Getting back on subject!!
I thought you guys (particularly the anti DC's) might like to know what the North American ADMISSIONS for BOND 21 were:-
Die Another Day
Total: 27,062,000 admissions of which 25,872,726 were to the end of 2002.
Casino Royale
Final figure not available until the end of 2007, but to the end of 2006
the figure was 23,655,693 admissions.
Now considering that both films had a similar run from their openings to
the end of their respective release years then DAD had more than 2.2
million extra admissions than CR.
However CR had a stronger theatrical run, and therefore would of pulled
the gap back during early 2007, but i expect its total admissions would
be around 24-25 million, therefore similar to the admissions to earlier
PB Bonds in the North American market.
One side note CR did very well in Canada (the smaller part of the North
American film market).
In Europe however CR had an advantage of over 6 million admissions
over DAD by the end of 2006.
It will be very important to see how Bond 22 does in the US.
Personally i think it will pull in more punters than CR.
It seems that Sony have made a smart move by releasing the film
slightly earlier in November, this will give the film at least a week to have the majority of the market to itself before the other studios launch their
blockbusters just before thanksgiving (such as Harry Potter Again!).
As 'James' mentioned in an earlier post i think the studios made a wise choice in the 90's from moving the release date of the Bond movies from
Summer to Autumn.
Bond is popular in the US, but i don't think it would fare well against the
popular American blockbuster franchises such as 'Spiderman', 'Pirates' etc.
LTK in 1989 was unfortunately ignored by Americans, who rather than watch a more serious Bond, flocked instead to the happy buddy action film
Lethal Weapon 2.
AB
