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Jack the Giant Slayer scrapes to top of US box office | Jack the Giant Slayer scrapes to top of US box office |
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Jack The Giant Slayer 2013's first big-budget action movie, has topped the North American film box office with $28m (£18.6m) in its opening weekend. | Jack The Giant Slayer 2013's first big-budget action movie, has topped the North American film box office with $28m (£18.6m) in its opening weekend. |
Its takings were "underwhelming" given it cost $189m (£125.5m), said Phil Contrino, analyst for Boxoffice.com. | Its takings were "underwhelming" given it cost $189m (£125.5m), said Phil Contrino, analyst for Boxoffice.com. |
Bryan Singer's film retells the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale and stars Ewan McGregor and Nicholas Hoult. | Bryan Singer's film retells the Jack and the Beanstalk fairy tale and stars Ewan McGregor and Nicholas Hoult. |
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey also reached the $1bn (£664m) mark at the weekend - only the 15th film to do so. | |
Singer's 3D movie, which features elaborate computer-generated effects, took an extra $13.7m (£9.1m) from 1,824 screens in 10 Asian markets, but it has still fared badly compared with major box office hits - the biggest opening weekend in the US was The Avengers last May with $200m (£132.9m). | Singer's 3D movie, which features elaborate computer-generated effects, took an extra $13.7m (£9.1m) from 1,824 screens in 10 Asian markets, but it has still fared badly compared with major box office hits - the biggest opening weekend in the US was The Avengers last May with $200m (£132.9m). |
Mr Contrino added: "I wouldn't rush to call the film a financial flop just yet because overseas growth can really save a movie. | Mr Contrino added: "I wouldn't rush to call the film a financial flop just yet because overseas growth can really save a movie. |
"I feel that this is a movie that could do really well in other territories and make up for the fact that the North American haul was a little bit underwhelming." | "I feel that this is a movie that could do really well in other territories and make up for the fact that the North American haul was a little bit underwhelming." |
Last week's number one, the comedy Identity Thief, took second place with $9.7m (£6.4m) while adult comedy 21 and Over, written by the screenwriters of The Hangover, was next with $9m (£5.9m). Ticket sales were from Friday to Sunday and are based on studio estimates. | Last week's number one, the comedy Identity Thief, took second place with $9.7m (£6.4m) while adult comedy 21 and Over, written by the screenwriters of The Hangover, was next with $9m (£5.9m). Ticket sales were from Friday to Sunday and are based on studio estimates. |
The low-budget horror sequel The Last Exorcism Part II was at number four with $8m (£5.3m) while crime drama Snitch was next with $7.7m (£5.1m). | The low-budget horror sequel The Last Exorcism Part II was at number four with $8m (£5.3m) while crime drama Snitch was next with $7.7m (£5.1m). |
New release Phantom failed to make the top 10. It stars Ed Harris and David Duchovny in the story of a Soviet submarine captain leading a secret mission. | New release Phantom failed to make the top 10. It stars Ed Harris and David Duchovny in the story of a Soviet submarine captain leading a secret mission. |
Jack the Giant Slayer has had mixed reviews so far, with recommendations from 52% of reviewers on aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. | Jack the Giant Slayer has had mixed reviews so far, with recommendations from 52% of reviewers on aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes. |
It said: "It's enthusiastically acted and reasonably fun, but Jack the Giant Slayer is also overwhelmed by digital effects and a bland, impersonal story." | It said: "It's enthusiastically acted and reasonably fun, but Jack the Giant Slayer is also overwhelmed by digital effects and a bland, impersonal story." |
'So little pleasure' | 'So little pleasure' |
The New York Times said it was "painlessly diverting" for the first 90 minutes, but that "if it drifts with increasing frequency it's because, well, this finally is just a digitally souped-up, one-dimensional take on Jack and the Beanstalk". | The New York Times said it was "painlessly diverting" for the first 90 minutes, but that "if it drifts with increasing frequency it's because, well, this finally is just a digitally souped-up, one-dimensional take on Jack and the Beanstalk". |
The Los Angeles Times agreed, saying: "There may never have been a Jack tale that delivers so little pleasure for so many dollars. | The Los Angeles Times agreed, saying: "There may never have been a Jack tale that delivers so little pleasure for so many dollars. |
"It's not a good sign for a movie when a large beanstalk is more interesting than many of its characters. " | "It's not a good sign for a movie when a large beanstalk is more interesting than many of its characters. " |
But Warner Bros, which made the film, said it believed it would perform well in overseas markets. | But Warner Bros, which made the film, said it believed it would perform well in overseas markets. |
"It was within the range of our expectations," said Jeff Goldstein, the company's vice president of theatrical distributions. | "It was within the range of our expectations," said Jeff Goldstein, the company's vice president of theatrical distributions. |
"We know that this is a global picture and the technology and the special effects will really drive this movie internationally." | "We know that this is a global picture and the technology and the special effects will really drive this movie internationally." |
Analysts Janney Montgomery Scott, who compile a database projecting film performance, had estimated the film would need to open with at least $25m (£16.6m) at US and Canadian cinemas to make its budget back, not including marketing costs. | Analysts Janney Montgomery Scott, who compile a database projecting film performance, had estimated the film would need to open with at least $25m (£16.6m) at US and Canadian cinemas to make its budget back, not including marketing costs. |
Warner Bros added that it was delighted at The Hobbit's box office success. | Warner Bros added that it was delighted at The Hobbit's box office success. |
"We could not be more proud to have reached this amazing benchmark," said Dan Fellman, the company's president of domestic US distribution. | "We could not be more proud to have reached this amazing benchmark," said Dan Fellman, the company's president of domestic US distribution. |
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