Box Office Prediction: We ... Are ... Blockbuster!
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There's really only one movie opening wide today -- and though the film's about an underdog going up against a superior opponent, when it comes to this weekend's box office, it's quite the other way around.
300: The long-awaited movie based on Frank Miller's graphic novel comes roaring into theaters today, backed by a gargantuan marketing campaign and tons of dazzling visuals. Gerard Butler stars as Leonidas, king of Sparta, who -- when his kingdom is threatened by the Persian king Xerxes -- leads a band of 300 men into battle against the mighty Persian army.
First off, I have to admire any movie that puts the words "Battle of Thermopylae" on the lips of every young male under the age of 30. History teachers everywhere must be weeping with joy. The advancing drumbeat for this movie has been defeaning for a while now, and Gerard Butler is a rising star, so quite a few female fans will be lining up for this movie, too. (Confession: I have a huge crush on Butler -- and apparently I'm not the only one -- with whom I once locked gazes at a press event, and who's much better looking in person than he is on the big screen. Um, what was I saying? ANYWAY.)
As for the movie itself? The graphics -- a combination of live action and CGI -- are awesome, the action is cool, and let's just say the amount of time Butler and his co-stars spent in the gym was well worth the effort. The fanboys are going to eat this one up with a spoon and mop up the rest with a hunk of bread. Who cares that the dialogue's cheesy (I lost count of the number of times Butler yelled out, "WE ... ARE ... SPARTA!!!"), that there isn't much of a plot, and that in the end, the movie's basically a glorified video game? It wants to be a glorified video game. "Glorified video game" sells. So while it ain't everyone's cup of tea, 300 will drive folks to the theaters in droves, and I'm not going too far out on a limb when I say it'll have a bigger opening than Ghost Rider.
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Also opening wide this week: The Ultimate Gift is a heartwarming-type movie from the people who made One Night With the King; Drew Fuller (Charmed) stars as a guy who must do good deeds in order to inherit his grandfather's money. It's opening on 797 screens, which I guess qualifies as "wide." It teaches valuable life lessons, I'm sure, but against 300? It's toast.
My predictions below; make yours by Saturday at 2pm. And if you've seen 300, please go ahead and let us know what you think: mindlessly entertaining video game, or cinematic masterpiece?
1. 300
2. Wild Hogs
3. Zodiac
4. Ghost Rider
5. Bridge to Terabithia
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
3-09-2007 @ 4:07PM
ThePete said...
Saw the film last night at a midnight show and while I am definitely no historian, I must assume that this film is about as accurate a historical representation of the actual battle of Thermopylae as those ninja turtles are accurate historical representations of renaisance-era artists.
Even if you ignore the obvious stretches, the film is still pretty wildly one-sided, glamorizing being a single-minded, violent Caucasian warrior with a deathwish. I wonder if we'll ever see a movie from the Persian point of view. Or even--here's an idea--a *balanced* view!
Sorry, I'm raining on parades here. I'll shut up now.
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4-10-2007 @ 7:43PM
Elb said...
I saw '300' at the Berlin Film Festival - twice - and was absolutely blown away by the astounding cinematic artistry. Yes, I'm a huge Gerard Butler fan, and I probably wouldn't have seen it if it weren't for him, but the whole film was just beautiful. I never thought I'd say that about a 'swords and sandals' movie, but the way Zack Snyder has shot this, with the muted colouring and visual feasts - yes, even the violence and gore - it simply must go down in movie history as a blockbuster!
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3-09-2007 @ 4:47PM
Matt said...
its nice to see a reviewer that actually gets it. im sick of erik davis and that james guy bashing 300 because it isn't an incredible philosophical masterpiece. its based on a comic book. we don't hold other comic book movies to the same standard that this one is being held to by the critics. thank you patricia for having a brain and thank you also for being willing to have fun when you go to see a movie. its a shocking concept, i know. i wish more would see it that way.
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3-09-2007 @ 5:00PM
Chris said...
1) 300
2) Wild Hogs
3) Zodiac
4) Ghost Rider
5) The Number 23
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3-09-2007 @ 5:07PM
Elaine Schulman said...
