Box Office Update: The Golden Compass Lays a Golden Egg

Posted by John Cairns (jcairns@filmschoolrejects.com) on December 9, 2007

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It was not such a good weekend for The Golden Compass after all. On the one hand, it did finish first with $26 million dollars, well ahead of all the other movies. The bad news is that it ONLY made $26 million dollars! This thing cost something like $200 million to make, from what I read. How the heck are they going to make their money back if this is all they get? This movie is a FLOP.

I actually found out this movie was a flop when I went over to Nikki Finke’s Deadline Hollywood Daily website to get my usual writer’s strike news. I noticed that she put up a picture of a cartoon bomb (seen to the right) next to her report about The Golden Compass’s crummy numbers. You know — one of these things Wile E. Coyote might throw at the Road Runner. She was ranting about how the box office totals are so bad that they could get Bob Shayes, the chairman of New Line Cinema, fired.

See, this is why these box office totals are important. People get fired over this stuff — just like baseball managers or football coaches.

Anyway, that’s another week of my own predictions up in smoke. I had predicted $40 mil for this dud. So much for that.

I am sure lots of theories are going to fly about why this flick didn’t do better. For example, people will say there is a glut of fantasy movies, that too many people are still enchanted with Enchanted, that The Golden Compass came out at the wrong time of year — all the usual excuses will be tossed out there for human consumption.

I’m sure people will level the blame at Nicole Kidman again and say she can’t carry a movie. Just having Nicole’s name in the marquee is enough to repel people from the theaters. Nicole sure has been in a lot of flops lately, hasn’t she? There was Bewitched, and there was that other one this year called The Invasion. Maybe she’ll fire her agent.

I think another real factor could be this ongoing Writer’s Strike. A big-budget movie like Compass needs its celebrities doing the rounds of the late-night talk shows, promoting their movie with the likes of Leno, Letterman, Conan and Jimmy Kimmel. (Carson Daly came back, of course, but he’s on too late at night and nobody cares about him anyway.) Just think about the business this movie might have done had Nicole Kidman, Daniel Craig, Eva Green et. al. been on Leno or Letterman drumming up interest in it.

Then again, maybe Nicole Kidman’s appearance on TV would have repelled even more people. Who knows.

Anyway, my point is that the Writer’s Strike is probably causing some collateral damage. If you ask me, this movie was underpromoted. And the reason it was underpromoted was because people were seeing 15-year-old reruns of The Tonight Show on TV instead of clips from this movie.

Here are the totals courtesy of Box Office Mojo:

Release Studio Estimate
The Golden Compass $26,125,000
Enchanted $10,706,000
This Christmas $5,000,000
Fred Claus $4,660,000
Beowulf $4,400,000
No Country for Old Men $4,233,000
August Rush $3,525,000
Hitman $3,475,000
Awake $3,301,000
Bee Movie $2,612,000

I notice a lot of these movies are hanging on to a lot of their business. Maybe it’s because of no competition. Also, I notice the Christmas-themed movies like This Christmas and Fred Claus are doing pretty well as the holidays approach.

If you’re wondering, Juno made $420,000. In SEVEN THEATERS. Another new release, Atonement, did $817,000 in 32 theaters. These aren’t bad numbers, folks.

That’s all I have for now. Stay tuned for more movie box office news later this week at THE REJECT REPORT as we await the arrival of Alvin and the Chipmunks. (ALVIN?!?!)


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  • larry
    Why is that nowadays people equate the opening weekend box office figures with the actual quality of the film? This really gets on my nerves! Just because a film doesn't have a record breaking weekend doesn't mean it's a terrible film. Just look at "I Am Legend": record breaking weekend, crappy movie.
  • nicki
    are you kidding? how do you not mention the religious boycotts of this 'film'? it's a piece of hateful propaganda in the sense that it's part of a hateful obsessive author's collection
  • Tom
    Nicki you have to remember that religion is a personal preference and for anyone to disagree with it is there own right. You can not get mad or angry about there views because realisticly they can say or do whatever they want. The only thing that I found outrageous is the fact that your getting mad over a movie. In todays society you need to be more accepting to other peoples views and religion is something that makes us all feel good but not something anyone has to believe in.
  • Just A Man
    Tom. I cannot believe you got so angry at Nicki for just asking why the boycott was not mentioned. It is a valid question and I detected no anger in Nicki's question. You on the other hand took a lot more space to vent about a simple question. You might want to listen to your own advice and be more accepting of others views.
  • KFC, III
    Just A Man, are you just plain dumb, or are you just a 'man'? You "detected no anger in Nicki's question," yet labeled Tom's intelligent, well-constructed and thoughtful response as "angry" and venting. Nicki wrote just two lines which began with the question "are you kidding?" and used the word "hateful" twice and "obsessive" and "propaganda" once each. I have a small bit of advice for you 'Just A Moron'. It is better to remain slient and be thought a fool, then to open one's mouth and remove all doubt.
  • Just A Man
    KFC - Hmm... No one called anyone names until you came along. I guess we found where the hate really is. By the way it is It is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, then to open one’s mouth and remove all doubt.
  • the dude
    It seems obviouse to me that the christian boycott was a large factor in this.. and it was not mentioned in the piece above... why????
    still no answere...
    Just from my own observations... I and many of my friends went to see lord of the rings.. narnia .. and other fantasy type films. We accually went more than once to each of them. None of us went to this one. Why, ?? because of the anti religion books it is based on thats why. So I personally can account to a couple hundered of the millions of dollars it did not make.
  • Atheism is a NON-PROPHET organ
    I really don’t care if a movie is made by people that think we evolved from monkeys, people that believe lil green outer space men brought us here or that the perfect creation of life was created from an “alleged” Big Bang. If I think the movie is worth seeing I will go see not worrying about what anyone thinks about me for doing so. But this Golden Compass did not seed like anything anyone would want to see. I mean seriously, the previews looked like the Coca-Cola North Pole Bears were giving Hollywood a shot and did poorly in their previews. That’s one of the reasons I think many people did not go see this film. That and O yeah, I guess I kept hearing that the author of the book is a proclaimed atheist Jesus basher. Which leads me to close with a question, why would someone that does not believe in a Higher Power “God” want to do a movie that so Anti-something they believe does not exist?
  • Diana Sholl
    The books are brilliant and so is the movie. People who keep on spouting this silly Christian thing are just proving Pullman's point that their religion cannot take free speech and want everyone to be beneath the power of the church. Thank goodness there are people like Pullman around or books would become feeble and full of religious messages to bore us to sleep. It does not matter if some people do not see it because of their bigotry, Month Python had the same issues when their film came out but it is still a classic and no relgious zealots will prevent this.
  • ducki
    Well, it looks like the religious zealots already did.

    The silly thing here, is that a man that does NOT believe in God, makes a movie about children killing Him. Yeah, that makes sense.

    This author has made it clear that this trilogy is to come against C.S Lewis, a Christian author. His whole point of the movie is to undermind the Christian God.

    It's quite pathetic for a man to claim he doesn't believe in my God, to make it his mission to undermine the very God he doesn't even believe in.

    The boycotting made a HUGE impact, this movie didn't do well, because people like myself got the word out.
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