This week’s box office roundup

May 10th, 2008 at 11:40 am

Weekly roundup

Iron Man: $123,134,395 ($186 million budget)
Made of Honor: $18,675,171 ($40 million budget)
Baby Mama: $12,613,110 ($30 million budget, second week)

Weekly roundup graph

A little later because of our server outage, but here’s the weekly roundup for the first week of ‘Iron Man.’

As expected ‘Harold & Kumar 2′ didn’t make the top 3 in its second week, but ‘Baby Mama’ hold up nicely with another $12.6 million in its second week. That’s 42% of its budget and makes to total go well above the $30 million budget.

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Warner naive about ‘Speed Racer’ tracking?

May 9th, 2008 at 2:05 pm

Speed Racer tire

Last week we already found out how the ‘Speed Racer’ tracking numbers indicated a miserable opening, but Warner Bros. doesn’t necessarily see it this way. They’re not only giving the funky movie a $6 million push in the UK, they’ve also planned a $100 million marketing campaign worldwide, in addition to $100 million in promotional deals with 53 partners like McDonalds.

In reaction to the low tracking, Warner’s marketing president Sue Kroll said, “We’ve been talking about this a lot internally. There is a disconnect between how people react to the film and what the tracking is indicating.” But there’s no question about the mediocre reception of the critics either.

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Samuel L. Jackson to do ‘Unthinkable’

May 9th, 2008 at 7:40 am

Samuel L. Jackson Untrinkable

Senator Entertainment will produce the new Samuel L. Jackson vehicle ‘Unthinkable,’ which starts shooting this September in Michigan. The story follows an interrogator who has to find out where three nuclear devices are placed, just two days before they go off. He will be helped by a female FBI agent, surely to be selected on her ‘acting abilities’ later this year.

Doesn’t all sound too exciting if you ask me, but maybe it will be more exciting than the teaser of Samuel L. after the ‘Iron Man’ credits. Spoiler: it’s really not worth the wait.

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