Crowe, DiCaprio Spy Weekend Box Office Victory
Posted on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 04:26:44 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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By Carl DiOrio
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - "Body of Lies," a terrorism thriller starring
Leonardo DiCaprio and Russell Crowe, will likely take the No. 1 spot at the
weekend box office in North America, ending a run of bad luck for action movies
dealing with the Iraq war.
Director Ridley Scott's Warner Bros. release should fetch up to $20 million
during the three days beginning Friday. Also new in theaters is "The Express,"
which will score in the mid-teen-millions. The Dennis Quaid football drama will
vie for second place with last weekend's champ, "Beverly Hills Chihuahua."
One big unknown: How the downbeat news on the economy will affect moviegoers'
film choices. Neither "Body" nor "Express" is escapist fare on the order of
Disney's "Chihuahua," which opened to $29 million last weekend.
Produced for less than $70 million, "Body of Lies" stars DiCaprio as a CIA agent
in the Middle East, and Crowe as his slippery boss back in the States. Despite
the star power, the film must try to distance itself from such unsuccessful
releases as "Rendition," "Redacted," and "In the Valley of Elah."
Prerelease tracking indicates that must-see interest is almost as strong among
females as among males, with the title likely to skew just a bit toward older
audiences.
Warners is supporting "Body" with an aggressive media campaign amid promising
early reviews, prompting the studio'sdistribution president Dan Fellman to
confide he's "looking forward to a victory at the boxoffice this weekend."
Directed by Gary Fleder ("Runaway Jury"), Universal's "Express" is tracking best
with older males and should draw well in most black demographics. Production
costs are estimated at less than $40 million, but executives still will be
hoping that last weekend's lightly attended sneak previews of "Express" were
simply a product of an unusually competitive session marked by six wide bows.
Elsewhere among wide openers, Sony bows its thriller "Quarantine," which could
creep into the low-teen millions. Starring Jennifer Carpenter (Showtime's
"Dexter"), "Quarantine" was produced for about $12 million.
Walden Media's Fox-distributed sci-fi adventure "City of Ember" might be limited
to an even lesser range, unfortunate for a film toting negative costs of about
$38 million. The film, which stars Bill Murray and Tim Robbins, has failed to
register with its targeted family audience.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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Posted on Fri, 10 Oct 2008 04:26:44 CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
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