July 6-8 Weekend Actuals
1. The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (Columbia/Sony) Week 1 [4,318 Theaters] PG13
Friday $20.5M, Saturday $23.7M, Sunday $17.9M Weekend $62M, Cume $137.0M
International Cume $201.6M, Global Cume $338.6M2. Ted (Universal) Week 2 [3,256 Theaters] R
Friday $10.6M, Saturday $11.9M, Sunday $9.7M, Weekend $32.2M (-41%), Cume $119.8M International $15.0M, Global Cume $134.8M3. Brave 3D (Pixar/Disney) Week 3 [3,891 Theaters] PG
Friday $6.3M, Saturday $7.8M, Sunday $5.5M, Weekend $19.6M (-43%), Cume $174.0M, International Cume $36.6M, Global Cume $210.6M4. Savages (Universal) NEW [2,628 Theaters] R
Friday $5.7M, Saturday $5.6M, Sunday $4.7M, Weekend $16.0M5. Magic Mike (Warner Bros) Week 2 [3,120 Theaters] R
Friday $6.1M, Saturday $5.6M, Sunday, $3.9M, Weekend $15.6M (-60%), Cume $72.8M6. Madea’s Witness Protection (TPerry/Lionsgate) Week 2 [2,161 Theaters] PG13
Friday $3.5M, Saturday $4.1M, Sunday $2.6M, Weekend $10.2M (-60%), Cume $45.8M7. Madasgascar 3 3D (DreamWorks Anim/Paramount) Week 5 [2,861 Theaters] PG
Friday $2.4M, Saturday $3.1M, Sunday $2.1M, Weekend $7.5M (-37%), Cume $195.9M8. Katy Perry: Part Of Me 3D (Insurge/Paramount) Week 1 [2,730 Theaters] PG
Friday $2.7M, Saturday $2.5M, Sunday $2.0M, Weekend $7.1M, Cume $10.2M9. Moonrise Kingdom (Focus Features) Week 7 [884 Theaters] PG13
Friday $1.4M, Saturday $1.9M, Sunday $1.2M, Weekend $4.5M (-8%), Cume $26.8M10. To Rome With Love (Sony Classics) Week 3 [806 Theaters] R
Friday $865K, Saturday $1.4M, Sunday $867K, Weekend $3.1M (+350%), Cume $4.9M
SUNDAY AM, 10TH UPDATE: This big $200M moviegoing weekend is bringing out crowds post Fourth Of July and looking +28% from last year. Sony/Columbia’s The Amazing Spider-Man is an easy #1 with a $65M first weekend.
That gives the 3D reboot a 6-day total of $140M through Sunday and $341.2M cume worldwide. The film opened last weekend in 13 countries and this weekend is open in a total of 70 territories. It grossed an estimated $129.1M this weekend, bringing the overseas cume to $201.6M. In North America, the film sold $20.6M in tickets on Friday, then went up 15% on Saturday to $23.8M, and is expected to do approximately $20.5M today. ”In the world of relaunched franchises, this is a spectacular success by any measure,” Sony gushed. For example, Batman Begins relaunched with $48.7M in 2005 and $79.5M in its first 6 days. For the Spidet reboot, 75% of the audience for the opening were general moviegoers aged 12+, and 25% were families (parents with children under 12). Of those 12 years old or older, 58% were male and 42% female, 46% were under age 25 and 54% were 25 and older. Of the children who attended under 12, 65% were boys and 35% were girls, while 73% were under 10 years old. The film received an ‘A-’ Cinemascore “and that strong word of mouth is also supported by our own exit scores with very high definite recommend numbers across all demos,” Sony said. Approximately 44% of the weekend’s gross came from 3D with IMAX accounting for 10%. IMAX took in $14.3M for the 6 days ($47K per screen). All in all a nice haul, but only middling when it comes to top moneymakers for any first 6-day time period. Especially considering Spidey is Marvel’s most popular character. Little wonder that Sony is fast-tracking the next installment of its new trilogy with fresh villains and storylines that should spark more interest and box office in this too-soon reboot that was just a retread of the original origins saga.
Meanwhile, Universal’s #2 holdover Ted is still strong domestically with a $32.5M domestic weekend and a fantastic 10-day cume of $120.2M. Audiences were starved for a smart laugher. It’s now eclipsing Hangover as the biggest R-rated comedy. Both Mark Wahlberg and Seth MacFarlane can write their own ticket by Monday. (I still can’t believe Fox passed…) The foul-mouthed teddy bear also will be the #1 film in Australia this weekend after opening against the web-spinner. Ouch! Overseas total from just Down Under and Taiwan is $15M.
