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I hope SEE NO EVIL does at least 4 Million this weekend. It looks to be the best movie that opened this weekend :p, and I've heard it kicks ass and is extremely gory. DA VINCI seems like a major bore. I didn't even think it looked good from the trailer, but was going to see it on DVD because of the hype. However since it's 2 and a half hours long and supposed to be all talk and no action I'll pass. It sounds boring as hell and the cast is nothing special. I've never been a big fan of Tom and Audrey I can't stand.


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i will hazard a guess you did not like lotr either??

i AGREE SOME films are to long even though they may be short, but if you make it to short you fell like if nothing happened. Thats how i felt with hp3.

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The Dark Shape wrote:
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WOM will be positive.


Like Poseidon?


Yes, like Poseiden. WOM for Poseiden is actually quite positive. It's just not many people have actually seen it.

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not going to get into specific show times but lets just put it this way...

EVERY show starting with 515 sold out... Davinci was on our 5 biggest theatres... I even interlocked 3 of them...hell all the midnights even sold out.... and we sold out all of our times up till 1045 by 730 pm !!!!

515
645
715
745
815
845
1015
1045
1115
1145
1230 ..almost sold out

anywho...total attendance for the day
Davinci - 4950
Hedge - 650
Evil - 125
MI3 - 350
Poseidon - 125

I think you can figure out grosses yourself :tongue:


Sat May 20, 2006 12:02 am
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See No Evil - 5/19/06
6:05pm showing
50% full (107-seat auditorium)


TRAILERS
The Omen (some talk)
Waist Deep (silent)
Gridiron Gang (talk)
The Descent (silent)

It was a bit of a letdown but still better than Hostel to me. Nothing from the audience at the end but there were a lot of screams and jumps throughout the film.


The Da Vinci Code - 5/19/06
8:20pm showing
100% full (466-seat auditorium)


TRAILERS
Click (lots of laughs)
Lady in the Water (some talk)
The Omen (lots of talk)
World Trade Center (complete silence)
Cars (some laughs)
Casino Royale (lots of talk)

Fantastic film. There was a lot of clapping at the end and a good reaction at the exit.


Sellouts:
The Da Vinci Code - 4:15 I 7:00 I 8:20 I 9:00 I 9:50 I 10:00
The Lost City - 4:20 I 7:10 I 10:15
Mission: Impossible III - 7:35 I 8:05 I 10:00
Over the Hedge - 5:25
Poseidon - 8:50 I 9:45 I 10:45

Great to see some amazing business today....theater hasn't been this busy since Christmas. Looks like M:i:III and Poseidon benefited from the DVC sellouts. It'll be even busier tomorrow for sure.

BTW, we had some protesters standing outside of the theater. :roll:


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Crowd Reports for Madagascar of Scott's for comparison:

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Here is the matinee report at my theater.

Madagascar (5 screens)
10:30 (150 seater) - 18% full.
11:00 (400 seater) - 5% full.
11:30 (250 seater) - 3% full.
12:00 (600 seater) - 2% full.
12:30 (400 seater) - 4% full.
1:00 (150 seater) - 11% full.
1:30 (400 seater) - 5% full.
2:00 (250 seater) - 18% full.
2:30 (600 seater) - 4% full.
3:00 (400 seater) - 8% full.
3:30 (150 seater) - 22% full.
4:00 (400 seater) - 10% full.
4:30 (250 seater) - 19% full.
5:00 (600 seater) - 8% full.
5:30 (400 seater) - 11% full.
5:55 (150 seater) - 36% full.
6:30 (400 seater) - 25% full.
(This is kinda low, even for a matinee. In fact, this is even lower than Shark Tale and Robots. Could struggle to get to 10 million today).


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Over the Hedge
11:15 - 18
11:50 - 13
12:25 - 11
1:00 - 14
1:35 - 14
2:10 - 32
2:45 - 22
3:20 - 35
3:55 - 47
4:30 - 71
5:05 - 27
5:40 - 47
the 6:15 got 70 so far.
(I don't like the look of this. This was actually on Par with Robots).


