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who saw constantine here, it was a great movie.
I'm luky I was never banned but the site stopped recognizing my IP. The only concern I have is TPTB actual keep up with that site for overall fan opinon. They probably have never heard of this one.The Incredible Hulk said:Hey I signed up for DTS today only made one post though. I'm at so many boards for Smallville and Superman as is. Though I think I may refuse to ever again post in the K-Site forums. I love the job Craig does with the site and the news and spoilers are great, but damn do those forums suck. Bunch of people who have ZERO comic knowledge and theyve all got the attention spans of my cat, and constantly rip the show for "screwing up" on things that they miss or dont understand. Very frustrating place to visit anymore
AgentPat said:I posted the following over at DTS earlier. I figured folks here might be interested in the number crunching as well...
The Fog is skedded for wide release, which, depending upon who you ask, generally defines films released on 500(ish) or more screens. Now, it *could* go as high as 2500 or even 3000. Depends on how much confidence the distribs (Sony/Revolution) have and what the P&A budget is. I'm gonna take a stab and say it's probably about 1/2 the production budget, which is $18M.
As of right NOW, there are no other wide releases skedded for the Oct 14th weekend. This is GOOD!! That means there won't be any competition at the B.O.
So, what are we looking at here? Well, take Constantine as an example. It opened on 3006 screens this past weekend and averaged $11,185 per engagement. That means it raked in a cool $33.6 million dollars in just three days! If The Fog does about HALF that on its opening weekend, it will be considered a tremendous success just because it will have recouped its entire production budget in one weekend.
Aint gonna do what Constantine did, you say? Well, you're probably right. So lets look at another film within the same genre. Boogeyman (PG-13) was released on 3,052 screens on Feb 4 and had a $20M prod budget. It made $8M on Friday, $8.4M on Saturday, and $2.5M on Sunday, for a grand total that weekend of $19M. The studio - Sony/Screen Gems - must have been dancing in the streets. As of Tuesday, it had $42M in the bank, and this was *after* taking 40% declines on two subsequent weekends after release.
If The Fog pulls something out of left field (such things really cant be predicted, but every studio hopes for another My Big Fat Greek Wedding), and manages to rake in over $50M in the first three weeks of release, Tom can write his own ticket. It will be very interesting to see what happens come October. I'll be watching closely.![]()
AgentPat said:I posted the following over at DTS earlier. I figured folks here might be interested in the number crunching as well...
The Fog is skedded for wide release, which, depending upon who you ask, generally defines films released on 500(ish) or more screens. Now, it *could* go as high as 2500 or even 3000. Depends on how much confidence the distribs (Sony/Revolution) have and what the P&A budget is. I'm gonna take a stab and say it's probably about 1/2 the production budget, which is $18M.
As of right NOW, there are no other wide releases skedded for the Oct 14th weekend. This is GOOD!! That means there won't be any competition at the B.O.
So, what are we looking at here? Well, take Constantine as an example. It opened on 3006 screens this past weekend and averaged $11,185 per engagement. That means it raked in a cool $33.6 million dollars in just three days! If The Fog does about HALF that on its opening weekend, it will be considered a tremendous success just because it will have recouped its entire production budget in one weekend.
Aint gonna do what Constantine did, you say? Well, you're probably right. So lets look at another film within the same genre. Boogeyman (PG-13) was released on 3,052 screens on Feb 4 and had a $20M prod budget. It made $8M on Friday, $8.4M on Saturday, and $2.5M on Sunday, for a grand total that weekend of $19M. The studio - Sony/Screen Gems - must have been dancing in the streets. As of Tuesday, it had $42M in the bank, and this was *after* taking 40% declines on two subsequent weekends after release.
If The Fog pulls something out of left field (such things really cant be predicted, but every studio hopes for another My Big Fat Greek Wedding), and manages to rake in over $50M in the first three weeks of release, Tom can write his own ticket. It will be very interesting to see what happens come October. I'll be watching closely.![]()
I love Smallville and it is my FAVOURITE SHOW. I highly recommend all the Smallville boxsets so buy them now! Living in England i haven't seen any of Season 4 yet but it looks the best yet!
To finish Tom Weling is sooooooo sexy! If only he wasn't married (and straight)! I partly watch the show just so i can see Tom Wellings gorgeous body!
TOM WELLING IS GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!, December 17, 2004 Reviewer: James "Tom Welling Lover" (UK)
Shoot, it wasn't you?! Oh well, you've got another Tom Welling lover out there in the UK with your name. Or else someone just kind of copying you.jas01724 said:That wasn't this James. Although it might be tempting.
Observe mimicry of a 12-year-old with full temporal lobotomy:
OMG!!111!! SMallVille RoX!11!!!!!!!!!111 ITs the b3stest show EVAr cuz Tom IZ teH sexiZt!11!!!!!
I saw that too but it didn't sound all snarky and winky so I assumed the UK has another James TW fanjas01724 said:That wasn't this James. Although it might be tempting.
Observe mimicry of a 12-year-old with full temporal lobotomy:
OMG!!111!! SMallVille RoX!11!!!!!!!!!111 ITs the b3stest show EVAr cuz Tom IZ teH sexiZt!11!!!!!
Hmm. Well, an article in Variety from December 1st listed a tentative release date as the 21st. But since then, all other sites have been reporting the 14th. Here's a few:mellyM said:Where did I read the release date was Oct 21? I know I read that somewhere, or was it changed, or maybe I got confused reading a comparison to The Grudge. And I guess its really too early to know what films will be released the same weekend definitively. but with such a small budget, at least there won't be insane pressure for huge B.O.

