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  1. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Then again, it IS Universal we're talking about. Perhaps a DTV sequel or two? :D
  2. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Thanks, T. I should clarify, though. I still dig the HTF a whole lot. Several of the regulars and administrators are great folks, and the site delivers a fantastic amount of DVD information and opinions. This particular thread is a perfect example; I check it out every weekend! What I...
  3. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Comments like these are why I rarely visit this forum anymore. The film made 1/4th of its production budget in three days of domestic release. Numerous interviews with cast & crew have stated that if the film broke $15m in its opening weekend, then Universal would be "thrilled." So $10+...
  4. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Voltron movie coming soon. ;)
  5. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    C, You think Cinderella Man is a "minor" period piece? I gotta disagree right back. ;) And I don't think the Holodeck Adventures come remotely close to the production design / art direction in Cinderella Man. (Though the TNG stuff is pretty darn impressive for what it is.) Ms. Zellweger...
  6. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Well, it's a period piece with a lot of sets and costumes. That's pretty expensive stuff right there. As are Crowe, Zellweger, Howard, Goldsman, etc. Acutally, in this day and age, I think $88m is pretty reasonable for a movie like this!
  7. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Seabiscuit opened to over $20m last summer, and I think Cinderella Man could follow that flick's box office pattern -- minus $20m or so. ;)
  8. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    I wouldn't put Hulk in the same class as Van Helsing. Perhaps LXG / VH is a better comparison. But there does seem to be an inordinate amount of pre-release nagativity re: FF. I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for the flick.
  9. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Couldn't disagree more. Compared to the handful of movie forums I visit, this one features MANY konwledgable, polite and articulate movie freaks. But I do agree that Terry's box-office recaps are consistently entertaining and very well-written.
  10. Scott Weinberg

    2005 at the Box Office

    Don't forget the Ashton Kutcher/Bernie Mac remake of Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?, Cameron Diaz and Jim Carrey in Fun with Dick and Jane, Michael Keaton and Lindsay Lohan in Herbie: Fully Loaded, Elisha Cuthbert and Paris Hilton in House of Breasts Wax, Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Mr. and...
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