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Jack Ryan was in trouble when the trailer didn't debut until October, I think even if Wolf had been ready, Paramount would have still dumped JR to January, had it been any good, we would gotten a trailer much earlier, maybe in front of Star Trek.

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Nikki Finke @NikkiFinke 3 mins

Fri Box Office matinee trends: #2 'Jack Ryan' (Par thriller) $6M-$7M today & MLK 4-day $20M-$23M close to 'Lone Survivor'. Cost $60M.

 

That's actually not terrible for Jack Ryan. A lot will depend on how it performs overseas.

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The AARP has officially recognized "Jack Ryan" as a "Movie for Grownups". Wait for the youngsters to rush out to watch the movie now.

 

AARP DEBUTS “MOVIES FOR GROWNUPS” SEAL

Paramount Pictures’ JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT is Awarded First Seal
 

HOLLYWOOD, CA (January 17, 2014) – AARP today announced the launch of the AARP Movies for Grownups® Seal, which recognizes films that have a special appeal to 50+ audience members. The first film to receive the Movies for Grownups Seal is Paramount Pictures and Skydance Productions’ JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT, starring Chris Pine and directed by and co-starring Academy Award®-nominee Kenneth Branagh.

To receive AARP’s new Movies for Grownups Seal, a film must be selected by AARP’s Movies for Grownups editorial team, which

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dedicates hundreds of hours each year to screening eligible blockbusters and independent films, identifying movies with a distinct relevance to the 50+ audience. AARP’s Movies for Grownups Seal is the latest extension of the Movies for Grownups franchise, a highly-respected entertainment platform which was launched in 2002 by the editors of AARP The Magazine and features weekly film reviews, award-winning radio and YouTube programs, film festivals, an annual Movies for Grownups Awards gala and year-round coverage in AARP The Magazine and on AARP.org.

“We are delighted to announce the debut of the Movies for Grownups Movie Seal and are thrilled to award this distinction to JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT,” said Myrna Blyth, SVP and Editorial Director of AARP Media. “Returning the beloved Tom Clancy character of Jack Ryan to the big screen, the film features performances by 50+ talents including director and co-star Sir Kenneth Branagh and co-star Kevin Costner. We believe the film will hold strong appeal for the 50+ demographic, which is responsible for one in four of all opening weekend ticket sales.”

Films selected to receive AARP’s Movies for Grownups Seal are invited to participate in AARP’s Movies for Grownups Marketing Powerhouse program, selecting their choice of marketing packages. The marketing program for JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT will include promotion on AARP.org and AARP’s digital Daily News Alert, as well as across AARP’s social media channels. In addition, Paramount Pictures worked with AARP to arrange for screenings of JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT for AARP members in eight markets across the U.S. ahead of the film’s nationwide release.
 

“We are thrilled to be the very first picture to receive this seal of approval on behalf of such an important and discerning audience of adult filmgoers represented by AARP,” said LeeAnne Stables, EVP of Worldwide Marketing Partnerships, Paramount Pictures.  “The combination of this suspenseful thriller and the talents of Chris Pine, Kevin Costner and director Kenneth Branagh is something moviegoers of all ages will appreciate.”

JACK RYAN: SHADOW RECRUIT opens in the U.S. today.

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Nikki Finke ‏@NikkiFinke 3m

Friday Box Office: Based on matinee trends #1 'Ride Along' (Uni comedy) $11M-$14M today & MLK 4-day $35M-$38M.

:rofl:  :rofl:

 

Noon PST and she has the 4 day weekend figured out already.

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none of the Ryan movies have done that well overseas. Not to mention it seems to be getting dumped overseas like it is getting dumped domestically

 

In the UK, it has been marketed decently but it's faces competition from holdovers like Wolf of Wall Street, American Hustle and 12 Years a Slave as well as August Osage County, the posters has been awful though, it seems so half hearted for a film that was supposed to kickstart a new franchise for Paramount.

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Just did a fantastic double feature. Blue Is The Warmest Color, a masterpiece, and Homefront, a surprisingly excelient meat-and-potatoes actioner.

baumer, is that you?

 

American Hustle with a STRONG increase! Wow. 200m?

 

:sick:

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