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Box Office Guru Preview: Ancient Action Arrives Again
by Gitesh Pandya | March 06, 2008
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For its third chart-topper of the year, Warner Bros. is going back in time with its ancient adventure 10,000 BC which aims to revitalize a box office on the verge of extinction. Adding to the mix are Disney's family comedy College Road Trip and the Lionsgate actioner The Bank Job. With ticket sales hitting a three-month low last weekend, the marketplace has nowhere to go but up.

Roland Emmerich follows up his past blockbusters Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow with the action adventure tale 10,000 BC which looks to dominate the box office with ease. Boasting no major stars, the PG-13 film tells the story of a group of prehistoric tribesmen (who happen to speak perfect English) on a treacherous journey to save their kidnapped friends. Warner Bros. has tossed plenty of marketing dollars behind its big-budget offering as it does every spring with an action title not big enough to beat the summer behemoths.

Given the generic story and historical inaccuracies, look for big drops in the weeks ahead. But the opening weekend should be strong for a few reasons. A solid promotional push promises audiences a huge spectacle on the big screen that is worth paying to see. Plus the marketplace has nothing else exciting, especially for teens and young adults, so that key box office demo will show up in large numbers. The studio will be thrilled if the per-theater average can match the film's title. Attacking 3,410 locations, 10,000 BC may debut with around $32M this weekend.


The main protagonists of 10,000 B.C.

Having completed successful kidpic makeovers for Vin Diesel and The Rock, the Disney machine now turns its attention to Martin Lawrence who stars in his first G-rated flick ever - College Road Trip. The family comedy co-stars former Cosby kid Raven Symone, who also serves as a producer, playing the teenage daughter looking at prospective colleges to attend. The Mouse House has a patented formula when it comes to manufacturing and marketing family content like this. Lawrence and Symone will draw upon two different audience groups to attract sales and the Disney brand name will add extra glow. There is very little competition for this crowd right now so Trip should hit its mark. The opening may not reach the $30.6M of The Pacifier or the $23M of The Game Plan, nor will it be a top spot bow like those two, but a solid debut is assured. Driving into 2,706 theaters, College Road Trip could collect roughly $18M this weekend.


One of the many hijinks in College Road Trip.

Action fans not interested in the era Before Christ can get their kicks from Jason Statham's latest pic The Bank Job. The R-rated heist thriller should play exclusively to the actor's action fans, but don't expect this one to be among his top-grossing titles. The marketing push has not been as loud as those for his recent film War or his Transporter vehicles plus a more narrow release is planned. Crossover appeal beyond his core base is unlikely. A sack full of about $6M from 1,603 vaults seems likely for The Bank Job this weekend.


Jason Statham and Saffron Burrows in The Bank Job.

Last weekend's top player Semi-Pro will face some direct competition for young men from the new caveman flick. Look for a 45% drop to about $8M for the New Line release giving the Will Ferrell comedy $27M in ten days.

Vantage Point posted a respectable sophomore session and could stabilize in the third outing. Sony may dip by 40% to around $7.5M for a cume of $51M after 17 days. Paramount's The Spiderwick Chronicles will finally face off against another offering for families thanks to Disney and Martin. A 35% decline would leave the fantasy pic with $5.5M for the session and lift the total to $62M.

LAST YEAR: Shattering records left and right, the Spartan sensation 300 exploded on the scene to a colossal opening of $70.9M. Warner Bros. hauled in a mammoth $210.6M from North America and a towering $456M worldwide. Far back in second but with a solid hold was the comedy Wild Hogs with $27.6M. The dynamic duo combined for nearly $100M in ticket sales over the weekend making it a summer-like frame. Three holdovers rounded out the top five with nearly identical figures. Disney's Bridge to Terabithia captured $6.8M, Sony's Ghost Rider took in $6.7M, and Zodiac grossed $6.6M for Paramount.

Author: Gitesh Pandya, www.BoxOfficeGuru.com

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vitajex
vitajex writes:
on Mar 06 2008 04:38 PM

What fan of Martin Lawrence wants to see him in a G-rated film?

This is a man famous for running down the street high on cocaine and having NC-17 rated concert films.

And I highly doubt Sheneneh will be making an appearance in "College Road Trip".

