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Libs
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I think Cursed is going to end the streak of PG-13 horror films opening to over $20M. Call me crazy, but I don't sense a vibe for it. At least the ads for White Noise and Boogeyman were effective. I'd say a $15M opening is more likely, before falling off the face of the earth with about $35-40M total.
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 6:11 pm |
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mary
Indiana Jones IV
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The Dark Shape wrote: Darkness was a hit? Since when?
Dimension only paid $5 million to acquire the North American and multiple foreign territory distribution rights of DARKNESS, and it grossed $22 million in US.
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 6:42 pm |
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mary
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Libs wrote: I think Cursed is going to end the streak of PG-13 horror films opening to over $20M. Call me crazy, but I don't sense a vibe for it. At least the ads for White Noise and Boogeyman were effective. I'd say a $15M opening is more likely, before falling off the face of the earth with about $35-40M total.
"Boogeyman" has already end the streak of PG-13 horror films opening to over $20M.
From what I see, many people think that the ads for CRUSED are effective.
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 6:43 pm |
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El Maskado
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Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:17 pm Posts: 21572
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mary wrote: Libs wrote: I think Cursed is going to end the streak of PG-13 horror films opening to over $20M. Call me crazy, but I don't sense a vibe for it. At least the ads for White Noise and Boogeyman were effective. I'd say a $15M opening is more likely, before falling off the face of the earth with about $35-40M total. "Boogeyman" has already end the streak of PG-13 horror films opening to over $20M. From what I see, many people think that the ads for CRUSED are effective.
But that was on a Superbowl Weekend. If it was any other week, it would of gotten 23 million
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 6:57 pm |
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The Dark Shape
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mary wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: Darkness was a hit? Since when? Dimension only paid $5 million to acquire the North American and multiple foreign territory distribution rights of DARKNESS, and it grossed $22 million in US.
That still hardly qualifies as a hit.
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:02 pm |
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Libs
Sbil
Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:38 pm Posts: 48678 Location: Arlington, VA
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The Dark Shape wrote: mary wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: Darkness was a hit? Since when? Dimension only paid $5 million to acquire the North American and multiple foreign territory distribution rights of DARKNESS, and it grossed $22 million in US. That still hardly qualifies as a hit.
Correct. That's more a profitable venture than an actual box office hit. $22M is nothing to crow about, really, even if it only cost $5M to acquire.
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:34 pm |
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zingy
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It's sad, but true. Boogeyman would have easily made $22+ million that weekend if it were a regular weekend. Cursed is being released on a regular weekend.
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Wed Feb 16, 2005 7:37 pm |
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mary
Indiana Jones IV
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Libs wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: mary wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: Darkness was a hit? Since when? Dimension only paid $5 million to acquire the North American and multiple foreign territory distribution rights of DARKNESS, and it grossed $22 million in US. That still hardly qualifies as a hit. Correct. That's more a profitable venture than an actual box office hit. $22M is nothing to crow about, really, even if it only cost $5M to acquire.
So.... Alexander is a bigger box office hit than Garden State?
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:10 am |
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mary
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Like DARKNESS (PG-13 crappier version), CURSED won't have sritics screenings....
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 12:38 am |
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Kris K
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Eeeew, yuk.. That's worrying.
Ucht, looks like Cursed is gonna bomb with like $11,000,000 this weekend.
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:09 am |
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STEVE ROGERS
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mansonmyers wrote: Eeeew, yuk.. That's worrying.
Ucht, looks like Cursed is gonna bomb with like $11,000,000 this weekend.
Oh come on??? First of all, it's not opening this weekend, it's next weekend and Second, you don't think this movie will make more than 11 Million for the weekend??? BOOGEYMAN made what?? 19 Million for the weekend?? It to was PG-13.. I'd like to think this is going to be a little more popular than 11 Million for the weekend...
_________________http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dmXF3CE04A This kills TDKR At the box office next summer.. Get used to this
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:17 am |
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Kris K
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Yeah i know it's the 25th, my mistake.
But yeah Boogeyman made $19M, but it seems like it had way more advertising, and didn't have the pre bashing that Cursed is suffering from, and now, no critics screenings.
Cursed will be praying for 3,000 screens now.
I rekon best case scenario is $18,000,000 opening. But i HOPE to god for more!
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:21 am |
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mary
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mansonmyers wrote: Yeah i know it's the 25th, my mistake.
But yeah Boogeyman made $19M, but it seems like it had way more advertising, and didn't have the pre bashing that Cursed is suffering from, and now, no critics screenings.
Cursed will be praying for 3,000 screens now.
I rekon best case scenario is $18,000,000 opening. But i HOPE to god for more!
Boogeyman also hadn't critics screenings.
