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There's a ton of movies shittanking at the box office these days. It's just one bomb after another. Disney, Tom Hanks, Alamo, hell, everything except Passion seems to be making far below their original estimates.

http://www.boxofficereport.com/wbon/estimates.shtml
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There is only Kill Bill Vol. 2
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I don't know, I think a lot of those movies would be pleased with 30 mill total. I can't see half of them costing more than 20 to 25 to make...

Plus there is always the "DVD Draw" that movies like Hellboy bank on.
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This is normally a slow time at the box offices. Business is actually a lot better atm than expected.
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The Alamo opened on Easter weekend. That may have effected their opening $ totals. However, did you notice that The Passion took over 1st at the box office as a result of the Easter weekend.
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I saw the Alamo being a bust from a mile away. Not sure what it cost to make but with all the special effects I can't see how they will be able to make a profit. There have just been way too many movies based on the Alamo already. We didn't need another one.
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Bah! I still plan on going to see it. I just couldn't due to the holiday and stuff.
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Sadly, the Punisher looks promising to me (as an upcoming movie). I'm also going to have to see Kill Bill vol. 2. Outside of those movies, nothing has really piqued my interest lately. I'm not even sure what the summer lineup is this year, but I haven't seen anything about it yet, so the big blockbusters must be on strike or something.
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In regards to Hell Boy.. wait for DVD. It's longer than necessary and it's noticable while you're sitting in the theater waiting for it to end. Just wasn't very impressive at all.
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Jersey Girl was really excellent, but its not normal Kevin Smith fair so he may not have reached the right audience with it. And I guess Christians just can't get enough violence and antisemitism!
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Dregor Thule wrote: Business is actually a lot better atm than expected.
No, actually, it's not. It's quite abysmal in fact, compared to studio estimates. Between the Alamo (which had a 150 mil price tag and was expected to generate approximately 21 mil in the opening), Home on the Range, Whole Ten Yards, Ella Enchanted, Girl Next Door, and Lady Killers, you're talking about a gross approximately 60% lower than expected. Walking Tall, Johnson Family, Scooby Doo, and Prince all came w/in 5% of their expected. So basically, movies are, either, just meeting goal or failing miserably...or their name is Passion and it blows all expectations out of the water
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