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WKND BO: #StarTrek $70.6M/$84.1M, IronMan3 $35.2M/$337.1M, Gatsby $23.4M/$90.2M

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I read complains from Trekkie online that even when they use Khan as villain, it's not Khan at all, and he lacked many things that make  Montalban Khan a great character, is that true?

 

One thing that Montalban had that Im not sure if Cumberbatch has is an abundance of charisma. The dude had it to spare.

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He came back with the 21-23M estimate but he admitted that STiD was confounding him. You know something is wrong when Rth is having trouble deciphering your numbers.  :unsure:

 

You're right. He did.

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Orestes, can you edit the post to hide spoilers? I'm sorry, I thought that is known around here

 

Kind of surprised more folks dont know it. I thought it was given away way back when Benicio del Toro was in talks for the villain role.

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Kind of surprised more folks dont know it. I thought it was given away way back when Benicio del Toro was in talks for the villain role.

Yeah, I don't think it counts as a plot twist or a surprise anymore, but it's still spoilers, so better be safe than sorry  ^_^

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A friend saw STID last night and said the audience gave a huge laugh when Quinto yelled "KHAAAAAN!"  And it wasn't a good laugh, either.  People became less and less engaged with the film as it went on.

 

I noticed that too, there was just no energy in the room, no excitement.

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Friday Box Office: ‘Star Trek Into Darkness’ $22M Friday For Lower $62.2M Weekend And $75.5M Domestic Cume; Overseas Cume Already $47M

SATURDAY 8:30 AM, 5TH UPDATEFriday domestic numbers for for Star Trek Into Darkness fromParamount Pictures, Skydance Productions, and directorJ.J. Abrams‘ Bad Robot diverged wildly last night as did estimates for the 3-day weekend and 4 1/2-day cume. Heck, they’re still over the place. One thing I can say for sure: despite the passage of 4 years and the addition of 3D and IMAX for ticket premiums, Star Trek Into Darkness even though its release began Wednesday night will not beat 2009′s Star Trek opening 3-day weekend. The new film’s 4 1/2 day number may not even gross bigger than 2009′s $75.2M. Paramount obviously wants to put the best face on an underperforming situation and is still telling me that “when opening day isn’t Friday you get a higher multiple vs Friday”. But the numbers are the numbers, and rival studios have estimates for STID that are dramatically lower. Don’t get me wrong: the movie is still making a lot of money. Just not the $100M cume predicted all week by the studio which is now claiming $22M for Friday, $70M for the 3-day weekend, and $83M for the 4 1/2-day total. Rival studios have numbers of $21.6-$22.0M for Friday, $56.2M-$66.2M for the 3-day weekend, and $69.7M-$75.5M for the 4 1/2-day total. Paramount says moviegoers “are definitely choosing IMAX as it is 14% of the gross” helped by director/producer J.J. Abrams filming 30 minutes of the new sequel using high-resolution cameras to increase the IMAX audience. MORE

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Saturday night kind of guy. Unless its a special kind of movie for me.Like MoS.

Well hope you enjoy it tonight. I liked it. Not as eye opening as ST though. There were some cringe worthy parts but on whole a good space adventure.
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