Friday, February 01, 2013

Box Office Preview: Keeping The Seats Warm

It's Super Bowl 47--between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers--this weekend...And the new films will try to squeeze as much dough out of you as they can before Sunday...





The book by Isaac Marion is Twilight meets Shaun of the Dead and it's called Warm Bodies; (reviewsAl Pacino, Alan Arkin and Christopher Walken| are Stand Up Guys (reviews); Sylvester Stallone is a sure shot in Bullet to the Head (reviews) And Chad Michael Murray gets scared in The Haunting in Connecticut 2: Ghosts of Georgia (reviews)

Pamela McClintock of THR has the Xs and Os:

Summit Entertainment's Warm Bodies, a romantic twist on the zombie genre, is expected to easily win the Super Bowl weekend box-office race.

Prerelease tracking suggests the film will open in the $18 million to $20 million range, a healthy sum considering that the big game inevitably takes a bite out of moviegoing.

Billed as a paranormal romantic comedy, Warm Bodies stars Nicholas Hoult as a zombie who rescues a girl (Teresa Palmer) from imminent death at the hands of his fellow undead. An unlikely romance develops, setting off an unforeseen chain of events.

Jonathan Levine directed Warm Bodies, based on the popular young-adult book by Isaac Marion (Summit, of course, is the studio that adapted Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster YA Twilight series).

Warm Bodies will benefit from appealing to younger females, the demo least likely to be interested in the Super Bowl.

Conversely, the new Sylvester Stallone action pic Bullet to the Head will lose male eyeballs to Sunday's game between the San Francisco 49ers and Baltimore Ravens. Produced by Joel Silver's Dark Castle Entertainment, the R-rated pic is tracking to open in the $7 million to $9 million range.

Bullet to the Head, based on the French graphic novel Du plomb dans la tete, stars Stallone as a hitman who teams up with a young Washington, D.C. detective (Sung Kang) to track down a team of ruthless criminals behind two murders that brought them together in the first place.

Opening in limited release Friday is the crime comedy Stand Up Guys, starring Al Pacino, Christopher Walken and Alan Arkin. Lionsgate and Roadside Attractions are opening the pic in 659 theaters. Stand Up Guys was directed by Fisher Stevens. In the film, Pacino's character is reunited with his old partner in crime after serving 28 years in prison, only to find that his partner has his own ax to grind

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