WEEKEND ESTIMATES: '21' Breaks the Bank w/$25M; 'Horton' Hears Second Fiddle w/$18M; "Superhero Movie' at No. 3, 'Stop Loss' No. 7, 'Fatboy' Finishes Out of Top 10; 'Chapter 27' and 'Four Letter Word' Lead PTA Race!
by Steve Mason
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SATURDAY NIGHT: The card counting thriller 21 (Sony) enjoyed a solid 19 percent increase Friday-to-Saturday for an excellent $10.17 million take on Saturday. Based on the book Bringing Down the House by Ben Mezrich and produced by Oscar winner Kevin Spacey, the hip gambling saga will likely grab another $6.3 million on Sunday, which will be enough to push it to $25 million for the weekend. (Scroll down to my Friday night update for more detail, including a link to my interview with card counter Jeff Ma.)
Horton Hears a Who! (20th Century Fox) added another $8.03 million Saturday, and it's headed for an $18.1 million third weekend. The CGI family film will likely have $118 million or so in the bank by Monday morning after a second-place weekend finish.
MGM/Weinstein's Superhero Movie was up 21 percent from its opening day, picking up $4.11 million. The spoof "movie" will finish with a disappointing $9.69 million opening, finishing just ahead of Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (Lionsgate). The latest from Perry generated an estimated $3.98 million on Saturday, and it's on target for a lackluster $8.69 million second weekend. That's a larger-than-expected weekend drop of 57 percent. The Owen Wilson bomb Drillbit Taylor (Paramount) rounds out the weekend Top 5. The poorly-reviewed comedy sold $2.69 million in tickets on Saturday, and Drillbit will finish the weekend with $6.34 million.
Among other new wide releases, Stop Loss (Dreamworks/Paramount) has fared best. The Kimberly Peirce-directed Iraq War drama added $1.95 million Saturday, and that should translate to $4.84 million for the three-day. Meanwhile, Run Fatboy Run (Picturehouse) is a disaster, selling just over $1 million in tickets on its second day. The David Schwimmer-directed Simon Pegg vehicle will manage only $2.46 million this weekend, despite debuting on 1,133 screens.
Chapter 27 (Peace Arch), a new narrative film about the life of John Lennon assassin Mark David Chapman, continues to excel in its sole theatrical engagement at The Nuart in Los Angeles. Starring Jared Leto as Chapman, the well-reviewed film added another $6,000 on Saturday, and it will likely finish the weekend with over $16,000, more than enough to win the weekend PTA crown. The second-best three-day PTA will be posted by the low budget gay-themed A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment). On one screen at the Clearview Chelsea Cinemas, the comedy will finish the weekend with just over $11,000. 21 will be No. 3 in the weekend PTA race, followed by Thinkfilm's Italian drama My Brother is an Only Child and Academy Award winner The Counterfeiters (Sony Classics).
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS REVISED 3-DAY PTA ESTIMATES
1. Chapter 27 (Peace Arch) — 1 location, $16,079 PTA
2. A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment) — 1 location, $11,031 PTA
3. 21 (Sony) — 2,648 locations, $9,453 PTA
4. My Brother is an Only Child (Thinkfilm) — 1 location, $9,419 PTA
5. The Counterfeiters (Sony Classics) — 44 locations, $8,636 PTA
6. Priceless (IDP Films) — 24 locations, $7,250 PTA
7. Race (UTV Communications) — 34 locations, $7,059 PTA
8. Flawless (Magnolia) — 35 locations, $6,857 PTA
9. Under the Same Moon (Weinstein) — 390 locations, $5,856 PTA
10. Hats Off (Canobie Films) — 1 location, $5,724 PTA
