2006 Opens with a "Hostel" Weekend at the Box Office
Summary
Lions Gate's "Hostel," which was produced for less than 5 million clams, had a pretty spectacular opening weekend at the box office, bringing in an estimated $20.1 million from about 2,200 theaters. "Hostel" drew similar numbers to last year's "White Noise," but had a tougher climb because A) it's rated R, and B) it's not as stupid. Back to Article
Lions Gate's "Hostel," which was produced for less than 5 million clams, had a pretty spectacular opening weekend at the box office, bringing in an estimated $20.1 million from about 2,200 theaters. "Hostel" drew similar numbers to last year's "White Noise," but had a tougher climb because A) it's rated R, and B) it's not as stupid. Back to Article
|
on Jan 09 2006 07:12 AM Wow, i think it's over for kong. which kind of sux, because i really liked the film and was hoping it would do better then chronicles of narnia. Oh well, but what i'm really happy about is Hostel. I saw it with a few freinds friday night and it was one of the best "hollywood" horror films i've seen in years. But of course, usually good movies get beaten by other more crap films(konog vs. NArnia), but was pleasently surprised when i read this article. Way to go Eli, now just dont mess up your cred by doing a remake! (Reply to this) |
|
on Jan 09 2006 07:56 AM I thought Hostel was predictable, but like Cabin Fever, Roth added his own spin on the gore factor. I hope his next movie is not another Cabin Fever or Hostel in another setting. Like Craven, Romero, and Carpenter did during their prime years, Roth has an opportunity now to take the horror genre to a new level, but it's going to take more than gore with a rehashed storyline. Interesting movie all the same though! (Reply to this) |
|
on Jan 09 2006 12:12 PM [b]Hostel[/b] I saw Hostel on Friday as well, and thought it was good. Considering I'm not the horror-movie type, I don't have a lot to go on, but it was decently directed and acted well enough to make the whole theatre squirm. Not me though- rock solid. I hope to see The New World on Friday, since it's going into wide release. (Reply to this) |
|
on Jan 09 2006 12:20 PM I don't think The New World goes wide until the 20th, I really do want to see it though. As for this friday I'm looking forward to Tristan & Isolde. (Reply to this) |
|
on Jan 09 2006 01:03 PM In reply to this comment (#829684) Dude, "King Kong" still has a way to go. It'll do well (at least it'll make its budget back domestically). "Narnia" has the Christian community behind it, and "Kong" has...uh...I'll get back to you on that one. But it'll do fine. (Reply to this) |
|
on Jan 09 2006 02:25 PM In reply to this comment (#829684) [b]Hostel?[/b] Something seems wrong here. The Chronicles of Narnia was an awesome movie, and King Kong was also great. Then why is Hostel #1? The point of scary movies is to be suspenseful and unpredictable. Hostel just looks bloody, disgusting, and pointless. Why did it get 20 million plus? (Reply to this) |
|
on Jan 09 2006 03:09 PM The Reason why Hostel made 20 mil plus was because when horror movies are done right, they are quite enjoyable. Yet White Noise was terrible, it still took the dough in. Im not a big fan of the horror genre, but when they're good, they're good. Hostel was very good in my point of view and im glad it took first over the weekend. Kong and Narnia where also great movies, but im glad when little, but still enjoyable films make it into the 1st through 3rd spots in they're first week. (Reply to this) |
on Jan 09 2006 06:32 PM [b]Harold and Kumar go to Fright Castle[/b] Hostel was definitely enjoyable, though I wouldn't rate it a first rate horror... Kind of softcore porn the 1st half and then an intense bloodbath the 2nd. Unlike Kong, though, I'm sure Hostel's already made more than its budget. (Reply to this) |
|