AgentPat said:Hmm. Well, an article in Variety from December 1st listed a tentative release date as the 21st. But since then, all other sites have been reporting the 14th. Here's a few:
IMDb
Box Office Mojo
Film Force
I dunno. [shrugs] The release date may have been changed because there's quite a few wide releases happening on the 21st, but none on the 14th other than TF. Yet. The original report in THR doesn't list a preem date. Most other news agencies just do a Reuters/AP and parrot the original information they receive from the trades. I checked with Variety and they don't have an info sheet set up for TF yet. But if I come across any other conflicting current information, I'll post it.![]()

triplet said:I'm still getting THR (never canceled that trial subscription, and they keep sending it to me even though I never paid either... he he he ).

rumpuso said:I'll keep my fingers crossed the "magazine police" don't find you. They sometimes work in cahoots with the "matress police".![]()
rumpuso said:I'll keep my fingers crossed the "magazine police" don't find you. They sometimes work in cahoots with the "matress police".![]()
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Okay, all together now... AWWWWWWWWE!!!!!![]()
AgentPat said:Having watched various interviews with TW, I'm convinced he'd have a hard time talking if his hands were tied behind his back. Iz too funny how much he "talks" with them. Wonder if he has any Italian ancestry? LOL
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Hmmm... I hadn't noticed that. Interesting observation. Earlier seasons he appeared to just rest his hands at his sides or in his pockets. He does make interesting use when he's meandering through a scene though. I liked the "desk knocking" in Phoenix when Chloe was asking Clark if he had seen Lana yet. Seemed pretty natural. Oh, and he DOES hang onto that bookbag (or gym bag) for dear life too. Hee!triplet said:I've also noticed he has a lot of problems deciding what to do with his hands while playing Clark. He tends to hold his hands together.
Nice read. Thanks for the heads up!Serene said:For all you stalkers out there....there's a little bit of info about the shooting locations for "The Fog" in this article.
http://www.canada.com/vancouver/vancouversun/news/business/story.html?id=4871e3a7-fadf-40fe-95f5-ea4fe0b5661c
triplet said:I've also noticed he has a lot of problems deciding what to do with his hands while playing Clark. He tends to hold his hands together.
Sverdlovski said:At least he doesn't keep his arms crossed ALL THE TIME like a certain other TV Superman...:![]()
), but just making an observation.