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    Movies Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    Box Office Report: 'Fast & Furious' shatters records with $72.5 mil weekend


    In the first truly shocking box office result of the year, Fast & Furious sped away from expectations to gross a humongous $72.5 mil, according to early estimates from Media by Numbers. That result is effectively double what most industry observers had predicted for the debut of the fourth feature in Vin Diesel's car franchise, and it left in the dust a number of notable records:

    • Best April opening ever, beating Anger Management's $42.2 mil
    • Best Universal Pictures opening ever (three-day), beating The Lost World: Jurassic Park's $72.1 mil
    • Best F&F franchise opening ever, beating 2 Fast 2 Furious' $50.5 mil
    • Best opening yet in 2009, easily beating the bows of the more-buzzed-about Monsters vs. Aliens ($59.3 mil) and Watchmen ($55.2 mil)
    • Best opening ever for stars Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster, as well as for director Justin Lin

    Oh, and let's not forget that it was the best opening ever for a car-themed movie! (Beating Cars' $60.1 mil.) This outcome is impressive, indeed, something that has caught Hollywood by surprise and has the potential to really change things up -- like when summer-esque blockbusters are released (rarely does one open so early in the year) and like, you know, what everyone thinks of Vin Diesel. The film did it all on the strength of a solid A- CinemaScore review from an audience that was 57 percent male and 59 percent over age 25. Like the jaw-dropping early-year debuts of The Passion of the Christ and 300 before it, this is a history-making premiere that you may well be hearing about for a long time to come.

    So, yeah, I almost forgot to mention: Fast & Furious was the No. 1 movie at the box office this weekend. Coming in strong at No. 2 was Monsters vs. Aliens, which dropped a respectable 44 percent to earn $33.5 mil. In 10 days, the 3-D extravaganza has banked $105.7 mil.

    The Haunting in Connecticut (No. 3 with $9.6 mil), Knowing (No. 4 with $8.1 mil), and I Love You, Man (No. 5 with $7.9 mil) rounded out the top five. And the weekend's other big new release, Adventureland, struggled with $6 mil at No. 6.

    Overall, the box office was up a monstrous 68 percent from the same frame a year ago, when holdover 21 outplayed a number of weak new movies, none of which had Vin Diesel...whom you're going to start hearing a lot about, once again.

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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    Hell yeah, I'm going to see it at 4 tonight. Hopefully it's as good as the first one.

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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    What a joke.
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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    Quote Originally Posted by browntown653 View Post
    What a joke.
    Didn't like the movie? I plan on seeing it in about a week or so.
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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    He doesn't like explosions or anything mainstream, he's one of those indie kids. ;]
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    Haha...indie...no, I just don't think this looks any good.
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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    Well have you seen it? I'm the same way with with Star Wars and that Harry Potter crap. I never watched it but I think it's worthless.
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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    The Fast and the Furious doing so well is indicative of the slow decline of Western society.


    What intellectual stimulation does this movie have? None whatsoever. The cinematography isn't any good (at least it wasn't in the first 2), and the acting is dreadful.
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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    Did someone just call Star Wars crap?!? Ruh roh..

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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    Star Wars? more like Star Bores...

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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    I don't see the problem with it to be honest. America is going through a tough time right now and I think this box office simply shows people looking for something a bit mindless and over the top. I am a film nerd, but the CinemaScore seemed to indicate the audience had fun. I don't think most who graded it high would classify it as artistic cinema, but they had fun and we all have some films like that we like. I'd prefer it too if society went for the more thought provoking, better crafted pieces of cinema, but at least people who are spending cash in this economy aren't regretting what they do allot for their entertainment budget.

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    Re: Fast & Furious shatters multiple box-office records with $72.5MM opening weekend.

    Quote Originally Posted by General View Post
    The Fast and the Furious doing so well is indicative of the slow decline of Western society.


    What intellectual stimulation does this movie have? None whatsoever. The cinematography isn't any good (at least it wasn't in the first 2), and the acting is dreadful.
    Says the sucker who decided to go see "Snakes on a Plane" anyway.

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