Ben wrote:Gnomeo and Rango are hits.
Gnomeo tapped into that market that used to be jealously-guarded primo-roonie for studios even up to '03-'04, but has been all-but-forgotten in the last few years: The February School-Vacation Quickie.
(Used to be, Disney put their loyal stock-and-trade in having one cheaply produced but kid-friendly animated movie that could be shoved into the third week in February--with little or no advance promotion but plenty of last-minute advertising--to hit one winter week with the kids out of school, and could always whip up a "Recess: the Movie" or "Jungle Book 2" to fill the slot.
Nowadays, after 300 got all the studios drooling over March, and Katzenberg started releasing his DW movies in spring to get a piece of the action, all the studios are now focusing their spring target on Easter-vacation animateds, and the loyal old February Presidents-Week slot is almost literally forgotten.
Disney tried to dump their unwanted lil' gnomes into the February dumping-ground--we're talking "dump" as in "embarrassment" and "unsellability", like Sony and Green Hornet--and huh? It became a HIT! How in heaven's green earth did THAT happen?...It must be MAGIC!
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With $150m+ budget and only $20 (max!) taken this weekend, Moms' playability in theaters is pretty much dead. The movie isn't going to garner any more audiences this week and will come in at between $20-30m and with bad word of mouth for an eventual disc release. The movie had "stink" all over it before it was even trailering, and it's going to take a long, long time before it comes close to making anything near its costs back.
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On the upside...it still hasn't beaten "Delgo"'s $0.7M record.