Box Office Update 12/7-12/9: The Golden Compass Soars Over the Competition

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This past weekend featured a single new release hitting theaters across the nation. With this fact in the back of my mind, it does not take a rocket scientist to guess which film was going to come out on top. That even takes my meager prediction skills into consideration. I only wish that the film was better. The film in question is the "controversial" The Golden Compass. It took the top spot by a commanding amount, although it came in well below industry expectations, which had the film finishing in the upper $30s to low $40s.

While The Golden Compass easily won the weekend, its legs are in question. The film has been received by reviews that are lukewarm at best and does not seem likely to benefit from positive word of mouth. I saw the film and can attest to it being of sub-par quality. Some of the effects work is good and a couple of performances are worthy, but overall it suffers from stilted dialogue and choppy pacing. I could not find a reason to care.

As for the rest of the field, it was filled with the same names as last week. All five releases from the Thanksgiving holiday are still clinging to their top ten berths. At the same time, Fred Claus is hanging on much better than I thought it would. I enjoyed the film, but it is not exactly top tier material. In its fifth week of release it moved from sixth to fourth place while slipping only 16% from last week. I would have thought it would have slipped off the chart by now.

There is one film that fared better than Fred Claus, a film that is starting rack up the awards as we steam towards the end of the year. That movie is No Country for Old Men. It is fast emerging as the Oscar front-runner, having been named Best Picture by the New York Film Critics, the Boston Society of Film Critics, and the Washington DC Area Film Critics Association. It has also been named Best Film by the National Board of Review. It certainly has a lot of critical acclaim, and it is well worth seeking out.

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