Marketing campaign is really strong. There are so many tv spots of "Cursed".
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:39 am |
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Kris K
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Oooooh, this is good news then. Hopefully it will gross over $18,000,000 then.
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Thu Feb 17, 2005 7:41 am |
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Kris K
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New official website:
Much better.
http://youarecursed.com./
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Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:52 pm |
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zingy
College Boy Z
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Cursed will still make $20 million. The critic screenings make no difference for this type of movie.
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Fri Feb 18, 2005 2:55 pm |
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mary
Indiana Jones IV
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Will CURSED goes worse?
http://fangoria.com/news_article.php?id=3574
Quote: Finally, Dimension has announced an April 26 street date for Jaume Balagueró’s DARKNESS, which it cut by around 10 minutes for PG-13 theatrical release last December.
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Jeff
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Libs wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: mary wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: Darkness was a hit? Since when? Dimension only paid $5 million to acquire the North American and multiple foreign territory distribution rights of DARKNESS, and it grossed $22 million in US. That still hardly qualifies as a hit. Correct. That's more a profitable venture than an actual box office hit. $22M is nothing to crow about, really, even if it only cost $5M to acquire.
I think the budget was aroung $20 million. However the film had been released in Spain and other countries around two years ago. So I'm guessing that the $20 million all went to Dimension? They simply paid the $5 million acquisition fee and the P&A budget?
_________________ See above.
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mary
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RogueCommander wrote: Libs wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: mary wrote: The Dark Shape wrote: Darkness was a hit? Since when? Dimension only paid $5 million to acquire the North American and multiple foreign territory distribution rights of DARKNESS, and it grossed $22 million in US. That still hardly qualifies as a hit. Correct. That's more a profitable venture than an actual box office hit. $22M is nothing to crow about, really, even if it only cost $5M to acquire. I think the budget was aroung $20 million. However the film had been released in Spain and other countries around two years ago. So I'm guessing that the $20 million all went to Dimension? They simply paid the $5 million acquisition fee and the P&A budget?
this movie budget is around $11 million.
However, Dimension simply paid the $5 million acquisition fee and the P&A budget......
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Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:38 am |
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Jeff
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So I am assuming that the original producers received the gross from Spain and some of the other territories that it had been released originally?
_________________ See above.
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Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:40 am |
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mary
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RogueCommander wrote: So I am assuming that the original producers received the gross from Spain and some of the other territories that it had been released originally?
Yes
Normally, the original producers can also receive some % of US gross.
However, Miramax is a very special company, so .... I don't know.
(The original producers of "The crying game" received 0 % of US gross. The producer of "Hero" say that they can't make money from US release.
But the original producers of "In the Bedroom" receive many % of US gross.  )
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Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:47 am |
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Jeff
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That is what I figured.
I know for example sometimes a studio will essentially hire a company to distribute a film. Example, 2004's The Passion of the Christ in which Mel Gibson's studio (forgot the name) paid NewMarket 11% of the theatrical gross for distribution. NewMarket handled the logistics of getting it into theaters then.
Other times, as with Darkness or Garden State, a studio purchases the film, and then a % goes back to the original producers as you said.
_________________ See above.
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Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:51 am |
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mary
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RogueCommander wrote: That is what I figured.
I know for example sometimes a studio will essentially hire a company to distribute a film. Example, 2004's The Passion of the Christ in which Mel Gibson's studio (forgot the name) paid NewMarket 11% of the theatrical gross for distribution. NewMarket handled the logistics of getting it into theaters then.
Other times, as with Darkness or Garden State, a studio purchases the film, and then a % goes back to the original producers as you said.
The case of "The Passion of the Christ" is special.
Newmarket didn't acquire it. NewMarket release this movie thought [rent-a-system], whuch means that Mel Gibson's studio is responsible for all print and advertising costs. NewMarket just provided distribution services to Mel Gibson's studio for a percentage distribution fee.
Warner also release Exorcist 0 thought [rent-a-system].
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Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:56 am |
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Kris K
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Anyway, take away the TIMMED TO GET PG13 and NO CRITICS SCREENINGS bit on the title, and make this a prediction thread for next weekend.
To save any more complication.
My Prediction
Febuary 25th.
Cursed- $16,000,000 O.W
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Sat Feb 19, 2005 3:28 pm |
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mary
Indiana Jones IV
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mansonmyers wrote: Anyway, take away the TIMMED TO GET PG13 and NO CRITICS SCREENINGS bit on the title, and make this a prediction thread for next weekend.
To save any more complication.
My Prediction Febuary 25th. Cursed- $16,000,000 O.W
I think that [TIMMED TO GET PG13] will help this movie to do much better at opening weekend.
I predict at least $25 million opening weekend.... Maybe much higher....
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