bjmdds wrote:How many showings per day per theatre?

bjmdds wrote:Cr-egg drowning at the box office in Bond 23. An appropriate scene, right Nick?



bjmdds wrote:FBF, Oscar buzz in sorts for Anna KareninaYou were onto something here with Ale. This film has TWO very popular actors going up against the ungulate in Bond 23. If we can push this film on the internet, it could detract some viewers from throwing out their money on DC. "The story is set in late-19th-century Russia, with Knightly playing an aristocrat enters into an affair that scandalizes the country. From the looks of the preview, this production could be an Oscar contender at the very least in categories such as costume design and art direction." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPGLRO3fZnQ Anna.........Anna...........Anna.......go to work FBF......"Breathtaking first trailer for Anna Karenina gives a glimpse of Keira Knightley, Jude Law and Aaron Johnson's sordid love triangle"
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Alessandra wrote:bjmdds wrote:FBF, Oscar buzz in sorts for Anna KareninaYou were onto something here with Ale. This film has TWO very popular actors going up against the ungulate in Bond 23. If we can push this film on the internet, it could detract some viewers from throwing out their money on DC. "The story is set in late-19th-century Russia, with Knightly playing an aristocrat enters into an affair that scandalizes the country. From the looks of the preview, this production could be an Oscar contender at the very least in categories such as costume design and art direction." http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rPGLRO3fZnQ Anna.........Anna...........Anna.......go to work FBF......"Breathtaking first trailer for Anna Karenina gives a glimpse of Keira Knightley, Jude Law and Aaron Johnson's sordid love triangle"
By ANDREA MAGRATH
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/ar ... z1z2HSsLQc
I KNEW if well-made this could definitely pose a problem for DC's Bond... sure as hell looks like a very well-made movie. So we'll see. If it gets good buzz, then for sure it's less money for the Bond movie at the box office (not because they have the same kind of public but because people don't go see two movies on the same weekend anymore..they pick one.)

FormerBondFan wrote:But the question is whether Anna Karenina is going to be rated R or not. Rated R films get beaten by films rated PG-13 or lower when opened on the same weekend.

Omega wrote:bjmdds wrote:Cr-egg drowning at the box office in Bond 23.
Is he being strangled in beer?
It won't beat Bond 23 but it could sway about 1 million less tickets purchased with an Oscar buzz alternative and that would translate into $8-10 million less revenue at the box office for DC's flop. Every bit helps, right FBF?Kristatos wrote:FormerBondFan wrote:But the question is whether Anna Karenina is going to be rated R or not. Rated R films get beaten by films rated PG-13 or lower when opened on the same weekend.
I think it's going to be beaten by Skyfall no matter what. But I don't see why they would change the release date, as they are not competing for the same audience. They probably chose that release date specifically as counterprogramming, to try and pull in people who wouldn't go and see a Bond film anyway, and who are looking for an alternative.
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