Biggest film flop in 5 years (Bangkok Dangerous)

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http://movies.yahoo.com/mv/news/va/20080907/122082249400.html

Nicolas Cage bombs at box office with "Bangkok"
Sunday September 7 2:21 PM ET


Less than a year after starring in the biggest movie of his volatile career, Nicolas Cage led the North American box office to its worst weekend in five years on Sunday with one of his weakest.

"Bangkok Dangerous," a thriller in which the 44-year-old actor plays a jaded assassin, opened at No. 1 with estimated three-day earnings of just $7.8 million, distributor Lionsgate said. While no one was expecting it to be a hit, industry observers had predicted it would earn more than $10 million.

The last box office champ to open lower was the David Spade comedy "Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star," which kicked off with $6.7 million during the weekend of September 5-7, 2003.



Overall ticket sales also fell to their lowest level since then, said tracking firm Media By Numbers. The top 12 films earned $51.6 million, up from $50.5 million that weekend.

Early September is traditionally a quiet time at the box office since the summer blockbuster season is over. The studios spend the early fall quietly dumping their underperforming movies on the market. "Bangkok Dangerous" was the only new wide release this weekend.

Lionsgate, a unit of Lions Gate Entertainment Corp, said it was happy with the film's opening and expected it to be profitable. Although the movie reportedly cost $45 million to make, Lionsgate acquired U.S. and Canadian rights for a modest sum from "The Departed" producer Graham King's Initial Entertainment Group.

The film is a remake of the 1999 Thai film of the same name, with both being directed by Hong Kong-born twin brothers Danny and Oxide Pang. The remake was not screened in advance for critics, which is rarely a good sign.

Cage has actually done a lot worse at the box office: His terrorism thriller "Next" opened to $7.1 million in April 2007 and the family drama "The Weather Man" to $4.2 million in 2005. But he was last in theaters with the biggest movie of his career, "National Treasure: Book of Secrets," The action sequel opened to $45 million in December on its way to $220 million.

After three weeks at No. 1, DreamWorks/Paramount's Hollywood satire "Tropic Thunder" slipped to No. 2 with $7.5 million, while Columbia Pictures' comedy "The House Bunny" rose one to No. 3 with $5.9 million in its third week. Their respective tallies stand at $97 million and $37 million.

DreamWorks Pictures and Paramount Pictures are units of Viacom Inc. Columbia Pictures is a unit of Sony Corp.
 

Toro

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I was just telling my friend, I don't understand how anyone can take Nic Cage seriously as a tough guy or a killer kinda character. Especially with that weird ass hair
 

GHP

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he was good in a couple movies, never as an action star though. I liked him in lord of war and Matchbox man or whatever its called
 

Nuttkase

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Nicholas Cage is great in...

Raising Arizona
Leaving Las Vegas
Lord of War
The Weather Man

...and sucks in EVERYTHING else he has made. It's something I really don't get because he is really good in those movies.

Oh yeah, and fuck him for being in the remake of Bad Lieutenant. What the fuck is Werner Herzog thinking remaking that movie?
 
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yeah face off was the only movie i remember watching with dude in it. movie was coo back when it came out.

john travolta on the other hand got slapperz ahahaha
LOL

DONT EVEN USE JOHN TRAVOLTA AND NICK CAGE IN THE SAME SENTENCE, PARAGRAPH, ESSAY, NOVEL, DAY, MONTH, YEAR, ETC...

HAHA FUCK NAWW
 
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Hes a pretty good actor and has been in some great movies, if some of yall dont recognize it thats just to bad
 

P.E.

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yea the newer stuff yall mentioned were good flicks but as far as i can remember his older stufff is better and a few are oscar nominated films...these are the ones i liked that he was in...im a lil older so it goes like this...definitly classics


kiss of death (1995)
Honeymoon in Vegas (1992) ....
Red Rock West (1992) ....
Moonstruck (1987) ....
Raising Arizona (1987) ....
Peggy Sue Got Married (1986) ...
Fast Times at Ridgemont High