Saw 300 at a preview....and it was everything a Gerry Butler fan could wish for. I ran right out and got the action figure.....and started pilates class again.
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3-09-2007 @ 5:36PM
Pat said...
I just returned from seeing 300. What a commanding performance Gerry gave as King Leonidas. I could hardly take my eyes off of him. He was strong, loving, caring, violent and honorable as was Lena Headley as Queen Gorgo! What a wonderful, compatible pair they were.....perfect together! I thought it was almost like a beautiful ballet! I'm a woman and the blood did not bother me all....it was all part of it. The IMAX theater was sold out for this performance and was for the rest of the day and evening. There was almost equal men/women in attendance! I certainly recommend this movie!
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3-09-2007 @ 5:44PM
Lola said...
This is truly THE don't miss movie of anyone's lifetime. I caught one of the midnight showings this morning and was blown back into my seat by the total experience. EVERYTHING is done to the edge of being done without pushing too far. Rapture. Pure, delicious rapture. Gerard Butler's name better be on the lips of everyone who steps out of the theater after experiencing this. He MAKES the movie what it is; his eyes relay the humanity of this story in every way possible.
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3-09-2007 @ 5:58PM
Lola said...
This is truly THE don't miss movie of anyone's lifetime. I caught one of the midnight showings this morning and was blown back into my seat by the total experience. EVERYTHING is done to the edge without pushing too far. Rapture. Pure, delicious rapture. Gerard Butler's name better be on the lips of everyone who steps out of the theater after experiencing this. He MAKES the movie what it is; his eyes relay the humanity of this story in every way possible.
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3-09-2007 @ 6:46PM
Evilone1414 said...
My Predictions:
1)300
2)Wild Hogs
3)Zodiac
4)Ghost Rider
5)Bridge to Terebithia
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3-09-2007 @ 10:19PM
barb said...
I saw 300 today at the noon performance and was surprised at the amount of people who attended for a Friday afternoon. Needless to say, I too was blown away by the film. Very, very good! I loved the use of the "fake" blood instead of the real thing. The visuals were exceptional, and Gerry.....well, there is only one thing to say there ------ Gorgeous!!!
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3-09-2007 @ 7:16PM
Stuart said...
Here are my predictions:
1. 300
2. Wild Hogs
3. Zodiac
4. Ghost Rider
5. Bridge to Terabithia
6. The Ultimate Gift
7. Music & Lyrics
8. Number 23
9. Norbit
10. The Host
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3-10-2007 @ 12:57AM
Gilbert Davis said...
I hit the first IMAX showing today and while I was there early so was every one else. A sold old house and it reminded me of that rare movie like the original Star Wars where people are in line talking to each other and excited to be there. And at the end people stood and clapped. Amazing. The movie completely rocked and it was everything testosterone every told us we could be and everything we ever dreamed to do. A great 'movie' - not like ThePete wishing for a History Channel depiction (which was on last night by the way) all balanced and informative and slathered with liberal guilt for god knows what, but a great movie. It must be sad looking at life and entertainment and movies through all that liberal guilt. If you know you will hate this kind of show don't go see it. If you saw the previews and thought it might be good then you won't be disappointed. It's great. Good luck getting a seat this weekend though.
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3-10-2007 @ 9:52AM
BirdieG said...
I saw 300 at a sold out Imax today at 11:00am. The movie was awsome. A real cinematic masterpiece. I can't wait to see it again. I am a 60 yr old woman who didn't even notice the 2 hours fly by.
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3-10-2007 @ 3:39AM
Mario said...
1. 300
2. Wild Hogs
3. Zodiac
4. Ghost Rider
5. Bridge to Terabithia
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3-10-2007 @ 8:49AM
MrPKI said...
1. 300
2. Wild Hogs
3. Zodiac
4. Bridge to Terabithia
5. Ghost Rider
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3-10-2007 @ 11:11AM
Bubba8193 said...
Hey guys, it's Bubba8193! It's pretty easy this weekend...
