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'300' Smashes March Opening Record; Spartans Stampede To $70 Mil Weekend;

Mistwell

Crusty Old Meatwad
http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.c...umbers-25-mil-friday-for-expected-60-mil-wkd/

SUNDAY AM: It was a bloodbath at the U.S. box office this weekend. Warner Bros. told me this morning its 'R'-rated 300 about the epic Battle of Thermopylae shattered the record for biggest March opening ever with $70+ million. (Or, $70.025 mil to be exact, though the studio didn't provide a breakdown.) Other studios say this 'Gladiator Gore-Fest' raked in $27.7 mil to $28 mil Friday and $24.3 mil to $24.8 mil Saturday and an estimated $16 mil to $17.2 mil Sunday from its 3,103 theaters. Toldja so... I said back on Tuesday that 300 was tracking huge -- even though most of its target audience fell asleep during that history lesson in school. But rival studios were complaining to me this weekend that the much-buzzed pic was pitched heavily to the youth market despite the R rating. (This is what gets Hollywood in trouble with Congress. In 2000, entertainment moguls had to explain to the Senate Commerce Committee, led by John McCain, why Tinseltown targets its sex and violence fare to kids.) Helped by omnipresent advertising, this CGI extravaganza was sold out even for Thursday midnight sneaks, including all 57 IMAX theaters. This pic from the creator of Sin City was cheap to make and shot in only 60 days and cast with no stars, so it ends up one of Warner's most profitable pics. The studio's moguls were thrilled after enduring expensive disappointment after disappointment in 2006 (Poseidon, Superman Returns, The Lake House, The Ant Bully, Lady In The Water, etc.) with the notable exceptions of Oscar winner Happy Feet from director George Miller and The Departed from Martin Scorsese. Especially with a per screen average of $9,045 Friday and $7,965 Saturday, 300 easily overtook the current record-holder for March: 2002's Ice Age and its $46.3 mil take. That was accomplished Saturday! (FYI: Since 2006 sequel Ice Age: The Meltdown opened March 31-April 2 with $68 mil, it can't be considered a March weekend record-holder. But 300 surged past that, too.) Though 300's haul is amazing considering its 'R' rating (Ice Age was PG), it's still not a record. The biggest R-rated pics are Matrix Reloaded at $91.7 mil in May 2003 and The Passion of the Christ at $83.8 mil in February 2004.
 

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Felon said:
I think this ought to be merged with at least one of the other threads about 300.

Why? When a movie breaks a record, it's a different topic than "I think the movie was really well done" or "I really like the extended ad for this movie" before it came out.

I mean, we had how many LOTR's threads going when those movies came out? And you are begrudging three on this one?
 

Mistwell said:
I mean, we had how many LOTR's threads going when those movies came out? And you are begrudging three on this one?

I think it would be appropriate to have 300 threads on this movie, but I'm sure some people would view that as being excessive.

I contributed my 9$ movie ticket to that 70 million!
 

Man, I knew this was going to bust open some records. There was a tonne of hype in my city, and I just saw it last night. Wow. What an epic, powerul, bloodthirsty movie :D

cheers,
--N
 

By BoxOfficeMojo.com it was the 4th most looked for movie of the year and this is a very strong year for them with Spiderman 3, PotC 3, & Harry Potter.

So, some numbers...
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Mistwell said:
I mean, we had how many LOTR's threads going when those movies came out? And you are begrudging three on this one?

If it makes you feel better, I begrudged them as well.

I'll thank you not to begrudge me my begrudging.
 

Dog Moon said:
I think it would be appropriate to have 300 threads on this movie, but I'm sure some people would view that as being excessive.

I contributed my 9$ movie ticket to that 70 million!
Maybe 100 posts each for the three threads, then? ;)

My wife, myself and a buddy of mine threw $21 bucks (matinee) into that pot...
 

Felon said:
If it makes you feel better, I begrudged them as well.

I'll thank you not to begrudge me my begrudging.

Fair enough. I don't want to be accused of being a curmudgeon towards your begrudging.
 

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