Posted on 10/12/2007 5:48:51 AM PDT by topher
Director: Alejandro Gomez Monteverde
Writers: Alejandro Gomez Monteverde and Patrick Million
Release Date: 26 October 2007 (USA) more view trailer
Genre: Drama Tagline: One Person Can Change Your Life Forever more Plot Outline: Sooner or later every one of us will face an irreversible moment that will change our lives forever. If it hasn't happened to you yet...it will. BELLA is a true love story about how one day in New York City changed three people forever. more
Awards: 2 wins more
User Comments: There is hope for Hollywood
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The Bella the Movie Website is now listing Cities that it will open at...
But Fresno is almost at the bottom of the list for opening weekend -- Sacramento gets that honor...
Opening Weekend
NYC
Los Angeles/Orange County
Miami/Ft. Lauderdale/W. Palm Beach
Houston
Chicago
Dallas
San Antonio
San Francisco
Phoenix
Denver
San Diego
Orlando
Birmingham
Washington DC
St. Louis
Colorado Springs
Kansas City
Las Vegas
Austin
Baltimore
Philadelphia
Atlanta
Nashville
Knoxville
Detroit
Cleveland
Tampa
Fresno
Sacramento
OPENING November 9, 2007
Milwaukee
Madison
Green Bay
Minneapolis
Pittsburgh
Tucson
Des Moines
Albuquerque
Durango, CO
El Paso
Oklahoma City
Honolulu
But then for me, Houston, TX is only 200 miles away...
Doesn't look like the movie is playing the first 2-3 weeks in the Pacific Northwest (Seattle/Portland)...
I just saw it at a screening at Heritage. It was really amazing.
Our priest spoke at every mass today about this movie and the importance of going to see it. It wasn’t a quick after thought either, it was at least a five minutes long talk. We also have posters up in the entrance of the church.
One thing is to put flyers in the bulletin...
My family’s driving 100 miles to see Bella this Saturday. I iinsisted on it for my birthday treat (!) for the sake of my teenage boys, who need to see what life’s all about.
I was at that screening too! I’m a friend of the producer who spoke at that, and I’ve been promoting the movie as much as I can. I showed the trailer at a birthday party I attended on Saturday.
But I need to get the movie to play in Lafayette.
One of the actors (Ali Landry) is from this area and attended the University in Lafayette, Louisiana...
http://www.bellafaithvideos.com/
Did not work for me...
I would imagine it is:
1. Overload by so many people going to the website on opening day, or
2. Pro-Abortion techies crashing the website. There may be some problem with DNS...
HTTP://WWW.BellaTHEMovie.COM/
is down...
It may be that there are liberals/pro-abortion people who fear this movie enough to crash the website intentionally...
Of course, the server may not be able to handle the load on opening day, which might be a good thing...
Cardinal Rigali promoted the movie in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia...
Web Site is back up... Maybe it was Opening Day Server Load...
However, Box Office Mojo does not want the stats to be reprinted without their permission -- it is their proprietary information.
From what I saw, Bella seems to be doing very good based on the number of screens it is currently showing at.
There will be pressure to open it up to more screens if it successful. For example, big budget films usually start out at 1,000 to 3,000 theaters (screens) that it shows at on the movie's opening weekend. It is does great, more screens can be added. If it does poorly, then it will lose screens.
The fact the website for the movie crashed opening day seems to indicate quite a bit of interest in the movie.
I believe the movie is on pace for $1 million for opening weekend, which may be very good for a film showing at very few screens (considerably less than 500).
HERE IS THE LINK TO BELLA ON BOX OFFICE MOJO:
If it was a ranking for college football, it would be a BCS contender for the championship game...
That would mean a top 5 ranking show far this weekend...
All of the numbers point to a wider release, if Hollywood is in the business of making money (and the theaters)...
Maybe there can be action to get the website of the Archdiocese of Boston to post information about the movie Bella. The Archdioceses of Chicago, Philadelphia, Denver and San Antonio have already done this.
Looks like the movie is opening to a larger area gradually, and hopefully will be in a theater near me by Christmas...
Bella will be playing in Spokane, WA, on November 16, 2007, as well...
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