Related: ‘Ted’ Opens ‘Off The Charts’ In Australia
The newest major studio film, Oliver Stone’s adult crime drama Savages, is looking like $16.1M for the weekend. That’s a better than expected opening for a violent ‘Hard R’ pic with no proven stars. As you know, Universal made the decision to move this R-rated actioner from the safe harbor of a September 28th release (where The Town, a similar R-rated crime film, performed so well in 2010) to this very crowded summer slot. As a result, Savages could only release on 2,627 screens. Dumb move? Those better-than-average trailers made this look like a perfect fall movie. But the studio felt midweek numbers would be better and Savages could counterprogram Ice Age 4 next weekend. On the other hand, audiences gave Savages only a ‘C+’ CinemaScore, which will result in poor word-of-mouth. Good thing it was made for only $45M.
Struggling is the $12M low budget Katy Perry’s Part Of Me which will do around $7.1M for its first weekend and $10.2M for its first 4 days in release. “I guess it will take 5 days to gross its budget,” a Paramount exec joked about the Insurge pic’s cold reception at the box office. Earth to Hollywood: no one cares about Katy beyond a handful of tween/teen girls. Not even Russell Brand anymore.
Meanwhile, Woody Allen’s critically panned To Rome With Love from Sony Classics exanded into the Top Ten based on weekend estimates. Refined numbers in the morning along with analysis of the 10-day holiday box office:
1. The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (Columbia/Sony) Week 1 [4,318 Theaters] PG13
Friday $20.6M, Saturday $23.8M, Weekend $65M, Cume $140M
International Cume $201.6M, Global Cume $341.2M
2. Ted (Universal) Week 2 [3,256 Theaters] R
Friday $10.5M, Saturday $11.8M, Weekend $32.5M (-49%), Cume $120.2M
International $15.0M, Global Cume $135.2M
3. Brave 3D (Pixar/Disney) Week 3 [3,891 Theaters] PG
Friday $6.2M, Saturday $7.7M, Weekend $20.1M, Cume $174.5M
International Cume $36.6M, Global Cume $211.1M
4. Savages (Universal) NEW [2,628 Theaters] R
Friday $5.6M, Saturday $5.6M, Weekend $16.1M
5. Magic Mike (Warner Bros) Week 2 [3,120 Theaters] R
Friday $6.1M, Saturday $5.5M, Weekend $15.6M (-60%), Cume $72.2M
6. Madea’s Witness Protection (TPerry/Lionsgate) Week 2 [2,161 Theaters]
Friday $3.4M, Saturday $4.1M, Weekend $10.2M (-60%), Cume $45.8M
7. Madasgascar 3 3D (DreamWorks Anim/Paramount) Week 5 [2,861 Theaters] PG
Friday $2.3M, Saturday $3.0M, Weekend $7.7M, Cume $196.0M
8. Katy Perry: Part Of Me 3D (Insurge/Paramount) Week 1 [2,730 Theaters] PG
Friday $2.7M, Saturday $2.4M, Weekend $7.1M, Cume $10.2M
9. Moonrise Kingdom (Focus Features) Week 6 [884 Theaters] PG13
Friday $1.3M, Saturday $1.9M, Weekend $4.6M, Cume $26.8M
10. To Rome With Love (Sony Classics) Week 3 [806 Theaters] R
Friday $860K, Saturday $1.3M, Weekend $3.5M, Cume $5.2M
THURSDAY PM, 7TH UPDATE: Sony Pictures says The Amazing Spider-Man (in extra-wide release at 4,318 theaters) made close to $15.8M on Thursday. That gives the reboot $75M with its 3D premium after three days of release on the eve of the start of the pic’s first official weekend. Thursday’s result was -30% from the 2nd biggest Fourth Of July at the domestic box office on record. “The first two days, fanboys went to see the film. Now we have to see if girls and everybody else want to see it,” a Sony exec worried to me. Still, the pic is expected to earn at least $140M during its first 6 days of release. That would put the new Spidey only 27th in the record books of six-day grosses.