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Mike wrote:
I hope SEE NO EVIL does at least 4 Million this weekend. It looks to be the best movie that opened this weekend :p, and I've heard it kicks ass and is extremely gory. DA VINCI seems like a major bore. I didn't even think it looked good from the trailer, but was going to see it on DVD because of the hype. However since it's 2 and a half hours long and supposed to be all talk and no action I'll pass. It sounds boring as hell and the cast is nothing special. I've never been a big fan of Tom and Audrey I can't stand.


See No Evil (8:15/75% full in 200 seater) is very generic but not terrible either. Da Vinci (5:30/SOLD OUT in 450 seater) is slow-moving but also not as bad as critics would have you believe. It's a little like, as someone else said, National Treasure for adults. Paul Bettany's character is crazy and McKellan does a decent job as well.


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Yep, two more 11:15pm shows are sold out for Da Vinci. Only the midnight and one 12:30am are left. Van Ness has completed sold out, and Bay Street has two shows left. It even sold out at least a couple of shows (I only just checked, so not sure exactly how many) at the 25-theater Century Union City, where it has a show every 30-35 minutes. I can't recall I've ever seen that (didn't track these theaters for Sith and HP4).

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It was about 95% full, but they had 7, 7:30, and 8 shows, so its understandable that it didn't quite sell out. Still really good though, as it was the largest screen in the theater. The best trailer reaction was for Click and 2nd was Casino Royale. But Click's response wasn't even close to any of the others. The audience ate it up. Also there were alot of families there too, which I thought there would be less of, but it seems like everyone was seeing it today.


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People at HSX seem to really like our insightfulness :tongue: http://talk.hsx.com/films/post.htm?0519 ... FabioParme Glad to hear they like to check out this site for info, since we also like to get info from their forum. Especially ofcourse Notfabio.


They were laughing at DP07's prediction. :lol:


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Da Vinci Code
9:15 show, 250-seat auditorium, sold out (this was one of 3 different 9:15 shows, there were sellouts at 5:30, 6, 6:30, 7, 7:30, 3 different 8's, 8:45, the three 9:15's, 2 different 10's, etc.) Monster business, essentially.

Trailers
The Omen
Casino Royale
Cars
Click
Lady in the Water
Miami Vice
World Trade Center

Movie
I enjoyed it quite a bit. I mean, I think it did a pretty solid job at adapting the book, which is not exactly the most amazing work of literature ever created. The first hour of the film drags painfully, but things get going once Ian McKellen shows up on the scene. Interestingly, I enjoyed the "talky" portions of the movie much more than those of the generic action scenes. Some things brought up truly are fascinating (I would have liked to hear more of Langdon's "symbol" lecture shown at the beginning). Tom Hanks is good as Langdon, but this is as close as he has come to "phoning it in" in a while; the script doesn't really allow for much character development. The same goes for Audrey Tautou's Sophie, who does the best she can with weak dialogue and characterization. Ian McKellen steals the show in his supporting role. Overall, I can't say I had as much fun at The Da Vinci Code as I did with even a movie like National Treasure (which I actually really enjoyed), but I was pleased by the film. B

Da Vinci Code, I noticed, was literally playing on every single screen (that'd be about 10) on the bottom floor of this 22-screen theater and was sold out for basically every show. $30M is guranteed, it could get all the way up to $35M, imo.

MI3 looked to be benefitting quite a bit, I saw a good 2 or 3 sellouts. Poseidon and See No Evil had none. However, Over the Hedge was sold out twice on 250-seat theaters, which looked about on par with how Madagascar did here opening day.


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Libs wrote:
However, Over the Hedge was sold out twice on 250-seat theaters, which looked about on par with how Madagascar did here opening day.


Whew, what a sigh of relief.

BTW, how about those questions.

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Libs, you live in a fairly liberal area, so wouldn't you think that the movie would probably do better business there? (And it's obviously a busy theatre since a lot of movies sell out there on a regular basis) I think that it will be evened out by theatres in the heartland and single-screen theatres that limit the number of showings... Sure, I could be wrong, but $30-35 million seems a bit exorbitant.

