PINK PANTHER -- Apparently Not That Bad

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PINK PANTHER -- Apparently Not That Bad

#1 Post by AndyDursin »

Sure the "Tomato Meter" is low but there have been a number of surprisingly positive reviews from major critics, including Mike Clark:

http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/rev ... view_x.htm

I have a free ticket that came in a promotion with MGM/Sony's Panther DVDs, so I may check this out next week.

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#2 Post by Monterey Jack »

The only thing about this film that doesn't look horrible (or, as Steve Martin would say, "Ooorible!") is Beyonce Knowles. :P

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#3 Post by AndyDursin »

Jack I can always count on you for pics of very attractive ladies!! :)

I agree the movie looks bad. But, I'm equally surprised it's been getting the few decent reviews that it has. It's a movie I'd like to be "good," since I enjoyed the originals...though the trailers are hideous.

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#4 Post by Monterey Jack »

AndyDursin wrote:Jack I can always count on you for pics of very attractive ladies!! :)
Thank you, I'm here all week! 8)

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It has Clive Owen in it. That's all the reason I need to stay at home.

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#6 Post by mkaroly »

As of Sunday afternoon I think this movie pulled in something like $21.7 million....I am absolutely shocked at this figure. Are you kidding me??? Has anyone seen this film yet? This still doesn't motivate me to want to go and see it.

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#7 Post by Carlson2005 »

First Big Momma's House 2 and now this. Can any of you now doubt the impending Apocalypse is nigh?

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#8 Post by AndyDursin »

Hey, again, a few people liked it...and even in the negative reviews, the movie didn't get the kinds of "so bad it's unwatchable" press it had garnered over the months.

I've seen movies with bad trailers before turn out OK -- who knows, maybe this is one of them?

The one person I wouldn't want to be right now is Harrison Ford. Not only did FIREWALL look like junk ("get away from my family!") but apparently it IS junk. Ford is on the kind of career-killing run Sean Connery was on for a while when he broke out of Bond for the first time.

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AndyDursin wrote:Hey, again, a few people liked it...and even in the negative reviews, the movie didn't get the kinds of "so bad it's unwatchable" press it had garnered over the months.

I've seen movies with bad trailers before turn out OK -- who knows, maybe this is one of them?

The one person I wouldn't want to be right now is Harrison Ford. Not only did FIREWALL look like junk ("get away from my family!") but apparently it IS junk. Ford is on the kind of career-killing run Sean Connery was on for a while when he broke out of Bond for the first time.
I guess I'm just a die-hard Peter Sellers/Inspector Clouseau person. I cannot accept Steve Martin as Clouseau. It's my shortcoming. It also makes me mad that a younger demographic will probably not look back at the original comic genius of Peter Sellers and what he brought to the character. They will see Martin as clouseau and that makes me more mad. Oh well- life goes on.

FIREWALL will not be seen by me. This is what I was afraid of when Lucas took so much time with INDY 4- Ford's movements look very awkward, forced, and this movie just looks like a poor attempt to remake RANSOM (Mel Gibson) and cross it with some kind of DIE HARD action. What were the weekend box office figures Andy?

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mkaroly wrote:
AndyDursin wrote:Hey, again, a few people liked it...and even in the negative reviews, the movie didn't get the kinds of "so bad it's unwatchable" press it had garnered over the months.


I've seen movies with bad trailers before turn out OK -- who knows, maybe this is one of them?

The one person I wouldn't want to be right now is Harrison Ford. Not only did FIREWALL look like junk ("get away from my family!") but apparently it IS junk. Ford is on the kind of career-killing run Sean Connery was on for a while when he broke out of Bond for the first time.
I guess I'm just a die-hard Peter Sellers/Inspector Clouseau person. I cannot accept Steve Martin as Clouseau. It's my shortcoming. It also makes me mad that a younger demographic will probably not look back at the original comic genius of Peter Sellers and what he brought to the character. They will see Martin as clouseau and that makes me more mad. Oh well- life goes on.

FIREWALL will not be seen by me. This is what I was afraid of when Lucas took so much time with INDY 4- Ford's movements look very awkward, forced, and this movie just looks like a poor attempt to remake RANSOM (Mel Gibson) and cross it with some kind of DIE HARD action. What were the weekend box office figures Andy?
I understand that about Clouseau...I actually thought Kevin Kline would have been a better choice for that part than playing Dreyfus!

Here are the figures:

This Wk Last Wk Title Dist. Weekend Gross Cumulative
Gross Rlse
Wks # of
Theaters
1 - The Pink Panther MGM Distribution Company $21,700,000 $21,700,000 1 3477
2 - Final Destination 3 New Line Cinema $20,125,000 $20,125,000 1 2880
3 - Curious George Universal Pictures Distribution $15,319,000 $15,319,000 1 2566
4 - Firewall Warner Bros. Pictures Distribution $13,830,000 $13,830,000 1 2840
5 1 When a Stranger Calls Screen Gems $10,000,000 $34,846,000 2 3004
6 2 Big Momma's House 2 20th Century Fox Distribution $6,825,000 $54,802,000 3 2733
7 3 Nanny McPhee United International Pictures, Universal Pictures Distribution $5,230,000 $33,246,000 3 2148
8 4 Brokeback Mountain N/A $4,192,000 $66,628,000 10 1963
9 5 Hoodwinked N/A $2,502,000 $47,366,000 9 2085
10 6 Underworld: Evolution Screen Gems $2,500,000 $57,246,000 4 1835
11 7 Something New Focus Features $2,481,000 $8,441,000 2 1265
12 10 The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Buena Vista Pictures Distribution $2,123,000 $284,792,000 10 1302

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#11 Post by mkaroly »

Interesting- $66+ million for BROKEBACK. FIREWALL looked like it didn't do so hot.

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