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‘Tomorrowland’ tops box office with $32.2 million during slow Memorial Day Weekend (Clooney/Disney)
NY Daily News ^ | 5/24/15 | Reuters

Posted on 05/24/2015 12:20:15 PM PDT by jimbo123

There weren't as many fireworks at the Memorial Day weekend box office this year as newcomer "Tomorrowland" disappointed with a $32.2 million debut.

The science-fiction adventure stars George Clooney and was directed by Brad Bird of "Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol" renown. The Disney release is expected to pull in a lackluster $40.7 million for the four-day period.

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"Tomorrowland" had been expected to generate $40 million over the three-day period and $50 million over the four-day stretch. With a $180 million price tag, Disney faces an uphill climb to profitability. Not helping matters, overseas figures were an underwhelming $26.7 million.

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KEYWORDS: chitchat; disney; georgeclooney; hollyweird; moviereview; tomorrowland
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To: RginTN

I like From Dusk ‘Til Dawn, and O Brother Where Art Thou. I don’t think Clooney is a bad actor, but he picks some bad movies to be in.


41 posted on 05/24/2015 2:29:32 PM PDT by Hugin ("Do yourself a favor--first thing, get a firearm!")
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To: Hugin

Don’t forget “The Peacemaker”.


42 posted on 05/24/2015 2:32:09 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: Hugin
I recently watched “The Monuments Men”, it's a really good picture based on a true story. About the only thing I did not like in that movie was the Effeminate Matt Damon, I cannot stand him in anything. Some of the worst casting ever was that guy playing Jason Bourne, having read most of the books he wasn't it. The TV film with Richard Chamberlin was really much better.
43 posted on 05/24/2015 2:35:05 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: jimbo123
Clockwork Orange photo: A Clockwork Orange (1971) Clock4.jpg "After blowing lunch, I thought George was ginchy."
44 posted on 05/24/2015 2:40:38 PM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: Captain Peter Blood

Interesting comments. Thank you. It looked like it might be interesting, despite Clooneytunes.

(BTW, he’s the nephew of Rosemary Clonoey and his dad, Nick, was an acnhorman in Cincinnati for years.)


45 posted on 05/24/2015 2:42:30 PM PDT by TBP (Obama lies, Granny dies.)
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To: TBP
Last night I finally started watching “Atlas Shrugged” Part 3. I really wish this thing had had top production values and a consistent cast. In spite of that the message comes through, so you may want to watch that when you can.

Too much philosophy to go into here but I felt that there were some positive aspects to “Tomorrowland”. Whether the writers meant it or not I liked the Optimism and Hope put forward and the value of the individual rather than the Socialist Collective. If you see it please let me know and what your thoughts are.

46 posted on 05/24/2015 3:17:10 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: jimbo123

Clooney-tunes


47 posted on 05/24/2015 3:17:17 PM PDT by LeoWindhorse
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To: jimbo123

We saw the movie today, and it was one of the first truly optimistic movies I’ve seen by anyone - much less aimed at whole families.

Is it tinted by environmentalism and a few snide remarks on money? Yes.
Is it liberating to hear “you can make a great future for the world if you work for it”? Yes.


48 posted on 05/24/2015 3:24:28 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: Captain Peter Blood

I liked the message that our doom and gloom attitude is creating the sure destruction - but hope and optimism plus work to build it can create a great one.


49 posted on 05/24/2015 3:25:47 PM PDT by tbw2
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To: vetvetdoug

“Brad Pitt saw how to make a money maker and a film that will be timeless with “Fury”. “

How was that movie?


50 posted on 05/24/2015 3:45:16 PM PDT by headstamp 2
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To: Roger Kaputnik
I live in the country on a farm and have to drive to the city every two weeks or so for lab work at the VA hospital. While in town, I run errands and usually take in a movie. Senior tickets are $8 and there are no lines for midweek matinees. I enjoy movies for entertainment and the popcorn. Back home by dinnertime.

