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'Passion' Beats 'Return of the King' for Box-Office Record
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Posted on 03/01/2004 3:38:56 PM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I think that it also bears mentioning that "The Passion of The Christ" opened in February (in 3,043 theaters) on a Wednesday, and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" opened in the month of December (in 3,703 theaters) a week before Christmas, which is a more desirable time for a film to open.
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posted on
03/01/2004 3:46:32 PM PST
by
Howie66
("America will never seek a permission slip to defend the security of our people.")
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I wonder if the big boys will take the hint.
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posted on
03/01/2004 3:47:33 PM PST
by
Tom Bombadil
(There are givers and takers. Be a giver and marry one.)
To: Tom Bombadil
The big boys right now are Mel & Bruce & Rob... :)
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"The total was almost $8 million more than Newmarket first estimated, because far more people turned out Sunday to see Gibson's grisly crucifixion re-creation than originally predicted," the Associated Press reported this afternoonMost likely they figured that the conflict with that alledged religious experience of The Academy Awards would certainly dampen people leaving their houses....after all, who wants to miss *insert Movie trade show dribble here*.
Someone said that late last week the powers that be where predicting a steep drop this weekend, with an overall week of $35.
Keep underestimating this movie Left!
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posted on
03/01/2004 3:58:27 PM PST
by
PeoplesRep_of_LA
(Treason doth never prosper, for if it does, none dare call it treason)
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I would love to know what Mel is thinking and feeling about the success of Passion.
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:03:18 PM PST
by
CathyRyan
To: Howie66
and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" opened in the month of December (in 3,703 theaters) a week before Christmas, which is a more desirable time for a film to open.Another thing to add to that is that ROTK was the final installment after 2 successful movies, that movie was a known commodity, its almost as if people had already paid their ticket when they saw the other one. Also no matter what the talking heads say, all the inuendo's that this movie is divisive have most likely hurt this movie early, as people begin to hear word of mouth that it is in fact not anti semetic.
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:03:18 PM PST
by
PeoplesRep_of_LA
(Treason doth never prosper, for if it does, none dare call it treason)
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
Wow!
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:05:53 PM PST
by
k2blader
(Some folks should worry less about how conservatives vote and more about how to advance conservatism)
To: Howie66
"The Passion of The Christ" opened in February (in 3,043 theaters) on a Wednesday, and "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" opened in the month of December (in 3,703 theaters) a week before Christmas, which is a more desirable time for a film to open. The critics keep trying to talk of The Passion of The Christ as just another movie. NewLine's low estimates were based on how normal movies behave on Sunday, particularly matinees. Your example points this out further.
The Passion of The Christ isn't a movie. It's... something else. And it's having an effect. Not the effect that the scare mongers and haters predicted.
Except for loons that want to try to intentionally screw things up (like the clown who attended one showing in a devil costume and made rude comments throughout) I don't think that we'll see any rise in antisemitic incidents. And if they happen we'll find that they are either the usual suspects (islamofascists, Senator Byrds friends, etc.) or we'll find that they are 'agent provocateurs.'
What will happen, is already starting to happen, is that people of all faiths and circumstances are starting to talk about Jesus and what he did for us. They are starting to talk to each other and to LISTEN to each other. Without judgement. Without rancor.
They are also starting to look at the forces that are lining up for and against this movie. The same forces that are lining up for and against us in the war. The same forces that are lining up for and against George Bush. And now I know why they fear this movie so much. Why they hate George Bush so much. Why they want to stop the war so much.
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:07:22 PM PST
by
Phsstpok
(often wrong, but never in doubt)
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
'Passion' Beats 'Return of the King' for Box-Office Record Now, that's what I call "Return of the King"!
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:19:19 PM PST
by
Freakazoid
(Freaking zoids since 1998.)
To: PeoplesRep_of_LA
Another thing to add to that is that ROTK was the final installment after 2 successful movies, that movie was a known commodity, its almost as if people had already paid their ticket when they saw the other one. Also no matter what the talking heads say, all the inuendo's that this movie is divisive have most likely hurt this movie early, as people begin to hear word of mouth that it is in fact not anti semetic. Well, I think your assessment is right on, but perhaps I would comment that the Bible (Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, specfically) are pretty well "known" commodities.
I completely understand what you mean regarding the specific movie, but I think the reason why this movie is rocketing through the charts is that it finally depicts the true love that God has for us. Most people know that already, some might be figuring it out for the first time. After seeing this movie, there will be no denying that...
"For God so loved the world that he gave his only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in him should not perish, but have everlasting life" - John 3:16.
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:25:29 PM PST
by
mattdono
(Big Arnie: "Crush the democrats, drive them before you, and hear the lamentations of the scumbags.")
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
I would like to see what Mel could do with Ben Hur. I like the Heston version, but I it would still be interesting.
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:27:35 PM PST
by
Paul Atreides
(Is it really so difficult to post the entire article?)
To: Phsstpok
. . . people of all faiths and circumstances are starting to talk about Jesus and what he did for us. They are starting to talk to each other and to LISTEN to each other. Without judgement. Without rancor. Without a doubt the most cogent observation I've heard or seen regarding the impact of the movie.
Thank you!
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posted on
03/01/2004 4:34:13 PM PST
by
mombonn
To: CathyRyan
"I would love to know what Mel is thinking and feeling about the success of Passion."Maybe he's thinking, "Wow! Now I've got the money to make a film on the life and times of Elia Kazan, a movie that shows just how rotten and communist Hollywood was and still is." He could use all east European actors whose families suffered under communist Russian rule while Hollywood defended and glorified Stalin.
To: Tom Bombadil
"I wonder if the big boys will take the hint."I'm betting that they'll try to exploit this obvious market for Christian film while continuing to do everything possible to restrict distribution and box office for any further Gibson films.
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The Return of the King's total is still rather impressive when you remember that it is nearly an hour and a half longer than The Passion, and can only be shown about half as many times per day.
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posted on
03/01/2004 6:58:26 PM PST
by
ecurbh
To: Tumbleweed_Connection
"The Lord of the Rings" is no match for the Lord. I wonder if journalists hope for things to happen just so they can use clever lines like this. LOL!
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posted on
03/01/2004 7:00:09 PM PST
by
wimpycat
("Black holes are where God divided by zero.")
To: Bonaparte
Now I've got the money to make a film on the life and times of Elia Kazan, a movie that shows just how rotten and communist Hollywood was and still is.". . . or maybe just to make a string of G-rating worthy, Philippians 4:8 movies that will double and redouble that money again!
To: ecurbh
The Return of the King's total is still rather impressive when you remember that it is nearly an hour and a half longer than The Passion, and can only be shown about half as many times per day. You're right. It's a little over 2 hrs. I saw Passion yesterday in a 1920's era theater with 400 seats. I believe that people who want to see it will wait patiently until they can get in. I think most people are hoping to see it before Easter.
To: conservatism_IS_compassion
"...Philippians 4:8 movies...'I'd love it!
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