Related: Raunch Rules! R-Rated ‘Ted’ $52.5M And ‘Magic Mike’ $38M Weekends
Opening today was Paramount’s concert movie Katy Perry: Part of Me (2,730 theaters) produced under the Insurge label at a cost of just $12M. The studio was expecting $3M to $4M today headed to the low- to mid-teens for the weekend, consistent with tracking projection. Sources tell me that the film performed on the low end of expectations today — $3M — but should gross its budget over the next 4 days of release. Audiences gave it an ‘A’ CinemaScore so great word of mouth may help widen the appeal beyond tween/teen girls. “I’ll admit Justin Bieber’s fans are fanatical and rushed out opening day. But this movie should have much longer and better legs,” a Paramount exec tells me. On Tuesday the pic sneaked with $200K from the 100 screens and just 2 showtimes it screened.
One of Thursday’s phenoms was the +67% jump from Wednesday to Thursday for Warner Bros’ Magic Mike. (Because women couldn’t say they were attending book club on July 4th?) Universal’s Ted keeps holding #2 place. For that studio, Oliver Stone’s action drama Savages (2,627 theaters) opens Friday but Universal doesn’t have big hopes for it despite moving it from later in 2012 to this crowded summer weekend.
Here are the Top Six tonight beased on Thursday’s grosses:
1. The Amazing Spider-Man 3D (Columbia/Sony) Week 1 [4,318 Theaters]
Tuesday $35.8M, Wednesday $23.4M, Thursday $15.8M, Cume $75.0M
2. Ted (Universal) Week 1 [3,239 Theaters]
Thursday $8.0M (+2% from Wed), Cume $87.8M
3. Brave 3D (Pixar/Disney) Week [3,966 Theaters]
Thursday $4.9M (-22% from Wed), Cume $154.7M
4. Magic Mike (Warner Bros) Week 1 [2,955 Theaters]
Thursday $4.5M (+51% from Wed), Cume $57.6M
5. Katy Perry: Part Of Me 3D (Insurge/Paramount) NEW [2,730 Theaters]
Thursday $3.1M, Cume $3.3M
6. Madea’s Witness Protection (Tyler Perry/Lionsgate) Week 1 [2,161 Theaters]
Thursday $2.1M (-32% from Wed), Cume $35.6M
THURSDAY AM, 6TH UPDATE: It’s now official – Sony Pictures says domestic gross for its The Amazing Spider-Man is $59.2M. Wednesday’s $23.4M was the 2nd biggest Fourth Of July at the box office on record, not surprising because of the 3D premium. The studio’s estimate for Tuesday has increased to $35.8M with an additional $850K from Canadian pre-shows. Based on the performance of the Spidey reboot the past two days, Sony is revising the 6-day estimate upward from the expected $110M-$120M to $120M-$130M or more. According to MovieTickets.com, domestic box office ticket sales for The Amazing Spider-Man accounted for over 59% of all transactions for Wednesday, with 11.6% coming from moviegoers who want to see it in IMAX 3D. Universal’s Ted accounts for nearly 10.5% of all transactions, showing strength leading in to its second weekend.
WEDNESDAY, 4TH UPDATE: More fireworks at the North American box office on the eve of the Fourth Of July. Sony Pictures’ superhero reboot The Amazing Spider-Man opened with $35M Tuesday. (Of that $35M, IMAX took in $4 million.) It easily set a new domestic record for a Tuesday opening – helped by its 3D premium pricing – and is ahead of the original 2D Transformers ($27.8M) that debuted on Tuesday July 3rd, 2007. ”That is one huge number,” a Sony exec gushed to me last night. “Unbelievable start to what should be a very exciting 6 days.”
TUESDAY 10 PM, 2ND UPDATE: No grosses yet. But I’m told Sony’s The Amazing Spider-Man received an ‘A-’ Cinemascore from audiences (an ‘A’ from under age 18 moviegoers) which should spur good word of mouth.
TUESDAY 6 PM UPDATE: Usually if a movie is opening well in 4,318 North American theaters, the Hollywood studio wants to shout the results. For some reason Sony Pictures today is “trying to keep a lid” on the North American grosses for its 3D The Amazing Spider-Man, in the words of one exec to me. “At the end of the matinees we still have an incredible story to tell, especially knowing its a Tuesday night and not a Friday night. But the numbers don’t lie.” Frankly, I don’t get all the secrecy. Especially because, after claiming $7.5M in midnight shows and another $9.3M in matinees and pre-sales so far, the studio already has put $16.8M in the bank. “Is it crazy to hope to get $9M or $10M more out of a Tuesday night?” a Sony exec asks me. No, but what’s crazy is to keep it to yourselves. But the studio’s extreme nervousness reflects concerns over how this rebooted franchise will go over just 10 years after the original, even more so because of what Sony’s rivals have characterized as flat tracking even though this is Marvel’s most popular character.
