Weekend Box Office 8/1 - GUARDIANS Eyes $90 mil Wknd

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Even bigger than CAPTAIN AMERICA 2, so much for the obscurity of the source material. All about "the brand" baby ;) lol

http://variety.com/2014/film/news/guard ... 201273544/
Marvel’s “Guardians of the Galaxy” got off to a rousing start on Thursday, rocketing to $11.2 million in late night preview screenings. That’s the biggest pre-opening total of the year, besting another Marvel title, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier’s” $10.2 million start in April. Roughly $1.9 million of “Guardian’s” initial haul came from Imax screenings.

Despite lacking a top-shelf superhero in the form of Captain America or Thor, the comic book adaptation is on track for the biggest August opening in history, topping “The Bourne Ultimatum’s” $69.3 million bow. It is expected to premiere to north of $75 million, but could soar even higher given that “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” debuted to $95 million this spring and this film is hitting loftier numbers.

The film is a record-breaker in another sense. It will have the widest August opening in history when it expands to 4,080 theaters on Friday, nearly 3,200 of which are in 3D, carrying with them surcharges. Overseas, the film will debut in 42 international territories including the United Kingdom, Russia, Brazil, Mexico and South Korea. The picture carries an $170 million production budget.

Overseas, the film is off to a strong start, racking up $2.3 million in the United Kingdom and Ireland, nabbing $3.5 million in Russia, and generating $1.6 million across several South and Central American countries such as Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay.

James Gunn, a habitué of the indie and horror worlds through such films as “Super” and “Slither,” directs the film about a rag-tag group of space cowboys. Chris Pratt, best known for his comedic turn in “Parks & Recreation,” should enjoy a nice career bounce for his work as the Han Solo-esque, Star Lord. The picture’s mix of laughs and spectacle has been hailed by critics — it currently enjoys a 91% “fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

The weekend’s other wide release, Universal Pictures’ James Brown biopic, “Get on Up,” grossed an estimated $371,000 when it screened Thursday in 1,769 locations. It is expected to make between $12 million to $14 million when it expands to 2,466 theaters on Friday.

The Guardians and the “Godfather of Soul” will find a summer box office that has been decimated by too many blockbusters that weren’t. Domestically, ticket receipts are down 20% from last year. Exhibitors are clearly holding out for a hero, to paraphrase the great Bonnie Tyler. It looks like one just arrived in the form of a wise-cracking raccoon and a talking tree.

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How did they still have that movie in their system??

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Tidbits:

-GUARDIANS biggest August opening ever
-3rd best "original" super-hero opening ever (behind Spider-Man 1 and Iron Man 1)
-Probably the last chance of any film in the U.S. breaking $250 mil this summer at the domestic box-office

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Full weekend numbers -- not listed is GODZILLA, which FINALLY hit $200 mil in the U.S., thereby avoiding the notoriety of being the first film to open at $90 million and not hit that mark.

N Guardians of the Galaxy BV $94,000,000 - 4,080 - $23,039 $94,000,000 $170 1
2 1 Lucy Uni. $18,283,000 -58.4% 3,202 +29 $5,710 $79,571,000 $40 2
3 N Get On Up Uni. $14,031,000 - 2,468 - $5,685 $14,031,000 - 1
4 2 Hercules (2014) Par. $10,700,000 -64.1% 3,595 - $2,976 $52,348,000 $100 2
5 3 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Fox $8,700,000 -48.1% 3,283 -385 $2,650 $189,330,000 $170 4
6 5 Planes: Fire & Rescue BV $6,424,000 -32.6% 3,241 -598 $1,982 $47,596,000 $50 3
7 4 The Purge: Anarchy Uni. $5,551,000 -47.0% 2,656 -200 $2,090 $62,962,000 $9 3
8 6 Sex Tape Sony $3,550,000 -41.3% 2,500 -562 $1,420 $33,908,000 $40 3

9 8 And So It Goes CE $3,344,000 -28.0% 1,816 +54 $1,841 $10,473,000 - 2
10 10 A Most Wanted Man RAtt. $3,324,000 +23.7% 729 +368 $4,560 $7,059,000 - 2
11 14 Boyhood IFC $2,522,000 +43.1% 311 +204 $8,109 $7,566,000 $4 4
12 7 Transformers: Age of Extinction Par. $2,200,000 -53.2% 1,732 -744 $1,270 $241,166,000 $210 6
13 9 Tammy WB $1,580,000 -54.3% 1,415 -1,147 $1,117 $81,543,000 $20 5
14 13 Maleficent BV $1,243,000 -32.3% 681 -396 $1,825 $234,711,000 $180 10
15 12 How to Train Your Dragon 2 Fox $1,215,000 -45.7% 861 -497 $1,411 $168,569,000 $145 8
16 11 22 Jump Street Sony $1,200,000 -53.9% 828 -785 $1,449 $188,461,000 $50 8

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I agree with this Variety article that GUARDIANS' success is a huge boon for Marvel, because they were able to open a film with no stars (sorry Chris Pratt, it wouldn't have mattered if it was you or Chris Pine) and, even more significantly, obscure source material -- and break every August record around.

Unbelievable "power of the brand" right now, no matter how much genre fatigue some of us are starting to feel.

And more over -- this is how the world is going to look for the next decade-plus: Marvel, Disney, Marvel, Star Wars, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, Disney, and on and on and on.
Upcoming Marvel Movies

2015:
May 1: The Avengers: Age of Ultron
July 17: Ant-Man

2016:
May 6: Captain America 3
July 8: Doctor Strange

2017
May 5: Untitled
July 27: Guardians of the Galaxy 2
Nov. 3: Untitled

2018:
July 6: Untitled
Nov. 2: Untitled

2019:
May 3: Untitled
http://variety.com/2014/film/news/guard ... 201274603/

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