on Jan 09 2006 06:57 PM yeah, i read that Hostel has made 4 times its budget. and yeah, the first half was porn, but the second half more than made up for it. not the best movie ever, and you cannot compare it to trash like White Noise. Kong will be fine. Sure, it wasnt the biggest movie of all time like some predicted. But when people predict such huge successes, do they ever live up to those high hopes? Rarely, but the movie is still a success. It has almost made up it's budget in the US alone, and already has made it up worldwide. It was still one of the best flicks of last year, if not THE best flick of 2005. I bet it will be overlooked come Oscar time (as far as best pic goes, but I hope I am wrong). (Reply to this) |
on Jan 10 2006 10:57 AM In reply to this comment (#829692) I think Kong will get an Oscar nom just b/c they don't have any other epics but I don't think it has a chance to win (unfortunately). (Reply to this) |
| You must be registered to post comments. Login or Register. |
Related Articles
- "White Noise 2" Set Visit: Hanging With Nathan Fillion, PLUS The First "White Noise 2" Set Photos! 15
- "White Noise 2" Set Visit: Shawn Williamson On Horror Remakes, "Dungeon Siege," and...Canadian Horror? 3
- "White Noise 2" Set Visit: Patrick Lussier Promises Twists, Talks Horror 1
- Nathan Fillion Talks "White Noise" Sequel 8
- "Serenity" Star Hears Sequel "Noise" 12
- 2006 Opens with a "Hostel" Weekend at the Box Office 11
- "White Noise 2" Hires a Sequel-Centric Director 15
- Ready for a Second Helping of "White Noise"? 14
- Critical Consensus: "Red Eye," "The 40 Year-Old Virgin" Soar 4
- Fry & Serkis Sign Up to Be "Stormbreakers" 1
Most Discussed
- Box Office Guru Wrapup: Four Christmases has a lot to be thankful for this weekend 27
- Critics Consensus: Four Christmases Gets Coal 26
- Box Office Guru Preview: Vince & Reese Offer Holiday Cheer 21
- Total Recall: Not-So-Happy Movie Thanksgivings 20
- RT Tours Weta Workshop and The Real Narnia - A Photo Tour 5
- RT on DVD: Prince Caspian, Wanted Battle for DVD Supremacy 4
- Further Reading: Take an Adventure in Space with Spaceflight IC-1 3
- Holiday Movie Preview -- Get The Scoop On Hot Winter Movies! 0
Latest News
- RT on DVD: Prince Caspian, Wanted Battle for DVD Supremacy 4
- RT Tours Weta Workshop and The Real Narnia - A Photo Tour 5
- Box Office Guru Wrapup: Four Christmases has a lot to be thankful for this weekend 27
- Further Reading: Take an Adventure in Space with Spaceflight IC-1 3
- Box Office Guru Preview: Vince & Reese Offer Holiday Cheer 21
- Total Recall: Not-So-Happy Movie Thanksgivings 20
- Critics Consensus: Four Christmases Gets Coal 26
- Holiday Movie Preview -- Get The Scoop On Hot Winter Movies! 0
- Five Favorite Films with Jason Statham 80
- RT on DVD: Fred Claus, Hancock, and 24: Redemption 28
Latest Interviews
- RT Interview: Daniel Craig talks Quantum of Solace 10
- Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 5 1
- Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 4 3
- Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 3 1
- Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 2 1
- Ricky Gervais - RT's Dinner and the Movies Interview - Chapter 1 4
- Video Exclusive: Josh Brolin and Elizabeth Banks on W. 4
- RT Interview: Charlie Kaufman on Synecdoche, New York 39
- Exclusive: Alexandre Aja talks Mirrors and Piranha 3D 9
- RT Interview: Jason Statham Chats Death Race, Crank 2 and The Sweeney 9
Latest Features
- RT Tours Weta Workshop and The Real Narnia - A Photo Tour 5
- Watching the Latest Watchmen Trailer: A Detailed Analysis 56
- Five Favorite Films with John Lasseter 45
- A Look Inside the Making Of WALL-E 10
- Five Favorite Films with Twilight's Robert Pattinson 69
- Waltz with Bashir - David Polonsky's Visual Companion 0
- RT Sees Star Trek Footage! 36
- Video Exclusive: Ricky Gervais Collects his Certified Fresh Award 2
- Five Favorite Films with Seth Rogen 36
- Five Favorite Films with Kevin Smith 62

