Posted on 12/09/2007 8:39:12 AM PST by keat
There was no Saturday miracle surge for New Line. The Golden Compass, an effects-laden family film starring Nicole Kidman with a reported budget of $200M, received a modest 16% increase from its opening day, posting an estimated $10.2M on Saturday. Assuming a Sunday drop of 33%, Compass will finish its opening weekend with a disastrous $25.84M. (For a comparison to other big budget, family-oriented films in this mold along with details about New Lines dismal 2007 and Nicole Kidmans box office cold streak, scroll down to my Friday Night report.)
Disneys Enchanted blew past $80M domestic with a $4.9M Saturday, and the live action/animation hybrid with a sure-fire Oscar nomination for Amy Adams will cruise to an estimated $10.98M. This Christmas (Sony), Fred Claus (Warner Bros) and Beowulf (Dreamworks/Paramount) have finished 3-4-5 on Saturday and for the 3-day frame.
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Just doesn't seem like a good plot for a film aimed at young people.
They're going to have to sell a lot of plastic polar bears to dig their way out of this one.
btw, I wonder what fast-food chain is picking up the merchandise? That could be a fun fight.
The bad guys know this just as well as the good guys.
It's terrific the majority of Americans saw through this vile propaganda and rejected its message.
Normally, a $25 million opener for a $200+ million picture would doom any chance for a sequel. With the agenda behind this film, who knows?
But thankfully, this particular campfire is nothing but soot and ashes.
Beautiful. Hope this piece of trash makes MOAB status!!!!
How much of a “strong Catholic” is someone who lives with a Scientologist for a decde and permits her two children to be raised as Scientologists?
Just like I wish MTV to do poorly, I also wish for this movie to do poorly (evil content that could infect hearts and minds..)!
Its a much bigger bomb than that.
Well, Brokeback Mountain was a smash hit, and Fahrenheit 9/11 and An Inconvenient Truth are 2 of the highest grossing documentaries of all time.
They will also reward any liberal minded film nicely at the Oscars, and snub anything that goes against their worldview.
None of this will change from any boycott, and with foreign ticket sales, DVD sales, syndication rights, and merchandising, the film will most likely make a profit.
I think your energies would be better spent elsewhere, not to mention the fact that lobbying people to avoid a movie you haven't seen yourself can be perceived as tactless and arrogant.
The author and the film are evil. Delighting in this failure is automatic.
They saw Fred Claus with my brother-in-law last weekend. Better reaction.
Ridiculous.
Yes but it won't have word-of-mouth which is much more important. It can't get any better.
bump
They're losing their shirts. It invalidates the Hollywood hope of a completely secularized artistic culture. We're happy.
The thing about an opinion forum--people are here to have and promote opinions. What's the sense in an opinion forum, otherwise?
And people who believe in the things he wants to undermine have the right to hope that he sees the error of his ways and honestly repents. Until that happens, they have the desire that his attempts to push anti-Christian propaganda on children suffer failure, both as propaganda and financially. They certainly have no reason to wish him success.
I’ll bet you $500 American dollars that it won’t make a profit.
Enjoy the film, should be plenty of elbow room.
Hmmm, New Age doesn’t sell. Who woulda thought.
Pray for W and Our Troops
The pornography industry is a billion dollar business. Keep that in mind before you feel encouraged by the failure of just one film written by an atheist.
Conservative Christian films and liberal atheist films will both do well at the box office in the near future. Trying to use the success or failure of individual movies as a pulse on American society is more likely to be frustrating and fruitless than worthwhile.
Brokeback Mountain, F911 and Inconvenient Truth didn’t cost $250M+ in production, prints and marketing.
This anti-God monstrosity will not make its money back. The financial hole is just too big.
The head of New Line Pictures will get the axe because of this gigantic bomb.
This time, the good guys win.
Personally, I like to see failure when it involves something aimed to harm children (”killing God in their minds”), or when it aims to harm our country, as so many of these so-called “anti-war” (aka anti-US) movies try to do. So yes, I celebrate this one, as well as Redacted and Lions for Lambs and several others. Their failure goes into the win column for this country—and our kids.
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