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- Elkjaer-Larsen
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Die vielen positiven Stimmen haben sicher mit zum guten Ergebnis beigetragen. Diese Woche werden die "Hunger Games" die Box Office aber mal so richtig rocken - zumal auch der Streifen (im Gegensatz etwa zur "Twilight Saga") ein echter Kritiker-Liebling ist (aktuell weiterhin 100% bei Rottentomatoes)...
Wobei ich Hunger Games echt gar nicht einschätzen kann. Ich HÖRE immer davon, dass es um die Bücher einen Hype geben soll, aber SEHEN tu ich dahingehend irgendwie nicht. Weder haben unsere Buchläden aufgestockt, noch sehe ich Leute das Buch lesen usw. usf. Ich denke, der wird durchschnittlich laufen, aber das BO wird er net rocken ...
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- MasonStorm
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Bei Comingsoon.net hat man die Schätzungen fürs WoE schnell noch einmal nach oben korrigiert...
The Hunger Games (Lionsgate) - $121.5 million
The Hunger Games (Lionsgate) - $121.5 million
Over the past few weeks, The Hunger Games has become one of those once-every-couple-of-years must-see event movies where people who don't normally go to the movies want to see it, though one should bear in mind that not every person who wants to see a movie will necessarily rush out opening weekend either, especially knowing how crowded theaters will be. That hasn't stopped every single media outlet, website, morning news show and more from trying to capitalize on the excitement for this movie by reporting non-stop on the movie, turning the buzz into outright hype.
With that in mind, could The Hunger Games be heading for a few box office records? Opening in March could be seen as a problem because other than schools on Spring Break, it's not exactly thought of as a month where blockbusters would normally open (versus the summer), at least not until the release of Zack Snyder's 300 back in 2007. Currently, the March opening record to beat is Tim Burton's Alice in Wonderland, which opened with $116 million in March two years ago, and we think The Hunger Games can kick that number to the curb. Even without an added bump from 3D prices and the Saturday bump that comes with a PG family movie, it's likely to end up with nearly half its opening weekend business on Friday, including Thursday midnights. We think that opening day could come close to $60 million (roughly $25 million from midnights)--those paying attention will immediately realize that this is more than the amount we predicted the movie would make its opening weekend three months back--and that should lead to an opening weekend in the $120 million range, maybe a little higher. That should be a good base for the movie to end up grossing just over $300 million even though the next couple of weeks have some strong movies to offer competition for all audiences. Even so, The Hunger Games should be able to hold the #1 spot for two weeks with ease.
Früher warens die 40 Jährigen, die als 20 Jährige rumliefen und nun sinds 30 jährige gestandene Männer, die mit der Kiddie Facebook Emo Apple Fraktion mithalten wollen. Da braucht mir keiner was über gender zu labern, das ist voll in progress.
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