The Box Office Podcast
Rendy Jones returns to discuss what went right with Focus Features’ Obsession (which actually opened with a $17 million opening weekend, with a very promising 2.46x multiplier) and what went wrong for Is God Is. - Rendy notes how Alisha Harris’ terrific crime melodrama caught between Michael (now at $705 million worldwide) last weekend and presumably Boots Riley’s more explicitely “light” I Love Boosters this coming Memorial Day weekend. - Lisa Laman sings the praises of Orion president Alana Mayo for greenlighting the likes of Till, Women Talking, Hedda, Bottoms, Nickel Boys and American Fiction. - Everyone agrees that Obsession is A) the kind of movie Blumhouse should be distributing and B) another strong example of a well-liked high-concept chiller aimed at present-tense moviegoers, hitting a commercial bullseye. - Everyone also agrees that Mortal Kombat II is proving to be a for-fans-only sequel, while Scott Mendelson wonders if the target demos just spent the weekend catching up on Karl Urban’s The Boys before the (pretty good) series finale. - There is some slight disagreement over whether The Sheep Detectives’s softer overseas grossers will somewhat mitigate its solid domestic earnings. Jeremy Fuster is more pessimistic and, thus, probably correct. - There are a few minutes spent offering salutes to Michael, Devil Wears Prada 2, Project Hail Mary and The Super Mario Galaxy Movie and point-and-laugh scorn for In the Grey. - The opening third of this episode’s discourse features quite a bit of Shrek talk, since the first film returned to theaters last weekend for its 25th anniversary. You’ll never believe this, but the general consensus is that Shrek 2 > Shrek the Third! - And yes, there’s another Financial Flashback game, this time based around the highs, lows and “huh?” of 2001. Recommended Reading (or Listening)… * Scott Mendelson discusses why the best box office comp for [https://scottmendelson.substack.com/p/mandalorian-and-grogu-box-officepreview-star-wars-batman-begins-amazing-spider-man-james-bond-]The Mandalorian and Grogu [https://scottmendelson.substack.com/p/mandalorian-and-grogu-box-officepreview-star-wars-batman-begins-amazing-spider-man-james-bond-] is not a Star Wars movie but rather Batman Begins. * Jeremy Fuster interviews Drop Out CEO Sam Reich [https://www.thewrap.com/media-platforms/tv/dropout-sam-reich-interview-game-changer-season-8/] on Game Changer and more. * Lisa Laman argues that 2009 was an all-time great year for theatrical animation [https://www.looper.com/2173446/why-2009-best-year-ever-animated-movies-wont-be-matched/] and that corporate consolidation means we won’t get another like it. * Ryan Scott champions the notion that The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon [https://www.slashfilm.com/2171310/stephen-king-story-needs-movie-the-girl-who-loved-tom-gordon/] is exactly the kind of modern-classic Stephen King book that should be prioritized for feature film adaptation [https://www.slashfilm.com/2171310/stephen-king-story-needs-movie-the-girl-who-loved-tom-gordon/]. Here’s hoping Lionsgate optioning the rights (and hiring Strange Darling’s JT Molner to write and direct) bears fruit [https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/stephen-king-the-girl-who-loved-tom-gordon-movie-1236327586/]. * Max Deering pours one out for the 2006 [https://www.fangoria.com/silent-hill-2006-20-year-anniversary/]Silent Hill [https://www.fangoria.com/silent-hill-2006-20-year-anniversary/]movie [https://www.fangoria.com/silent-hill-2006-20-year-anniversary/]. * Rendy Jones champions twenty movies, not just Netflix titles, that damn well deserve physical media [https://www.rendyreviews.com/features/20-movies-from-the-2020s-that-deserve-physical-media] releases. If you like what you hear... Please like, share, comment, and subscribe (using a cartoon mallet) with every justified ounce of strength and passion. If you’d like to reach out and offer good cheer, request in-show discussions, or suggest ideas for bonus episodes, please email us at Asktheboxofficepod@gmail.com. * Scott Mendelson - The Outside Scoop [https://scottmendelson.substack.com/] and Puck News [https://puck.news/author/scott-mendelson/] * Jeremy Fuster - TheWrap [https://www.thewrap.com/author/jeremy-fuster/] * Lisa Laman [https://lisalaman.wixstudio.com/lisaportfolio] - Dallas Observer [https://www.dallasobserver.com/arts/dallas-forths-best-trans-inclusive-bars-and-businesses-21590543], Pajiba [https://www.pajiba.com/staff/lisa-laman.php], Looper [https://www.looper.com/author/lisalaman/], Comic Book [https://comicbook.com/author/lisa-laman/] and Autostraddle [https://www.autostraddle.com/author/lisalaman/] * Ryan C. Scott - SlashFilm [https://www.slashfilm.com/author/ryanscott/], Fangoria [https://www.fangoria.com/authors/ryan-scott/] and Inverse [https://www.inverse.com/profile/ryan-scott-111725388] * Max Deering - Fangoria [https://www.fangoria.com/authors/maxwell_deering/] and Action For Everyone [https://open.spotify.com/show/6OWjC2VooChhsCT8UCzDlL] * Rendy Jones - Rendy’s Reviews [https://www.rendyreviews.com/about] Get full access to The Outside Scoop at scottmendelson.substack.com/subscribe [https://scottmendelson.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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