The Marc Webb-directed superhero actioner starring Andrew Garfield and Emma Stone opened with $7.5 million in midnight showings from 3,150 theaters. (IMAX took in $1.2M on 300 screens for $4,000 per screen). That’s the same result as such blockbuster films as Iron Man 2, Pirates Of The Caribbean 2, and even Spider-Man 3 (playing in only 3,031 venues). “We’re right up there with big boys, giving us a great hand-off,” a Sony exec told me this morning. But none were 3D pics with its premium ticket prices. Its early international box office also has been stellar and so is this U.S./Canada debut. Last weekend The Amazing Spider-Man opened foreign with $50.2M, which was bigger than Marvel’s The Avengers in some of its 13 international markets. It swept the Asian box office this weekend as the much-anticipated actioner opened early in a handful of overseas territories.
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Sawit last night too. Dreadful! I was shaking my head throughout with the changes they made to his origin. Up until Peter Parker was bitten I thought his portrayal of Parker was pretty good. Once he got bitten he essentially became a jerk and totally unlikable. Just downhill from there. FX was low quality. Costume sucked bigtime. The story was pathetic. The only thing that kept me awake was Emma Stone. Yes, it does seem like they made this for the Twilight fans. The idiots in the audience who had no clue about Spidey’s origins seemed to enjoy it. This movie is not for comic book fans.
’nuff said!
Well the amazing spiderman was the original comic book version, the capsules and everything so idk what you mean by the not for comic book fans. Secondly if you came into this movie expecting a sequel of the last spiderman then you are going to be disappointed! This is a new version with the ACTUAL origin of spiderman it had great actors and a pretty good plot. It felt a little rushed it so,me parts but overall it was good!
Um, yeah. You obviously never read the comic book.
The only thing straight from the comic book origin are the web shooters.
Uncle Ben being shot by a grocery store thief? Not exactly.
Peter Parker going after every thug that looks like the thief? Nope!
Peter Parker giving Dr. Connors his father’s secret formula? Hell no!
Peter Parker responsible for creating The Lizard? LOL!
The suggestion that Connors’ serum will also create The Green Goblin? Fuck NO!
Aunt May, Gwen Stacy, Captain Stacy, Dr. Connors all know PP IS Spider-Man in a short amount of time? At this rate, the whole world will know Peter Parker’s secret identity!!!! And don’t forget the countless times he removed his mask so the whole world can see his face! Of course no one in this day and age carries a smartphone with a fucking camera!
“amazing”? This is Spider-Man, if it did worse than Iron Man 2, it’d be disappointing. Nikki’s really rooting for this one.
Exactly– the box office reporting for TASM is perplexing to me.
It’s being hailed as a smash hit by reporters, yet it won’t make near as much as Spider-Man 2 in twice the amount of time. It seems people are having their cake and eating it too.
“Well, it’s performing great for a reboot!” Except, how much of a reboot is it, exactly? People still know who Spider-Man is; the brand awareness and interest in the property has been palpable since 2002. Shouldn’t it be doing BETTER in it’s (ridiculously long) opening weekend than the previous movies?
Weird; it seems everyone wants to tiptoe around the fact that the movie is under-performing. Why? Superhero movies aren’t in danger of being made if TASM doesn’t do well. Avengers pretty much guaranteed superheroes will find themselves to the multiplexes for the foreseeable future.
TDKR will wipe this movie off the map come July 18.
Saw it this afternoon with a friend who has been a part-time movie critic. He loved it better than any of the previous films. I liked it better than 1 & 3 (2 is nearly impossible to top). Saw it in IMAX 3D and it really paid off.
I really wonder sometimes if some people didn’t just make up their minds they wouldn’t like it ahead of time and stuck to that view.
Gotta agree with you there, i personally think alot of people went into this film expecting something with the foundation and scale of spiderman 2, which isnt fair this isnt a sequel its an origin story, one i personally felt is very different to raimi’s films. Alot of people feel like they just went in expecting the same storyline and zoned out everytime something different or new appeared. This was a very enjoyable film, often quite beautiful in parts.
good movie. but not memorable like the original.
the original had so many classic scenes and lines and music.
