Film Fan Fridays for Friday January 18, 2008!
Movie Moxie —
... documentary exploring how homosexuality is dealt with in the Bible USA Limited release began Jan 11/08 and continues this week Official Film Site, IMDb Page, Trailer Friday January 18, 2008 Releases 27 Dresses Dir: Anne Fletcher (Step Up) Cast: Katherine Heigl, Krysten Ritter, Judy Green, James Marsden USA Official Film Site (autoplays trailer), IMDb Page, Trailer Trailer shows a lot, but it's a romantic comedy - not like we won't figure it out anyway ...
An Arbitrary Guide To This Weekend’s New Releases
Hollywoodtuna —
It’s here: 1-18-08.
The release date that’s been branded into everyone’s heads has finally arrived, and it’s time for Cloverfield to put up or shut up. I saw the movie Wednesday, and I’m happy to say it lived up to expectations (you can check out my full review here). As far as I’m concerned, it’s already done the impossible - it got everyone to stop talking about Juno. In a year that’ll ...
Weekend Box Office Estimates: “Cloverfield” Destroys The Competition
Hollywoodtuna —
... The Bucket List and Juno continued to stay strong, both notching double-digit weekends, while National Treasure 2 closed in on the $200 million mark along with Alvin and the Chipmunks. After a record-breaking 2007, 2008 is quickly quieting any concerns about a box office backlash.
Here’s how everyone else did this weekend:
1. Cloverfield: $41,000,000
2. 27 Dresses: $22,427,000
3. The Bucket List: ...
Weekend Box Office Estimates: “The Spartans” Kick Aside “Rambo”
Hollywoodtuna —
... most people psyched up about seeing it went the first weekend they could, but Paramount execs still can’t be thrilled about a warning sign like 68%. They can’t complain too much though, after a movie that cost only $25 million to make has taken in over $65 million in only 10 days.
Here’s how the rest of the pack did this weekend:
1. Meet the Spartans: $18,725,000
2. Rambo: $18,150,000
3. 27 Dresses: $13,600,000
4. Cloverfield: ...
Weekend Box Office Estimates: “Hannah Montana” Scores Big
Hollywoodtuna —
... meanwhile, continued to free fall, dropping all the way to 9th. Its $72 million take so far ought to ease concerns over a second-straight 60% decline, as will reassurances that its target audience will be back after going through the standard February sports withdrawal next weekend.
Here’s how the rest of the field performed:
1. Hannah Montana Concert Tour: $29,000,000
2. The Eye: $13,000,000
3. 27 Dresses: $8,400,000
4. Juno: $7,450,000
5. ...
Weekend Box Office Estimates: Kate Hudson Comedy Takes Home The “Gold”
Hollywoodtuna —
... decline is giving Paramount execs second thoughts about a sequel? I’d bet money on it.
Here’s the loot the rest of the contenders got away with:
1. Fool’s Gold: $22,010,000
2. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins: $17,127,000
3. Hannah Montana Concert Tour: $10,058,000
4. The Eye: $6,630,000
5. Juno: $5,725,000
6. 27 Dresses: $5,700,000
7. The Bucket List: ...
Weekend Box Office Estimates: “Jumper” Transports Straight To The Top
Hollywoodtuna —
... $24,466,000
3. Step Up 2 the Streets: $21,516,000
4. Fool’s Gold: $15,020,000
5. Definitely, Maybe: $11,406,000
6. Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins: $10,431,000
7. Juno: $5,500,000
8. The Bucket List: $4,625,000
9. Hannah Montana Concert Tour: $3,890,000
10. 27 Dresses: $3,790,000




