
Here is why I think these Radius-TWC heads Tom Quinn and Jason Janego will be interesting to watch as they get untracked heading Harvey Weinstein’s multi-platform releasing company. They’ve done a pre-theatrical release of their Sundance acquisition Bachelorette and it has hit #1 on the iTunes Top Movies chart, the first pre-theatrical release to do so. I saw the Leslye Headland-directed film at its Sundance premiere, and with a
cast that included Kirsten Dunst, Isla Fisher, Lizzy Caplan, Rebel Wilson, James Marsden and Adam Scott, everyone thought it would be the female version of The Hangover. But in this film, about best friends whose night of prenuptial debauchery threatens to ruin their closest friend’s wedding, these chicks were so hard to love that many buyers walked away for fear of alienating audiences with a wide release that would have required a big P&A spend. Still, the film’s biting humor is good enough to find a niche adult audience, and Janego and Quinn have started to do this with the iTunes release. These days, indie distributors have to find resourceful ways to find audiences while saving the P&A, as Roadside did with Margin Call last year. This year it’s even tougher to rise above the clutter of all the VOD titles. The Radius guys seem to have found a way to do that, before the September 7 theatrical release. Indeed, by way of comparison, Quinn says Bachelorette‘s performance on VOD exceeds $500K — roughly the same super-successful traditional opening of Moonrise Kingdom, which opened in just 4 theaters and grossed $523K in its first three days. “That’s an incredible opening,” Quinn notes. “Bachelorette’s total performance on VOD exceeds that performance though. That’s a revelation.”
“We are beyond thrilled to hit this milestone,” Radius co-presidents Quinn and Janego said in a canned quote. “From day one, our goal has always been to bring content to viewers when, where and how they want to see it. Leslye has done a sensational job with Bachelorette in delivering a first rate crowd pleaser with a top notch cast that clearly resonates with audiences. This achievement on iTunes gives us terrific momentum”. Here’s the nasty trailer:


Such a fun, well acted film. Leslye did such a wonderful job as a first time director. So happy it’s doing well.
Leslye Headland, ladies and gentleman! Always ahead of the curve…
congrats to all involved 500k in VOD this early is astonishing nothing but good
and hats off to IAMA also ahead of the curve, having the genius Leslye in residency well before anyone knew her –
when my wife and I saw the play long ago at iama and heard she was a screenwriter as well, we knew it was a matter of time
congrats all around
Come on. All of her work has been critically panned. The jokes like “It’s like a Jane Austen novel on crack” are something that made a h.s. kid laugh in 1989.
Have you actually seen it? That is such a throwaway line in the actual movie. Sounds like you’re just judging the movie from the trailer.
Personally, I loved the film, though its’ meanish brand of humor is not for everyone. Dunst, Caplan, and Fisher did an especially great job.
Love the cast. Do not love the writing. Saw her theater efforts, want my money back. The critics didn’t like it at all. “Assistance” had absolutely zero plot.
Not a Bridesmaids rip-off! I was pleasantly surprised with this one — and a fantastic cast to boot!
Correct, not a BRIDESMAIDS rip-off, but……
“OMG, we’re trying to have a wedding but we lost the bride!!!”
Still a rip-off.
Again, I just replied to the the comment above, but it really doesn’t sound like you’ve seen the movie. The bride being lost(guess you’re equating that to the dress being torn) was maybe 10-15 min of Bridesmaids. The tone, script, plotting, characters, etc are all really different in the 2 movies. If Bachelorette is most like any movie from last year, I would say Young Adult, not Bridesmaids. Try actually seeing a movie before judging it.
I saw it at the Provincetown Film Festival and it’s been recut since Sundance. More to love about these girls, and so very, very funny!
One of the funniest films ever – no political correctness, no playing down to the lowest levels of comprehension, when did “funny” become “offensive”? I really rated this – intelligent humour.
One of the funniest films ever – no political correctness, no playing down to the lowest levels of comprehension, when did “funny” become “offensive”
Say it a third time, someone might actually believe it.
One of the funniest films ever? It’s like a 50% on RT. It wouldn’t be one of the funniest films ever with a 90%.
Do you ever think for yourself, or just use RT as a map. “This movie is 60% and this movie is 65%, so the 2nd must be better”-says only idiots. Not that Bachelorette is the best movie ever, but an RT rating is not a be all end all. Please use your own judgement and don’t be a mindless lemming
And the iTunes user rating of 3.5/5- pretty low for any new release- goes to show how ‘well liked’ this movie is.
This movie is a fucking disaster! Everybody involved with it should have it buried at sea. Is this the best these three or four talented women can get to act in? My wife and I bought it on direct-tv when our kids took over the family room and the apple tv. What a waste of money. We almost never walk out of or turn off a movie once it has started but the best we could do with this piece of shit was get to the one hour mark and say goodbye. HArd to believe anybody knew what they were doing in the making of this epic bad movie!
This movie was so stupid.. All the girls we’re so unlikable and story wise they were supposed to be best friends and nobody hardly knew each other. And worst of all the macguffin was a wedding dress the girls ripped by “accident” because they were mocking how fat their best friend the bride is. The only good thing about this movie was KiKI’s dress