
The positive reviews will help (I'll see it tonight at the Arclight), but the trailers are perhaps over-selling the fantastical and creepy elements instead of concentrating on the action. So basically expect the same people who turned up for the last one to show up here, with a marginal bump for those who saw and liked the original on video, the more front-loaded nature of movie going compared even to 2004, as well as a random smattering of art house geeks who want to see the next movie by the guy who directed Pans Labyrinth ('Pans Labyrinth 2 - This Time Shit Blows Up!'). Still, Universal (not Sony this time) did break the cardinal rule for sequels - never spend more on your sequel than the original made domestically. Hellboy made $60 million. Hellboy II cost about $75 million. We'll see if the rule applies this weekend.

After several years more or less out of action, it's great to see Brendan Fraser back in the game with this entry and the upcoming (and allegedly good) Mummy: Tomb Of The Dragon Emperor. The tricky performances he gives amidst all the green screen chaos, not condescending but not overly reverent, are not to be underestimated. Be it the Mummy series, George Of The Jungle, or Looney Tunes - Back In Action, Fraser does larger than life aww-shucks heroism better than anyone else today. And he bloody-well should have won an Emmy for his guest starring bits on Scrubs back in 2002 and 2004 (of course, everyone involved with that show should have won an Emmy by now, if not a Nobel Peace Prize).

But the title tells you nothing about the movie, as they should have kept the original title, 'Spaceship Dave'. Perhaps they were avoiding comparisons to Murphy's last sci-fi epic, the record all-time biggest money loser Pluto Nash (at a cost of about $130 million including marketing, it grossed $7.1 million worldwide). Still, it's PG, it's short (90 minutes), and it's Eddie Murphy in a high-concept kid-comedy. Figure it for at least $15 million although I wouldn't be shocked if it did 50% more.
Holdovers -
Hancock - $28 million. Last week's champion rode over vengeful reviews to a $62.6 million three-day take. Word of mouth was mixed, though better than the critical word. The fact that we're coming off a major holiday means that Hancock will drop at least 50%, but 55% is in line with recent July 4th openers. Still, if Hancock holds better and Hellboy II fails to build on its predecessor, Hancock will end up repeating its run at number 1, something that only Iron Man has achieved this summer.
Wall-E - $20 million. Expect a leveling off of its larger-than-expected 47% drop.
Wanted - $8 million. Down another 55%. Good riddance.
I'll update tomorrow when the Friday numbers roll in.
Scott Mendelson
4 comments:
Good riddance to Wanted? It wasn't art but it was solid summer fun...no?
At least it had the balls to be rated R
Ah, but if only it had the balls to not be terrible and derivative of countless other, smarter action films. If only it had the balls to actually allow Angelina Jolie to partake in all of the action scenes, not just the first one. I love that it was rated R, I just hated everything else about it.
my original review below -
http://scottalanmendelson.blogspot.com/2008/06/wanted-from-director-of-nightwatch-uh.html
Ah, but if only it had the balls to not be terrible and derivative of countless other, smarter action films. If only it had the balls to actually allow Angelina Jolie to partake in all of the action scenes, not just the first one. I love that it was rated R, I just hated everything else about it.
my original review below -
http://scottalanmendelson.blogspot.com/2008/06/wanted-from-director-of-nightwatch-uh.html
Good riddance to Wanted? It wasn't art but it was solid summer fun...no?
At least it had the balls to be rated R
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