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS EARLY SATURDAY ESTIMATES
1. NEW 21 (Sony) — $10.17 million, $3,842 PTA, $18.72 million cume
2. Horton Hears a Who! (20th Century Fox) — $8.03 million, $2,099 PTA, $113.1 million cume
3. NEW Superhero Movie (MGM/Weinstein) — $4.11 million, $1,390 PTA, $7.51 million cume
4. Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (Lionsgate) — $3.98 million, $1,978 PTA, $31.2 million cume
5. Drillbit Taylor (Paramount) — $2.69 million, $880 PTA, $19.3 million cume
6. Shutter (20th Century Fox) — $2.41 million, $877 PTA, $18.1 million cume
7. NEW Stop Loss (Paramount/Dreamworks) — $1.95 million, $1,518 PTA, $3.63 million cume
8. 10,000 B.C. (Warner Bros.) — $1.8 million, $591 PTA, $82.9 million cume
9. College Road Trip (Disney) — $1.47 million, $649 PTA, $37.3 million cume
10. The Bank Job (Lionsgate) — $1.33 million, $831 PTA, $23.4 million cume
11. Vantage Point (Sony) — $1.18 million, $680 PTA, $68.8 million cume
12. Never Back Down (Summit) — $1.14 million, $615 PTA, $20.8 million cume
13. NEW Run Fatboy Run (Picturehouse) — $1.02 million, $901 PTA, $1.8 million cume
14. Under the Same Moon (Weinstein) — $940,000, $2,410 PTA, $5.9 million cume
15. The Other Boleyn Girl (Sony) — $625,000, $559 PTA, $24.6 million cume
* Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (Focus) — $555,000, $1,076 PTA, $9.1 million cume
* The Counterfeiters (Sony Classics) — $175,000, $3,977 PTA, $2.2 million cume
* In Bruges (Focus) — $170,000, $810 PTA, $6.3 million cume
* Married Life (Sony Classics) — $135,000, $2,368 PTA, $602,000
* NEW Flawless (Magnolia) — $105,000, $3,000 PTA, $159,000 cume
* The Band's Visit (Sony Classics) — $100,000, $2,273 PTA, $1.9 million cume
* Race (UTV Communications) — $100,000, $2,941 PTA, $839,000 cume
* NEW Priceless (IDP Films) — $78,000, $3,250 PTA, $117,000 cume
* The Hammer (International Film Circuit) — $50,000, $1,471 PTA, $209,000 cume
* NEW One Two Three (Eros Entertainment) — $25,000, $1,563 PTA, $38,000 cume
* Paranoid Park (IFC Films) — $21,000, $568 PTA, $314,000 cume
* Snow Angels (Warner Independent) — $21,000, $724 PTA, $163,000 cume
* Planet B-Boy (Elephant Eye Films) — $14,000, $1,750 PTA, $71,000 cume
* Shelter (Regent) — $10,000, $1,429 PTA, $23,000 cume
* NEW Chapter 27 (Peace Arch) — $5,999, $5,999 PTA, $11,880 cume
* NEW A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment) — $4,453, $4,453 PTA, $8,359 cume
* NEW My Brother is an Only Child (Thinkfilm) — $4,345, $4,345 PTA, $6,464 cume
* Boarding Gate (Magnolia) — $4,200, $2,100 PTA, $25,000 cume
* The Grand (Anchor Bay) — $3,000, $1,500 PTA, $28,000 cume
* NEW Hats Off (Canobie Films) — $2,100, $2,100 PTA, $4,254 cume
* Irina Palm (Strand) — $1,700, $850 PTA, $8,500 cume
* NEW Happy Valley (Independent) — $1,591, $1,591 PTA, $2,864 cume
* NEW American Zombie (Cinema Libre) — $1,239, $1,239 PTA, $2,376 cume
* NEW Just Add Water (Independent) — $359, $395 PTA, $653 cume
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS REVISED 3-DAY ESTIMATES
1. NEW 21 (Sony) — $25.03 million, $9,453 PTA, $25.03 million cume
2. Horton Hears a Who! (20th Century Fox) — $18.1 million, $4,731 PTA, $117.9 million cume
3. NEW Superhero Movie (MGM/Weinstein) — $9.69 million, $3,275 PTA, $9.69 million cume
4. Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (Lionsgate) — $8.69 million, $4,315 PTA, $33.7 million cume
5. Drillbit Taylor (Paramount) — $6.34 million, $2,073 PTA, $21.1 million cume
6. Shutter (20th Century Fox) — $5.81 million, $2,111 PTA, $19.5 million cume
7. NEW Stop Loss (Paramount/Dreamworks) — $4.84 million, $3,757 PTA, $4.84 million cume
8. 10,000 B.C. (Warner Bros.) — $4.13 million, $1,352 PTA, $84.1 million cume
