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  • ’47 Ronin’ A Complete Box Office Disaster

    With notable Blockbuster movies like The Matrix series on his filmography, actor Keanu Reeves‘ return to the big screen was held to high expectations. Unfortunately, his efforts were botched with the release of his latest film 47 Ronin, as it was a complete box office disaster.

    However, the problematic factors that contributed to the film’s disastrous box office sales had absolutely nothing to due with the quality of the film. In essence, marketing, advertisement and film production delays and cost were probably the dominant factors in the film’s downfall, reports Business Insider

    47 Ronin, which was released Dec. 25, was actually on troubled water even before it hit theaters. In truth, the film was originally scheduled to be released in November of 2012. But unfortunately a number of production delays forced the film to be pushed back several times. So, in an effort to avoid yet another setback, the December release date was set. However, that was probably the worst decision that could have been made.

    The month of December was filled blockbuster, Golden Globe Award-winning films like The Wolf of Wall Street and American Hustle. The release of such highly lauded films caused 47 Ronin to be overshadowed. Then, to add insult to injury, films like The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug and Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues were also among the list of popular December releases vying for the attention of viewers.

    With so many releases, it’s probably safe to say the film got lost in the shuffle. But, from another perspective, marketing and advertisement could also be a strong contributing factor to the failure of the film. Unlike most of the other big releases, 47 Ronin wasn’t advertised as heavily as the blockbuster films that broke box office records in December.

    Then, last but definitely not least, there’s the staggering production costs. A number of media outlets report that the project was filmed on a production budget of approximately $175 million. However, The Wrap reports that the fantasy action film would have to make a whopping $500 million profit just to break even.

    The Matrix Reloaded, which garnered a jaw-dropping $742,128,461 was the only film Reeves has ever starred in to generate more than $500 million. So, suggesting 47 Ronin would make such a profit was quite far fetched. The publication also reported that even Universal had reservations about the credibility of the film, even suggesting that it would fail just days before the release.

    The most disheartening part about the film is that it may have been more successful had it not been released during the holiday season.

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  • ‘Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones’ Tops Friday Box Office With $8.7M

    As the first nationwide box office release of 2014, Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones garnered substantial box office sales, with an estimated $8.7 million. Movie enthusiasts are actually expecting the film’s overall weekend sales to top $19 million.

    While the numbers were quite impressive, the ever-popular scare film series did suffer a minor setback, due to the severe weather conditions currently plaguing the East Coast.

    The increase in snowfall definitely served as a contributing factor to the slight box office sales decline in major metropolitan areas such as New York City, Boston, and Detroit. The near-freezing temperatures in the Midwest are another factor for this week’s economic downturn in box office sales.

    The film, which accumulated $5 million in production costs, is actually the foundation for yet another scare series. The Marked Ones is actually a flagship that producers are looking to develop into a new film franchise. The film which stars, Andrew Jacobs and Gabrielle Walsh, was produced by Blumhouse Productions CEO, Jason Blum and Oren Peli.

    According to Hollywood Reporter, The Marked Ones chronicles a different aspect of paranormal activity, with an emphasis on the overall effects of demonic possession. It also delves into the cultural history and underground practices of black magic rituals, which are accredited for fighting such demonic opposition.

    The film is expected to garner a substantial sales spike for the film franchise, which has already generated more than an estimated $350 million domestically since the first series release on September 25, 2009.

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    After extensive review, the found-footage film received a C- CinemaScore. Although most wouldn’t consider a C- a highly lauded score, it’s actually not unusual for a horror film.

    Disney’s animated musical Frozen held tight to the No. 2 spot for Friday box office sales, with an estimated $6.7 million. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug landed in the third sport with reported sales of $5.1 million.

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