There probably isn’t a film franchise I could care less about than The Twilight Saga, but news like this proves to be pretty interesting for the industry. According to a press release sent out yesterday, as of Saturday evening around 8:00p EST, Twilight: New Moon has sold the most advance tickets in Fandango’s ten-year history. New Moon currently accounts for 86% of all weekly sales on the site. Fandango reports “nation’s top theater owners are regularly posting brand new showtimes on additional screens” and that since August the film has been among the top 5 weekly sellers. They also note that the tickets-per-transaction number is quite high. The top 5 Advance Ticket-Sellers on Fandango (as of November 15, 2009) are now as follows:
1. The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)
2. Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith (2005)
3. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
4. The Dark Knight (2008)
5. Twilight (2008)
If New Moon follows the same box office pattern as last year’s film it will open big then drop (Twilight had a 62.2% 2nd weekend drop). Will New Moon fizzle out before Avatar (and it’s massive budget) come along just a month later?
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‘Hit and Run’ Trailer Featuring Dax Shepard, Kristen Bell and Bradley Cooper
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The 65th annual Cannes Film Festival kicks off tomorrow and we have two writers that just hit the shores of France. To start things off, we’ve got two intro pieces from both and a slew of photos as we look forward to more coverage including reviews and interviews. Check them out below, followed by new [...]
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There are many film projects seeking funds via crowdfunding platforms these days, which offers the unique opportunity for an audience to interact and connect with a film, sometimes before the first shot is captured. This bi-weekly column will highlight projects that demonstrate potential, and deserve a closer look (and possibly a donation). The Canyons The Gist: A [...]
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