WTH is up about? It has an old guy and some fat kid in a cub scout outfit. I have no idea what it is from the trailers.
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WTH is up about? It has an old guy and some fat kid in a cub scout outfit. I have no idea what it is from the trailers.
Without spoiling too much
Basically its the story of a old man whose wife passes away and he lives alone, he decides to leave the world behind and take his house with him via helium ballons. Right before an over-eager fat boyscout tries to help him to get his "Assisting the Elderly" badge and is stuck on the porch when the house takes off. The house heads towards South America and the adventures follow
the theatrical trailers are pretty self explanatory, the tv ones not so much.
My wife really wants to see drag me to hell, so I will be seeing that in the next couple of days:hmgrin:
No surprise that Up took the top spot. Drag Me To Hell looks good but unfortunately I was spoiled as to the story and twist. Sounds awesome though and can't wait to see it, albeit on dvd though.
The movie season is too crowded now that is why Terminator Salvation is not doing as well as it probably would. Too much competition. Even Night at the Museum 2 is starting to tail off. There is no big releases until Transformers in a few weeks except some comedies so we will see if many of the current releases have legs.
Star Trek is still raking it in and really captured the feel of a true summer blockbuster. Even Wolverine is still chugging along. Despite the online leak, I think the box office results are pretty impressive for it.
Weekend box office for June 5-7 in millions:
1 UP 44.2 (137.3)
2 THE HANGOVER 43.3
3 LAND OF THE LOST 19.5
4 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE... 14.7 (127.3)
5 STAR TREK 8.4 (222.8)
6 TERMINATOR SALVATION 8.2 (105.5)
7 DRAG ME TO HELL 7.3 (28.5)
8 ANGELS & DEMONS 6.5 (116.1)
9 MY LIFE IN RUINS 3.2
10 DANCE FLICK 2.0 (22.7)
The Hangover has a big debut, while Land of the Lost bombs. I think Land of the Lost probably had trouble finding its target audience. It didn't know if it wanted to be a family movie or a typical Will Farrell one. By being a little more faith to the series (like having kids instead of co-workers with Farrell's character), it probably could have done much better.
Land of the Lost definitely was not a kids movie with its writing and use of language :hmlol:
Not surprising though, I think there was like 5 other people when we went to see it on a busy Saturday. I still do not know what its target audience is because the trailers and tv spots are far more tame then the actual movie (which features sexual innuendo, drug references, and really adult language).
UP is doing very well, its going to be more like Finding Nemo and Incredibles then it is CARS and Wall-E.
The theater place I went to had a good crowd for it, but they were playing it in a smaller one and only on one screen. They did a pretty good job of predicting things because they had The Hangover playing on two screens. A couple people with their kids looked like they walked out around the time Danny McBride's character debuted in the film (naked souvenirs). I thought Land of the Lost was a good popcorn flick, but it definitely had a lot of adult humor.
Terminator Salvation seems to be doing good overseas. This helps its potential sequel opportunities.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...goryId=19&cs=1
Too bad about land of the lost:hmsad: I am looking forward to seeing it. Was planning on going wed., still am.
I guess Land of the Lost is turning out to be this year's Speed Racer. Not a good sign for movies based on old children's TV series.
I find it funny that The Hangover made more than twice as much as Land of the Lost. I guess my wife and I made the same choice a lot of people made for those two. We were debating between which of these two movies we should see, and we ended up going with The Hangover.
It was pretty funny. It wasn't great, but it was entertaining overall.
Thanks again for the news, Firefly.
Up is holding well. I thought the Hangover would be #1 but Up takes it. It definitely seems like the family movie winner this early summer season. Hey, the numbers The Hangover pulled in are damn impressive though regardless of being #2 this week.
It's a shame about Land of the Lost. I want to go see it but I agree with everyone else in that the film itself is not sure of what it really is. Either a slapstick comedy or an adventure film. The property is not that well known, at least not to the crowd it was being marketed to, and Will Ferrell's name alone did not assure box office success. But it has Danny McBride so I have to see it (That's Kenny Powers to you!).
