The controversial "Ender's Game" bowed this weekend with an estimated box office take of $28M. It's insane how many entertainment news sources are citing that as a "solid opening" because that's the same figure the much panned "After Earth" took in on its opening weekend. They both were budgeted about the same and both contained beloved moviestars. Ender will probably fall short of breaking even until video sales and that's not likely enough to spawn a sequel.
It's just disturbing to me to see usually critical movie sites rally to promote and defend this particular film. I hear it has wonderful themes of empathy that contradict the author/producer's political activism against LGBT civil rights and his racist rants about Muslims. I doubt the entertainment sources are supporting that. We all know how effects studios and their workers get hosed and this film received a lot of its funding from Digital Domain. It seems this yellow journalism is an attempt to soften the blow for them.
To break it down:
After Earth + Will Smith + bad director + $130M budget + $28M opening = FLOP
Ender's Game + Harrison Ford + bad director + $110M budget + $28M opening = SOLID
Also, foreign sales were much more solid for After Earth. The hypocrisy is kind of worrisome. I know. We should expect this sort of thing. Just pointing it out. I'm just glad that more money won't go into the pocket of this deeply troubled book author.
To take it all in...Free Birds finished 4th with $16.2 mil. Looks like we shouldn't have to worry about it being a success for now.
Ender's Game was written well before OSC turned into a babbling psychopathic far far far far far far far far far far far far right wing tract writer. Those themes come in later, and supposedly they start to creep into sequels of this book. Now all he writes is essentially conspiracy theory fan fiction. That said, the only controversy about that toxic kook resides on the internet. I'm sure the general public who actually bothered to see this film was blissfully unaware. And even then, those who do know mostly ignore the racist Obama stories, Hamlet is gay and an awful person, and real life unpatriotic overthrow of the government bile. Supposedly, it's a big important novel in the sci-fi community. I just hope it isn't a Chick-Fil-A situation where religious "victims" passive aggressively support it because America has taken away their right to hate based on misconception.
But the 28 Mil... it's a matter of scale. After Earth flopped with the same box office take because it was a summer movie. This is a slow week for film. The transition between Halloween and Thanksgiving. Usually there would at least be a moderate kid's movie hit (I'll get to it), but Disney and Dreamworks didn't have one. EG opened on weak numbers, but Free Birds and Last Vegas opened on weaker numbers. I doubt EG's going to make back its budget... I'm a tiny bit worried about Thor, but it's already made 109 Mil overseas. Hopefully EG opened weakly because film goers are saving up for the big film out next week. After all, we found out how Iron Man fared after The Avengers, I'm sure the fans of these films will want to tune into Thor's aftermath. And Let's not forget Loki. He was a huge meme/fangirl obsession that year.
As for Free Birds... it looked weak. I think film goers are wising up to these fifth party studios. Either that, or the kids were still in a huge sugar coma over this weekend and couldn't be bothered to see the film. I'd almost expect it to get a small bump in between now and the time Frozen gets released, but the Disney movie seems a safer bit due to the brand. I don't think it will make that much because, as I've said in this thread over and over, the Thanksgiving film release period is less stable than it used to be. And yet, we've seen 4 movies released in a weak box office weekend. No wonder Dreamworks moved Peabody and Sherman to March.
I'd also like to add... yeah, Ender's Game is written by a bigot... but really?!?! Bad Grampa?!? The theatrical equivalent of Trolling?! You can take solace in the fact that the film of the works of a nutjob only made a little more this weekend than a collection of fart, poop, and trolling jokes.