9. College Road Trip (Disney) — $3.45 million, $1,522 PTA, $38.3 million cume
10. The Bank Job (Lionsgate) — $3.02 million, $1,886 PTA, $24.3 million cume
11. Never Back Down (Summit) — $2.69 million, $1,444 PTA, $21.5 million cume
12. Vantage Point (Sony) — $2.65 million, $1,525 PTA, $69.5 million cume
13. NEW Run Fatboy Run (Picturehouse) — $2.46 million, $2,179 PTA, $2.46 million cume
14. Under the Same Moon (Weinstein) — $2.28 million, $5,856 PTA, $6.7 million cume
15. The Other Boleyn Girl (Sony) — $1.43 million, $1,278 PTA, $25 million cume
* Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (Focus) — $1.25 million, $2,424 PTA, $9.4 million cume
* The Counterfeiters (Sony Classics) — $380,000, $8,636 PTA, $2.3 million cume
* In Bruges (Focus) — $375,000, $1,786 PTA, $6.4 million cume
* Married Life (Sony Classics) — $296,000, $5,193 PTA, $691,000
* NEW Flawless (Magnolia) — $240,000, $6,857 PTA, $240,000 cume
* Race (UTV Communications) — $240,000, $7,059 PTA, $917,000 cume
* The Band's Visit (Sony Classics) — $210,000, $4,773 PTA, $1.9 million cume
* NEW Priceless (IDP Films) — $174,000, $7,250 PTA, $174,000 cume
* The Hammer (International Film Circuit) — $111,000, $3,265 PTA, $237,000 cume
* NEW One Two Three (Eros Entertainment) — $55,000, $3,438 PTA, $55,000 cume
* Paranoid Park (IFC Films) — $51,000, $1,378 PTA, $330,000 cume
* Snow Angels (Warner Independent) — $50,000, $1,724 PTA, $180,000 cume
* Planet B-Boy (Elephant Eye Films) — $39,000, $4,875 PTA, $80,000 cume
* Shelter (Regent) — $23,000, $3,286 PTA, $30,000 cume
* NEW Chapter 27 (Peace Arch) — $16,079, $16,079 PTA, $16,079 cume
* NEW A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment) — $11,031, $11,031 PTA, $11,031 cume
* NEW My Brother is an Only Child (Thinkfilm) — $9,419, $9,419 PTA, $9,419 cume
* Boarding Gate (Magnolia) — $9,300, $4,650 PTA, $28,000 cume
* The Grand (Anchor Bay) — $8,000, $4,000 PTA, $30,000 cume
* NEW Hats Off (Canobie Films) — $5,724, $5,724 PTA, $5,724 cume
* NEW Happy Valley (Independent) — $3,755, $3,755 PTA, $3,755 cume
* Irina Palm (Strand) — $3,500, $1,750 PTA, $9,500 cume
* NEW American Zombie (Cinema Libre) — $3,070, $3,070 PTA, $3,070 cume
* NEW Just Add Water (Independent) — $850, $850 PTA, $850 cume
FRIDAY NIGHT: The book Bringing Down the House has long been one of my favorites, so it's not a huge surprise to me that Sony's film adaptation is the film equivalent of a blackjack. Produced by and featuring Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey, 21 has delivered an $8.2 million opening day, and Sony will finish the weekend with a stack of chips totaling an estimated $23.39 million.
21 is based on Ben Mezrich's account of the life of a former MIT student and card-counter named Kevin (real name Jeffrey Ma). I met Kevin, or Jeffrey, soon after the book became a bestseller, and the first time I interviewed him on my ESPN radio show, he didn't give his name because he still feared for his safety. After all, the guy was part of an operation that won millions of dollars from the casino industry. I talked with Ma on my radio show, The Steve Mason Show, back in February on radio row at Super Bowl XLII. This is fascinating stuff. If you'd like to hear the conversation, here's a link.
The No. 2 spot for the day, and for the weekend, goes to Horton Hears a Who! (20th Century Fox), which will score another nice weekend hold. Horton has cracked the $100 million mark with a strong third Friday of $5 million, and the CGI Dr. Seuss adaptation will wrap the three-day with an estimated $17.9 million, pushing its new domestic cume to nearly $118 million.
