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June
17
Six Lessons of Summer Box Office

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First the media touted the uptick in 2009 theatrical business, now they're pointing to a downturn compared to last summer's b.o., a few big flops and the absence of blockbusters. "Through Sunday, summer B.O. revs stood at $1.46 billion, compared to $1.47 billion last year," reports Variety.

Hold on folks, it's early days yet. Everyone knows what the blockbusters will be (besides Up): Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen and Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. Disney's pairing of Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds in The Proposal should yield strong returns with the femme demo. But word is that neither Universal's Bruno nor Public Enemies will break out huge. And Sony's Year One and Paramount's G.I. Joe: Rise of Cobra (which had a disastrous preview) look soft indeed.

Here are some summer lessons:

1. Originals sell. The very thing that the majors are most afraid of is what makes Pixar King of the Mountain, every single time: originality. While everyone else looks for easy-sell labels, Pixar relies on a very old-fashioned idea: make it good and they will come. Up scored not via marketing prowess, but through great word-of-mouth. Gross to date: $191 million and going strong. Heck yeah!

2. Origin myths sell. Star Trek skipped behind the other ten movies and went back to the beginning. Director J.J. Abrams found the right balance for Trekkies and newbies alike. Gross to date: $233 million so far.

3. Smart R-rated dumb male comedies sell. Always have, always will. The Hangover is the summer's sleeper hit, grossing more than $110 million in its first two weeks. The best news for Warner Bros: no talent profit participants. The bad news: they have to share with partner Legendary Pictures.

4. R-rated dumb male comedians don't sell in family movies. Universal miscalculated by starring Will Ferrell in $100-million remake Land of the Lost. The studio pulled the second weekend print ads on the picture, an unusual move. Gross to date: $36 million.

5. Eddie Murphy without makeup doesn't sell. I rest my case with Imagine That. Put Murphy under pounds of makeup playing a character, and they show up. Give him a role playing someone close to himself and audiences stay away in droves.

6. Lackluster sequels sell--but don't break out big. The key with these tentpole franchises is keeping up the quality.

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X-Men Origins: Wolverine, which cost $150 million, opened huge and dropped off drastically. That means Fox's massive marketing budget pulled the core comics fanbase, but the movie failed to broaden. Gross to date: $176 million domestic, $353 million worldwide.

The sequel to The Da Vinci Code, Angels & Demons, also scored big overseas ($415 million) but did middling business stateside ($124 million). To my mind Ron Howard delivered a better E-ride this time. But the book and the movie lacked the compelling Christian scandale that the first one had. This movie was (expensive) standard-issue.

Despite McG's $200-million budget, Terminator Salvation failed to improve on its predecessors and seemed oddly retro. The highlights were not Christian Bale, who seemed to be channeling Batman, growl and all, but supporting performers Sam Worthington and Anton Yelchin. Gross to date: $115 million, plus $100 million overseas.

June
2
E3: Cameron Talks Avatar

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James Cameron made an appearance at E3 to promo the videogame for his 3-D performance capture epic Avatar. The game is scheduled to come out concurrent with the movie's release on December 18. IGN interviewed Cameron primarily about the 3-D third-person game, which is crammed with even more creatures, gadgets and weapons than the film--all approved by Cameron himself-- but he reveals a few Avatar nuggets along the way.

Worthington plays paralyzed ex-marine Jake Sully, who travels to faraway planet Pandora, which is inhabited by the Na'vi tribe. He explores the planet via a remote link that controls the body of a powerful 10-foot blue alien/human hybrid Avatar. In the deep Pandora jungle, he encounters many exotic creatures, including a gorgeous Na'vi warrior, voiced by Zoe Saldana.

Here's Cameron's E3 Q & A.

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UPDATE: The BBC and HitFix's Drew McWeeny visited the videogame presentation.

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I'm excited about Avatar and Worthington, clearly the best thing about Terminator Salvation--which is a summer disappointment, although McG accomplished his goal of establishing his action bonafides. Cameron suggested Worthington to McG, who had offered the role to Christian Bale, who preferred to do the John Connor part, which was a mistake. Worthington landed the juicier role, and if Bale was seeking another franchise (greedy), this one's over. Finally, the movie was too confusing (the time line was a mess), you weren't invested in the characters and the outcome, and this sequel didn't advance and reinvigorate the franchise.

