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300 Tracking around 50 million opening. That's massive for an R rated film but I doubt it'll cross 45 million.
http://news.fantasymoguls.com/originalcontent/2007/03/weekend_trackin_1.html
<H2 class=entry-header>WEEKEND TRACKING: '300' to Open with Nearly $50 Million
</H2>by Steve Mason
March 8, 2007
The question this weekend at Americas multiplexes is not, Which movie will be #1? Instead, the industry is asking, How high will 300 go? If you read FantasyMoguls.com regularly, you know that I love 300 (Warner Bros). Here are some quotes from my own review, which went online last weekend:
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Frank Millers graphic comic comes to life on the big screen thanks to director Zack Snyders directorial virtuosity, and the result is the wildest, bloodiest, most visually striking and flat-out fun movie-going experience in ages.
The over-the-top histrionics match the hyper-stylized look and the psychotically supercharged mayhem, and it all adds up to one of the most kick-ass two hours of wild fun in movie history.
In his Henry V moment (like We few, we happy few in the St. Crispins Day speech), Leonidas announces, Remember this day, men, for it will be yours for all time. You may not remember Zack Snyders 300 for all time, but you wont forget it any time soon.
In fact, I now put 300 on my list of the Best War Movies and the Best Comic Book Movies of all time.
TOP 10 WAR MOVIES OF ALL TIME
10. The Deer Hunter
9. The Guns of Navarone
8. M*A*S*H
7. Three Kings
6. Glory
5. 300
4. Braveheart
3. Full Metal Jacket
2. Apocalypse Now
1. Bridge On the River Kwai
If youve never seen Bridge On the River Kwai, put it in the Netflix queue right away. Ive never been a big fan of Platoon or Saving Private Ryan, but a lot of you would probably have them on this list. Glory is underrated and so is Three Kings. And yes, 300 is now in my all-time Top 5.
TOP 10 COMIC BOOK ADAPTATIONS OF ALL TIME
10. American Splendor
9. Blade (only the first one)
8. The Crow
7. Batman Returns (the one with Michael Keaton and Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman)
6. Sin City
5. V For Vendetta
4. Spider-Man (both of them)
3. X-Men (all 3 of them)
2. 300
1. Batman Begins (Christopher Nolan version with Christian Bale)
American Splendor is based on the comic and Paul Giamatti is a funny sob. Blade and The Crow are both cool. The Tim Burton Batman Returns was really good before that version of the series went south (Batman & Robin? What a joke). V for Vendetta is very underrated, Batman Begins is a classic and, yes, 300 is that good.
This is a case where the movie is as good as the marketing hype. Sometimes, average or even lame movies get fantastic marketing, and they score big like Ghost Rider and Wild Hogs. Other times, great movies dont quite get sold right like Zodiac. Heres a case where the planets have aligned. Its a one-of-a-kind original with a killer look, hip source material, Internet hype, great TV, outdoor and print ads and, best of all, no other distributor will be opening a wide release against it.
As has been discussed on our message boards here at FantasyMoguls.com, the big strike against 300 is its completely deserved R-rating. Here are the all-time Top 6 opening weekends for R-rated pictures:
1. The Matrix Reloaded - $91.7 million
2. Passion of the Christ - $83.8 million
3. Hannibal - $58 million
4. 8 Mile - $51.2 million
5. The Matrix Revolutions - $48.4 million
6. American Pie 2 - $45.1 million
Im of the opinion that 300 will finish between $45-$50 million for the 3-day but it can go higher. Warner Bros execs are trying to keep expectations low and are telling people theyll be thrilled with $28-$30 million, but nobody else in town has a projection that doesnt start with a 4. It wont beat Ice Age 2: The Meltdowns $68 million as the biggest March opening ever, but it will likely be the 2nd biggest March opening in history ahead of the first Ice Age ($46.3 million).
Heres how I see the Top 10 finishing this weekend (3/9-11):
1. 300 (Warner Bros) - $48.3
2. Wild Hogs (Buena Vista) - $20.6 million
3. Ghost Rider (Sony) - $6.3 million
4. Bridge To Terabithia (Buena Vista) - $5.3 million
5. Norbit (Paramount) - $3.1 million
6. Music & Lyrics (Warner Bros) - $2.9 million
7. The Number 23 (New Line) - $2.8 million
8. Black Snake Moan (Paramount Vantage) - $2.6 million
9. Breach (Universal) - $2 million
10. Amazing Grace (IDP Films) - $1.9 million
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