Not such a bad deal.

51 posted on 05/24/2015 3:47:48 PM PDT by HotHunt
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To: Captain Peter Blood
I saw the movie Friday and enjoyed it. I had good action and visuals. But not sure about a message. If there was one, it got a little lost in the long weeds for me. But who cares? I don't go to the movies to get a message anyway. Just entertainment and some popcorn.

Sometimes people make things more complicated in life than they have to be.

52 posted on 05/24/2015 3:56:00 PM PDT by HotHunt
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To: HotHunt

Agreed. I love movies and go for the entertainment value not a message. But there was something in that film that I felt was to a degree uplifting.


53 posted on 05/24/2015 3:58:45 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: jimbo123
This weekend I watched the Poltergeist reboot. The original was one of my favorites, and I was just curious to see what they would do with it. Stuck to the plot of the original, almost too much, it was more a carbon copy with modern special effects than a total re imagining. Still prefer the original but all in all it wasn't bad.
54 posted on 05/24/2015 4:07:42 PM PDT by apillar
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To: Captain Peter Blood

I just saw Tomorrowland, and even my UC Berkeley educated wife thought it “too heavy handed” in its final message. I thought there were some serious flaws in the script, the continuity, and a profound lack of tying up loose ends.

So, here’s what I came away with (many themes very similar to current television shows and commercials):

The world is a mess because we’re just too lazy to get involved.

Kids are smart, but as adults are stupid.

All evil in world is because of white males like Hugh Laurie. Or evil animatronics that look like white males.

A bright future belongs to young and old people of color from other nations. Anglo males need not apply, as they just screw things up.

And the only thing missing was John Lennon’s “Imagine” during the closing credits.

I’m glad we went to the cheapie matinee. I would’ve hated to pay full boat for this thing. Uncle Walt would be rolling in his grave if he saw what’s become of his company’s belief in technology’s promise for all Americans.

Today’s Disney Company bears little resemblance to Walt’s. He had massive appreciation for our history, our exceptionalism, and our national pride. Now, what’s found in most Disney movies is overflowing political correctness.

Good things my kids grew up with the old films.


55 posted on 05/24/2015 4:29:11 PM PDT by Tigerized (Your Personal Safety is Yours, and Yours Alone. Aim Small, Miss Small.)
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To: tbw2

I enjoyed the movie also.

I believe Clooney was marginalized as a type-cast malcontent.

While the plot was carried by the two girls.


56 posted on 05/24/2015 4:53:37 PM PDT by shalom aleichem
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To: Tigerized

I agree on some of your points. I thought the script could have been better. Still I think the underlining message wasn’t bad. Nothing wrong with a little optimism and hope.
Laurie’s speech though did hit home on a few points.
Anyway like you I caught it this morning at the early matinee, I love to go to the early movies on Sunday’s, no one there.


57 posted on 05/24/2015 5:03:07 PM PDT by Captain Peter Blood
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To: Captain Peter Blood

I enjoyed it, too. Especially references to the 1964 world’s fair which I attended as a child. the lefty stuff was predictable but not as heavy handed as some others. Once a movie goer suspends reality, it has a Flash Gordon / Buck Rogers feel to it.


58 posted on 05/24/2015 5:28:36 PM PDT by HokieMom (Pacepa : Can the U.S. afford a president who can't recognize anti-Americanism?)
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To: RginTN
You may look into Clooney’s “The Monument Men”. It was very good. The lefty reviewers game it thumbs down, so that means 4 stars in regular American speak. ; )

It's on this weekend.

59 posted on 05/24/2015 5:33:27 PM PDT by Chgogal (Obama "hung the SEALs out to dry, basically exposed them like a set of dog balls..." CMH)
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To: Captain Peter Blood

You’re right. It was an “up” movie as opposed to being a downer. I liked it.


60 posted on 05/24/2015 6:12:36 PM PDT by HotHunt
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