This one is just forgettable.
Name one classic line from the original. One. Please. Or go for two or three since there were “so many.”
with great power comes great responsibility
one line
eat it
Um, I don’t care for either film, but that line is a common phrase throughout all cultures.
That’s because all those cultures saw the original Spider-Man. FACT!
Stan Lee wrote that line in the original comic book title. “Common phrase” my bootay!
Holy shit! You actually think Spiderman is a classic?! It’s a CGI loaded cheese-fest with as many thrills as a watered-down theme park ride.
You need to get out more, brah!
I have to be the only person on planet earth who had a great time with Spider Manm 3. Ridiculous over the top and full of humor. I wish people would have enjoyed it for what it was rather then what it wasnt.
Spider Man 3 is like The Godfather 3, both were decent films that looked like complete shits next to their predecessors. I also enjoyed SM3 for what it was, although I was hugely disappointed in the Venom storyline.
I don’t want to defend ‘Spider-Man 3′ – because I think it’s a mess in terms of story structure – but I think it’s underrated in terms of its editing. The screenplay gives little space for any of the subplots to breathe, but the editing itself is quite elegant, especially the origin of the blacksuit, in which Raimi and Bob Murawski intercut Peter in his room with multiple flashbacks to Ben’s death. I have never seen a film that has such sloppy story structure but such beautiful editing: weird.
Just saw Spiderman like 5 years ago. I’m saving my money for The Dark Knight Rises in IMAX.
Once Tobey fell out, Sony had to do a reboot or lose rights back to Disney Marvel.
Do your research — sony pulled the plug, not tobey —
http://www.deadline.com/2010/01/urgent-spider-man-4-scrapped-as-is-raimi-and-cast-out-franchise-reboot-planned/
Actually you are mistaken- Sam was not liking the direction the studio wanted the movie to go, he pulled out and Tobey who was unsure about wanting to do it all again left with Sam- wasn’t forced out at all.
The studio had to make a movie or lose the rights to Marvel so they went ahead with the reboot.
The movie is boring, over the top- the only saving grace is that andrew and emma are adorable- lucky for Sony they have great chemistry on/off screen and that will be the reason ppl go!
Too soon for a reboot. The old principals were too vivid for me to be content with the new ones. I’ve also been a Raimi fan since Evil Dead so I would have rather seen the old series continue longer. It’s OK but nothing special. The ad homs toward those who dared not like it are cheap and entirely unpersuasive, BTW.
why isnt sony crowing? cuz word of mouth has been less than great…many are screaming about the 3d ripoff, as well as the overall weak film
this aint the avengers…expect a huge drop for week 2
Does any one know what the film cost? I read the budget started at $90mil and ballooned to $140, which is comparable to Thor and Captain America. But still quite less than the $250 on spidey 3.
Saw it in 70mm IMAX 3d. The film blew away my expectations.
I thought this was a good movie not great but good, it seemed a little rushed at some points for example the love interest seemed really rushed, but this is the first movie in the rebooted franchise. It reminded me of the first ironman movie a little slow and the action was some times bland but it built up a great story, i have always thought that superhero movies are mostly bettter in the sequel. I think the actors are perfect for their respected roles. The writing was flawed thoughed I really didn’t enjoy the whole POV scenes. But overal good movie 7/10
They’re right to be cautious.
Just about everyone I talked to said they wouldn’t be seeing the film, simply because they’ve already seen it.
I’ll go see it, but I’m in no rush.
Saw it this afternoon. I’d give it a B…and for comparison, I’d give Raimi’s SM 1 a B+, SM 2 an A, and SM 3 a D-. The first part of the movie is sloooooooow. I thought the origin could have beend one in flashbacks, taken less time, and been just as effective. Wasn’t crazy with the changes to the origin either. My biggest negative with the film is Garfield’s portrayal of Peter Parker as apparently being retarded. Ok, Peter is socially awkward…but good grief. Raimi’s costume was still much better…not sure why they changed it…but the action was very good. The CGI Lizard came across well I thought. But for a guy that keeps a secret identity you would think leaping across a gym and slamming a basketball shattering the backboard…not to mention lifting Flash off the floor and pinning him against the lockers just might make the hundreds of witnesses just a tad bit suspicious when all of a sudden a costumed guy with “powers” comes on the scene. I wish Spidey was back under the Marvel umbrella. This is nowhere near as good as The Avengers, but it’s still a decent reboot. Garfield will make a good Peter Parker if he loses the over the top awkwardness that makes Peter look mentally challenged.
i liked it, but there were VERY few scenes of spiderman’s but when he was in the spandex costume. oh well, magic mike forme tomorrow i guess. =(
THE MOVIE BE SWEET SON…
Spiderman’s visual effects are way above what you have seen prior.