May
26
LAT Hires Fritz, Variety Adds Morris

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Ex-Variety reporter Ben Fritz has moved on to the LA Times as a staff reporter and Company Town blogger. He'll write the boxoffice reports, and did a good job today on the Terminator Salvation back story. It's smart of the LAT to hire someone with web savvy.

Meanwhile, Chris R. Morris is taking over Fritz's Variety game and tech blogs.

And super-busy Variety.com editor Dana Harris is hanging up her blogging spurs for now: no more H.A.L. Blogging takes time.

[Getty photo of Terminator Salvation producers Jeffrey Silver, Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek with director McG, center.]

May
7
Dark Knight Ripple Effect: Dark Summer Movies

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It's not like the Terminator franchise was ever light, exactly. But in the post-Dark Knight era, summer action movies--even Star Trek--are trending dark and edgy, and Terminator Salvation, Angels & Demons, and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen certainly fit the bill. Word on Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is that's darker than any of its predecessors.

On the other hand, word on Mummy director Stephen Sommers' G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, about a unit of soldiers on a mission to save the world from an evil mastermind, is that it's strictly summer popcorn fare. UPDATE: Here's the trailer, complete with toppling Eiffel Tower. Sommers is still playing with pixels. And the Super Bowl spot:

And here's the latest Terminator trailer:

Which one do you most want to see? It's going to be a fiercely competitive summer. Vote for your most anticipated summer action movie:

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Angels and Demons
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March
8
Terminator Salvation: Rookie Producers Get Sued

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Call it rookie producer syndrome. New kids on the block raise money and enter the entertainment business. They buy up a hot property. They think they will make a killing. They bring in experienced people to help them. And something goes terribly wrong. Veteran producer Moritz Borman (W.) doesn't just go and sue someone, long before a movie gets close to its opening date. But he is suing young producers Derek Anderson and Victor Kubicek of Halycon for fraud to the tune of $160 million, reports Variety.

I interviewed Anderson and Kubicek when production was just starting on Terminator Salvation. They were clearly excited newbies--who didn't understand why rating a Terminator movie PG-13 might be big news.

The Terminator rights are complicated. This will be interesting. The economy is putting extreme stress on movie financing structures. Borman is an industry insider with a long relationship with Warner Bros. (Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines, Alexander). The Halcyon guys are outsiders. And Warners will do what it must to protect this May 21 tentpole release. Judging from the early materials, filmmaker McG (who's trying to prove himself here) looks like he has knocked this dystopian actioner out of the park: Terminator Salvation could be huge. And its star, Christian Bale, is still playing Batman, one of Warners' essential franchises.

March
3
Trailer Watch: Terminator Salvation; Right Movie, Right Time?

As much as my instincts tell me that Watchmen will be a cult hit but a boxoffice disappointment for Warner Bros., this Terminator Salvation trailer tells me that this action sequel is just what the doctor ordered. First, everyone knows what a Terminator movie is. And second, this one stars Christian (Dark Knight) Bale as an adult John Connor fighting to save the human race from extinction by the machines. The world is going to hell; it's being destroyed. Sound familiar? As we all stare into the void wondering how we're going to manage, this May our movie fantasy may involve John Connor kicking ass to save the world.

February
6
Bale Says Sorry on KROQ

BalePR 101 dictates that when you mess up bigtime, you apologize, in the most public forum possible. So Christian Bale called Friday morning to give an interview to L.A.'s genial drive-time duo Kevin and Bean on KROQ-FM, so that he could explain his profane outburst on the set of Terminator Salvation back in July. He wasn't trying to get cinematographer Shane Hurlbut fired, he told them. They kept working that day, he said, and for another month, in fact: "We have resolved this completely."

"I was out of order beyond belief," he said. "I acted like a punk, I regret that. There is no one who has heard that tape that's been hit harder by it than me... I'm not comfortable with this notion of being a movie star. I'm an actor... I put so much into what I do and care so much about it and sometimes the enthusiasm just goes awry. I'm embarrassed by it. I ask everybody to sit down and ask themselves, have they ever had a bad day and have they ever lost their temper and really regretted it immensely...I've seen a rough cut of the movie and it looks fantastic and Shane did a wonderful job. Please don't allow this incredibly embarrassing meltdown to overshadow this movie."

