WEEKEND PREVIEW
Can you hear the distant thunder of the big fall movies? They're getting
closer. But in the meantime, Sony's giving us Gattaca and
I Know What You Did Last Summer instead of Starship Troopers.
Fox is giving us A Life Less Ordinary instead of Alien Resurrection.
And Disney is staying out of the fray altogether until it's ready to
smash the animated classic/Robin Williams 2X4 over the head of
Fox's Anastasia.
Gattaca should open on top of the box office crowd with around
$12 million. Sony is marketing as fast as they can, but the weird title
and soft reviews are keeping the buzz from exploding. Seems like Sony
sated a chunk of Gattaca's audience last weekend with its other
genre movie, I Know What You Did Last Summer, which should take
the standard 35 percent drop to $10.3 million for second place. The
Devil's Advocate should retain its "Number One Devil As Lawyer Movie
In America" title with a 30 perecent drop to $8.5 million. Then, there's
a huge holdover drop, down to a likely third week showdown between
Kiss the Girls and Seven Years In Tibet for fifth and sixth
at around $4.2 million. Sneaking into that gap, A Life Less Ordinary
should fall in love with fourth spot with around $6 million.
Fairy Tale: A True Story is a hard sell in a weak kids market,
seamlessly opening in the now-gone Rocketman's seventh slot with
$3 million. In & Out is heading toward the latter with about
$2.6 million for eighth place. Over the lips and through the gums, look
out cable, here comes Soul Food -- ninth with $2 million. And
rounding out the top 10, one must acknowledge Bean, the Rowan
Atkinson comedy that's already broken the $100 million mark in foreign
release and domestically has only opened in Canada -- yes, Canada is
part of the domestic box office -- to the tune of more than $2 million.
Finally, Boogie Nights expands to 50 screens and should pull
in a little over $1.25 million before opening wide on Halloween. That's
quite a costume, Marky Mark!
What are you planning to wear for Halloween? Actually, I don't care,
but if you have something to say, email
me.



