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Friday, June 13, 2008

Anger Unleashed

This weekend The Incredible Hulk (reviews) faces off against M. Night Shyamalan's The Happening (reviews)...And it's not at all a fair fight if you believe the critics...



Dave McNary and Pamela McClintock of Variety:

Moviegoers will be asked to give superhero Bruce Banner another chance as Marvel Entertainment and Universal open Edward Norton starrer "The Incredible Hulk" in 3,504 theaters this weekend.

Pic comes five years after Ang Lee's "Hulk" failed to transform into a franchise. M. Night Shyamalan is also hoping for redemption as 20th Century Fox bows the filmmaker's horror-thriller "The Happening" in 2,986. Fox is upping the ante by releasing the pic on Friday the 13th and touting the fact that it's Shyamalan's first R-rated project.

The foreign front will see "The Incredible Hulk" and "The Happening" square off in many major markets in the first head-to-head confrontation of major title launches this year.

Domestically, "Incredible Hulk" is the best bet to win the weekend. Awareness couldn't be higher, although women aren't showing much interest, according to tracking. "The Happening," which is tracking best among women, will likely play like a traditional horror film rather than a broad summer title.

DreamWorks Animation/Par's "Kung Fu Panda" should remain in top form in its second sesh, while the box office in general will benefit as most kids are now finally out of school. "Panda," which won the previous weekend with a $60.2 million opening, sported a domestic gross of $78.3 million through Wednesday.

As with "Incredible Hulk," women were missing from pre-release tracking for Marvel and Paramount's "Iron Man," Marvel's other summer 2008 tentpole. Women materialized, however, when the movie opened. To date, "Iron Man" is the highest-grossing film of 2008, with a cume of $290.6 million through Tuesday, according to Rentrak.

Both "Iron Man" and "Incredible Hulk" were developed, produced and fully financed by a refitted Marvel Studios, which is using a Merrill Lynch film financing facility to take control of Marvel film projects.

Lee's "Hulk," toplining Eric Bana, opened to $62.1 million in June 2003. Downplaying expectations, U said it doesn't expect the new "Hulk" to grab that much.

That's because fanboys may hold off on seeing "Incredible Hulk" until they hear how it plays out, so word of mouth could have a big impact on the pic's ultimate performance. Moviegoers criticized the first "Hulk" for being too cerebral and not having enough action.

French filmmaker Louis Leterrier, helmer of the "Transporter" franchise, directed "Incredible Hulk" from a script by Zak Penn. Edward Norton also worked on the script but isn't credited. Pic, which cost $135 million-$140 million to produce, also stars Liv Tyler, Tim Roth and William Hurt.

"Incredible Hulk" has received positive early reviews, and tracking has been strong. Shyamalan needs "The Happening," which cost under $55 million, to perform. Last summer, he stumbled at the box office with "Lady in the Water," which opened to $18 million and grossed $42.8 million domestically. Shyamalan made "Lady" at Warner Bros. after bolting Disney, where he made his previous four films, because of creative differences over the pic.

Fox's financial investment in "Happening" is limited. Movie was co-financed by Fox, Spyglass and India-based UTV.

Shyamalan's top-grossing film to date remains "The Sixth Sense," which took $293.5 million domestically. "Signs" is his next highest-grossing film with $228 million domestically. Both were Disney titles.

"The Happening," also penned and co-produced by Shyamalan, is the filmmaker's apocalyptic vision of what happens when a mysterious pandemic sweeps the planet. Film also stars Zooey Deschanel...


Joshua Rich of EW:

''The Incredible Hulk'' and ''The Happening,'' two movies with plenty of debits, square off this weekend. But which will wind up No. 1?

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It looks like M. Night Shyamalan's "first R-rated film" will go the way of his last 2 PG-13-ers

Next week: Steve Carell and Peter Segal bring Get Smart to the big screen; While The Love Guru (Mike Myers) hooks up with Jessica Alba--Justin Timberlake gets to play the 3rd wheel...

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