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Sunday, August 30, 2009

Rest In Hell Michael Meyers?

In the weekend battle of the horror franchise sequels The Final Destination bloodied Halloween II to take the top spot..



Pamela McClintock of Variety:

Warner Bros. and New Line's "The Final Destination" in 3-D was the destination of choice at the weekend box office, easily beating the Weinstein Co.'s "Halloween II" in grossing $28.3 million from 3,121 runs on the strength of the upcharge for a 3-D ticket.

"Halloween" grossed $17.4 million from 3,025 theaters to come in No. 3, behind "Destination" and the Weinstein Co.'s own "Inglourious Basterds," which held well and placed No. 2 in its second sesh.

Weekend's other new entry, Focus Features' "Taking Woodstock," proved a disappointment. Directed by Ang Lee, "Woodstock" grossed an estimated $3.7 million from 1,393 theaters. Film placed No. 9 for the sesh.

Among holdovers, "Basterds" fell 47% to an estimated $20 million from 3,165 runs for a domestic cume of $73.8 million. Overseas, the film grossed an estimated $19.4 million from 2,891 runs in 31 territories for a foreign total of $59.1 million. Worldwide tally is a boffo $132.9 million.


Adam B. Vary of EW:

For many, the creative relevance of 3-D cinema remains very much an open question....

Halloween II (2009) Publicity Still

Let's be real here... as pointed out Destination's got a higher tix price--and has as much to do with its win over H2 as anything else...The reviews for both pic were equally "scary". Still Chris Nashawaty of the same mag says: Rob Zombie is a talented director, but this weekend proves Michael Myers' day is done

Zombie's vision of the franchise might have been put out of its misery but I doubt that this is the last hurrah for the series...Michael's come back from the dead before...

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