Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Star Trek. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2009


BIG SURPRISE MOVIEGOERS, & EVERYBODY ELSE, HAHA, STAR TREK STRIKES BIG IN ITS FIRST THREE DAYS. HOW MANY OF YOU GOT A CHANCE TO GO SEE IT? I HAVEN’T YET, BUT I’LL DEFINITELY BE CHECKING IT OUT SOON. LEAVE ME YOUR THOUGHTS AFTER YOU READ THE ARTICLE BELOW, WHICH GOES INTO DETAIL ABOUT ALL THE RECENT MOVIE NEWS, BOX OFFICE TOTALS, ETC. ENJOY.

Star Trek' draws $76.5 million

'Wolverine' earns $27 million in second weekend

By Carl DiOrio

Paramount's "Star Trek" launched in stellar fashion during the weekend as the sci-fi prequel soared to $76.5 million in estimated domestic boxoffice in its stretched first frame.

Thursday evening previews contributed $4 million to the total and midnight Thursday performances $3 million as the well-reviewed film re-invigorated the studio's storied franchise with an opening smack in the middle of an unusually broad range of prerelease forecasts. Paramount execs had said they'd be pleased if "Trek" traveled anywhere north of $50 million during its first session.

Fox's Hugh Jackman starrer "X-Men Origins: Wolverine" finished second during the weekend, falling 68% from its opening grosses to register $27 million and push its 10-day cume to $129.6 million. Warner Bros.' romantic comedy "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past," starring Matthew McConaughey and Jennifer Garner, fell a modest 32% in its sophomore session to $10.5 million in third place, with a $30.2 million cume.

Summit Entertainment's urban-targeted action title "Next Day Air" bowed on the lower end of prerelease expectations with $4 million in sixth place.

Industrywide, the $150 million weekend notched a 20% improvement compared with the same frame last year, Nielsen EDI said.

Overall, 2009 is pacing 9% ahead of a year earlier, at $3.26 billion. The year-to-date uptick appears more modest because of seasonal fluctuations in the boxoffice calendar.

Among this weekend's limited openers, Sony Pictures Classics' Diego Luna-Gael Garcia Bernal starrer "Rudo y Cursi" unspooled in 70 bicoastal locations and grossed $210,647 million, or an acceptable $3,009 per site.

SPC's Atom Egoyan-directed "Adoration" bowed in 10 theaters in New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver, grossing $43,734 million, or a sturdy $4,373 per venue.

And the Spanish historical drama "Little Ashes" from Regent Releasing and Here Media, opened in 12 locations, grossing $77,000, or a solid $6,416 per site.

Elsewhere in the specialty market, Vitagraph's fashion documentary "Valentino: The Last Emperor" added 10 playdates for a total of 37 and grossed $93,000, or an average $2,513 per engagement. "Valentino's" cume hit $830.040.

And Focus Features' Jim Jarmusch-directed thriller "The Limits of Control" added eight locations for a total of 11 and grossed $47,243, or $4,295 per site. Its cume is $127,018.

"Trek" made good use of positive word-of-mouth during the weekend to build on a core franchise fan base and tap into more youthful demos. Weekend grosses, fattened by outsized receipts in 138 Imax giant-screen venues, peaked with particularly robust Saturday night business.

Imax's $8 million in "Trek" loot bested by $2 million its previous top haul with last year's "The Dark Knight."

"Our network of auditoriums has been virtually sold out the entire weekend," Imax Filmed Entertainment chief Greg Foster said.

Helmed by J.J. Abrams, "Trek" features Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto as Capt. James Kirk and Spock, respectively. The bow marked a personal best for all three and for Abrams topped the $47.7 million opening of "Mission: Impossible III" in May 2006.

The successful "Trek" debut puts the prequel on track for a potential franchise-best theatrical run as its opening easily topped those of the previous 10 films in the space-exploration franchise.

The "Trek" franchise's most recent installment, 2002's "Star Trek: Nemesis," unspooled with $18.5 million and rang up $43.3 million overall domestically. The top opener among all previous "Trek" releases came from 1996's "Star Trek: First Contact," which debuted with $30.7 million and rung up $92 million domestically.

Execs positioned "Trek" as a franchise reboot, much like Warners' 2005 Batman prequel "Batman Begins." Produced for a reported $140 million, "Trek" has Spyglass Entertainment as a 25% equity participant on the pic.

Rated R, "Air" was directed by hip-hop video director Benny Boom and stars rapper-actor Mos Def and Donald Faison (ABC's "Scrubs").

The release targeted core support among urban moviegoers, but no demographic information was available regarding opening audiences.

