Weekend Preview
It's time for Anastasia to put up or shut up. All the whining
about Disney means nothing. This weekend is wide open without another
truly major release in it's way. Next week, Alien Ressurection
and Flubber blow, bite and bounce into theaters. So, this is
it! That said, I think that Fox's animated Meg Ryan will do about
what last year's real Meg release, Courage Under Fire did: $14
million for first place. Last week, the big dropper was Starship
Troopers with a 55 percent plunge. This week, The Jackal
should combine bad word-of-mouth with an R-rating to lose 40 percent
and fall to a $9.1 million second place finish. And despite all better
judgment, Mortal Kombat: Annihilation should open in third with
about $9 million.
My Butt-Biter-Of-The-Week could be The Rainmaker, which I'm
projecting at $7 million in fourth, even though it could do much worse.
I love Coppola and even I'm not that anxious to see it. The second and
last week of The Little Mermaid should survive Anastasia
to the tune of a 30 percent drop into fifth with $6.9 million. The fall
of Starship Troopers should slow to about 35 percent with $6.5
million for sixth.
The last of our newbies is Clint Eastwood's Midnight in
the Garden of Good and Evil, which may suffer the same box office
fate as L.A. Confidential, though the buzz isn't as good. Warner
Bros. choice to start with 800 screens should limit the box office to
a seventh place finish with about $5.6 million or worse. Bean
isn't exactly the cultural phenomena here that it's been overseas, but
it should pass the $40 million mark with another $5.3 million for eighth.
And in ninth and tenth, the evil twins of fall, The Devil's Advocate
and I Know What You Did Last Summer, should both hover around
the $2.5 million mark.
Master Wok has already sent in his box office take. He likes Anastasia,
Mortal Kombat and The Jackal to lead things. E-mail
me your predictions now!