Hmm, interesting observation. It reminds me of back in the 90s when they started making all those movies based on old TV shows after The Brady Bunch did so well, but they started making movies based on properties that were too old like The Honeymooners or ones that weren't very well-known like McHale's Navy and they bombed. (Well, most of them weren't good anyway.) I think Speed Racer and now Land of the Lost are just too old to have a sizeable enough built-in audience from the originals. I know Land of the Lost was definitely before my time. They showed Speed Racer on MTV in the 80s I THINK. Looks like the 80s are as far back as movie makers can stretch if they want a large enough built-in audience.
are we sure about those figures above? I just read someplace that Hangover actually took the top spot this weekend with $45 mil and Up had like $44.3 mil
You are correct, this morning the final numbers came in and Hangover did better to cause a shift ... it was SUPER close
According to Box Office Mojo:
1. The Hangover $44,979,319
2. Up $44,138,266
Quote:
The Hangover hit the jackpot over the weekend, narrowly edging out Up for the top spot. The ribald comedy had been projected to trail the Pixar adventure in Sunday's studio estimates, but was revised upward once actual grosses poured in. Hangover's Friday dominance combined with a better-than-expected Sunday haul cinched its position, despite Up soaring past it on Saturday as well as being marginally ahead on Sunday. Both pictures were highly successful for their genres and wound up less than two percent apart
Weekend box office estimates for June 12-14:
1 THE HANGOVER 33.4 (105.4)
2 UP 30.5 (187.2)
3 THE TAKING OF PELHAM 25.0
4 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE... 9.6 (143.4)
5 LAND OF THE LOST 9.2 (35.0)
6 IMAGINE THAT 5.7
7 STAR TREK 5.6 (232.0)
8 TERMINATOR SALVATION 4.7 (113.8)
9 ANGELS & DEMONS 4.2 (123.3)
10 DRAG ME TO HELL 3.9 (35.1)
The Hangover and Up stay strong, while Imagine That bombs.
And both actually added theaters to their release. Up is on pace to easily surpass Toy Story 2, CARS, Ratatouille, and Wall-E in the next 2-3 weeks.
It is only trending a tiny bit (~1-3k) behind the #1 PIXAR film Finding Nemo (which ended at ~340m) when weeks into release is compared. We took my brother to see it this weekend and the theatre was completely packed (this was a 4pm Sat showing)
The Proposal has a strong debut, while Year One fizzles.
Weekend box office estimates in millions for June 19-21:
1 THE PROPOSAL 34.1
2 THE HANGOVER 26.9 (152.9)
3 UP 21.3 (224.1)
4 YEAR ONE 20.2
5 THE TAKING OF PELHAM 11.3 (43.3)
6 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE 7.3 (156.0)
7 STAR TREK 4.7 (239.4)
8 LAND OF THE LOST 4.0 (43.7)
9 IMAGINE THAT 3.1 (11.4)
10 TERMINATOR SALVATION 3.1 (119.5)
I can't say that I'm surprised about Year One. It just doesn't look very good at all based on the previews and commercials.
While it doesn't look quite as bad, I still say this is basically this year's Love Guru.
Thanks again for the info, Firefly.
The Hangover is finally booted from #1 but is still holding strong. Ryan Reynolds always makes me laugh and I am not surprised that The Proposal took #1 but it is just biding time until Transformers is released this week.
Year One does not look that funny but it has to be better than The Love Guru. That was a terrible movie. I can usually find some redeeming value in a bad movie however The Love Guru had none.
Meryl Streep is 60 today....haven't watched many of her films but she rocked in Deer Hunter ;)
The Proposal was pretty funny (though would had been funnier if they didn't waste a few of the scenes in the commercials) so I am glad it was #1 and not Year One.
Looking forward to Transformers, hopefully, this weekend.
Weekend box office estimates for June 26-28 in millions:
1 TRANSFORMERS: REVENGE OF THE FALLEN 112.0 (201.2)
2 THE PROPOSAL 18.5 (69.0)
3 THE HANGOVER 17.2 (183.2)
4 UP 13.1 (250.2)
5 MY SISTER'S KEEPER 12.0
6 YEAR ONE 5.8 (32.3)
7 THE TAKING OF PELHAM 5.40 (53.4)
8 STAR TREK 3.6 (246.2)
9 NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM: BATTLE... 3.5 (163.2)
10 AWAY WE GO 1.7 (4.1)
The 5 day estimate of 201.2 puts Transformers just below the 203.8 record of The Dark Knight.