Spidey’s poses are so good you will want to see it twice.
I’m heavyset so I know when I’m seeing the best visuals the industry has to offer.
The last 60 seconds rock the house.
Live it son!
Thanks, dad.
The Amazing Spiderman isn’t a passion project for Sony at all. It isn’t an Avengers or Dark Knight where the movie makers put some serious passion and hard work into the film. Sony had no choice but to make another Spiderman. It was either another Spiderman sequel or reboot within 5 years or else they would have lost their rights over to Disney Marvel.
absolute bullsh*t! this movie blow Spidy 1& 3 out of the water and comes damn close to being as good as Spidy 2. also garflied & stone are MILES better than mcguire & dunst.
This was such a awesome movie much better and less frightning than the first Spider-Man movie.
I saw “Spidey” today and thought it was just OK. To be honest it was kind of boring but some of the kids and young people seem to like it. I can’t say much about a super hero who goes about fighting the evil doers with his mask in his hand instead of his face. Oh. Well. Maybe I expected too much.
i stay in india. the movie released earlier here.
the movie is really awesome and it deserves success. all those effects, plot, performances.
8/10.
Very curious how this will perform in the next week or 2. The cast was great, but the movie is underwhelming to say the least. Wondering what the word-of-mouth will be amongst the non-fanboys as this was pretty lousy in comparison to other reboots.
This is one of the few franchises where I wouldn’t mind them keeping the cast and jettisoning the crew for the sequel.
I pity Batman crazy loonies trying to take down this film. You can’t stop a good film of finding its crowd, mates.
A “good film”? Really? You do realize that this is a REBOOT and Hollywood is trying to rip you off, right? We’ve all seen Spiderman which was merely 5 years ago. And I’m not Batman crazy loon but you have to agree that this movie is no where near Avengers or Dark Knight’s league. It has a 71% compared to Avengers and Dark Knight’s high ninties.
Batman Begins was a reboot too. People who are blindly condemning all reboots need to at least be consistent. Hate all reboots? Then I’m sure you were first on the internet to condemn Nolan’s Batman. Now, the difference of course being that Amazing Spiderman came out 5 years after that last Spidey film and Begins came out 8 years after the previous Batman. I guess those 3 years make a massive difference.
And, for the record, I thought Amazing Spiderman was fine. Nothing great, but perfectly fine.
Jeepers creepers you people are tough to please. We made a good movie why so harsh? Some people are impossible to please. Would you be happier if we’d made The Mediocre Spider-Man? Or The Adequate Spider-Man? Or The Average Spider-Man? The one thing I don’t like is Andrew Garfield. He’s ten years too old to play me.
I’m pretty sure the movie I saw should have been called The Shittastic Spider-Man. It was definitely The Insanely Inferrior To Sam Raimi’s Spider-Man Spider-Man. People saying Garfield was better than Maguire probably think the new Star Wars trilogy was good.
Amazing Spider-man, not a carbon copy film, not a sequel. Andrew Garfield is a better Spider-man. Emma Stone defined Gwen Stacy. Sally Field and Martin Sheen were wonderful as May and Ben, and the Lizard was a great first villain to deal with. While I would have liked to see some plot points expanded, I thought the story was really well written. If you are a Spider-man fan, you will love this movie. But if all you know about Spider-man is from the Raimi films, then don’t pretend to be a Spider-fan. Go watch the movie. It does live up to the Amazing part.
I agree with everything you said, and I would add that Denis Leary does a great job, too. I’m not a big fan of Leary, but I liked him in THE SUICIDE KINGS and in this. All the characters here, even the school bully, had the spark of life to them and didn’t seem like cardboard cutouts or plot filler. Just great stuff from everyone involved. It was the kind of movie where I keep the ticket stub on my desk for a few days as a reminder of the good time.
Suicide Kings is a great movie.
Awesome news regarding the Cinemascore!!!
As I’ve said, you can’t stop a good film of finding its audience. Fucking awesome.