MGM/Weinstein's Superhero Movie, which used a clever viral Tom Cruise spoof to spread the word debuted to a so-so $3.3 million. That's less than half the opening day business of last year's Epic Movie ($6.8 million) and January's Meet the Spartans ($6.8 million), so it appears that this genre's appeal is waning. Still, Superhero Movie should have $8.75 million banked by Sunday night.
One of the major surprises of the weekend is the staggering drop for Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (Lionsgate). After a solid $20.1 million opening, the film was expected to hold well, as has been the case for other Perry films. Meet the Browns, however, grabbed only $2.3 million on its second Friday, and it will likely finish the weekend with about $7.65 million, which would be a 64 percent drop.
Drillbit Taylor (Paramount) will likely hold off Shutter (20th Century Fox) for the fifth spot this frame. Both films generated an estimated $1.9 million on Friday, but the Owen Wilson comedy will likely finish the three-day with about $5.8 million, compared to $5.6 million for the horror holdover.
There were two other new wide releases. The first is Stop Loss (Paramount/Dreamworks), written and directed by Oscar winner Kimberly Peirce (Boys Don’t Cry). Expectations were low given its Iraq War theme, but the film has performed slightly better than expected with $1.65 million on Friday at just 1,291 locations for a $1,278 Per Theatre Average. Buoyed by positive reviews, this low-budget drama should manage $4.65 million or so for the weekend.
The news was less positive for Run Fatboy Run (Picturehouse), directed by David Schwimmer. Despite opening on 1,133 screens, the offbeat comedy, co-written and starring the always-funny Simon Pegg (Hot Fuzz, Shaun of the Dead), limped to only $675,000 on opening day. That will translate to a disappointing $2 million or so.
Some interesting new specialty titles show up on the top Per Theatre Average list. Leading the way is Chapter 27 (Peace Arch Releasing), which opened on one screen, the Nuart in Los Angeles. Jared Leto plays John Lennon assassin Mark David Chapman in this film written and directed by JP Schaefer. Chapter 27 had a huge opening day of $5,881, and conservatively, I think it will likely score a $15,000 weekend. Gay-themed movie A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment) sold $3,906 in tickets at the Clearview Chelsea Cinema in Manhattan, and it will likely top $11,000 for the weekend. Also scoring well are the quirky doc Hats Off (Canobie Films), the Italian film My Brother is an Only Child (Thinkfilm), Priceless (IDP Films), starring Audrey Tautou, and the new Michael Caine/Demi Moore caper film Flawless (Magnolia). Here's an early rough estimate for three-day PTA Top 10.
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS EARLY 3-DAY PTA ESTIMATES
1. Chapter 27 (Peace Arch) — 1 location, $15,000 PTA
2. A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment) — 1 location, $11,300 PTA
3. 21 (Sony) — 2,648 locations, $8,835 PTA
4. The Counterfeiters (Sony Classics) — 44 locations, $8,182 PTA
5. Hats Off (Canobie Films) — 1 location, $7,862 PTA
6. Race (UTV Communications) — 34 locations, $7,588 PTA
7. My Brother is an Only Child (Thinkfilm) — 1 location, $7,099 PTA
8. Priceless (IDP Films) — 24 locations, $5,833 PTA
9. Flawless (Magnolia) — 35 locations, $5,429 PTA
10. Planet B-Boy (Elephant Eye Films) — 8 locations, $5,375 PTA
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS EARLY FRIDAY ESTIMATES
