Box Office Guru Preview: Mr. Skywalker and Ms. Storm in New Thriller
Awake is the lone film opening in wide release.
Only one new film ventures into wide release. Studios typically avoid opening worthwhile pics during the weekend after the Thanksgiving frame since moviegoing subsides and holiday shopping becomes a bigger national priority. Overall ticket sales tumble by 40-50% from the previous frame and holdovers usually lead the way. That means Disney's princess tale Enchanted should continue to reign supreme at the North American box office, but those looking for a scare will have the new thriller Awake to see. After a robust turkey frame, look for the marketplace to settle down as movie fans nibble on leftovers.
What happens when Darth Vader marries the Invisible Woman? You get a horror film set in a hospital, of course. Awake stars Hayden Christensen as a man who undergoes surgery while remaining conscious and Jessica Alba plays the troubled wife. The R-rated psychological thriller from MGM and The Weinstein Co. will target young adults with a semi-intriguing premise and a dash of starpower.
Outside of the Star Wars prequels, young Anakin has no pull with ticket buyers but Alba has shown box office strength over the years and can often be a draw even when not suited up in Fantastic Four gear. As with so many of her previous films, trailers feature quick shots of her semi-nude body which should titillate male moviegoers. But overall excitement is not too high and the audience could be limited here with the eventual DVD release reaching the bulk of the film's fans. Opening in about 2,000 theaters, Awake may gross around $6M this weekend.

Hayden Christensen, Terence Howard and Jessica Alba in Awake
A pair of film festival favorites with Oscar hopes will open in platform release this weekend. Fox Searchlight offers the estranged sibling comedy The Savages starring Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The R-rated film played earlier this year at Sundance, Telluride, and Toronto. Debuting in the same two Manhattan theaters is Miramax's French drama The Diving Bell and the Butterfly about a magazine editor who after suffering a stroke, can only communicate with one eyelid. The PG-13 film scored the Best Director trophy at Cannes.

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney in The Savages
With only one new offering in wide play, look for the box office chart to look awfully familiar. Nine of the top ten titles will probably be the same as last week's. Disney's family hit Enchanted is set to retain its crown and stay the leader. A 50% drop could result, especially since Friday is not a day off this time around. That would give the fairy tale flick about $17M for the weekend and a solid 12-day cume of $70M.
Following its surprisingly strong premiere, the family reunion film This Christmas should fall sharply on the sophomore session. A 55% decline would leave Sony with $8M and an impressive total of $36M after a dozen days.
Young males targeted by Beowulf and Hitman will be distracted somewhat by another one-word-titled film making its debut. With Alba in that cast, it could lead to steep drops of 55% each. That would put Paramount's 3D adventure toon at around $7.5M for the weekend for a sum of $68M. Hitman would slide down to $6M for Fox and a total of $30M.
LAST YEAR: For the third straight weekend, the penguin-Bond connection ruled the box office with ease. The animated blockbuster Happy Feet remained the number one film once again with $17.5M for Warner Bros. while Sony's 007 pic Casino Royale took the silver with $15.1M. In the first 17 days of play, moviegoers spent an astounding $237M on the dynamic duo. Denzel Washington's action thriller Deja Vu stayed put in third place with $10.9M in its sophomore frame. Debuting in fourth was the religious drama The Nativity Story with $7.8M on its way to a $37.6M final for New Line. Rounding out the top five was Fox's Christmas comedy Deck the Halls with $6.7M. Also debuting but to modest numbers were Fox's horror pic Turistas with $3.6M and MGM's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj with $2.3M. Final grosses reached $7M and $4.3M, respectively.
What happens when Darth Vader marries the Invisible Woman? You get a horror film set in a hospital, of course. Awake stars Hayden Christensen as a man who undergoes surgery while remaining conscious and Jessica Alba plays the troubled wife. The R-rated psychological thriller from MGM and The Weinstein Co. will target young adults with a semi-intriguing premise and a dash of starpower.
Outside of the Star Wars prequels, young Anakin has no pull with ticket buyers but Alba has shown box office strength over the years and can often be a draw even when not suited up in Fantastic Four gear. As with so many of her previous films, trailers feature quick shots of her semi-nude body which should titillate male moviegoers. But overall excitement is not too high and the audience could be limited here with the eventual DVD release reaching the bulk of the film's fans. Opening in about 2,000 theaters, Awake may gross around $6M this weekend.

Hayden Christensen, Terence Howard and Jessica Alba in Awake
A pair of film festival favorites with Oscar hopes will open in platform release this weekend. Fox Searchlight offers the estranged sibling comedy The Savages starring Laura Linney and Philip Seymour Hoffman. The R-rated film played earlier this year at Sundance, Telluride, and Toronto. Debuting in the same two Manhattan theaters is Miramax's French drama The Diving Bell and the Butterfly about a magazine editor who after suffering a stroke, can only communicate with one eyelid. The PG-13 film scored the Best Director trophy at Cannes.

