More gold for ''Treasure''

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More gold for ''Treasure''
Ho-ho-ho! Merry Christmas, box office fans! Oh, wait, you thought the holiday was over? Think again: This weekend, audiences still will have plenty of presents to unwrap at the multiplex. There are all sorts of blockbuster holdovers, like National Treasure: Book of Secrets and I Am Legend, and don't forget about the three major movies that opened on Christmas Day — Alien vs. Predator: Requiem, The Great Debaters, and The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep. And since so many people have been off from work and school, grosses should stay strong, even for movies that have been around a while (last year, you'll recall, the box office for most movies that played on the weekend before New Year's Eve actually went up). So who has been naughty and who has been nice? Who'll be finding lumps of coal in their stockings nearly a week after Saint Nick flew past? And what movie will close out this final weekend of 2007 in first place? Allow Santa's little box office helper (a.k.a. me) make everything clear, boys and girls. [B] THE (LIKELY) TOP FIVE National Treasure: Book of Secrets[/B] Walt Disney · PG · 3,832 theaters · 2nd weekend Duh. Like there was really any doubt that Nicolas Cage's history-based adventure would repeat at No. 1 this weekend. The Jerry Bruckheimer-produced film has already banked more than $70 million in less than a week of release. It is part of a hugely popular franchise (2004's National Treasure topped out at $173 mil domestically). And it drew an A- CinemaScore review from a broad and diverse audience when it opened last weekend — a harbinger of a long life in theaters. Gee, uh, think Disney will make a third one? [I] Weekend prediction: $35 million[/I] [B] I Am Legend[/B] Warner Bros. · PG-13 · 3,636 theaters · 3rd weekend I Am Legend has grossed more than $150 mil in two weeks. And I'm here to inform you that it's now official: Will Smith, with yet another hit movie under his belt, has jumped past Fred Willard and the inventors of sex, ponies, and ice cream to become the most beloved person on the planet. [I] Weekend prediction: $27 million[/I] [B] Alvin and the Chipmunks[/B] Fox · PG · 3,484 theaters · 3rd weekend Critics = not lovin' the 'munks so much. Kids = deeply in lurrrrve. Who ya got winning that battle? [I] Weekend prediction: $26 million[/I] [B] Alien vs. Predator: Requiem[/B] Fox · R · 2,611 theaters · NEW This star-free sequel to the $80.3 million-grossing 2004 franchise mashup kinda came out of nowhere to earn a respectable $9.5 mil on Christmas, its first day out. I mean, did you know this movie was coming? Well, anyway, go figure: I suppose the fact that it's an R-rated, boy-baiting action flick afloat in a sea of soft family fare gave it a boost. But how long will the good times last? After all, that deadly C grade from CinemaScore — while not as bad as, say, having a parasitic alien baby claw its way out of your chest — portends a steep decline in the days to come. [I] Weekend prediction: $12 million[/I] [B] The Great Debaters[/B] MGM/Weinstein Co. · PG-13 · 1,164 theaters · NEW Denzel Washington's second directing effort (after 2002's Antwone Fisher, which grossed $21.1 mil) gets high marks for good intentions and a solid pedigree. It features a heartwarming true story about an all-black college debating team in the 1930s. It was produced by Oprah Winfrey. And it is the passion project of Washington, who's one of the most popular entertainers around (not as popular as Will Smith or the guy who invented ponies, sure, but still pretty popular). That said, critical reaction has been lukewarm, its screen count remains on the low side, and that $3.6 mil Christmas Day debut was a tad disappointing. [I] Weekend prediction: $8 million[/I] [B] THE OTHER NEW RELEASE The Water Horse: Legend of the Deep[/B] Columbia/Revolution · PG · 2,772 theaters · NEW This veddy British family fantasy about a child who nurses the Loch Ness Monster to maturity drew a nice A- CinemaScore mark but brought in just $2.4 mil on Christmas Day. So it'll likely be another victim of the recently common Too Sweet For Its Own Good box office syndrome (see also: Martian Child, August Rush, and so on). Unless, of course, the Adult Swim crowd catches on... [I] Weekend prediction: $7 million[/I] Source: [URL="http://feeds.feedburner.com/%7Er/entertainmentweekly/latest/%7E3/207424895/0,,20168366,00.html"]EW[/URL]
I read a few bad reviews about National Treasure, but love Nicholas Cage. Doubt I'll go see it though. Sounds like a DVD rental to me. Charlie Wilson's War looks epic. I watched a two hour special on the History Channel about him and he was one crazy Cowboy from Texas! I am surprised it did not make this list. Must have not been in wide release on Christmas day.
There were bad reviews about the first National Treasure, and I loved that movie, it was lots of fun. Although, I am always wary of sequals to movies I like. Sometimes they just try to stretch the storyline too much and it simply falls short. Case in point. Legally Blonde. I really thought that was a great light comedy and loved the first one. But I couldn't even get all the way through the sequal. Anyway, as for Charlie Wilson's War, I just saw it yesterday and it was AWESOME. It told a really important story and I learned a great deal from it, with just the right amount of comedy to interject such serious story matter. Some critics believe that Tom Hanks was miscast in this role, but I think he did a great job. BUt the scene stealer was definitely Phillip Seymour Hoffman, love love LOVE him. I don't think I have ever seen a bad performance out of that guy. I would like to watch that History channel show about Charlie, can you look up when it will be on again?? He was a crazy Texan and larger than life, but what he accomplished was nothing short of amazing.
[URL="http://www.history.com/shows.do?episodeId=254862&action=detail"]The True Story of Charlie Wilson[/URL] [QUOTE] As incredible as anything in the pages of Tom Clancy or John le Carré, this is a gripping story of international intrigue, booze, drugs, sex, high society and arms deals. It is the true story of Texas congressman Charlie Wilson's and CIA operative Gust Avrakotos's covert dealings in Afghanistan, and how they armed the Afghan Mujahideen in what became the CIA's largest and most successful campaign in history. Their goal was to turn Afghanistan into the Soviet Union's Vietnam. The effort would blow back to haunt America into the next century.[/QUOTE] It is on at 2:00 PM Today. Run and get your popcorn! ;)
Woo hoo! I am going to veg out and watch this. And I already have the popcorn! :)
I watched I Am Legend a couple of days ago and it was alright. If you have ever seen 28 Days Later, you'll really see the similarities. But 28 Days Later was way better because it had a better story line and way better graphics. The CGI in I Am Legend was not very good at all.
I have never seen 28 Days, it's on my list of things I need to see. I just didn't get into all the hype for I Am Legend, I think it looks cool enough but not something I am going to pay twelve bucks for at the movie theatre. I want to see PS I love you as it has been a while since I have indulged myself in a good chick flick. ;)