Twilight, still strong |
Rounding out the top five were: Hugo taking in $7.6 million, this movie has been a big disappoint, Arthur Christmas (Sony) at $7.4 million, and Happy Feet Two (Warners) at $6.0 million. Besides, Twilight, the biggest grosser over the last month was Puss in Boots (Paramount) which came in 9th over the weekend. In its 6th week of release, Puss has raked in over $139 million domestically and $228 worldwide.
Even with the stellar performance of Twilight, November's box office was down year-over-year. Total domestic gross was $863 million or about 4% below 2010's performance and 13% below 2009s level - this in light of much higher admission pricing. It will become harder and harder in the U.S. to get consumers to the cinema and my rant continues regarding the re-scripting of the cinema business model.
One movie I wanted to comment on was Shame (Fox) which generated uber buzz and kudos at film fests (Fox purchased it at the Telluride Fest) and got loads of critical acclaim. Shame - a 99 minute biopic written/directed by Steve McQueen (no relation to "the" Steve McQueen) - mustered a pretty respectable $362,000 in it debut release at 10 locations over the weekend. Really very good for an NC-17 rated pic.
McQueen - whose cinema forte includes holding ultra long camera shots, giving actors free-range, and using extreme closeups - is the " nouveau" filmmaker to some cine-aficionados. Problems is, they are the only believers. Trying to gain cine-cred as the new Fellini is fine but not by being touted as such by a cadre of entertainment rags, blogs, and websters. The film should speak for itself. Showgirls, the all time high NC-17 grosser at $20.4 million, puts Shame to shame. Fact is, at its current pace Shame won't even make it into the NC-17 top 10.
Shame's premise centers around a thirty-something guy living in NYC who likes getting laid - Surprise! Yes, I know, he's suppose to be addicted to sex but that's pretty much it for the film. Anyone for The Muppets?
DISNEY BRAND NEEDS A REFRESH
Mouse Club No Longer Relevant |
Disneys' Aulani Resort, Oahu, Hawaii |
In addition to the Hawaiian fiasco, two new cruise ships and park expansions have ballooned Disney's capital budget to over $3 billion for 2012, so putting the kibosh on the Washington project was necessary.
Disney to build Avatar Lands |
Disney can no longer rely on it brand for instant success, especially as it expands away from its core businesses of movie making and theme parks. The Disney brand needs a refresh but that takes investment in innovative projects that were the initial spark that made Disney so special. Investing in commonplace upscale stand-alone resort hotels is not the answer and I think Disney management knows this - at least now they do.
FEDS BUST PIRATE WEBSITES
Millions of Chinese work in pirated media trade |
Constant vigilance is required as these bogus sites siphon off revenue and jobs from the movie industry.
Cheers and Happy Movie Going!
Jim Lavorato
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