He's a nobody without Babs and Bond.carl stromberg wrote:If The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo then Craig is cursed. And so are we for having to put up his Bond for the next 30 years.
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I did not think it was possible but Dream House will be another DC Invasion-like box office nightmare starting tomorrow. His acting stench permeates the box office numbers.

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James wrote:This is his escaped mental patient look.
I have just one thing to say: "Mommy, make the scary man go away!!"



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New Bond Girl Rumor here
It looks like Dream house should be demolished. Yikes!

They are saying it will not be close to a #1 spot,
How many movies can Craig crash and burn!? He has his biggest cheering section here wanting him to see succeed away from Bond, he can not seem to do it for the life of him, if The Millennium Trilogy cashes and burns with the first one it has got to be called the Craig Curse.
It looks like Dream house should be demolished. Yikes!
They are saying it will not be close to a #1 spot,

Review: 'Dream House' turns into long nightmare for everyone involved
Universal’s best wedding present to the lovebirds would have been to shuttle this one, which they knew was damaged goods, straight to video.
'Dream House' review
Seen the trailer? Skip the movie
The buzz: Despite a dream cast and Oscar-nominated director Jim Sheridan (“My Left Foot,” “In America”), “Dream House” arrives in theaters with a tidal wave of bad industry buzz and the somewhat shocking decision not to hold preview screenings for critics to review. Reportedly, Sheridan clashed repeatedly during filming with production company Morgan Creek, and wasn’t permitted to shepherd the film through post-production. Whatever the disagreements, Sheridan, Craig and Weisz all refused to promote the final product.
The verdict: If you’ve seen the film’s controversial trailer, you already know a major plot twist that isn’t revealed on screen until halfway through the action. And if you’ve had that much spoiled, there’s simply no point in slogging through the rest of this pitiful waste of talent. You’re far better off watching or rewatching any number of genuinely good movies where things aren’t quite what they seem (“Shutter Island,” “Inception,” “The Sixth Sense” or “Solaris” to start). It’s impossible to discuss the layers of stupidity in “Dream House” without ruining the ludicrous turns not already covered in the trailer. Suffice it to say that as a thriller it’s a total bore with minimal suspense and next to none of the horror elements emphasized in the promotional campaign. As drama it’s hackneyed at best, offensive at worst (especially in the ineptly exploitative use of murdered children). The prolonged time spent with Will and his family doesn’t do anything to establish relationships worth caring about, but even if the snoozy opening acts generated some kind of interest or emotional investment, the laughably preposterous climax would blow it all to pieces. If David Loucka’s original screenplay was anywhere near as idiotic as the blatantly derivative final product, it’s impossible to understand why any of the Oscar-caliber talent signed on. So it’s best to believe that at some point this was a well-intentioned project ultimately unraveled by creative squabbling. Even if that explanation is nothing but a dream.
How many movies can Craig crash and burn!? He has his biggest cheering section here wanting him to see succeed away from Bond, he can not seem to do it for the life of him, if The Millennium Trilogy cashes and burns with the first one it has got to be called the Craig Curse.
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Seriously, how many sh!tty movies can Craig make before he get laughed out of showbiz? 

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That's what we have been saying and this talk about him being an Oscar worthy actor? On what planet? He should be thrown out of Hollywood already. Enough!
All his films do is LOSE money for the producers.


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Distributors Morgan Creek are forecasting $8-10 million for Dream House's opening weekend, while Box Office Mojo sets its bar for success in the low teen millions. Meanwhile, Rotten Tomatoes gives it a 0% rating, though it only has 7 reviews due to the lack of press screenings. Seems like Morgan Creek kind of shot themselves in the foot with that decision.
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He looks like one of them cartoon ducks when they turn around and try and say something smart.Kristatos wrote:His anxious face is more like this:shaken not stirred wrote:What's the differenceKristatos wrote:Yes, this is his excited face:Blowfeld wrote:Daniel is 'excited' about Bond 23
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In fact if you guys want another name for him, here's another one daniel quack

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When the studios say guys we are aiming for 6th place, they know they got a bomb on their hands.Kristatos wrote:Distributors Morgan Creek are forecasting $8-10 million for Dream House's opening weekend, while Box Office Mojo sets its bar for success in the low teen millions. Meanwhile, Rotten Tomatoes gives it a 0% rating, though it only has 7 reviews due to the lack of press screenings. Seems like Morgan Creek kind of shot themselves in the foot with that decision.
So it cost 55 million to make no way in hell it never see that much in the USA.
how much did Craig make on this?
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I recently saw 'Warrior' which had very good reviews, and i thought it was a very good film..........though i'am surprised at its lowly BO in the US.
What films have members seen here recently, that they can recommend that i can go and see?
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What films have members seen here recently, that they can recommend that i can go and see?
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I liked Killer Elite, a shoot-em-up action movie.
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English Agent wrote:I recently saw 'Warrior' which had very good reviews, and i thought it was a very good film..........though i'am surprised at its lowly BO in the US.
What films have members seen here recently, that they can recommend that i can go and see?
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I saw The Debt, which believe has just come out in the UK-a good comparison would be Munich(there are similarities in the plots of both movies)
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Rotten Tomatoes is now up to 29 reviews, still smaller than a movie with a full press screening, but enough to qualify as a representative sample. The Tomatometer rating is now up to, um, 6%. That's 2 fresh, 27 rotten. And only one of the fresh reviews seems genuinely enthusiastic, the other says it's a bad movie that is just about salvaged by Jim Sheridan's direction.
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It is a wonder they bothered to release this movie. Cowboys and Aliens had some redeeming aspects, although I didn't find what I had hoped to ; Daniel Craig leading man missing in action since Casino Royale.Kristatos wrote:Rotten Tomatoes is now up to 29 reviews, still smaller than a movie with a full press screening, but enough to qualify as a representative sample. The Tomatometer rating is now up to, um, 6%. That's 2 fresh, 27 rotten. And only one of the fresh reviews seems genuinely enthusiastic, the other says it's a bad movie that is just about salvaged by Jim Sheridan's direction.
Is there any encouraging news on the Bond 23 front? I really do think it's too long to follow up Quantum with the same story and leading man. I am afraid even if the story is better crafted the audience will be turned off. In a winter of big names coming out to play I do not know how captivating James Bond still pining over his lost love six almost seven years after she was lost will be. The magic of Casino Royale was lost Quantumsaw to it, I try to re-watch Casino sadly I see more and more wrong with it. Thanks a lot Broccoli!

