Coraline
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Are people noticing that this is turning into a sleeper hit?
It made 11.4 this past weekend. Not so much you say. But look closely. Only down 22.7%. This despite LOSING 165 theaters. That's very rare these days. The screen average remains incredibly healthy at 5305K per screen. Cume is now 53.7 million. This may have enough gas to get to 100. Hopefully focus can hang onto the screens for another 3-4 weeks. (tho that they lost 165 with such a high screen average and only got it out at its widest on abuot 2300 screens is not promising.)
It made 11.4 this past weekend. Not so much you say. But look closely. Only down 22.7%. This despite LOSING 165 theaters. That's very rare these days. The screen average remains incredibly healthy at 5305K per screen. Cume is now 53.7 million. This may have enough gas to get to 100. Hopefully focus can hang onto the screens for another 3-4 weeks. (tho that they lost 165 with such a high screen average and only got it out at its widest on abuot 2300 screens is not promising.)
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Unfortunately, The Jonas Brothers 3D Concert Experience will likely 'bump' Coraline out of 3-D theaters completely this weekend.
So, if you want to see Coraline in 3D, do it within the next couple of days! :idea:
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With or without the 3D, however, Coraline is a beautiful film .. fun to look at, and with plenty to think about. It's 'sleeper' status is not surprising.
So, if you want to see Coraline in 3D, do it within the next couple of days! :idea:
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With or without the 3D, however, Coraline is a beautiful film .. fun to look at, and with plenty to think about. It's 'sleeper' status is not surprising.
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I've just convinced five of my co-workers to come along with me and see Coraline (in 3D) after work this evening. None of them has yet seen it.
Doing my part to keep their box-office humming ..
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Update: Well, two of them enjoyed it, anyway .. but the other three thought it was "Very Boring."
All agreed that the art direction and the 'look-and-feel' of the film were top-notch.
Doing my part to keep their box-office humming ..
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Update: Well, two of them enjoyed it, anyway .. but the other three thought it was "Very Boring."
All agreed that the art direction and the 'look-and-feel' of the film were top-notch.
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I want to watch this badly, but I'm trying to be fiscally responsible right now by not going to theatres. Everyone I know that has seen it is raving though. This includes people who aren't really into animation as well. The film has been doing great at the IMDb charts as well (#185 in the Top 250 as of Feb. 25). This is a sleeper hit right now.
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Opens this weekend in the UK, and we had previews last week, but I missed them and, to be honest, as much as I want to see this, I will now probably wait for the BD, which can only be a matter of days away from being announced.
I know there's the 3D option, but the closest theater is about 20 miles away and I refuse to pay $4 extra for a digital 3D print screening when they should still charge the same price as for a flat digital print. And 3D shouldn't make a movie. It should play well in both formats and not rely on the gimmick.
And from what I've seen and heard, Coraline will play just perfectly in my home theater on Blu-ray Disc.
I know there's the 3D option, but the closest theater is about 20 miles away and I refuse to pay $4 extra for a digital 3D print screening when they should still charge the same price as for a flat digital print. And 3D shouldn't make a movie. It should play well in both formats and not rely on the gimmick.
And from what I've seen and heard, Coraline will play just perfectly in my home theater on Blu-ray Disc.