Nicole Kidman's "Golden Compass" Flops Early On

AP   |  DAVID GERMAIN   |   December 9, 2007 06:28 PM


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"The Golden Compass" proved a mild fantasy at the box office, pulling in $26.1 million, a modest opening weekend compared to such recent December heavyweights as "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" flicks.

New Line Cinema's "The Golden Compass," whose cast includes Nicole Kidman and Daniel Craig, also took in $55 million overseas since it began opening last Wednesday in 25 other countries.

Disney's "Enchanted," the No. 1 movie the previous two weekends, fell to second-place with $10.7 million, raising its total to $83.9 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.

New Line, which had enormous success with its three "Lord of the Rings" films, had hoped for more out of "The Golden Compass," expecting it to reach at least $30 million domestically over its first weekend, said Rolf Mittweg, the studio's marketing chief. The film cost $180 million to make.

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- UncleJesus77 See Profile I'm a Fan of UncleJesus77 permalink

This movie looks interesting to me. I think me and Mary Magdalene will take our daughter to see it this weekend.

-Uncle Jesus

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:45 AM on 12/19/2007
- gulopartisan See Profile I'm a Fan of gulopartisan permalink

I saw The Golden Compass this weekend, and the HuffPo hatchet job is BS. The film is well-done. Kidman is superbly cast in a cast you couldn't possibly improve. The plot has been brilliantly streamlined; within ten minutes the pace is a brisk jog. I watched a ten-year-old sitting with her parents: she was rapt.

The ending simply comes a few pages before the terrible final revelation in the book. Those discoveries will begin the second film. That way Americans -- with the attention spans of Jack Russells -- will "remember" them.

It was the "top" (not "flop") at the boxoffice the previous weekend, and the audience with me was triple that for Beowulf a few weeks earlier and vastly larger than that for Stardust on its first weekend.

They were not seedy atheist intellectuals either, but apple-cheeked Americans getting a dose of Milton, Blake, and heavy thinking slathered with good ole Merkin violence and no sex. (There ARE children present!)

Highly recommended. Whoever write the smear here should go buy a sequined shirt and try to sing like Jonny Cash. Or whatever his name was.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 AM on 12/17/2007
- ESerafina42 See Profile I'm a Fan of ESerafina42 permalink

I just listened to an excellent interview with Pullman on Freethought Radio and earlier in the show they were saying that PUBLIC schools were sending home notes with their students telling parents not to take their kids to see it because the book was written by an atheist. Now, I haven't seen that anywhere else, but if it's true it's terrible. Also, how do you fight that if you're a movie studio? (Although personally, getting a note from the school would make it MORE likely that I'd take my non-existent kids.)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:20 PM on 12/13/2007
- larry278 See Profile I'm a Fan of larry278 permalink

Are the fundies & catolicks writing HP headlines? The other MSM have a different take. Reality is a crutch....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:33 PM on 12/11/2007
- LibsRHilarious See Profile I'm a Fan of LibsRHilarious permalink

Maybe they all went to see "Redacted".

BWAHAHAHAHAHA!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:54 PM on 12/10/2007
- tinkaboutit See Profile I'm a Fan of tinkaboutit permalink

Why is Huffington spreading around this misinformation?

The headline should read: "Golden Compass Boffo Box Office Points to Numbah One"

I'm sorry for posting yet again but this just fascinates me for some reason. It's just so..so..obvious.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 12/10/2007
- PlanetKansas See Profile I'm a Fan of PlanetKansas permalink

Though I understand Nichole Kidman was well cast for the part, why is everything about this movie branded has her movie? She had nothing to do with the plot, the direction or the special effects, just a hired puppet.

Branding has gone too far. One cannot read simple news without a tie in to some other product

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 12/10/2007
- rbspickles See Profile I'm a Fan of rbspickles permalink

Not to mention the MAJOR ICE STORM that covered half of America.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:12 PM on 12/10/2007
- marleysghost See Profile I'm a Fan of marleysghost permalink

Don't believe the critics. I read the books and now I'd like to see how it translates to the screen. Nothing is perfect. That's life. I heard a lot of negative talk about Beowulf also, but today I was told to see it in 3-D. That sounds interesting! It's just entertainment folks, not your inheritance or another declaration of war. Lighten up!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:59 PM on 12/10/2007
- rbspickles See Profile I'm a Fan of rbspickles permalink

Have you taken your family to the movies lately? It's either that or eat for the week. And the last 3 movies I went to see, SUCKED!!! I'm tired of wasting my hard earned money on shit that Holleywood wants to spew out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 PM on 12/10/2007
- TREDHEK See Profile I'm a Fan of TREDHEK permalink

My daughter loved the movie (she's 6). Although some of the scenes were apparently a little frightening for her stuffed-toy giraffe

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:36 PM on 12/10/2007
- geobushono See Profile I'm a Fan of geobushono permalink

sit very still.
think about nothing.

if you can do that for 1 minute, your free.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:17 PM on 12/10/2007
- cowboyjerkface See Profile I'm a Fan of cowboyjerkface permalink

Jesus freaks and religious freaks in general are just really creepy people to begin with....but as a snake oil salesman they are my best customers because they never question anything I sell as long as it has "religion" in the title! I can bag up horse manure and sell it as the "Soil Christ Walked On" and it will sell sight unseen! Man I love America, capitalism and Jesus freaks!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:10 PM on 12/10/2007
- Erdgeist See Profile I'm a Fan of Erdgeist permalink

Speaks Lord Buddha:

"He who has eyes can see the sickening sight, Why does not God set his creatures right?

If his wide power no limit can restrain, Why is his hand so rarely spread to bless?

Why are his creatures all condemned to pain? Why does he not to all give happiness?

Why do fraud, lies, and ignorance prevail? Why triumphs falsehood -- truth and justice fail?

I count your God one among the unjust , who made a world in which to shelter wrong." " Bhuridatta Jataka No. 453

Yes--the death of the Authority (God) would be beneficial.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:32 PM on 12/10/2007
- deepintheheartoftejas See Profile I'm a Fan of deepintheheartoftejas permalink

I saw it over the weekend. It was mildly entertaining, but I found most of the wonder of the first book lacking. I see they're planning to make the next two books into films as well. The Subtle Knife may adapt ok to the screen, but I have no idea how they're going to make a movie out of the enormous mess that is the 3rd book.

Having bought the 3rd the day it came out after much anticipation, I can't begin to say how disappointing it was. A rambling, incoherent story that resolved little, had gaping plot holes, characters whose behavior seemed to make no sense compared to the previous books--it was probably the most disappointing series conclusion of my life. The anti-religion message didn't interest me one way or the other--it was just plain dull, with all the wonder of the original story sucked dry.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:26 PM on 12/10/2007
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