February
3
Bale has "Moment" on Terminator Set

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"It was just a moment," insists the first assistant director on Terminator Salvation. He's talking about an explosion of F-bombs directed by Christian Bale at his cinematographer during filming last July. The guy had walked through a scene. Stars are under huge pressure when they're shooting, especially when they're carrying a big tentpole Terminator movie. Clearly, though, Bale has a temper, as we know from his blowup last year at London's Dorchester Hotel.

But sets are no longer private. Someone turned on an audio recorder and helpfully sent it to TMZ which posted the profanity-riddled podcast. (UPDATE: Here's McG's offhand comment in a video interview.) Director David Russell learned the Internet lesson the hard way on the set of I Heart Huckabees, when video of his abusive behavior to his cast was posted on YouTube.

Finally, I disagree with those who think Bale is setting himself up as another Russell Crowe. Bale isn't going to be permanently hurt by this. He's a movie star who is intense anyway, whether he's playing Batman or American Psycho. I've always subscribed to the theory that the biggest stars, the ones who sell magazine covers and put butts in seats, always carry a bit of danger. It's sexy.

UPDATE: Not one to waste any 15-seconds-of-fame time, here's RevoLucian's (profane) techno remix, which includes Barbra Streisand saying, "shut the f**k up":

December
10
Trailer Watch: Terminator Salvation

Terminatorsalvation_lWarners has been dribbling out info and footage on the upcoming installment (due May 22) of the Terminator franchise, Terminator Salvation: The Future Begins, starring The Dark Knight's Christian Bale as John Connor, who faces off against younger Sam Worthington (James Cameron's Avatar) as Marcus, "a central figure in a three-picture arc that begins after Skynet has destroyed much of humanity in a nuclear holocaust," according to Variety. "A group of survivors led by John Connor (Bale) struggles to keep the machines from finishing the job."

McG showed some early material at Comic-Con in July. Screen Rant posted a Terminator Salvation featurette interview with the production designer, while Dark Horizons covered some early Terminator footage.

Here's the new trailer:


July
27
Comic-Con: McG Runs Terminator Show and Tell

click here for more photos from the Terminator panelThe franchise reboot of Terminator looks pretty strong under McG's direction. (It comes out May 22, 2009.) That the filmmaker is eager to prove himself with this picture can only be a good thing. His career is an odd one: many TV series and music videos led to his first film, Charlie's Angels, and its sequel, followed by the male weepie We Are Marshall. So McG (nicknamed after his mother's maiden name, because there were too many Joes in the house) is ready to rock.

He ran the panel like a paratrooper/cheerleader, even calling Christian Bale in Japan, and frequently asking the crowd to roar its approval. (It's become a sign of success to manipulate the audience into playing footage twice.) McG is in mid-shoot in New Mexico, where he likes the bleak desert, he told me later when I asked him about the film's Road Warrior influence. Playing to the fans, he said, "the whole thing began by listening, everyone wanted to look at the future, not T4. It's post-Judgement Day."

McG surrounded himself with credible talent, from Dark Knight's Jonah Nolan, who did a rewrite, to the dark Knight himself, Bale, ILM and the late animatronics wizard Stan Winston, whose designs "are all over this picture," McG said. "We have a lot of hardware," he said, displaying the bare-bones Cro-Magnon model T-600 Terminator, and plans to dedicate the film to Winston.

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July
26
Comic-Con: Reinventing Terminator

Terminatorsalvation_lThe trick with Terminator Salvation is that the setting has moved from contemporary L.A. into the post-apocalyptic future, when the adult John Connor (Christian Bale) is battling to save humans from extinction. So Charlie's Angels director McG, who many film buffs have questioned as the appropriate choice for this project, has been able to reinvent the look of the series, make it "darker and grittier," says production designer Martin Laing, who also designed City of Ember. He says James Cameron spent three hours with McG, and was "very supportive," as was one-time Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger, now California's governor.

And the rating? "McG will make the best movie," he says. "He's not constrained. It will be PG-13 or R; we're trying for PG-13."

BTW, re: Terminator and Dark Knight star Christian Bale: He will not be at The Con. He's still travelling for Dark Knight, in Japan. And he probably doesn't want to answer questions anyway. Someone from Warners who was in his Hotel Dorchester Room when he had his altercation with his mother said it was not a big deal. He has not gotten along with his family for some time. And he has not been charged with anything by the London police.

UPDATE: Look for my report on the panel and talk with McG.


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