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October 19, 2008

Sunday Estimates

As I expected, the dogs moved back up into the 2-spot, W. fell to fourth, though the number is about as good at Lionsgate could ever have expected, Fox had the 1 and 3 slots, and Body of Lies effectively half off... uh... Quarantine.

As you can see, this iPhone entry doesn't allow for the chart, but it's on the cover of MCN.

Posted by dpoland at October 19, 2008 09:18 AM

Comments

Well, the chart is sort of on the cover -- the numbers need a little editing, though.

Posted by: chris [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 09:37 AM

I don't even know where to start. Guys, get your shit together before loading this stuff, it's amateurish.

Posted by: martin [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 09:52 AM

I'm surprised "W." managed as much as 10M. I dragged myself to see it at the Arclight yesterday. The theater was sold out, but the response to the film was curiously muted. I don't think the audience had any idea what they were in for (me either) and the film presented certainly didn't seem to be what they wanted (it's nowhere near the brilliance of that "Once In A Lifetime"/"W." trailer.) I thought Josh Brolin was great, but everything else was, um, less than great. Also, Thandie Newton does a real bizarro turn as Condi in a very limited amount of screen time. Did they drug her before rolling the cameras?

Posted by: Pelham123 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 11:55 AM

I'll have a long interview with Thandie up later today in which she explains the effort in some detail.

Posted by: David Poland [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 01:42 PM

Aaaaaand as expected, wacko right-wing film blogs are championing the "W." finish as AMERICA'S EMBATTLED HEARTLAND MAKING A STAND AGAINST THE EVILS OF HOLLYWOOD LIBERALISM.

Instead of the fact that, by and large, most Americans don't go to many movies and usually don't give a shit unless it's an event movie.

But, nope, the fourth-place finish shows that YEEEEEEEEE-HAW, AMERICANS are tired of THAT THERE HOLLYWOOD MAKIN' FUN OF THEM!

(Link to the biggest neocon tool in the world in 3... 2... 1.....)

http://dirtyharrysplace.com/?p=5103#comments

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 02:36 PM

I should add that my surprise at "W." getting to 10M had nothing to do with the film's quality, but that it is an overtly political film. Good luck getting anyone to any of those in this or any other year. 10M is a great start for "W." although I don't think it will have any legs. I would think all the curiousity seekers, like me, came out this weekend and unless it knocked everyone's socks off there's not much more of an audience for it. As for the Right Wingers laughing at its perceived failure, well they got a much nicer (& fairer) portrayal of the "Decider" than they or Bush deserved.

Posted by: Pelham123 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 03:42 PM

4th place and 10 mill seems a little disappointing, but I'd put this film in the "war" movies category and within that, it's one of the few that has done decent business. It's also likely to have decent legs and hit 30-40.

Posted by: martin [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 05:02 PM

...Thus continuing the "Nothing good has ever come from Shreveport" streak that's been going since the beginning of time.

Posted by: SaveFarris [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 05:18 PM

Hey, SaveFarris, lay off Shreveport. I worked there a couple years in the '70s. (Of course, you might say that proves your point...)

Posted by: Joe Leydon [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 06:07 PM

I have a friend of mine who works a lot in Shreveport. I'm based out of Wilmington, NC.

We had a conversation the other day about which town has made the most really awful movies. I thought i had him when i brought up Maximum Overdrive and Black Knight, but he hit back with "Meet the Spartans".

Advantage: Shreveport.

Posted by: anghus [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 06:36 PM

W made more in two days than AMERICAN CAROL has in 17, but naturally, THE REAL AMERICA HATES HOLLYWOOD!!!

Posted by: Cadavra [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 07:42 PM

I just saw a tv spot for Zack and Miri on NBC, where the title of their film was called simply "Zack and Miri" No mention of porno. Wow.

Posted by: Aris P [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 07:45 PM

I am wondering whether this is not a marketing strategy and not an NBC demand... saw it half a dozen times that way in the last couple of days.

Posted by: David Poland [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 08:40 PM

What kind of marketing strategy is that?? Isn't porno the sell? "Zack and Miri" alone sounds like a lame CBS sitcom.

Posted by: Aris P [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 19, 2008 08:50 PM

Well, the some places won't even show the poster because of the use of the word "porno" and now they say "Seth Rogen and Elizabeth Banks made a movie so outrageous that we can't even tell you the title."

Posted by: KamikazeCamelV2.0 [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 12:45 AM

Does TV have any standards and practices at all these days? They can't say "porno"?

Posted by: christian [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 12:57 AM

when philly refused to let them use the word 'porno' on the billboards, smith countered by asking if they could just use the stick figures and 'zack and miri.com'....the city refused that too by saying that would encourage people to go to a site where the word 'porno' was used.....
when asked if this didn't conflict with free-speech rights, smith said the city invoked 'community standards' to get around that....

Posted by: scooterzz [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 05:46 AM

Ahhh, Philadelphia ... where the police firebombed the MOVE compound in a preview of Waco.

I saw the Zack and Miri ads during the NFL games yesterday. Fox5/NY and WCBS-TV in NYC are airing spots with "Make a Porno". The networks are running spots with the shortened title.

Posted by: Chucky in Jersey [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 07:48 AM

Excluding PORNO from that title, demonstrates the lengths to which this country is babied. WE WATCH PORNO! PORNO IS A HUGE INDUSTRY, BUT WE ARE GOING TO DENY IT? Fuck you Sunday Night Football. Fuck you, fuck Al Michaels for being traded for a cartoon, and fuck John Madden for not retiring. Retire, let Collinsworth take over, and help take one person off of that clusterfuck of a pre-game show.

Posted by: IOIOIOI [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 08:04 AM

I've been gone for a few days but had to come back to point out that Chucky is an utter loon. With all due respect to the MOVE controversy, what the F&@^ does it have to do with ANYTHING else that anybody else is talking about?

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 12:37 PM

Ah, for some quaint reason it always makes me feel good that in Chucky, Jeff has someone who he seems to dislike even more than me. Or at least someone who annoys him just as much.

YAY!

Posted by: LexG [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 01:54 PM

Lex, you at least have moments of lucidity where you choose not to be a jackass.

I'm assuming that one day, Chucky will be revealed as an inmate of some institution and I'll feel bad for making fun of someone with an actually diminished mental capacity.

Posted by: jeffmcm [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 20, 2008 02:06 PM

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