Pundits expected the top movie this weekend to be the Wayans Brothers crap-fest White Chicks, followed by Fahrenheit 9/11, primarily because of the vast difference in the number of screens each is playing on.
The pundits were wrong.
The initial estimates for Friday's box office are in, and the total's are staggering.
Fahrenheit 9/11, playing on only 868 screens nationwide, took in an estimated $8,200,000 yesterday. By comparison White Chicks, playing on 2,726 screens nationwide, took in an estimated $6,760,000.
There may be hope for this world after all.
The pundits were wrong.
The initial estimates for Friday's box office are in, and the total's are staggering.
Fahrenheit 9/11, playing on only 868 screens nationwide, took in an estimated $8,200,000 yesterday. By comparison White Chicks, playing on 2,726 screens nationwide, took in an estimated $6,760,000.
There may be hope for this world after all.
From: (Anonymous)
no subject
I can not criticize the movie. I will never see it and have never seen or supported any of Moore's work--ever. I can, however, criticize Moore. I'll never put a dollar into the pocket of a man who calls his fellow Americans the "dumbest people on the planet" when he travels overseas. I find Moore and his distributor (Front Row) treasonous because they'll accept help from Hezbollah in releasing the film overseas (I will dig up the link to the news article for you, with quotes from the film's distributor if you request, right now I need to get ready for jury duty very early in the morning).
Moore has been a bastard long before Farenheit 9/11. I don't dislike him because of this film alone. My contempt for him goes back many years. Moore counts on his audience being uneducated about what he's showing (ain't too difficult considering what Americans choose to watch every night) and willing to accept everything in his movie verbatim. Hook, line and sinker.
I don't know. Maybe he's right. Maybe Americans are some of the dumbest people on the planet. I hope to God he's wrong.