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'Transformers 3' faces tough 3D market Posted: 27 Jun 2011 08:41 PM PDT LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter): Transformers: Dark Of The Moon -- which begins its assault tonight, both locally and in the United States, -- will be the biggest referendum yet on 3D, which is showing sudden signs of fatigue in North America. This past weekend, only 37 percent of the domestic grosses for domestic champion Cars 2 came from 3D screens, an all-time low. Just a few months ago, a studio could count on 55 percent or 65 percent of the total gross coming from 3D. Taking no chances, Paramount and director Michael Bay have marketed the 3D aspect of Dark Of The Moon as much as the movie itself, which returns Shia LaBeouf in the title role. Bay has been urging theater owners to boost the 3D experience by not scrimping on certain bulbs. He's also written to fans asking them to choose the more expensive format. As part of the studio's marketing efforts, Dark Of The Moon is rolling out in theaters Tuesday night. It's yet another way of sparking word-of-mouth and getting people to see Dark Of The Moon in 3D. Tracking suggests Dark Of The Moon will rake in US$150 million to US$160 million through the July 4 holiday, which falls on a Monday. Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen earned US$200.1 million in its five-day debut in summer 2009, but it's unclear whether the domestic box office has returned to full health and able to support such a big number. The movie has a relatively clear playing field. In the States, on Friday, two female-driven pics open: the Tom Hanks-Julia Roberts romantic dramedy Larry Crowne and Fox's teen picture Monte Carlo, starring Selena Gomez and Leighton Meester. Larry Crowne, directed by Hanks, will go after adults, although tracking is relatively soft. Universal is distributing the film. Box office observers say Larry Crowne and Monte Carlo will each gross in the mid-teens for the four-day holiday weekend. The international prospects for Dark Of The Moon are enormous thanks to the success of the first two films and the continued strong appetite for 3D, particularly in such markets as Russia and China. Disney's 3D Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides has grossed a massive US$750.6 million internationally -- the third biggest title of all time overseas -- compared with a domestic tally of US$229.3 million. Dark Of The Moon also begins rolling out Tuesday night overseas, and by Friday it will be playing in nearly every territory except Japan and China. Transformers is Paramount's biggest franchise, with the first two films grossing US$1.54 billion. The second film drew negative reviews, and Bay himself has said it wasn't his best effort. Along with LaBeouf, Josh Duhamel, Tyrese Gibson and John Turturro reprise their roles, while Peter Cullen returns as the voice of Optimus Prime and Hugo Weaving as the voice of Megatron. New faces include Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (who replaces Megan Fox as the love interest), Patrick Dempsey and John Malkovich. Full Feed Generated by Get Full RSS, sponsored by USA Best Price. |
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