Friday, March 18, 2011

Hello My Name Is...

This weekend the cineplex would like to introduce you to Paul (reviews) and The Lincoln Lawyer (reviews); Or watch Bradley Cooper and Robert De Niro try to reach their Limitless (reviews ) potential...







Pamela McClintock of THR:

The weekend box office could see a close battle between three new titles -- Relativity Media's Bradley Cooper starrer Limitless, Lionsgate's Matthew McConaughey legal thriller The Lincoln Lawyer and Universal's raunchy alien comedy Paul.

All are expected to open in the low to mid teens, give or take.

If that holds true, Sony's holdover Battle: Los Angeles has a fighting chance of staying at the top of the chart. Battle: L.A., opening to $35.6 million last weekend, had earned $44 million through Wednesday.

Paramount's Rango, coming in No. 2 last weekend, also is expected to remain a popular choice. The quirky toon's cume through Wednesday was $75.2 million.

Disney's ill-fated toon Mars Needs Moms enters its second frame after opening to just $6.9 million.

Limitless could have an edge over the competition, since tracking shows it appealing to the broadest audience. Directed by Neil Burger, the film also stars Abbie Cornish and Robert De Niro.

In the movie, Cooper stars as a down-and-out man whose life is transformed when he takes a drug that optimizes untapped parts of his brain.

Limitless, costing $27 million to make, was co-produced by Relativity and Virgin Produced. (It's the debut title from Richard Branson's company.)

Relativity said it is already in good shape with Limitless, since much of the film's budget was financed by foreign presales along with an upfront payment from Netflix for home entertainment rights.

If Limitless does well, it will mark a key moment for Relativity's new distribution and marketing division. The company's first few releases have struggled at the box office.

Limitless has an advantage in being rated PG-13. Both Lincoln Lawyer and Paul are rated R.

Lionsgate made Lincoln Lawyer in partnership with Lakeshore Entertainment. The mini-major took an equity stake in the film, while Lakeshore paid for marketing and helped coordinate foreign presales.

Lincoln Lawyer -- based on Michael Connelly's novel -- is showing the most interest among women over the age of 25, followed by older males. The film has a strong cast, including Ryan Phillippe, Marisa Tomei, William H. Macy and Josh Lucas.

Lionsgate said a big opening for Lincoln Lawyer isn't important, since adult-skewing titles tend to build over time.

To promote the film as it opens, Lionsgate teamed with Groupon  to offer discounted tickets for this weekend. It's the first time a Hollywood studio has teamed with Groupon, although there have been several movie promotions offered by LivingSocial...


Adam Markovitz of  EW:

Between Seth Rogen’s wise-cracking E.T. in Paul and the trigger-happy invaders of Battle: Los Angeles, this month’s box office alien invasion (which included mega-dud Mars Needs Moms) shows no signs of stopping this weekend...

Reviews for the three newcomers are stronger than I thought they would--It will be fun to see if that factors in at all as to which film gets the top spot

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