Another Voice
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Its with great pleasure that I can pass along some GOOD news about Disney the weekend box office take for The Princess Diaries is the biggest news in Hollywood this morning. The film took in $23.2 million dollars over the weekend at a very close third place behind Planet of the Apes ($28.5 million for the monkeys and Rush Hour 2 took in a completely undeserved $66.8 million). For comparison, Disneys best August opening was The Sixth Sense which made just under twenty-seven million its first weekend.
The films audience was just had a better mix than Disney was anticipating with a higher percentage of teenagers than expected. Think about that teenagers at a G-rated Disney movie in the middle of summer. Even better, the target audience of under-17 girls gave the film a 91% favorable score which should mean good things for the word of mouth and keep the film in theaters while the bigger summer blockbusters crash and burn around it. And even better news for the Company, a strong box office will translate into massive home video sales since younger and womens film tend to do better in sales. I would not be surprised if the home video take from The Princess Diaries was twice the box office total.
Lastly, what makes me optimistic (yes out there, even I can be an optimist) is that this film was a big risk for Disney and they made it work. This film broke every single rule about summer movies no explosions, no big names, no appeal to teenage boys, no roman numeral after the title and sin above sin, the filmmakers wanted a G rating. I hope the powers-that-be understand the message that is being sent: people want MOVIES, they dont want hollow blockbusters, they dont want scripts written by focus groups, they dont want sequels that are really remakes, they dont want feature length ads for merchandise they want movies that try to tell a story and that tell it well.
Its also nice to see that so many people came out to support a movie like this.
The films audience was just had a better mix than Disney was anticipating with a higher percentage of teenagers than expected. Think about that teenagers at a G-rated Disney movie in the middle of summer. Even better, the target audience of under-17 girls gave the film a 91% favorable score which should mean good things for the word of mouth and keep the film in theaters while the bigger summer blockbusters crash and burn around it. And even better news for the Company, a strong box office will translate into massive home video sales since younger and womens film tend to do better in sales. I would not be surprised if the home video take from The Princess Diaries was twice the box office total.
Lastly, what makes me optimistic (yes out there, even I can be an optimist) is that this film was a big risk for Disney and they made it work. This film broke every single rule about summer movies no explosions, no big names, no appeal to teenage boys, no roman numeral after the title and sin above sin, the filmmakers wanted a G rating. I hope the powers-that-be understand the message that is being sent: people want MOVIES, they dont want hollow blockbusters, they dont want scripts written by focus groups, they dont want sequels that are really remakes, they dont want feature length ads for merchandise they want movies that try to tell a story and that tell it well.
Its also nice to see that so many people came out to support a movie like this.