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Sing Off the Summer. Trade Roughage 09/02/08g
Under discussion:
Mamma Mia!
(2008)
I Served the King of England
(2008)
Sukiyaki Western Django
(2008)
Tropic Thunder
(2008)
Inglorious Basterds
(2009)
Earning $14.3 million in its third weekend,
Tropic Thunder
retained its top placement on the box office chart over the holiday, yet it’s total gross still hasn’t reached the movie’s reported $90 million budget. Meanwhile, five new wide releases (
Babylon A.D.
,
Traitor
,
Disaster Movie
,
College
and
Hamlet 2
, which expanded this week) performed badly enough to place this year’s Labor Day total at 17% below last year’s. In the end, the slow four-day weekend may have contributed to
Summer 2008’s inability to top the box office of Summer 2007
, despite
The Dark Knight
’s now more than $500 mill. take.
The
most interesting box office news
from the weekend is
Mamma Mia!
’s 34% increase over its previous weekend take — despite having lost more than 350 screens — due to Universal’s releasing a special sing-a-long version of the musical to 299 locations. I’d say something about the film being on its way to
Rocky Horror
-like
cult hit status, but at $132.9 million and climbing, it’s already earned more than
Rocky Horror
has in 35 years and should anyway be considered an
actual
hit.
As for limited releases,
Variety
and
The Hollywood Reporter
failed to mention that Takashi Miike’s
Sukiyaki Western Django
earned $13,106 on a single screen
in NYC this past weekend. Meanwhile, one of my favorite films of the year, Jirí Menzel’s
I Served the King of England
, earned a terrific per-screen average of $8,488 to gross almost $68,000.
I’ve always thought Nastassja Kinski was one of the most boring actresses in the world, but at least she would have given Quentin Tarantino’s
Inglorious Bastards
that usual casting from the ’70s cred. Unfortunately, Diane Kruger, who’s just plain boring,
has instead been cast
in the part originally offered to Kinski.
Originally posted on:
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posted on Tuesday, September 02, 2008 4:00 PM by
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