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Zingaling wrote:
I just owned the guy who made fun of DP07's prediction. :smile:


heh. :smile: Thanks.


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misterglass wrote:
Libs, you live in a fairly liberal area, so wouldn't you think that the movie would probably do better business there? (And it's obviously a busy theatre since a lot of movies sell out there on a regular basis) I think that it will be evened out by theatres in the heartland and single-screen theatres that limit the number of showings... Sure, I could be wrong, but $30-35 million seems a bit exorbitant.


The only times I've seen more business at this theater were Spider-Man and the Harry Potter movies. That's it. I'm just feeling 30.

Haha, dson't worry, Scott, I haven't forgotten about your queastions, I've just been verrry busy.


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I went at 3:15 PM since I surprisingly was free pretty early and had enough time before work.
400+ theater
About 50% full; it was no five screens, and the smaller ones were 80%. The last time I saw that many people so early was Reloaded. The parking lot was as full as a Sat night. The audience was mostly made up of seniors. I would guess though that night saw a rush of the 20-50 demographic. The audiences for the time of the day was about 10 times as large as movies like Underworld. Compared to average it would mean about 100m opening day. However, this theater tends to skew older from what I can tell. I almost never go early Friday for an adult skewing movie. Out of Time is the only one I can think of, but that was after 5 PM. It seemed to be doing about 4 or 5 times as well as that one was 2 hours later, for what it's worth.

Trailers:
Miami Vice - It occured to me while watching this that it's just a really boring trailer. I don't doubt that I'll probably love the movie, but I really worry about the BO.
Lady in the Water - Some talking
Cars - Some laughs at the crying joke.
Click - More laughs
Casino Royale - no reaction

Movie - I'm really disappointed. I'm just pissed. Whatever worked in the movie was thanks to McKellen and the book. Otherwise I felt it was generally incompetent. The entirely movie I was thinking about what they should have done. Howard and Hanks just......ughhh. I felt like walking out until McKellen arrived and while it improved after that, it was nothing like my expectations. 4.3/10; C-

The audience broke into applause after the movie, which shocked the hell out of me. The only two times I’ve seen more applause was for BB and POTC, but both of those were midnight screenings for beloved films. Perhaps it was only part of the audience, but I don’t know what to make of it. I suppose it might have good WOM, but only on the coattails of the book. I really want to know the cinemascore.

I suspect BTW that people who have not read the book will enjoy it more.


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Da Vinci Code
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4:45 PM

~50% full in a 500+ seat theater (I honestly have no idea)

Trailers: Don't remember them really.

Film: Full review later. Decent film, did justice to the book. B

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Sellout report for DVC

16-screeen theater in Austin, TX (all in our biggest 280-seat auditoriums)

6:30 (half hour early)
7:00 (hour early)
7:00 (hour early)
7:30 (sold out in the morning)
9:15 (sold out in the morning)
9:55 (three hours early)
10:30 (hour early)
10:30 (hour early)
11:00 (half hour early)

Almost added a show, but the managers were tired from an early screening at 7am, so they opted out of it.
This was the busiest we've been since Narnia opened, maybe on par with HP4, but it might be a tad less.

Over the Hedge did pretty well too, did almost 200 admits for a few shows at night and triple digits in a few others, should have a nice increase tomorrow with some sellouts in the matinee, on par with Madagascar, but probably not mucn more than that. ;)

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As I expected, I got the report that all the shows are sold out at my theater. Here are the final stats.

