Fearless, Flawless Box Office Predictions
You jerks have voted in small quantities on the Twilight issue and have resoundingly voiced an opinion for me to review the films. Thus, I will do just that. I can't promise an exact time frame (I'm thinking sometime in 2060), but it will happen. Okay, it won't be decades, it will likely be sometime in December (sorry, but I do have to actually review movies I get paid for reviewing before causing myself harm for your amusement). I will likely organize a gathering of people who like the film and loathe the film to give myself the appropriate audience. I cannot promise fairness.
Anyway, I'm reminded of this impending disaster because this week brings us 2012, the mother of all KABOOM movies. Roger Ebert gave the damn thing 3 and a half stars because it was a perfect version of what it promised to be, so I look forward to taking my wife (who has an odd lust for disaster films) to go see the world end. How much money will the durn thing do? Let's see.
Here's how I see it (haiku style):
1.) 2012 - $55 million
The Mayans were smart.
This movie likely is not.
I hope both are wrong.
2.) A Christmas Carol - $17 million
This isn't a flop,
nor can it be called a hit.
I guess it's a flit.
3.) This Is It - $7.5 million
They just keep lying.
They promised a two week run.
WHEN WILL IT BE GONE?!?!?!
4.) The Men Who Stare At Goats - $7 million
A strong first weekend
for an odd little movie
that we'll all forget.
5.) The Fourth Kind - $6.5 million
The time is now, gang.
Demand MORE Fifth Element!
We can do this, folks.
WILDCARD - Precious - $6 million
I can't make jokes here.
This film is too serious.
I hope it does well.
That's it, folks, have a good weekend!
Anyway, I'm reminded of this impending disaster because this week brings us 2012, the mother of all KABOOM movies. Roger Ebert gave the damn thing 3 and a half stars because it was a perfect version of what it promised to be, so I look forward to taking my wife (who has an odd lust for disaster films) to go see the world end. How much money will the durn thing do? Let's see.
Here's how I see it (haiku style):
1.) 2012 - $55 million
The Mayans were smart.
This movie likely is not.
I hope both are wrong.
2.) A Christmas Carol - $17 million
This isn't a flop,
nor can it be called a hit.
I guess it's a flit.
3.) This Is It - $7.5 million
They just keep lying.
They promised a two week run.
WHEN WILL IT BE GONE?!?!?!
4.) The Men Who Stare At Goats - $7 million
A strong first weekend
for an odd little movie
that we'll all forget.
5.) The Fourth Kind - $6.5 million
The time is now, gang.
Demand MORE Fifth Element!
We can do this, folks.
WILDCARD - Precious - $6 million
I can't make jokes here.
This film is too serious.
I hope it does well.
That's it, folks, have a good weekend!
Labels: 2012, A christmas carol, Box office predictions, precious, the fourth kind, the men who stare at goats, this is it
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