't even recommend it strongly, yet at the same time there are so many people who HATE it (pretty absurd when you consider how much money it raked in -- someone out there liked it) that I find myself defending it.
But alas...not to be. And I'm not convinced that's all Bay's fault, either, just based on my understandings of who does what to make a film happen.
How about Devil's Rejects? That thing looks like a snuff film outright. I've DEFINITELY been asking your question a lot, every time I see the trailer for THAT.
Anyway, I haven't seen THE ISLAND but I will give it a fair shake on video...though I am not at all surprised by the tepid box-office results. The trailer, the cast, the story -- why would anyone want to spend a night out (and $10 a ticket) for THAT?