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Weekend Box Office: May 31-June 2

#1 Fast & Furious 6 from Universal held at #1 with a gross of $35.2 million (-63.9%) in 3,686 theaters.  Total gross to date is $171 million.  Budget was $160 million.

#2 Now You See Me from Lionsgate opened at #2 with a gross of $29.3 million in 2,925 theaters.  Budget was $75 million.

#3 After Earth from Sony/Columbia opened at #3 with a gross of $27.5 million in 3,401 theaters.  Budget was $130 million.

#4 Star Trek Into Darkness from Paramount fell from #3 to #4 with a gross of $16.8 million (-55%) in 3,585 theaters (-322).  Total gross to date is $181.5 million.  Budget was $190 million.

#5 Epic from 20th Century Fox fell from #4 to #5 with a gross of $16.6 million (-50.4%) in 3,894 theaters (+12).  Total gross to date is $65.4 million.  Budget was $100 million.

#6 The Hangover Part III from Warner Bros. fell from #2 to #6 with a gross of $16.4 million (-60.7%) in 3,565 theaters (+10).  Total gross to date is $88.5 million.  Budget was $103 million.

#7 Iron Man 3 from Buena Vista fell from #5 to #7 with a gross of $8.4 million (-56.3%) in 2,895 theaters (-529).  Total gross to date is $385.2 million.  Budget was $200 million.

#8 The Great Gatsby from Warner Bros. fell from #6 to #8 with a gross of $6.5 million (-51.9%) in 2,635 theaters (-455).  Total gross to date is $128.5 million.  Budget was $105 million.

#9 Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani from Eros opened at #9 with a gross of $1.6 million in 161 theaters.  Budget was unknown.

#10 Mud from Roadside Attractions fell from #7 to #10 with a gross of $1.2 million (-37.7%) in 581 theaters (-131).  Total gross to date is $16.8 million.  Budget was unknown.

#11 The Croods from 20th Century Fox fell from #9 to #11 with a gross of $666 thousand (-45.4%) in 506 theaters (-502).  Total gross to date is $180.6 million.  Budget was $135 million.

#12 Frances Ha from Paramount rose from #13 to #12 with a gross of $530 thousand (-3.5%) in 132 theaters (+72).  Total gross to date is $1.6 million.  Budget was unknown.

The combined gross of the top 12 movies this weekend was $160.7 million.

Sources:
Box Office Mojo

 

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Back Seat Producers Season 08 Shows

BSP Episode 272: Django Unchained

Release date – 12/25/2012

The Weinstein Company

 

Directed and Written by

  • Quentin Tarantino

Produced by

  • Stacey Sher
  • Reginald Hudlin
  • Pilar Savone

Cast

Jamie Foxx

  • Django Freeman

Christoph Waltz

  • Dr. King Schultz

Leonardo DiCaprio

  • Calvin J. Candie

Kerry Washington

  • Broomhilda Von Shaft

 

  • Screwed up movie, but very good and entertaining.
  • Not really a western; more of a revenge picture.
  • The movie is described in sex/orgasm terms.  Betcha didn’t see that coming!
  • Christoph Waltz… GREAT!
  • Hey, it’s Jonah Hill.
  • Brilliant music choices.
  • Samuel L. Jackson with hair – not to be trusted.
  • Jamie Foxx’s best scene was where he is the Mandingo fighting expert.
  • Discussions of Spike Lee claiming the movie is racist.
  • The blood spatter was a bit too much.
  • Leading vs. Supporting Actors.
  • The dog scene… what about the dog scene?
  • “The D is silent; payback won’t be.”
  • Kerry Washington – “If there’s an award you can get for being less than a supporting actor… “
  • Best Extra in a Movie.
  • All in all, the hosts really liked the movie.

Trivia bits ‘n pieces:

  • While filming in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, Tarantino rented out a local movie theater to show samurai and western movies from his personal collection.
  • Foxx used his own horse, Cheetah, in the movie.
  • This was Jackson’s sixth collaboration being directed by Tarantino: True Romance, Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Kill Bill: Vol. 2, Inglorious Basterds, Django Unchained.
  • Quentin revealed at Comic-Con that Django and Broomhilda are meant to be the great-great-great-grandparents of John Shaft.
  • The n-word (or abbreviations of it) are said over 110 times in the movie.

Awards (partial list):

  • Academy Awards – Best Supporting Actor (Waltz)
  • BAFTA – Best Supporting Actor
  • Golden Globes – Best Original Screenplay (Tarantino), Best Supporting Actor
  • American Film Institute named Django Unchained was named one of their Top Ten Movies of the Year (2012)

*Christoph Waltz: this is the 2nd time Waltz has won the same three awards… the 1st was for Inglorious Basterds (also a Tarantino film)

Your Producers for this episode were:

  • Tony
  • Darrell
  • David

This episode was recorded:  5/29/13