Posted on 10/20/2018 9:09:18 AM PDT by EdnaMode
WRITETHRU SATURDAY 7:33AM after 12:15AM post: The 11th sequel in a horror franchise, executive produced by the series creator John Carpenter, starring the series original actress (Jamie Lee Curtis) in a female survivalist tale that speaks to todays times seems to be a recipe for box office success
Universal/Miramax/Blumhouses Halloween are coming in at $33.2M for Friday (including a great $7.7M Thursday night) making it the second-best first day for a horror movie after It ($50.4M), on a killing spree to become the second-highest domestic horror opening of all-time at $80.5M (also behind Its $123.4M) and the biggest opening of October, upsetting Venoms $80.2M record from three weekends ago. As weve mentioned, so far the box office trajectory many are using for Halloween is roughly akin to The Nun and It with Thursday previews accounting for 23% of Fridays ticket sales, a Saturday thats down in the low double digits (-10% to -15%) and a Sunday thats down in the 35%-40% range. More amazing? Halloween isnt getting any goosing from Imax which propped the opening weekends for It and Nun.
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Other notables: Universal/DreamWorks First Man has a second weekend of $8.6M, -46%, 10-day of $30M. Uni was hoping for a second weekend hold in the Bridge of Spies range (-26%). Imax is still busy providing rocket fuel to the Damien Chazelle-directed astronaut drama which underperformed with a $16M opening last weekend.
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Does Curtis still play a 40 year old teenager?
Saw First Man today. Good. Not great. An artfully made B-grade melodrama with five A+ sequences. The opener with Neil in the X-15. Neil in a spin-recovery contraption (you see it in the trailer). Neil with the Agena docking station. Neil in the mock lander (the infamous flying bedstead). And Neil landing on the moon.
If youre a NASA or spaceflight junkie, go ahead and see it. The NASA logo and American flag are not stinted in the movie. You see it at least twice on the Moon. You just dont get to see it planted.
Best things: the five sequences mentioned. Also, the movie puts you in the cockpits of the X-15, the Gemini, the Apollo Command Module, and the Lunar Module. You definitely get the claustrophobic feeling of being in a spacesuit in phone booth with a blizzard of buttons and one or two tiny windows to see the outside world.
Worst things: you have to know who the players are and know a bit about each of the things I mention above to get the most out of the film. The movie barely tells you who anyone is nor describes the vehicles involved in any but the very slimmest of details. Youll miss the Agena-Titan launch if you blink.
In this movie, Ryan Gosling was the perfect man to play Armstrong. You come to learn that while Neil may have been the ultimate steely-eyed missile man, theres no doubt he had a heart.
First Man is not Apollo 13: The Prequel. Its tone is closer to the middle section of 2001 and the family scenes in Arrival. If you want history with the real players, your movie is called In the Shadow of the Moon.
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