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Old 09-02-07, 07:32 PM
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Glad to see Stardust is at least *sort of* hanging in there with only a 22.3 percent drop.
I am going to try to get the theater this week to see this film!
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I'm hoping that Death at a Funeral was only a limited release and finds a wide audience, best movie I've seen this summer.
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I think Stardust will at least break even once worldwide box office totals are added in, and then on DVD is where it'll start making a profit.
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I think Stardust will be really big on home video.
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LOS ANGELES, California (AP) -- "Halloween" came early and closed Hollywood's strong summer season with a record-breaking Labor Day weekend debut.

Rob Zombie's "Halloween" remake, starring Tyler Mane (center), set a Labor Day weekend record.

Rob Zombie's new take on John Carpenter's 1978 horror sensation "Halloween" slashed its way to a $31 million haul over the four-day weekend, surpassing the $20.1 million gross for 2005's "Transporter 2," which had held the record for best Labor Day opening.

Released by the Weinstein Co. and MGM, "Halloween" also topped the $29 million Labor Day gross for 1999's "The Sixth Sense," which had been the biggest-grossing movie over the holiday. That blockbuster ghost story was in its fifth weekend when Labor Day came around.

Sony's comedy "Superbad," the No. 1 movie the previous two weekends, slipped to second place with $15.6 million, raising its total to $92.4 million.

Focus Features' "Balls of Fury," a comedy about a washed-up pingpong player recruited by the feds to help bring down a criminal mastermind (Christopher Walken), opened at No. 3 with $13.8 million.

"Death Sentence," 20th Century Fox's revenge thriller starring Kevin Bacon, debuted at No. 8 with $5.2 million.

Led by "Halloween," Hollywood set a new overall record for Labor Day, with the top 12 movies taking in $119.6 million, surpassing the previous high of $106.1 million in 2003.

" 'Halloween' was far beyond anything we've seen on Labor Day," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Media By Numbers. "It was just a perfect ending to a perfect summer. Hopefully, we can do this every year."

The industry finished the summer season with record receipts of $4.18 billion since the first weekend in May.

Factoring in higher ticket prices, though, movie attendance did not set a record. Media By Numbers estimates 610 million tickets were sold, the fifth-best admissions figure for modern Hollywood.


Unlike Carpenter's original, Zombie's "Halloween" delved into the childhood of unstoppable slasher Michael Myers to explain why the masked madman wages his own personal war of terror.

"Carpenter's genius was in not giving the back story, so you had this force of evil unto itself," said Bob Weinstein, co-founder of the Weinstein Co. "Rob was more like, what's behind the evil? I think the fan base loved the idea that there'd be a new version that would also add something to it."

"Halloween" will turn a tidy profit even if it follows the pattern of most horror films and drops off quickly in subsequent weekends. The movie was shot on a modest $15 million budget, meaning it took in twice its production costs in just four days.

The movie was a renewed success for the horror genre, which had hit hard times with a few underperforming releases earlier this year, among them "Hostel II."

"It's funny how Hollywood keeps writing things off," said Weinstein, whose company also scored a summer success with the supernatural tale "1408." "After 'Hostel II,' they said horror's done. Horror's not done. If there's something unique in the story, nothing's done."

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Monday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Media By Numbers LLC. Final figures will be released Tuesday.
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Originally Posted by cactusoly
Halloween's sucess so far kind of blows away Eli Roth's theory that Hostel 2 bombed because the workprint was leaked, as well as the declairation that the hardcore horror genre is dead.

As much as I hate Hostel and Eli. I think it's two different cases. Zombie's piece of shit was different in the leaked version. So that makes it so anyone who really wants to bitch about it, having to watch the final version to be able to talk about it.
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Didn't stop you from bitching about it for weeks.
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4-DAY ESTIMATES

1 N Halloween (2007) MGM/W $31,012,000 - 3,472 - $8,932 $31,012,000 - 1
2 1 Superbad Sony $15,600,000 -13.5% 3,002 +54 $5,196 $92,435,000 $20 3
3 N Balls of Fury Rog. $13,837,000 - 3,052 - $4,533 $16,798,000 - 1
4 2 The Bourne Ultimatum Uni. $13,193,000 +5.8% 3,290 -389 $4,010 $202,613,000 $110 5
5 3 Rush Hour 3 NL $10,375,000 -11.4% 3,008 -400 $3,449 $122,231,000 $140 4
6 4 Mr. Bean's Holiday Uni. $8,101,000 -18.1% 1,765 +51 $4,589 $21,101,000 - 2
7 6 The Nanny Diaries MGM/W $6,356,000 -15.0% 2,636 +7 $2,411 $16,507,000 - 2
8 N Death Sentence Fox $5,200,000 - 1,822 - $2,854 $5,200,000 - 1
9 5 WAR LGF $5,140,000 -47.7% 2,277 - $2,257 $17,979,000 - 2
10 8 Stardust Par. $3,903,000 +0.8% 1,766 -573 $2,210 $31,912,000 $70 4
11 7 The Simpsons Movie Fox $3,525,000 -18.4% 2,066 -534 $1,706 $178,421,000 $75 6
12 9 Hairspray (2007) NL $3,520,000 +7.8% 1,604 -412 $2,194 $112,300,000 - 7
13 12 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix WB $2,430,000 +1.1% 1,017 -305 $2,389 $286,690,000 $150 8
14 11 Underdog BV $2,174,000 -13.6% 1,602 -607 $1,357 $39,838,000 - 5
15 14 Becoming Jane Mira. $2,047,000 +7.1% 1,162 -48 $1,761 $15,642,000 - 5
16 N Ladron Que Roba A Ladron LGF $2,040,000 - 340 - $6,000 $2,040,000 - 1
17 13 I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry Uni. $1,679,000 -17.4% 1,076 -453 $1,560 $116,616,000 $85 7
18 18 Ratatouille BV $1,518,000 +29.9% 1,068 +112 $1,421 $201,093,000 $150 10
19 19 Transformers P/DW $1,470,000 +28.0% 937 +111 $1,568 $310,504,000 $150 9
20 10 The Invasion WB $1,470,000 -52.5% 1,375 -1,401 $1,069 $14,082,000 $80 3
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Originally Posted by jaeufraser
This is definitely exceeding expectations, and is on track to be the biggest labor day weekend opening to date.
Is there a site that lists all of the records like this? I couldn't find anything on the IMDB.
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Originally Posted by DRG
Glad to see Stardust is at least *sort of* hanging in there with only a 22.3 percent drop.

I'd have to say at a total of $28 million Stardust is a major flop. The budget was $70 million. Maybe it will make it up on DVD.......
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As always, world wide is where they could really make up the difference. It's already made $14 million from just a few territories. I expect when it opens in the UK next month it should do well.
Old 09-04-07, 02:39 PM
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Originally Posted by JaxComet
I'd have to say at a total of $28 million Stardust is a major flop. The budget was $70 million. Maybe it will make it up on DVD.......
Overall, yes, but I'm still happy to see it's at least sticking around a little rather than dropping off the planet completely after a weak opening (look at The Invasion for an example).

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