1. NEW 21 (Sony) — $8.2 million, $3,100 PTA, $8.2 million cume
2. Horton Hears a Who! (20th Century Fox) — $5 million, $1,307 PTA, $104.8 million cume
3. NEW Superhero Movie (MGM/Weinstein) — $3.3 million, $1,115 PTA, $3.3 million cume
4. Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (Lionsgate) — $2.3 million, $1,141 PTA, $27.3 million cume
5. Drillbit Taylor (Paramount) — $1.9 million, $621 PTA, $16.6 million cume
5. Shutter (20th Century Fox) — $1.9 million, $689 PTA, $15.6 million cume
7. NEW Stop Loss (Paramount/Dreamworks) — $1.65 million, $1,278 PTA, $1.65 million cume
8. 10,000 B.C. (Warner Bros.) — $1.23 million, $404 PTA, $81.2 million cume
9. College Road Trip (Disney) — $995,000, $438 PTA, $35.8 million cume
10. The Bank Job (Lionsgate) — $720,000, $449 PTA, $22 million cume
11. Never Back Down (Summit) — $710,000, $380 PTA, $19.6 million cume
12. NEW Run Fatboy Run (Picturehouse) — $675,000, $575 PTA, $675,000 cume
13. Vantage Point (Sony) — $660,000, $380 PTA, $67.6 million cume
14. NEW Under the Same Moon (Weinstein) — $450,000, $1,154 PTA, $4.8 million cume
15. The Other Boleyn Girl (Sony) — $345,000, $308 PTA, $24 million cume
* Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (Focus) — $290,000, $562 PTA, $8.5 million cume
* In Bruges (Focus) — $95,000, $452 PTA, $6.2 million cume
* The Counterfeiters (Sony Classics) — $85,000, $1,932 PTA, $2 million cume
* Married Life (Sony Classics) — $72,000, $1,263 PTA, $467,000
* Race (UTV Communications) — $62,000, $1,824 PTA, $739,000 cume
* NEW Flawless (Magnolia) — $54,000, $1,483 PTA, $54,000 cume
* The Band's Visit (Sony Classics) — $41,000, $932 PTA, $1.8 million cume
* NEW Priceless (IDP Films) — $39,000, $1,556 PTA, $39,000 cume
* The Hammer (International Film Circuit) — $33,000, $971 PTA, $159,000 cume
* Planet B-Boy (Elephant Eye Films) — $16,000, $2,000 PTA, $57,000 cume
* Paranoid Park (IFC Films) — $14,000, $378 PTA, $293,000 cume
* NEW One Two Three (Eros Entertainment) — $13,000, $770 PTA, $13,000 cume
* Snow Angels (Warner Independent) — $12,000, $414 PTA, $142,000 cume
* Shelter (Regent) — $6,500, $929 PTA, $13,000 cume
* NEW Chapter 27 (Peace Arch) — $5,881, $5,881 PTA, $5,881 cume
* NEW A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment) — $3,906, $3,906 PTA, $3,906 cume
* The Grand (Anchor Bay) — $2,818, $1,409 PTA, $25,000 cume
* Boarding Gate (Magnolia) — $2,580, $1,290 PTA, $21,000 cume
* NEW Hats Off (Canobie Films) — $2,154, $2,154 PTA, $2,154 cume
* NEW My Brother is an Only Child (Thinkfilm) — $2,119, $2,119 PTA, $2,119 cume
* NEW Happy Valley (Independent) — $1,273, $1,273 PTA, $1,273 cume
* NEW American Zombie (Cinema Libre) — $1,137, $1,137 PTA, $1,137 cume
* Irina Palm (Strand) — $817, $409 PTA, $7,000 cume
* NEW Just Add Water (Independent) — $294, $294 PTA, $294 cume
EXCLUSIVE FANTASY MOGULS EARLY 3-DAY ESTIMATES
1. NEW 21 (Sony) — $23.39 million, $8,835 PTA, $23.39 million cume
2. Horton Hears a Who! (20th Century Fox) — $17.9 million, $4,679 PTA, $117.7 million cume
3. NEW Superhero Movie (MGM/Weinstein) — $8.75 million, $2,956 PTA, $8.75 million cume
4. Tyler Perry's Meet the Browns (Lionsgate) — $7.65 million, $3,795 PTA, $32.7 million cume
5. Drillbit Taylor (Paramount) — $5.8 million, $1,895 PTA, $20.5 million cume
6. Shutter (20th Century Fox) — $5.6 million, $2,032 PTA, $19.3 million cume
7. NEW Stop Loss (Paramount/Dreamworks) — $4.65 million, $3,602 PTA, $4.65 million cume
8. 10,000 B.C. (Warner Bros.) — $3.95 million, $1,293 PTA, $83.9 million cume
