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calexa:

Spiderman hat bestes Ergebnis aller Zeiten

 
06.05.02 12:19
'Spider-Man' Makes $114M in Debut

"Spider-Man" has leaped from comic book to record book, becoming the first movie to hit $100 million in its first weekend.

The live-action adaptation starring Tobey Maguire as the Marvel Comics web-slinger shattered box-office records with a $114 million debut, surpassing the previous best of $90.3 million taken in by "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" during its first three days last fall.

With $39.3 million on Friday and $43.7 million on Saturday, director Sam Raimi's "Spider-Man" also beat the single-day record of $33.5 million set by "Harry Potter" in its second day, according to studio figures Sunday.

"Not in our wildest expectations or dreams" did the filmmakers anticipate such demand for "Spider-Man," said Amy Pascal, head of Sony's Columbia Pictures, which released the film. The studio would have been thrilled with a debut in the $70 million to $80 million range, she said.

Playing in 3,615 theaters, "Spider-Man" averaged $31,535 per location, a new high for films opening in 3,000 or more cinemas, running about $7,000 ahead of the old record held by "Harry Potter." "Spider-Man" also was the fastest movie to reach $100 million, passing "Harry Potter" and "Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace," which both took five days to climb to $105 million.

"I don't think there's a distribution record in history that hasn't been shattered," said Jeff Blake, Sony president of worldwide marketing and distribution. "That $100 million opening weekend has always been sort of a great white whale of the movie business. To have 'Spider-Man' capture it is just thrilling."

With few big films opening this past weekend or next, "Spider-Man" has a fairly wide-open field until the new "Star Wars" film opens May 16.

This past weekend brought two other modest debuts. "Deuces Wild," a street-gang drama starring Matt Dillon, opened at No. 7 with $2.7 million, averaging a weak $1,824 in 1,480 theaters.

Woody Allen's comedy "Hollywood Ending" tied for 10th place, grossing $2.2 million in 765 theaters for a $2,876 average.

Overall, the top 12 movies grossed $153.3 million, up 54 percent from the same weekend last year, when "The Mummy Returns" debuted. "Spider-Man" accounted for nearly three-fourths of revenues among the top 12 films.

Ubiquitous marketing, an audience built up through 40 years of comic readership, solid action and visual effects and a tale of an ordinary, misfit youth helped draw an across-the-board audience to "Spider-Man." The crowds were split about 50-50 between men and women and viewers older and younger than 25, Blake said.

"It is a very universal story everybody can relate to," Pascal said. "He's a completely misunderstood guy that nobody recognizes and who just wants to do good. He's not a hero from planet Krypton. He's all of us."

The success of "Spider-Man" bodes well for Hollywood's overall summer, which is crowded with marquee titles including new "Star Wars," "Men in Black," "Austin Powers," "Stuart Little" and "Spy Kids" movies.

"Spider-Man" also sets a benchmark few films will be able to rival.

"This sets a new gold standard by which the rest of the summer blockbusters are going to be judged," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. "Everybody's going to have to try and live up to 'Spider-Man."'

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. "Spider-Man," $114 million.

2. "The Scorpion King," $9.6 million.

3. "Changing Lanes," $5.6 million.

4. "Murder by Numbers," $3.8 million.

5. "The Rookie," $3.3 million.

6. "Life or Something Like It," $3.28 million.

7. "Deuces Wild," $2.7 million.

8. "Ice Age," $2.5 million.

9. "Jason X," $2.4 million.

10 (tie). "Hollywood Ending," $2.2 million.

10 (tie). "Panic Room," $2.2 million.

(Quelle: cbs.marketwatch.com)

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Calexa
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funkyday:

Und, hat ihn hier schon jemand

 
06.05.02 12:26
gesehen?

Über edonkey2000 (www.edonkey2000.com) kann man den Film als Cam-Screener schon runterladen.
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calexa:

Die Vorschau fand ich sehr rasant

 
06.05.02 12:30
Wenn der Film hält, was die Vorschau verspricht, dann wird das für mich eine Riesenüberraschung. Ich hatte mich auf Star Wars, Bond, Herr der Ringe, Harry Potter und vielleicht noch MIB II eingestellt, Spiderman hatte ich nicht für so einen tollen Renner gehalten. Nun ja, wie schön, daß es noch immer Überraschungen gibt....

SO long,
Calexa
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volvic:

und wer profitiert davon?

 
06.05.02 12:33
spiderman ist laut meines wissen eine columbia pictures produktion. zu wem gehört columbia?

thx

volvic
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calexa:

Das allein besagt noch nix.

 
07.05.02 17:20
Das große Geld wird sowieso mit den Folgeartikeln gemacht, wie Fan-Artikel etc.

SO long,
Calexa
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