'Valkyrie' could bode well for UA
By ANNE THOMPSON
United Artists second release, Valkyrie, got off to a strong start over the Christmas holiday weekend, grossing $30 million in four days. But the movie will have to hold well domestically and score all over the world to make back its production and marketing costs worldwide, which amount to an estimated $150 million or more.
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I saw this movie also and rate it about a B/B+
Very solid movie. Bryan Singer did a good job building the suspense and keeping it tense during the final act. A great cast and well done.
the character development left something to be desired in my opinion. Especially considering the relationship between Stoffenberg and his assistant and how that all played out.
-Does anyone know why some of the conspirators were hanged and others were shot?
-Why was that one guy so insistent that Himmler be killed with Hitler? Couldn't they have just arrested him along with the other SS officers?
Box office preview: 'Marley' to stay on top?
Jan 1, 2009, 06:51 PM | by Nicole Sperling
Categories: Movie Biz
Even Hollywood goes on vacation. So while you're nursing your hangover in Yonkers, they're beaching it in some exotic foreign locale, and the box office is destined to look eerily similar to last weekend's. That means the lovable dog movie Marley & Me stays on top, Brad Pitt's Oscar contender The Curious Case of Benjamin Button generates more coin, the Adam Sandler family dreck Bedtime Stories lures in more unwitting moviegoers, and Tom Cruise continues to fool others into thinking he's a German in the Bryan Singer-directed drama Valkyrie. Happy New Year!
What these four very different movies do have in common is they all seem destined to reach the $100 million threshold, with Marley & Me getting there first, likely crossing it by the time we all return to work Monday. So while you're enjoying the first few days of the New Year, sit back, watch some Bowl games, do your Christmas returns, go see some movies, and check back here to see if any of my weekend box office predictions come true.
The (likely) three-day top five:
1. Marley & Me: $29 million
Earning an additional $14 million this past Monday and Tuesday, there seems to be little that can stop the lovable Marley. And the mixed critical reviews mean nothing when it comes to people and their dogs. Add in the spare time moviegoers have over the next few days, and the Owen Wilson- and Jennifer Aniston-starrer shouldn't drop more than 25 percent in its second weekend in theaters.
2. Bedtime Stories: $19 million
It may not have knocked critics over, but this Adam Sandler kid movie seems to be just what parents need over the holiday break: a break. Monday and Tuesday saw $12 million in box office receipts and I expect the weekend to be equally strong. Even with a likely 30 percent drop from its opening-weekend numbers, the fantasy-comedy will be near $80 million territory after only 11 days in the theaters.
3. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button: $18 million
Well-regarded but not necessarily beloved, Benjamin Button will have a hard time overtaking Marley at the box office. The $150 million spectacle is still performing strongly and should hold onto its number three spot easily this coming weekend. But at 2 hours and 40 minutes, its chances of overcoming Stories are slim.
4. Valkyrie: $16 million
Tom Cruise and MGM should be saluted. Valkyrie has endured more negative speculation than any movie in recent memory, but rather than succumbing to the bad buzz, they turned it around and created one of their first self-generated hits. Their weekday numbers have been respectable and after the upcoming weekend, this WWII spy drama will have crossed the $60 million mark after only 11 days in theaters.
5. Yes Man: $12 million
Moviegoers are still saying Yes to Jim Carrey. Nothing this weekend should change that as the Warner Bros. comedy spends its third successful weekend in theaters. Maybe this saying Yes thing really works.
Valkyrie went from it's going to bomb with a 10 million opening weekend to it's going to break $100 million domestic. BOO-YAH!
I believe the ones who were hanged were the people closest to the conspirators or directly involved with the plot. All those who were shot either knew about the attempt on Adolf Hitler's life,or were just old scores that needed to be dealt with.
As far as Himmler goes,well,he was the most powerful man in the state after the Fuhrer. He controlled the SS and Gestapo. He was probably way too powerful to be kept alive in their eyes and would've played a major role in putting down the uprising if it turned out that Adolf Hitler had been killed. Goring(although officially,second man in the Reich)was been disgraced and fell out of Hitler's favor after the Battle of Britain and Stalingrad. After the Fuhrer,I would say the most powerful men of the Third Reich in 1944 would be Himmler,Goebbels and Albert Speer.
Tom Cruise should be kissing Ben Stiller's ass for saving his career and Valkyrie.
I think critics were unfair to this movie as well. Some of them I think still just want to get on Cruise's butt.
I mean yeah, he's Tom Cruise. But this was still a fine, well-made movie. It was exactly what Singer needed to do after Superman Returns since he will probably never do another Superman movie again.
Some critic complaints for the movie were stupid. Like saying how could this be a suspense-thriller when you know they are going to fail. Should we not have watched Titanic cause we knew the boat sinks? What about bio-epics about famous figures? We know what they did and how they died (if that is in the movie), so should we skip those also? That is a stupid mentality, imo. Also, I don't see how people can say Cruise sucked in this movie. To me, he did a fine job as always.
Glad to see this movie doing well though. It deserves it, and is very underrated.
Let's be real here. Tom Cruise is wacko, no question. He made a couple mediocre movies.
And then he did Tropic Thunder which was an image salvaging role, and suddenly it was OK to like Cruise again. But since this isn't a movie where he's yucking it up under tons of makeup, it's back to typical Cruise-bashing.
However, if it wasn't for Tropic Thunder, Valkyrie probably wouldn't have been moved up and it probably would've been dumped into Hollywood's burial movie season.
I was never one to bash Cruise at all. I've been defending him for a while.
I haven't seen the movie yet so I cannot really comment on his performance or the movie in general, but I think what you said is probably true.
People just want to completely hate on Cruise now because of some of his Oprah and scientology antics. Suddenly everyone thinks he's some crappy actor now when in truth he's a GREAT one. It's ridiculous!
Agreed. That is a stupid reason to tell someone not to go see a movie.
If I recall correctly,-Does anyone know why some of the conspirators were hanged and others were shot?