WB is one of the biggest studios. they have to know how to make a summer blockbuster that will make money. if they dont then they should close down.
Yea, they sure know how to put out summer blockbusters!

Looks like its up to TDK to save their ass for the summer:
'Speed Racer' Crashes & Burns To Become First Summer Bomb: 'Iron Man' Still No. 1
SATURDAY AM: As expected, Marvel's
Iron Man is the blockbuster No. 1 for the second week in a row. It took in a str0ng $15 million Friday from 4,111 theaters (-62% from its opening) for what should be a $50 million weekend. Its new cume is a monster $141.4M. But the big story this weekend is what a big bomb Warner Bros' has released. It's now official:
Speed Racer is the first domestic box office disaster of the summer (although the PG pic should do better overseas). It placed only No. 3 Friday, well behind Fox's romantic comedy
What Happens In Vegas, which opened with $7.1 million from 3,215 venues for what should be a $20 million weekend.
But back to
Speed Racer: despite a wide release into 3,606 theaters, the anime actioner opened Friday with only $6.1 million (and some studios said it was merely $5.7M). Even if today's kiddie matinees generate some of the usual high-octane and the movie moves up a notch to second place, it still won't move
Speed Racer out of the slow lane or approach Warner Bros' own expectations of a mid-$30s million debut (and that was down from a hoped-for $40 mil a few days before...). The alarming fact is this film will struggle to even make $20 million for the weekend. At an estimated cost of at least $140 million (some sources put the final budget as high as $185 million), this family fare is yet another case of a studio letting talent run amok: the Wachowski siblings of
Matrix fame delivered a long, loud, and lousy movie that the Warner Bros bosses were contractually powerless to fix. (The Industry scuttlebutt is that Warner Bros Pictures Group prez Jeff Robinov, a one-time agent, gave way too much power to his former clients. Of course, the success of their
Matrix franchise justified a certain degree of autonomy.) The film's biggest handicap is its 2 hour, 15 minute, running time, bucking the current trend of kid movies clocking in at a mercifully short 90 to 100 minutes. And then there are the bad reviews: only 27%
positive among the cream of the crop of Rotten Tomatoes film critics. In addition, the pic should have been "aged up": it plays too young and limits its audience by appealing mostly to little boys. According to the "Parents and Kids" premium tracking,
Speed Racer was first choice among parents and boys aged 7 through 11. Unfortunately, the Warner Bros film will get creamed by the competition from the Disney/Walden blockbuster
Narnia 2 opening next weekend. One bright spot is international:
Speed Racer also debuted Friday in 30+ foreign territories.
As for Fox's
What Happens in Vegas and its tired "been-there, done-that" plot, stars Ashton Kutcher and Cameron Diaz didn't deliver much firepower playing newlyweds. But the first-time-paired duo haven't been hot at the cineplex individually for a long while. "Guys just do not like him. He's a pretty boy toy and not someone guys feel they connect to," said an insider. "The upside is that the film cost only $35 million." Fox's well-oiled marketing machinery can make something out of nothing, and did that again here.
FRIDAY PM: Here are very early numbers for Friday's domestic box office gross...
Marvel's
Iron Man still the easy No. 1 blockbuster. -61% for $15M tonight. Looks platinum for Paramount distributed pic: $50+M weekend and cume $177M.
Fox's
What Happens in Vegas #2 tonight with $6.8M for $19M-$20M wkd.
Warner Bros'
Speed Racer only $6.6M tonight. Probably gets the kids matinee bump tomorrow and still ends up an oil-leaking #2 for the weekend at awful $23M-$24M.
Sony's
Made of Honor #4 with $2.5M tonight for $8M weekend and cume of $26.6M.
Overall, this weekend's box office should be up at least 20% over last year's.
More analysis later...
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.c...first-summer-bomb-iron-man-still-strong-no-1/