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  • GLASS cuts through competition for third weekend in a row! Victory for #Shyalaman

    GLASS cuts through competition for third weekend in a row! Victory for #Shyalaman

    Maureen Lenker writes this for EW:

    Glass is still slicing through its competitors to hold onto the top spot at the box office.
    The M. Night Shyamalan thriller tops the box office for the third week running with an estimated $9.5 million in ticket sales at 3,665 theaters in the U.S. and Canada from Friday through Sunday, bringing its North American total to $88.7 million. Globally, it’s brought in an estimated $199 million. STX Films’ The Upside also holds onto its momentum in its fourth weekend, coming in second with $8.6 million across 3,568 theaters, while the only nationwide new release Miss Bala takes the third place slot with an estimated $6.7 million across 2,203 theaters.
    The overall weekend take paints a dismal picture amounting to the worst Super Bowl weekend at the movies since 2000. It’s a rare weekend where every film failed to pass the $10 million mark. Inclimate weather across the United States likely contributed to the steep decline in movie-going.

    The HORROR REPORT can attest to the fact that GLASS is a divisive and amazingly imaginative and very M NIGHT SHYAMALAN movie.. It’s filled with newfound ways to showcase filmography.. it is coupled with dialogue, twist endings, re-twist endings, and fantastic acting from the main characters in the film.. It is also something that will be debated in the UNBREAKABLE fan circles for years to come.

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    Personally we loved GLASS for what it was, a culmination of 20 years of comic book heroism… As a stand alone movie, it was bad.. when taken into the context of previous films it was a finale worth seeing..

    And yes, the main point of the EW article is the low SUPER BOWL box office numbers.. but people are still seeing GLASS.. some of them repeatedly..

    FINAL BOX OFFICE TALLY..

    1. Glass — $9.5 million2. The Upside — $8.6 million
    3. Miss Bala — $6.7 million
    4. Aquaman— $4.8 million
    5. Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse — $4.4 million
    6. Green Book — $4.3 million
    7. Kid Who Would Be King — $4.2 million
    8. A Dog’s Way Home — $3.5 million
    9. Escape Room — $2.9 million
    10. They Shall Not Grow Old — $2.4 million

  • GLASS NUMBER 1 FOR SECOND WEEK

    GLASS NUMBER 1 FOR SECOND WEEK

    CONGRATS TO M NIGHT ON A SECOND WEEK AT 1 ..

    'Glass' stars Samuel L. Jackson, James McAvoy preview Shyamalan's surprise trilogy
    1. Glass
     $19,049,000 Total: $73,589,135
    LW: 1
    THTRS: 3,844

    2. The Upside
     $12,240,000 Total: $63,144,846
    LW: 2
    THTRS: 3,377
    3. Aquaman
     $7,350,000 Total: $316,554,074
    LW: 3
    THTRS: 3,134
    4. The Kid Who Would Be King*
     $7,250,000 Total: $7,250,000
    LW: N
    THTRS: 3,521
    5. Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse
     $6,150,000 Total: $169,040,116
    LW: 5
    THTRS: 2,383
    6. Green Book
     $5,413,000 Total: $49,003,486
    LW: 14
    THTRS: 2,430
    7. A Dog’s Way Home
     $5,225,000 Total: $30,834,525
    LW: 6
    THTRS: 3,081
    8. Serenity*
     $4,800,000 Total: $4,800,000
    LW: N
    THTRS: 2,561
    9. Escape Room
     $4,275,000 Total: $47,915,074
    LW: 7
    THTRS: 2,192
    10. Dragon Ball Super: Broly
    $3,600,000 Total: $28,958,823
    LW: 4
    THTRS: 1,10
  • M. Night Shyamalan was approached by Marvel and DC Comics.. and he said no!

    M. Night Shyamalan was approached by Marvel and DC Comics.. and he said no!

    M. Night Shyamalan was approached by Marvel and DC Comics to potentially deliver a story featuring their characters, but he is revealing that he felt as though he would be denied creative control on those universes, making him pass on those offers..’

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    “I want to make sure it’s right for everybody. I have a strong [filmmaking] accent. It’s very particular, and the best version of it is, to keep the accent,” Shyamalan shared with Yahoo when asked if he would apply his perspective to Marvel or DC. “Are those movies [Marvel and DC superhero films] a place for that? Or is it appropriate for that?” 

    “Because they, in and of themselves, have their own flavor. Do they want this other Tabasco in there? So it’s philosophically a question. It doesn’t mean [I’ll] never [do it], but it’s very hard to imagine. Filmmakers that have a heavy accent – I don’t necessarily want them to make those movies.” 

    “It’s not fair to [studios], because they want to make [their films] in a certain language,” the filmmaker pointed out. “And what if I said ‘Hey, I’m going to do this three-minute shot on the back of his head, and I also want to make them very dark, and I want his motivation to be really ambiguous, and I want to challenge the audience to make them super-uncomfortable.’ I want [the studio] to be OK with those things.”

  • M NIGHT expected to smash with GLASS this weekend!

    M NIGHT expected to smash with GLASS this weekend!

    This from DEADLINE:

    Tracking is seeing Glass at $60M over four days at roughly 3,700 theaters in U.S. and Canada, but there are some who believe this pic, given its long fandom appeal, could jump to $70M. Glass cost in the low $20M before P&A to make and was completely financed by Shyamalan; the movie was a negative pickup for both Universal and BVI.


    One more quick report from DEADLINE:

    Anecdotally, if you’re looking for a copy of Unbreakable on DVD at Amoeba in Hollywood — they’re already sold out after having several copies in stock.