Sunday, December 21, 2025
Home Blog Page 407

Another Disney Disaster: “Haunted Mansion” Remake Cost $150? Very Scary First Weekend Reaps Just $24 Million

0

Disney is already reeling from “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” not panning out.

Now, the Mouse House is dealing with the remake of “Haunted Mansion.” No stars, no publicity. nothing. A price tag of at least $150 million.

By no stars, I don’t mean to denigrate Owen Wilson, Rosario Dawson, or Tiffany Haddish. Also, there are unbilled cameos from Jared Leto and Marilu Henner. But there’s no one on the level of Eddie Murphy, who toplined the original movie.

And the result? Just $24 million for the opening weekend. Unless it suddenly goes viral, “Haunted Mansion” is about to be repossessed.

The writing was on the walls of the mansion. Rotten Tomatoes critics gave it a 41%. The audience score is 85%. No one liked it, or wanted it.

Why even remake “Haunted Mansion”? The original, in 2003, starred Eddie Murphy, Terrence Stamp, Jennifer Tilly, and Wally Shawn. It got a 13% on Rotten Tomatoes. It was a bad, bad movie. It made $75 million over 21 weeks. With Murphy and special effects, it undoubtedly lost money

But studios figure Why not just keep remaking the same old stuff?

Disney has had one stroke of luck: the animated “Elemental” started out very slow, but picked up steam as the summer dragged on. Parents took their kids, and “Elemental” managed to make $144 US and almost $400 million international. Maybe “Haunted Mansion” can follow that path.

“Oppenheimer” Box Office Blows Up Across the Globe in Over 70 Countries, But Still Not in Japan

0

“Oppenheimer” is a massive hit around the world.

Besides the United States, Christopher Nolan’s epic has blown up in over 70 countries. There are only two places it hasn’t opened yet:

Japan, and China.

There seems to be plan for China beginning August 30th. That could change, of course, or China could ask for plot revisions. But the date is reserved.

There’s no such plan for Japan, which doesn’t seem surprising. Of all World War II movies, “Oppenheimer” would be the most upsetting for the Japanese people. It’s hard to imagine them welcoming a film that shows not only two of their biggest cities being obliterated, but generations of radiation causing cancer and other illnesses.

No Japanese people are seen in “Oppenheimer” and why would they? All the points of view are the Americans. And the actual bombings are handled without showing the destruction in Japan. But still,
“Oppenheimer” if it’s ever allowed in Japan may just come in through streaming or DVDs.

Kanye West Is Back on Twitter, Here’s Where We Left Off in Dec 22: He Claimed Ex Wife Had an Affair with Billionaire’s Son, or NBA Player

0

Kanye West is back on Twitter.

Elton Musk has reinstated his account despite the rapper being an avowed antisemite and all around bad guy. I guess Musk thinks West’s outrageous posts will bring in eyes, and money, to the site.

He’s wrong,, of course. Once Kanye ramps up, more X users will flock to Threads and just leave in exasperation and horror.

But where were we when West was tossed off Twitter last December?

His final Tweet accused ex Kim Karadashian of cheating with someone, either NBA star Chris Paul or Paul Dalio, son of billionaire Ray Dalio. It was unclear. Maybe it was both of them. Who knows?

Here’s the story from months ago.

Since then, by the way, Kanye married someone, Kim broke up with Pete Davidson and was eyeing Tom Brady, and the world has moved on. With West’s businesses all gone, and his music career halted, what will he do next? Run as Robert Kennedy Jr’s vice president?

“Barbie” Has Biggest Second Weekend in Warner Bros History, Total So Far for Two Weeks at $351 Million. “Oppenheimer” Explosive

0

Throw another weekend on the “barbee” as they say somewhere.

“Barbie,” the movie that won’t quit, made $93 million this weekend, bringing the total to $351 million in just two weeks.

That’s the biggest second weekend in Warner Bros’ history. And that includes all the Harry Potter movies, Batman extravaganzas, and “The Flash.”