1)300
2)Wild Hogs
3)Zodiac
4)Ghost Rider
5)Bridge To Terabithia
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3-10-2007 @ 6:58PM
Surfdawg said...
I could go on all day and night about this show. First off, get real, it wasn't intended to be an accurate historical representation. You want that watch PBS or the history channel. The film totally assaults all of your senses. I'll just summarize by saying this...I have never been to a movie where people applauded scenes, i.e Queen Gorgo giving the political dude what was due to him for his assholiness!
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3-10-2007 @ 12:18PM
Cate said...
What we have to remember, and what everyone involved with the movie has said over and over again, is that this movie is not supposed to be historically accurate. It's supposed to be based off a graphic novel. That is what is fueling most of the bad reviews this amazing movie is getting. I've seen it twice thus far, with a third showing coming up tonight, and have found myself on the edge of my seat each time.
I look at it two ways; both as a fan and as a film student. The fan is continually applauding the effects and acting (which, with the exception of some of the supporting actors, was incredible) while the film student is looking at it in a slightly different light:
The editors of this movie have truely created something that's a first of its kind. Unlike Sin City, You could almost find yourself lost and not really caring under the burnt sienna sky and in the rich wheat fields surrounding Sparta. The world Snyder creates is so colorful and rich you have a hard time trying to decide what to look at, beyond Gerry Butler's UNBELIEVEABLY ripped body moving in slow motion. (Why would you want to look beyond that anyway? Oh? What was I saying?)
Mr. Snyder and his team have created something truely amazing that may have some people whispering (dare we say it? Oscars for technical achievments?) With the exception of a few minor things, visually, it's almost perfect.
A long time fan of Gerard "Gerry" Butler, I praise his work any chance I get. You would find yourself hard pressed to find a better actor in his age range, in my opinion. But no matter how amazing his performance was (watch his eyes; the emotions you see in them will blow you away) he can only do so much with the script he is given, and I find the script this movie's one weak spot. As a writer, I look for character development, and I want to care for these characters. but with the exception of Leonidas, Gorgo, and brief moments for possibly three other characters, you don't really care for anyone else.
but aside from that, this movie is definately a must see at the theatre. Don't go expecting a deep story line, but go expecting to be thrown back to a time where men were MEN and the words 'honor' and 'duty' still had meanings that no one messed around with lightly. Go for something that's unlike anything else you've ever seen or witnessed before. Go for the battles that were in a word: AMAZING. Wonderfully choreographed, they can only be described as a ballet of blood and spears with hacked limbs and pints of blood flying in every direction. Private Ryan move over, you've just been ousted from your throne of top goreness in a movie.
But most of all, go for the movie that can't really be called a movie, but an experience.
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3-10-2007 @ 12:57PM
liesse00 said...
300
WILD HOGS
ZODIAC
GHOST RIDER
BRIDGE TO TERABITHIA
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3-10-2007 @ 1:19PM
Jeuan said...
I saw the first IMAX screening yesterday, and must say I too was blown away. The movie is totally awesome, super-cool and ultra-sleek. VERY entertaining. The theater was fully packed. When I walked out of the room there were already people lining up for the next screening.
As for the historical accuracy, I haven't been reading too much of the reviews so I am not really aware of how the film has been bashed. BUT, despite having read a bit about the Battle of Thermopylae before seeing the film, I went into the movie theater knowing that the movie is based on a graphic novel (which at that time I hadn't read). The film actually got me interested in that part of the Greek history (it's bloody and violent, but truly fascinating!).
Frankly, if I were a film critic, I would have based my review on how accurate the film depicts the original graphic novel, rather than how much the film upholds historical accuracy (even though I usually see the graphic novels from their film adaptations as separate entities not necessarily related).
All in all, I think what's important is that the movie "300" is very entertaining. (Isn't that what movie going is all about? To be entertained and maybe be inspired?) I had fun and enjoyed the movie, and plan to see another IMAX screening. "300" is the sort of film that has to be seen on a super big screen with surround sound. =)
ps. The soundtrack is tragically beautiful. Love it.
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