Posted on 12/30/2019 6:39:06 AM PST by ConservativeMind
The weekend box office numbers are in, and one particular film flopped after facing controversy ahead of its debut. Clint Eastwood's "Richard Jewell" raked in only $5 million its opening weekend, about half of what was expected, according to IMDB's Box Office Mojo. The film faced criticism over its depiction of a real-life female reporter, Kathy Scruggs, who is played by actress Olivia Wilde.
"Richard Jewell" follows the story of the titular character, a security guard who was initially hailed as a hero but then suspected of planting a bomb at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Jewell was later exonerated. The movie depicts Scruggs, an Atlanta Journal-Constitution newspaper reporter, offering sex for confidential information from an FBI source about the case.
Camille Paglia once commented that for every woman who complains about sexual harassment, there are ten women using their sexuality to get ahead.
I forwarded that review to family that hadnt yet seen it.
Box office is only one part of the revenue stream. There’s also cable, streaming and DVD sales. Plus, Eastwood movies often build audiences because of the compelling stories he tells. Because Eastwood brings movies in on budget he will do fine on each movie, and will occasionally strike pay dirt.
15:17 to Paris: cost 30m, box office $57m
The Mule: cost $50m, box office $175m
Sully: cost $60m, box office $240m
American Sniper: cost $69m, box office $359m
Jersey Boys: cost $40m, box office $67m
Not the Covington Catholic SCHOOL, but the Covington Catholic School Students. The school administration did not stand by their students at first. I was horrified by this.
Another old codger here. Movie? What’s a movie?
Yes, of course, the students
OK...I appreciate that...
Actually, I don’t really care...The last theater movie I went to see was “Ironman” in 2008...LOL
Thanks for the link!....Great review!
I know plenty of smart, dedicated, and talented women who have gotten ahead on the basis of who they are and what they do. To think that even a small percentage of those I know would advocate using their sexual wares as a professional tool is unthinkable to me. What is more likely is that those I know would view those women as prostitutes, though many would not say so in such words.
That’s why I won’t see “Midway”, I know how it ends
The problem is, going to the cinema, even if you dont pay for the concessions, is still an expensive proposition, especially for a movie that doesnt rely on special effects, and is probably better being watched at home.
I imagine when its available for streaming more people will see it that way.
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As much as I want to see this movie, especially after reading many of the comments here, I am definitely in the category of people who will watch it when it is released for home viewing in some way. If they put it on Amazon non-Prime, I will definitely at least rent it. Maybe buy it, just to support Eastwood.
But I don’t go to theaters.
No spoilers, please. I failed history class in school, and plan to see that movie soon. I think the Germans were involved.
My wife was a large market reporter for 20 years. There are certainly women that flirted to get close to sources, but she never knew of anyone trading sex for access.
Maybe thats why none of them are reporters any more.
I hated Titanic. I hated Top Gun. I guess I hate popular movies. ILL probably love this one.
Where’s the CBS headline about BOMBSHELL flopping?/s
We used to have a word for women like this. I think it was “tramp”.
Now, I suppose, the Left considers them heroines.
Yeah. But its fun to point out the hypocrisy of the left when its so blatant. Otherwise-we let them run feral-and Im not willing to give up that easy.
It’s a very powerful movie, and very well done. I saw it in a group of well-educated people, knowledgeable about current events, and it was favorably impactful on all.
Maybe it’s the timing of the release over the Christmas holidays. It’s not exactly a happy theme.
I am struck by how much more intelligent the real Richard Jewell seemed in the 60 Minutes interview video at the link than the portrayal in the Eastwood movie, good as the movie was. The real man was overweight, but better looking, as well.
RIP, Richard Jewell, patriot.
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