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Pity that Dream House is rated better than I Don't Know How She Does It.

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6 DREAM HOUSE
Universal
2,661 $2,661,000
-- / $1,000
$2,661,000 / It opened poorly in "6th" place.
Dolphin Tale will destroy it at the box office. "Dream House disappointed with just $2.66 million, or about even with last Fall's My Soul to Take but off from movies like Devil, The Fog and Dark Water. It looks like it will come in just under $8 million for the three-day frame." Add another BUST to Danielle's resume.
Universal
2,661 $2,661,000
-- / $1,000
$2,661,000 / It opened poorly in "6th" place.


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That's a truly pathetic opening day's BO.................well, i'll think i'll give this film a miss, when it comes over here!bjmdds wrote:6 DREAM HOUSE
Universal
2,661 $2,661,000
-- / $1,000
$2,661,000 / It opened poorly in "6th" place.Dolphin Tale will destroy it at the box office. "Dream House disappointed with just $2.66 million, or about even with last Fall's My Soul to Take but off from movies like Devil, The Fog and Dark Water. It looks like it will come in just under $8 million for the three-day frame."
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The thing with Dolphin Tale is that is looks like a good movie.Sorry, but I'm a sucker for cute animal movies! 

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Box-Office Performance
When producing films, Imagine Entertainment can command as much as 7.5 percent of a film’s revenue, the trade publication Variety reported this week. Ford negotiates his fees individually, as does Favreau, who got $10 million to direct, according to the Internet Movie Database, or IMDB.com. Lead actor Craig was paid $6 million, said the site.
The box-office performance of “Cowboys & Aliens” demonstrates that well-known stars and directors no longer guarantee theatrical success, Harrigan, the Denver-based analyst, said in an interview. High Hurdle
Marvin Levy, a spokesman for Spielberg, declined to comment, as did Michael Rosenberg, a spokesman for Grazer and Howard’s Imagine Entertainment, producer of Oscar winners including “A Beautiful Mind.” Adam Keen of Relativity Media, also declined to comment, along with a Universal spokeswoman.
Ina Treciokas, a publicist for Ford and Favreau, said the actor and director had no comment.
With a $163 million production cost, plus marketing and distribution fees, the movie is unlikely to earn a profit during its worldwide theatrical run, according to Tony Wible, an analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC in Philadelphia.
“I’m not sure they’ll ever get there,” Wible said. It may reach profitability in the DVD and pay-TV markets, he said. Executive producer Spielberg, producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, director Jon Favreau and stars like Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig usually command a percentage of a film’s revenue, as well as a salary. In “Cowboys & Aliens,” made for $163 million, expenses must be recouped before such shares are paid, said three people with knowledge of the situation who declined to speak publicly because the agreements are private. In “Cowboys & Aliens,” the participants will be entitled to 50 percent of the film’s earnings if it breaks even, one of the people said.
When producing films, Imagine Entertainment can command as much as 7.5 percent of a film’s revenue, the trade publication Variety reported this week. Ford negotiates his fees individually, as does Favreau, who got $10 million to direct, according to the Internet Movie Database, or IMDB.com. Lead actor Craig was paid $6 million, said the site.
The box-office performance of “Cowboys & Aliens” demonstrates that well-known stars and directors no longer guarantee theatrical success, Harrigan, the Denver-based analyst, said in an interview. High Hurdle
Marvin Levy, a spokesman for Spielberg, declined to comment, as did Michael Rosenberg, a spokesman for Grazer and Howard’s Imagine Entertainment, producer of Oscar winners including “A Beautiful Mind.” Adam Keen of Relativity Media, also declined to comment, along with a Universal spokeswoman.
Ina Treciokas, a publicist for Ford and Favreau, said the actor and director had no comment.
With a $163 million production cost, plus marketing and distribution fees, the movie is unlikely to earn a profit during its worldwide theatrical run, according to Tony Wible, an analyst at Janney Montgomery Scott LLC in Philadelphia.
“I’m not sure they’ll ever get there,” Wible said. It may reach profitability in the DVD and pay-TV markets, he said. Executive producer Spielberg, producers Brian Grazer and Ron Howard, director Jon Favreau and stars like Harrison Ford and Daniel Craig usually command a percentage of a film’s revenue, as well as a salary. In “Cowboys & Aliens,” made for $163 million, expenses must be recouped before such shares are paid, said three people with knowledge of the situation who declined to speak publicly because the agreements are private. In “Cowboys & Aliens,” the participants will be entitled to 50 percent of the film’s earnings if it breaks even, one of the people said.