The top locations for “Barbie” are, appropriately, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, and San Francisco. It’s all the top urban markets. “Barbie” is not a huge hit in the red states, But is that a surprise? Barbie lives in Malibu, not Lincoln, Nebraska!

“Barbie” made approximately twice the amount of “Oppenheimer,” which has been the formula so far. But “Oppenheimer” has a total of $174 million in two weeks, which is dazzling considering the subject matter and length of a serious film that has crossed into the mainstream.

Elon Musk Says Despite Everything He Will Keep His Company (Whatever It’s Called) in San Francisco

0

Elon Musk finally posted something positive on Twitter X. He says despite everything, he’s staying loyal to San Francisco, and keep his heart there.

There were rumors that Musk would move his company to Texas. But he’s emphatic about sticking it out even though “the city is in a doom spiral.”

That does not mean you have to buy one of his weird looking electric trucks.

Real Life Soap Opera: “Days of our Lives” Goes on 1 Week Break To Sort out Claims Against Executive Producer — Fans Want Him Out

0

“Days of our Lives,” the 58 year old soap, has gone on a one week break, which is very unusual.

But the Ken Corday produced show, in conjunction with Sony TV, has to sort out the saga of EP of Albert Alarr.

The show’s longtime EP has been accused of creating a toxic atmosphere backstage, with accusations of bullying and touching or groping actresses.

Alarr may be the reason actresses seem to come and go on the show almost without logic. There have been dozens of complaints about him that insiders say Corday has ignored over the years.

In a recent deleted post Lisa Rinna, outspoken as ever, complained about her recent return for a short run.

The older veteran actors on “Days” are exempt from Alarr’s behavior. It’s the young actresses who’ve had to put up with it.

Fans of “Days,” which NBC airs on Peacock now, are clear about how they feel: they want Alarr out ASAP. On Twitter, they can’t believe he hasn’t already been fired.

Missing a week of shooting on a daily soap is a big deal. Maybe when the break is over, Alarr will be, too. Stay tuned…

Grimes (Performer, Philosopher, Elon Musk Baby Mama) Says in Video the Chess Community Has Overcome A.I.

0

Grimes (Claire Elise Boucher) is a thoughtful performer. She’s also the mother of Elon Musk’s two younger children.

She has some thoughts on how the chess community dealt with artificial intelligence. It’s worth a listen.

Grimes is an active poster on Instagram. A few weeks ago on Twitter, now X, she posted a message about how she’d been severely disappointed by someone close to her. It was removed soon after.

Oddly her chess video is not embeddable, at this point. You can see it on her Instagram page at https://www.instagram.com/p/CvRMSL0KDcb/

LeBron James Posts Video of Son, Bronny, 18, Playing Improv Jazz Piano One Week After Cardiac Arrest, Recovery

0

Things are looking good for Bronny James.

The 16 year old high school basketball player son of LeBron James suffered a cardiac arrest last week on the court at USC as an incoming freshman. He was rushed to the ICU. Things looked dicey for a minute.

Now LeBron has posted a video of Bronny looking very well and playing improv piano. Whew! There were reports that one day after getting home, Bronny and the fam went to dinner at one of L.A.’s most expensive, exclusive restaurants.

That’s the way to recover fast!

Friday Box Office: “Barbenheimer” Keeps Rolling with Big Numbers for Both Movies, “Barbie” with Stunning $90 Mil 2nd Weekend

0

keep refreshing…

Barbenheimer continues to draw big audiences on its second weekend.

Greta Gerwig’s “Barbie” took in $29 million just last night. In one night. its second Friday! “Barbie” could pull off a staggering $90 million weekend. What a doll!

Christopher Nolan’s “Oppenheimer” made $13.4 million at the same time.

The way it’s been running so far, “Oppy” makes about half of the “Barbie” haul every day. And that isn’t bad!

“Barbie” is off by 59% from last Friday, but with these high numbers that’s to be expected.