I also love how Raven Symone is playing a senior in high school when she's old enough to be a senior in college. Makes me nostalgic for Beverly Hills 90210, though to be truly on par with that cast, she would need to be post-menopausal...


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sfsilver
sfsilver writes:
on Mar 06 2008 05:02 PM

I'm looking forward to the Bank Job this weekend and really didn't see the marketing as targeting an exclusively action loving crowd. The film has seemed to me to be more on the quirky side with a dash of arty/indie 70's period flick thrown in for good measure. Looks slightly more cerebral than just some dumb Jason Statham action schlock.

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Bloody Mathias
Bloody Mathias writes:
on Mar 06 2008 06:13 PM

Man oh man, '07 is giving a mean beat down to 08.

The BO is gonna be in trouble for a long time.

10,000 BC - $40 million.

Trust me on this, lots of idiots out there like the moronic, scientificly laughable actionfests Emmerich dishes out. But it won't be anywhere near a hit like 300 was.


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Silverevilchao
Silverevilchao writes:
on Mar 06 2008 07:12 PM

In reply to this comment (#1618501)
It better not be even close to 300 in terms of sales. 300 was art. ART, I tell ya!

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Matanuki
Matanuki writes:
on Mar 06 2008 07:15 PM

In reply to this comment (#1618501)
I like how one of the critics put it. 10,000 BC is a poor man's Apocalypto. That's one box office I won't be contributing to. Ol' Emmerich's not even trying to hide his attempt at a ripoff. Apocalypto's protagonist called "Almost" by his captives, Emmerich's hero named D'Leh (pronounced "delay"). Hmm. Get it? Almost, Delay...

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Pilgermann
Pilgermann writes:
on Mar 06 2008 09:21 PM

300 was not art, it was dumb entertainment. But I'm sure it's far better than 10,000 BC.

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Poor_Frisco
Poor_Frisco writes:
on Mar 06 2008 11:35 PM

hey what happened to the "what movie are you gonna see" poll?
i liked that each week


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Dinobot77
Dinobot77 writes:
on Mar 07 2008 02:28 AM

Just saw 10,000 and I was actually surprised. It turned out a lot better than I thought it was going to be. I figured Emmerich would focus more on the CGI and less on the story. The story was better than I expected it to be and the CGI was not over kill at all. Unfortunately, this is another movie that is destined to be spoofed from start to finish.

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reefermad16
reefermad16 writes:
on Mar 07 2008 04:42 AM

Every time i see the trailer i roll my eyes and pray this movie will never be seen, It looks so bad, trying for epic but t looks boring and tired. This movie will open to about 30-35 mil, and then fall hard, like "The Hulk" hard.

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unbreakable_samurai
unbreakable_samurai writes:
on Mar 07 2008 10:19 AM

Well I think it looks entertaining and I plan on seeing it this weekend.

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smartmoviekid
smartmoviekid writes:
on Mar 07 2008 07:37 PM

anyone saw the new batman trailer in front of 10,000 bc? thats the only thing im interested in from the film.

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JettaJameson
JettaJameson writes:
on Mar 08 2008 10:33 AM

I'll be seeing 10,000 B.C. soon. And I'm a gay male! How's that for breaking the demographic mold? It could have something to do with Steven Strait running around in a loincloth for 2 hours but I'll never admit that outright. Haha. Loved looking at him in The Covenant. That's about all that movie was good for. Eye candy. At least there was a lot of it.

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griffeybonds23
griffeybonds23 writes:
on Mar 09 2008 12:51 PM

I saw the Bank Job and i thought it was great, good rebound for Statham from the disastrous WAR. And my friend saw 10000 BC and he thought it was terrible, he even said that a couple of people booed after the film ended-I don't know if I believe him when he said that, but if 10000BC is as terrible as people are saying that I can't argue against that.

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Trufire
Trufire writes:
on Mar 09 2008 06:10 PM

I went to see 10,000 BC and was thought it was decent. Not as good as 300. Not even close. But I think the critics were a tad harsh on it. It does have excellent CGI and although it does have obvious historical inaccuracies, people often go to movies to be entertained. This movie did that for me. Was it phenominal. HA! But it was a good popcorn flick that can be enjoyed. Not everything can be golden. I did think this was better than Day after Tomorrow though.

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