Katastrophales Box Office
Verfasst: Mo 11. Sep 2006, 08:41
Das Boxoffice in den USA ist so schlimm wie seit Jahren nicht mehr...
The Covenant ist ein billig Horrorfilm von Renny Harin (R.I.P)
und Hollywoodland liegt wiet hinter den Erwartungen weil doch Affleck den Preis in Venedig bekommen hat....
Rank Title Weekend
Gross Cumulative
Gross Weeks in Release
1 The Covenant
$9,000,000 $9,000,000 1
2 Hollywoodland
$6,008,000 $6,008,000 1
3 Invincible
$5,784,000 $45,654,000 3
4 The Protector
$5,032,000 $5,032,000 1
5 Crank
$4,800,000 $19,859,000 2
6 The Illusionist
$4,639,000 $18,089,000 4
7 Little Miss Sunshine
$4,425,000 $41,646,000 7
8 Wicker Man
$4,120,000 $17,490,000 2
9 Talladega Nights
$3,000,000 $142,181,000 6
10 Barnyard
$2,586,000 $66,885,000 6
It looks like you stayed home from the movies this weekend – the box office was the shittiest its been in three years. The blame rests on the post-Labor Day weekend, when people are busy getting ready for school and stuff, as well as a bunch of fairly crummy new movies.
Leading the crummy pack is Screen Gem’s latest, The Covenant. They don’t show these films to critics, and it looks like their campaign works – all of these Screen Gems movies open (comparatively) strongly. Coming in at number two is Ben Affleck’s career revival, especially after winning Best Actor (!) at the Venice Film Festival, the “should have been a lot better” Hollywoodland
The Covenant ist ein billig Horrorfilm von Renny Harin (R.I.P)
und Hollywoodland liegt wiet hinter den Erwartungen weil doch Affleck den Preis in Venedig bekommen hat....
Rank Title Weekend
Gross Cumulative
Gross Weeks in Release
1 The Covenant
$9,000,000 $9,000,000 1
2 Hollywoodland
$6,008,000 $6,008,000 1
3 Invincible
$5,784,000 $45,654,000 3
4 The Protector
$5,032,000 $5,032,000 1
5 Crank
$4,800,000 $19,859,000 2
6 The Illusionist
$4,639,000 $18,089,000 4
7 Little Miss Sunshine
$4,425,000 $41,646,000 7
8 Wicker Man
$4,120,000 $17,490,000 2
9 Talladega Nights
$3,000,000 $142,181,000 6
10 Barnyard
$2,586,000 $66,885,000 6
It looks like you stayed home from the movies this weekend – the box office was the shittiest its been in three years. The blame rests on the post-Labor Day weekend, when people are busy getting ready for school and stuff, as well as a bunch of fairly crummy new movies.
Leading the crummy pack is Screen Gem’s latest, The Covenant. They don’t show these films to critics, and it looks like their campaign works – all of these Screen Gems movies open (comparatively) strongly. Coming in at number two is Ben Affleck’s career revival, especially after winning Best Actor (!) at the Venice Film Festival, the “should have been a lot better” Hollywoodland