Friday, October 24, 2008

"Once A Wildcat..."

Zac Efron Vanessa Hudgens and the entire gang are back--this time on the big screen in High School Musical 3: Senior Year (reviews)--But so is Jigsaw (Tobin Bell) in Saw V (reviews); While Edward Norton and Colin Farrell fight for some Pride and Glory (reviews) amid the two very big openers...

Dave McNary and Pamela McClintock of Variety:

Just how loudly will Disney’s “High School Musical 3: Senior Year” sing when it makes its theatrical debut at the worldwide box office this weekend?

Loudly.

The wildly successful franchise — built on the strength of girls, young and old — has already conquered television and the music biz, as well as spawned stage plays. Now, it’s looking for validation on the bigscreen.

In North America, “HSM3,” toplining Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens, will bow opposite Lionsgate and Twisted Picture’s R-rated “Saw V,” the latest installment in the blockbuster Hollywood horror franchise. Together, the two pics are expected to energize the B.O. despite the crippled economy.

The weekend’s other new wide release is New Line/Warner Bros.’ crime drama “Pride & Glory,” from director Gavin O’Connor and starring Colin Farrell and Edward Norton. Pic, which unspools in 2,585 runs, isn’t expected to display much firepower.

On the specialty side, Universal opens Clint Eastwood’s Angelina Jolie starrer “Changeling” in 15 theaters in nine markets. Film, a natural awards contenders, opens nationwide next weekend. Moviegoers buying tickets for “Changeling” will get to see the first trailer for Eastwood’s other upcoming film, “Gran Torino,” which opens in a limited run Dec. 17.

There’s also action on the 3-D front. Disney opens Tim Burton’s annual “The Night Before Christmas in 3-D” in 280 theaters, some of which are playing a digital 3-D movie for the first-time in a run-up to Disney’s 3-D Thanksgiving tentpole “Bolt.” “HSM3” has a good shot at beating the $31.1 million debut of Disney’s 3-D concert film “Hanna Montana/Miley Cyrus: Concert Tour,” which played on only 683.

“HSM3” and “Saw V” may seem like strange bedfellows, but they’ll actually compete for older teen girls, who are diehard horror fans.

The similarities end there. “HSM3,” opening in 3,623 runs domestically, should have no trouble winning the weekend crown. It’s even on track to score the best-ever domestic opening for a live-action musical. Reigning champs are “Mamma Mia!” ($27.8 million) and “Hairspray” ($27.5 million).

Disney should have a golden weekend between “HSM3” and family holdover “Beverly Hills Chihuahua,” along with “Night Before Christmas” (exhibitors can charge a premium for 3-D ducats).

Likewise, Lionsgate is looking at strong returns for “Saw V,” which debuts in 3,060 runs.

“Saw V” should come close to matching last year’s $31.7 million debut of “Saw IV.” In 2006, “Saw III” debuted to $33.6 million, while “Saw II” opened to $31.7 million in 2005. The original “Saw” bowed to $17.2 million.

With the release of “Saw V,” the franchise is on its way to eclipsing franchises “Halloween” and “Friday the 13th” in terms of domestic box office receipts.

On the foreign front, “HSM3” will likely dominate the international box office with day-and-date launches in 22 markets, including Brazil, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan and the U.K.

Rival estimates of Wednesday launches portend a tuneful weekend take with $3 million in the U.K. and $650,000 in France. The two telepics and DVDs have shown solid international traction, particularly among pre-teens
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Joshua Rich of EW:

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The class of 2008 will surely dull Saw's teeth--Why they didn't wait a week to release it...?

Next Week: Zack & Miri Make a Porno--while we can also witness the Haunting of Molly Hartley...Clint Eastwood returns for Changeling...

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