10:45 - 86
11:30 - 56
12:30 - 100
1:00 - 132
1:45 - 99
2:15 - 102
3:00 - 165
4:00 - 136
4:30 - 143
5:15 - Sold Out (175 seater)
5:45 - Sold Out (190 seater)
6:30 - Sold Out (400 seater)
7:30 - Sold Out (575 seater)
8:00 - Sold Out (575 seater) this one sold out the earliest.
8:45 - Sold Out (400 seater)
9:15 - Sold Out (240 seater)
9:15 - Sold Out (190 seater)
10:00 - Sold Out (400 seater)
11:00 - Sold Out (575 seater)
11:30 - Sold Out (575 seater)
12:15 - Sold Out (400 seater)

That's over 5000 admits right there (about $45,000 right here). This is nothing short of phenominal.

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JMorphin wrote:
Sellout report for DVC

16-screeen theater in Austin, TX (all in our biggest 280-seat auditoriums)

6:30 (half hour early)
7:00 (hour early)
7:00 (hour early)
7:30 (sold out in the morning)
9:15 (sold out in the morning)
9:55 (three hours early)
10:30 (hour early)
10:30 (hour early)
11:00 (half hour early)

Almost added a show, but the managers were tired from an early screening at 7am, so they opted out of it.
This was the busiest we've been since Narnia opened, maybe on par with HP4, but it might be a tad less.

Over the Hedge did pretty well too, did almost 200 admits for a few shows at night and triple digits in a few others, should have a nice increase tomorrow with some sellouts in the matinee, on par with Madagascar, but probably not mucn more than that. ;)


Good to hear that Over the Hedge is doing well elsewhere.

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OTH doesn't sound so bad. I think it can get an IM over 3.8 with a smaller then usual Sunday drop.


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Mannyisthebest wrote:
i will hazard a guess you did not like lotr either??


You're right, I didn't. I thought both the first and second were extremely boring (though the last half hour of the first was interesting) and they went in one ear and out the other. I didn't even bother to see the third. I figured there was no point since I would just be bored anyway.


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The Da Vinci Code
12:00am, 500 seats, packed. (Actually, I was absolutely shocked to see that the midnight show was playing on four screens out of ten. I've been going to this theater for over ten years, and even with Sith and Potter, I've never seen that.)

Trailers
Miami Vice
The Omen
Praire Home Companion
Click
Lady in the Water
Casino Royale

Movie
The critics were kinda right about the "dullness," though that only lasted for the first hour of the film. Having read the book just this past month, I couldn't help but get easily distracted during the one hour (especially by the guy sitting next to me who fell asleep and bald guy scratching his head in front of me...). Once Langdon and Sophie reach Teabing's home, though, the film got exciting and entertaining. I wasn't too impressed with Tom Hanks, though I wouldn't call him (or any of the actors) bad in this film. Obviously, the critics were also right about Ian McKellen; he was fantastic as Teabing. Jean Reno was okay, but kinda wasted. But, the film is pretty fun after the first hour 'till the end. It's a solid adaptation of the novel and a good film, though it didn't blow me out of the water (but, then again, I've never seen a Ron Howard film that actually accomplished that). B


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DA VINCI CODE

Where: Harkins Theatres OKC
When: 051906 / 2240
Size/Occ: 500+/95%

Trailers:
World Trade Center: Looks amazing and was bringing emotion to me.
always happens where i forget the other trailers, i'm sorry

Film: First, I know this is a work of fiction so in no way did it come close to affecting my faith which is the reason others are protesting the film. I did not read the davinci code so this was my first taste of this adaptation and I very much enjoyed it. I was leary about seeing it tonight after hearing the mixed reviews but I decided to see what the fuss was about. I liked the plot of the film and the detail that was put into it. I appreciated the "step by step" approach with the film and I think that's the only way you could do the book justice is with that approach. I enjoyed the story and the acting was good for me. I loved Audrey Tatou and Tom hanks wasn't annoying or boring. Also, I didn't really find any of the lines hokey at all. Another part of the film that I enjoyed was the flash back sequences showing historic periods and the thinking going on in Hank's head. I also enjoyed the score to the film as well. Finally, since I haven't read the book I don't know how it actually compares to it as in what details were left out and what was changed so that would be nice to learn from other posters who've read it.

Grade: A

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Wait wait, the big question on my mind is how packed BKB's theatre parking lot was this Friday.

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