9. College Road Trip (Disney) — $3.58 million, $1,578 PTA, $38.4 million cume
10. The Bank Job (Lionsgate) — $2.44 million, $1,525 PTA, $23.7 million cume
11. Vantage Point (Sony) — $2.31 million, $1,328 PTA, $69.2 million cume
12. Never Back Down (Summit) — $2.09 million, $1,121 PTA, $20.9 million cume
13. NEW Run Fatboy Run (Picturehouse) — $1.95 million, $1,728 PTA, $1.95 million cume
14. NEW Under the Same Moon (Weinstein) — $1.77 million, $4,561 PTA, $6.2 million cume
15. The Other Boleyn Girl (Sony) — $1.17 million, $1,048 PTA, $24.8 million cume
* Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day (Focus) — $1.02 million, $1,995 PTA, $9.2 million cume
* The Counterfeiters (Sony Classics) — $360,000, $8,182 PTA, $2.3 million cume
* In Bruges (Focus) — $330,000, $1,571 PTA, $6.4 million cume
* Married Life (Sony Classics) — $260,000, $4,561 PTA, $655,000
* Race (UTV Communications) — $258,000, $7,588 PTA, $935,000 cume
* NEW Flawless (Magnolia) — $190,000, $5,429 PTA, $190,000 cume
* The Band's Visit (Sony Classics) — $185,000, $4,205 PTA, $1.9 million cume
* NEW Priceless (IDP Films) — $140,000, $5,833 PTA, $140,000 cume
* The Hammer (International Film Circuit) — $91,000, $2,676 PTA, $217,000 cume
* Paranoid Park (IFC Films) — $47,000, $1,270 PTA, $325,000 cume
* Planet B-Boy (Elephant Eye Films) — $43,000, $5,375 PTA, $84,000 cume
* Snow Angels (Warner Independent) — $43,000, $1,483 PTA, $173,000 cume
* NEW One Two Three (Eros Entertainment) — $42,000, $2,625 PTA, $42,000 cume
* NEW Chapter 27 (Peace Arch) — $21,000, $21,000 PTA, $21,000 cume
* Shelter (Regent) — $18,000, $2,571 PTA, $25,000 cume
* NEW A Four Letter Word (Ebrem Entertainment) — $13,000, $13,000 PTA, $13,000 cume
* Boarding Gate (Magnolia) — $8,257- $4,128 PTA, $27,000 cume
* The Grand (Anchor Bay) — $8,171, $4,086 PTA, $31,000 cume
* NEW Hats Off (Canobie Films) — $7,862, $7,862 PTA, $7,862 cume
* NEW My Brother is an Only Child (Thinkfilm) — $7,099, $7,099 PTA, $7,099 cume
* NEW Happy Valley (Independent) — $3,819, $3,819 PTA, $3,819 cume
* NEW American Zombie (Cinema Libre) — $3,354, $3,354 PTA, $3,354 cume
* Irina Palm (Strand) — $2,452, $1,226 PTA, $8,450 cume
* NEW Just Add Water (Independent) — $838, $838 PTA, $838 cume


It would have been really cool if 21 opened with $21M. I can't wait to see that one.
Posted by: Ian | March 29, 2008 at 06:32 AM
Yeah, and 27 Dresses had a $27 million 4-day weekend.
Posted by: J.I. | March 29, 2008 at 09:47 AM
Oh snap! 21 is a hit!
Posted by: JackO | March 29, 2008 at 11:09 PM
oh my God, will someone please knock 'The Counterfeiters' off the PTA board for good?? that bloody PTA monstrosity just keeps coming back for more!!!!
Posted by: ashkul | March 29, 2008 at 11:14 PM
I love 21 right now. It's going to make me over $900k on HSX and save me in the Feb-April Full Year leagues.
Posted by: apollokthx | March 30, 2008 at 05:55 AM
And Chapter 27 isn't well reviewed:
"Perhaps the harshest criticism that can be directed at Chapter 27 is that it's awful even for a late-period Lindsay Lohan movie. It might even be bad enough to inspire "Catcher" author J.D. Salinger to break his decades of public silence to speak out against this high-camp fiasco." - The Onion
Posted by: apollokthx | March 30, 2008 at 06:14 AM
Chapter 27 is only 18% fresh on RT.
I seen Stop Loss it was the best movie this year for me. Maybe it could perform like The Bank Job low opening weekend but decent legs.
Posted by: Mike | March 31, 2008 at 04:42 AM