Posted on 12/19/2005 3:56:40 PM PST by jcav
This ought to be fun!
This broke dic* dog film will go down in flames.
I hope the LA Times isn't holding it's breath. Or maybe on second thought...
No, no, it won't go down in flamews Hey, it's showing well even in little towns across America! /sarcasm
Yeah right, in the LA Times wildest dreams.
When the trailers were shown there was derisive laughter everywhere.
I don't think it will flop. The movie industry and organized gay groups will ensure they get the correct PR. I suspect it will have a rent a crowd mob of queers following the select showings. This is another sickening test for them...a test to see how far they can continue to push(so to speak)
Not to mention setting a record for per-theater average for an independent film about two gay shepherds eating chocolate pudding in the woods......
or maybe,
setting a record for the per-theater average for movies in which the two lead characters ride horses and hump each other in the rump.....
The records are endless!!!!!
It'll probably make about $100 bucks here in Kentucky, and most of that will come from people who crossed the river from Cincinnati to watch it in Covington.
This film will do well wherever gay cowboys are found
Do the gerbils pay half-price for tickets?
It is NOT a cowboy movie. These men(?) tend sheep.
I thought cattle folks didn't like sheep folks?
Well, the people's Detroit Free Press "movie critic", Terry Lawson gave it four out of a possible four stars on Sunday. Lawson is a distinguished alumni of the Josef Goebbels school of journalism. I'm sure the for sale Ebert and Roper have given it two big thumbs up as well.
$3.3 million in 10 days in limted release is not bad for a movie that cost $14 million.
As my brother said today, "I think given the choice, I'd rather watch a movie about a cowboy having sex with a sheep than with another man."
Up what???
As David Letterman said - it's a good movie for anybody who likes to see men kissing
Its not unfamiliar for a studio, a producer or even a star to 'stock' an opening by paying for people to attend an opening weekend. And if their movie really sucks, they can claim that people bought tickets to other movies but really went into their movie but were trying to dampen the numbers by buying the wrong tickets (hello, Spike Lee).
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