Friday, March 26, 2010

Dragon Dictate

This weekend John Cusack, Craig Robinson Rob Corddry, and Clark Duke take a trip in the Hot Tub Time Machine (reviews) and go back to the 80' while Jay Baruchel learns How to Train Your Dragon (reviews) CGI-style




Gregg Kilday of THR

Moviegoers who just took off their 3D glasses after seeing "Alice in Wonderland" will put them back on again this weekend as Paramount unleashes DreamWorks Animation's "How to Train Your Dragon."

At the same time, MGM is hoping that other moviegoers will focus on its time-travel comedy "Hot Tub Time Machine," shifting attention from the embattled studio's current financial duress.

Based on a popular children's book, the first in a series by British author Cressida Cowell, "Dragon" recounts the PG adventures of a Viking teen who befriends a young dragon.

Directed by Dean DeBlois and Chris Sanders -- the team behind the 2D "Lilo & Stitch" -- the movie makes full use of its 3D vistas as it flies on the backs of airborne dragons high above the Scandinavian fjords.

Back on earth, "Dragon" already has had to find its footing within the universe of existing digital 3D theaters.

Right now, there are 2,300-2,400 North American locations that can host the new wave of 3D movies; the number is increasing week by week as new sites come online. Some urban locations like New York even have 3D theaters that sit across the street from each other, which means no one film is likely to command all available 3D sites at any one time.

The flip side of the question is whether there is enough room for two or even three near-simultaneous 3D releases to co-exist successfully.

During the past three weekends, Disney's "Alice" has reigned atop the boxoffice, grossing more than $270 million domestically. Opening in 2,063 3D sites, it commanded the bulk of the available 3D locations as the run of Fox's "Avatar" began to wind down.

This weekend, "Dragon," positioned to take over the boxoffice's top spot, will elbow "Alice" off many of the 3D screens. The Paramount release is bowing in 4,055 theaters, and more than half of them -- 2,178 locations -- will offer 3D, including 185 Imax houses.

With 3D locations steadily expanding, though, "Alice" will continue to hold forth in 3,384 locations, including about 1,450 3D sites...

Nicole Sperling
of EW

Jeffrey Katzenberg should be thrilled with Paramount's distribution team right about now. ...

Reviews for Dragon are very very good and Tub is getting better than expected notice Alice bids bye to the top spot for sure...

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