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney in The Savages
With only one new offering in wide play, look for the box office chart to look awfully familiar. Nine of the top ten titles will probably be the same as last week's. Disney's family hit Enchanted is set to retain its crown and stay the leader. A 50% drop could result, especially since Friday is not a day off this time around. That would give the fairy tale flick about $17M for the weekend and a solid 12-day cume of $70M.
Following its surprisingly strong premiere, the family reunion film This Christmas should fall sharply on the sophomore session. A 55% decline would leave Sony with $8M and an impressive total of $36M after a dozen days.
Young males targeted by Beowulf and Hitman will be distracted somewhat by another one-word-titled film making its debut. With Alba in that cast, it could lead to steep drops of 55% each. That would put Paramount's 3D adventure toon at around $7.5M for the weekend for a sum of $68M. Hitman would slide down to $6M for Fox and a total of $30M.
LAST YEAR: For the third straight weekend, the penguin-Bond connection ruled the box office with ease. The animated blockbuster Happy Feet remained the number one film once again with $17.5M for Warner Bros. while Sony's 007 pic Casino Royale took the silver with $15.1M. In the first 17 days of play, moviegoers spent an astounding $237M on the dynamic duo. Denzel Washington's action thriller Deja Vu stayed put in third place with $10.9M in its sophomore frame. Debuting in fourth was the religious drama The Nativity Story with $7.8M on its way to a $37.6M final for New Line. Rounding out the top five was Fox's Christmas comedy Deck the Halls with $6.7M. Also debuting but to modest numbers were Fox's horror pic Turistas with $3.6M and MGM's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj with $2.3M. Final grosses reached $7M and $4.3M, respectively.
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wordweaver writes: on Nov 29 2007 07:16 PM one word for Awake: FLOP. All of Jessica Alba's movies her from Honey to Into the Blue to Good Luck chuck have all flopped. The only Jessica Alba movies that haven't flopped are Fantastic Four and Sin city and the only reason why these two movies didn't flop was because they had a loyal comic fan-base. She's a HORRIBLE actress and Awake is only going to inflate her resume of constant flops. (Reply to this) |
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wordweaver writes: on Nov 29 2007 07:29 PM LAURA LINNEY FOR BEST ACTRESS AT THE ACADEMY AWARDS...it's about time she won something. I just can't believe than Jennifer Hudson won an academy award for singing a redundant, recycled and overrated Jennifer Holiday song call "And I am telling you I don't deserve this oscar" while veteran and complex actors like Kate Winslet, Angela Bassett, Cicely Tyson, Laura Linney and Peter O'Toole have never won oscars. Sad! All the best Laura Linney. (Reply to this) |
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AlienSeed writes: on Nov 29 2007 10:02 PM One word for Awake...if it's even a word: Meh. Saw it this morning, and aside from grossing me out with all the surgery scenes (I really don't like watching doctors work) I was pretty bored. I can't recall having seen a movie with the same basic plot, but the whole time this one felt like Been There, Done That. Hayden still can't act, though to be fair he is leaps and bounds better than when he was Anakin. Alba as well is still not impressing me. There are a few twists, but you can see them all coming...I missed the last one but that was probably because I stopped paying attention. Overall, this was one weak thriller...yeah, the guy's aware of what's going on...but he can't physically do anything about it, and noone has a clue that anything's wrong, so they're not going to be any help...not very thrilling. (Reply to this) |
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jasperoosterveld writes: on Nov 30 2007 01:59 AM I saw Hitman the other day (don't ask me why) it was so bad! haha. Unbelievable bad acting, kinda funny on one hand! (Reply to this) |
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nathanpoitras writes: on Nov 30 2007 09:30 AM This one's gonna be sooooooo bad. (Reply to this) |
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nathanpoitras writes: on Nov 30 2007 09:33 AM and by "this one" I mean Awake. I'd love to see The Savages, but since Angelina Jolie's not in it, I doubt it'll be coming to my suburban multiplex. (Reply to this) |
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fresh25 writes: on Nov 30 2007 12:26 PM its creepy i don't know why all u r hating.. u probably havent even seen it (Reply to this) |
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Floor Man writes: on Nov 30 2007 12:48 PM Hahaha! When I first read this article's title, my initial thought was of Mark Hamill and Halle Berry. And then I realized how tired I was. (Reply to this) |
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quietus28 writes: on Nov 30 2007 03:40 PM Don't get the Ms. Storm reference. Wasn't Storm played by Halle Berry? And yes, Jessica Alba is a terrible actress. (Reply to this) |
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caboose388 writes: on Nov 30 2007 04:12 PM Dont worry floor man, i thought the same thing lol (Reply to this) |
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DullMentalRacket writes: on Nov 30 2007 04:26 PM Susan Storm, so yea (Reply to this) |
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dmdumford3 writes: on Dec 02 2007 08:30 AM When I saw the thread title (Mr. Skywalker and Ms. Storm) I didn't realize it was about this crappy looking movie and was hoping they meant Mark Hamill (Reply to this) |
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Darth Pepsi writes: on Dec 02 2007 10:55 PM I also thought it was Mark Hamill and Ms. Berry. Too bad it wasn't. I don't want to watch surgery performed.......nasty. (Reply to this) |
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HelloChicago writes: on Dec 19 2007 11:01 PM Check out my totally WANK-A-DELIC pics of Jessica Alba at: htt She will blow your mind !!! (Reply to this) |
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