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Monday,
26 January 1998
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WEEKEND
REVIEW
Were there movies out there this weekend? Between the Super Bowl and Suborning
Bill, movies seemed like a low priority for a change. Titanic made
its $25 million. The Spice Girls managed to snap up $11 million
(if anyone out there knows why, please e-mail
me). The Good movies (Will Hunting and As it Gets) did good in third and
fourth. Fallen fell in a pretty standard way. The only newcomer
to the Top Ten was Phantoms with a weak $3.1 million open.
MILESTONES: Titanic passed Jaws' $260 million domestic gross
to become the 10th most popular film of all time. Jaws, who had
to turn down a cameo in the film due to rust, refused to comment. But
a spokesperson for the mechanical shark rambled on about the box office
to production cost ratio and mentioned that Quentin Tarantino had
recently visited Jaws on the Universal Studio tour and they were hoping
to have "good news" about a comeback in the near future.
MILLSTONES: President Clinton was getting wagged so hard by the
tale of him being a dog that it could snap his presidency. New Line has
decided not to capitalize on the current problems in the White House,
but Iraq has. Saddam Hussein is claiming that he is now expecting
an American assault on Iraq as a Clinton distraction.
ABOVE THE FRAY: Ben Affleck, Phantoms most marketable
co-star and Golden Globe award-winner for co-scripting Miramax's Good
Will Hunting, was not out on the talk circuit pushing his newer film.
Given that Phantoms is from Miramax division Dimension, that might
be internal strategy to keep Affleck pure for Academy consideration. Or
Ben's head might be too big to talk sci-fi. Only his publicist knows for
sure.
READER QUOTE OF THE DAY: From Marc A, "I don't doubt Titanic's
doing well, but these numbers seem impossible! I'm waiting to hear that
Titanic is healing the sick this weekend."
E-MAIL PROMPT: There's gonna be a Reader Line Of The Day even
if I have to start making them up, so give me a break. Be a part of
The Hot Button. E-mail
me your thoughts on Titanic, the Spice Girls, Pulp Clinton
or on anything else.
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