I'm guessing this opening will bold well for an oscar nomination for best picture/director??
Yeah, but too bad it will probably lose to a film like The Kids Are Alright. Not saying that that film is bad, but the Academy has their favorite ice cream flavors, and Inception may be too strong for them to handle.
t:Everyone was afraid of Limbo but it has the same ESCAPE CLAUSE like the rest of Dreams....Just kill yourself. Why were they afraid of Limbo if it has the same rules and Cobb knows it?
A flop is more contingent on the drop in weekend totals over time in relation to opening weekend estimates. Like, with Superman Returns.Yeah... it's a flop. Don't gross at least 100 million OW and you are pretty much cast off as step son that nobody wants anymore. At least there is BB3.
http://www.deadline.com/2010/07/solid-3m-midnights-for-nolans-inception/#more-54419'Inception' Dreams Up $60.4M Opener; 'Sorcerer's Apprentice' Nightmare $17.3M
By Nikki Finke | Saturday July 17, 2010 @ 9:45pm PDTTags: Box Office, Chris Nolan, Ellen Page, Inception, Inception Box Office, Inception Comic Book, Inception Marketing, Inception Tracking, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Legendary Pictures, Leonardo DiCaprio, Summer Movies, Warner Bros
SATURDAY PM/SUNDAY AM UPDATE: Friday, Saturday, and weekend numbers for North America's Top 5 movie grosses:
1. What an impressive start for the Warner Bros/Legendary Pictures mind-bending scifi thriller from 3,792 theaters, with Friday's $21.6 million (including $3M midnight shows in 1,600 locations) and Saturday's $21.5 million. The studio pegged the weekend opening at $60.4M, solid for a 2D film, against a $150M budget. Audiences rated it an overall "B+" Cinemascore, with the under-25 crowd giving it an "A". Then again, this is Summer 2010's most anticipated film because of Chris Nolan's incredible track record for critically acclaimed big box office actioners (Batman Begins and The Dark Knight) as well as smaller psychological dramas (Memento and Insomnia) films -- and Inception represents both genres. (By the way, have you seen Inception's comic book preview? This rather innovative marketing gimmick is here.) This gives star Leonardo DiCaprio his biggest debut ever, out-grossing the mid-February opening of his Shutter Island with Marty Scorsese. Also, the IMAX screenings of Inception accounted for 12% of the weekend gross with an amazing $7 million in 197 locations: the best ever for an IMAX 2D title.
But I've rarely seen Hollywood all over the map when it came to a movie's expected 3-day weekend grosses like this time. That's because this was an original film not easily explained in a 30-second spot. Rival studios gave me predictions ranging from a low of $40sM to a high of $60M -- and everything inbetween. Especially because, surprisingly, tracking didnt jump quite as much from last Monday to now. Comps include Shutter Island with a bump for summer, or Batman Begins plus inflation. But no one is certain what to add for "The Nolan Factor". (This was a movie Chris wanted to make for 10 years.) Yet everyone agrees that the pic will have considerable legs if audiences don't find it too dark or too hyped or -- god forbid! -- too smart. Though one reviewer complained, Nolan's visionary film has "no soul, no sex, and almost no joy".
Overseas, Warner Bros plans a 3-week roll-out for the Leonardo DiCaprio starrer with Ellen Page and Joseph Gordon-Levitt. This weekend, 10 markets open, including the UK. From July 21st to 25th, a total 29 markets open, including France, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Australia, Russia, and the Benelux. Then, from July 28th to August 1st, another 13 markets come on line, including Germany.
It's too bad because it was quite charming and entertaining.The only flop opening this weekend was the remake of a Mickey Mouse cartoon.
This movie blew me away. I loved every minute of it. Tom Hardy was awesome. If Danial Craig never makes another 007 movie then i think Hardy should be the next Bond...t:
Dude!The snow scene brought back memories of playing Goldeneye on N64 but Hardy was great in this and Bronson . The whole theatre laughed when he gives the thumbs up
after tossing the bomb .
I think this movie will have legs and I've seen it 3 times within 48 hours . It would of been criminal if this had underperformed .
Bf wanted to go to Pasadena yesterday so we decided to see the film there. There's a new Arclight theater I didn't know about, so I wanted to check it out.It's solid considering what this film had going against it. It's nothing spectacular, but it is solid. Now this film's survival depends on word of mouth.
I need to see this again! If only I had my license and a job. I made twelve bucks yesterday from grass cutting which is the price for IMAX. I'm tempted, but every little dollar I'm saving up for a car.
I think I've just seen the most expensive movie theater ever. 
Keep in mind Avatar also had many many 3-D screens. With regular ticket prices, it would have made $55 million opening weekend, IIRC.It's not a flop.BO reports say it is a solid opening weekend. They would say otherwise. This movie was never going to make a $100 million opening weekend even in the prediction. In fact it met expectations. We'll see if it flop or not with time.
Avatar made $75 million opening weekend.
For an original film with such a seemingly complicated concept for the GA to grasp this is good.
Yep. I've seen it 3 times too in like 45 hours.Dude!

A flop is more contingent on the drop in weekend totals over time in relation to opening weekend estimates. Like, with Superman Returns.
These are very strong numbers for such a movie, but only time will tell how well it performs in the upcoming weeks.