Looking ahead, Sony has this weekend's only wide opener: Imagine Entertainment's adaptation of the Dan Brown best-seller "Angels & Demons." Again helmed by Ron Howard -- with Tom Hanks reprising his role as Vatican expert Robert Langdon -- "Angels" effectively is a sequel to May 2006's "The Da Vinci Code," a $758 million worldwide grosser.

That will make for three straight weekends -- during the summer boxoffice's first three sessions -- in which a studio has opened a tentpole release. It will bear watching whether such high-profile films are able to co-exist successfully in the competitive marketplace as the balance of the all-important season will see a similar succession of major releases.

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Wednesday, May 6, 2009

MOVIE NEWS: STAR TREK TIX SELLING OUT SWIFTLY


BIG FREAKING SURPRISE….. STAR TREK TIX ARE SELLING OUT RIDICULOUSLY FAST. AS I POSTED EARLIER, I’M EXCITED TO SEE THE FLICK, NEW MYTHOLOGY & ALL. I’M NOT EVEN A SCI-FI DUDE, BUT IT DEFINITELY LOOKS ENTERTAINING. CHECK OUT THE POST. ENJOY

Star Trek' Selling Out at Warp Drive Speed

The J.J. Abrams movie has already sold out more than a 100 opening weekend show times across the country.

May 5, 2009

LOS ANGELES, CA—J. J. Abrams' "Star Trek" doesn't open till Thursday night around 7 pm, but Fandango, the nation's leading moviegoer destination, is reporting that the film already accounts for 81% of daily ticket sales on the site. "Star Trek" has sold out more than a hundred opening weekend show times across the country from New York to Los Angeles, from King of Prussia, Pennsylvania to Colorado Springs, Colorado.

"The new J.J. Abrams movie has wide appeal and not just to fans of the "Star Trek" franchise," says Ted Hong, Chief Marketing Officer for Fandango. "It's for moviegoers who love fun action-packed summer blockbusters, introducing iconic characters to a whole new generation of fans. It will be a blast to see it in IMAX."

Fandango has surveyed more than 4,000 moviegoers planning to see "Star Trek." Among the findings:

83% plan to see the movie on opening weekend.

10% plan to show up at the theater in some kind of "Star Trek" costume.

48% are fans of producer-director J.J. Abrams.

47% are fans of "Heroes" star Zachary Quinto.

67% are male.

SOURCE: POPTOWER

Monday, April 27, 2009

MOVIE PREVIEW

Let me just say that I’m far from being a trekkie, probably the farthest away, actually, lol, but I am, & I’m not afraid to say so, absolutely geeked up about seeing the new incarnation of Star Trek. For all of you who don’t yet know, the storyline is follwing a new mythology, so you don’t, I repeat, DON’T have to be a trekkie to enjoy it. And for all of the trekkies out there, harden not your heart, & fret not, because I’m sure there will be plenty of nostalgia mixed in with the new plotlines. Read the preview below for an overview of what you can expecgt. Make sure you check this flick out. And no the studio behind this movie is not paying me, though soon I will be paid for these posts. But that’s a pony of a different hue.

From J.J. Abrams ("Mission: Impossible III," "Fringe," "Lost" and "Alias"), producer Damon Lindelof and executive producers Bryan Burk and Jeffrey Chernov and screenwriters and executive producers Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman ("Transformers," "MI: III") comes a new vision of the greatest adventure of all time, "Star Trek," featuring a young, new crew venturing boldly where no one has gone before. "Star Trek" opens nationally on May 8, 2009.

Paramount Pictures and Spyglass Entertainment Present a Bad Robot Production "Star Trek" starring John Cho, Ben Cross, Bruce Greenwood, Simon Pegg, Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Winona Ryder, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban, Anton Yelchin, Eric Bana and Leonard Nimoy. The film is directed by J.J. Abrams ("Mission Impossible III," "Lost," "Alias"), written by Roberto Orci & Alex Kurtzman ("MI: III," "Transformers").

Based upon "Star Trek" Created by Gene Roddenberry. The film is produced by J.J. Abrams and Damon Lindelof. The executive producers are Bryan Burk, Jeffrey Chernov, Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman. The director of photography is Dan Mindel, ASC. The production designer is Scott Chambliss. "Star Trek" is edited by Maryann Brandon, A.C.E. and Mary Jo Markey, A.C.E. The costume designer is Michael Kaplan. The visual effects & animation are by Industrial Light and Magic. The music is by Michael Giacchino. This film has not yet been rated.

Genre: Science Fiction

Runtime: 126 mins.

Release Date: May 8, 2009

Distributor: Paramount Pictures

Production Companies:

Bad Robot

Paramount Pictures

Spyglass Entertainment