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Teh One Who Knocks
04-04-2017, 09:55 PM
Brent Lang - Variety Magazine


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Ouch.

Man Down, a war thriller with Shia LaBeouf, grossed just £7 ($8.70) when it premiered in a single U.K. theater over the weekend, according to ComScore. That’s the equivalent of selling a single ticket, given that the U.K. Cinema Association puts the average movie admission cost in the country at £7.21.

“Poor Shia,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst at ComScore. “That opening could be in the Guinness World Records or something.”

The film played in one location, Reel Cinema in Burnley. It was simultaneously released digitally on demand, making the theatrical release something of an afterthought. It launches on DVD and Blu-ray next month, according to the Guardian.

After scoring in big studio blockbusters such as Transformers and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, LaBeouf has focused on more indie projects with mixed success. He earned strong reviews for last year’s American Honey, but other work, such as The Company You Keep and Charlie Countryman have barely registered with critics or audiences. Instead, the media has focused on LaBeouf’s off-screen behavior, such several alcohol-related arrests (he got sober), and performance art that recently saw the actor participate in an art installation protesting Donald Trump’s presidency.

Man Down reunited LaBeouf with Dito Montiel. The two previously worked together on 2006’s “A Guide to Recognizing Your Saints.” The film screened at the Venice and Toronto film festivals to negative reviews. It did better in the United States than it did across the pond, grossing $454,490.

Other stars in indie projects have seen similarly dismal results. Emma Watson got a wave of negative publicity last summer when her direct-to-video film The Colony only opened to £47 in the U.K., while Richard Gere’s The Benefactor kicked off to a dismal £25 in spring of 2016.

All the attention about the small grosses may have a side benefit. It could raise attention for the low-profile project.

“There could be a silver lining to those seven pounds,” said Dergarabedian.

Hugh_Janus
04-04-2017, 10:06 PM
I'm a fan of hi s work :shrug:

Teh One Who Knocks
04-04-2017, 10:07 PM
Were you the one person that bought a ticket? :-s

Hugh_Janus
04-04-2017, 10:11 PM
that's kind of what I was implying when I said that

DemonGeminiX
04-04-2017, 11:16 PM
So how was the flick?

PorkChopSandwiches
04-05-2017, 03:29 PM
:rofl:

PorkChopSandwiches
04-05-2017, 03:45 PM
Shia LaBeouf's 'Man Down' receives a UK box-office jump of 200%

Likely to End U.K. Run With Just 3 Tickets Sold

While a 200 percent box-office leap is something most producers might offer their right arm for, the team behind Man Down probably aren't finding much reason to celebrate.

The film — starring Shia LaBeouf as a PTSD-suffering U.S. soldier returning home from Afghanistan — made headlines Tuesday after it was found have opened in the U.K. with just one solitary person buying a cinema ticket.

In fairness to Man Down, it was only showing in one theater (a branch of the Reel Cinema chain in the town of Burnley) and only once a day, but a £7 ($8.70) bow must still rank among the lowest ever, especially for an A-list vehicle (the film also stars Gary Oldman, Jai Courtney and Kate Mara.)

However, speaking to the cinema manager, The Hollywood Reporter has learned that the film has since trebled its box-office takings.

"I think we've sold three tickets in total," she revealed, adding that she hadn't "experienced anything like it before."

The manager said Man Down would end its weeklong run in Burnley's Reel Cinema this Thursday, "highly likely" without any further purchases being made, a move that would see the film's U.K. theatrical total max out at £21 ($26.20), rather less than the $454,490 it earned following a limited theatrical run in the U.S. last December.

As for the individual responsible for the entirety of Man Down's opening haul — surely now a celebrity in cinema circles — the manager said that she hadn't been able to identity who it was.

Or maybe she was simply protecting them from the inevitable media scrum.

Muddy
04-05-2017, 04:20 PM
:haha:

deebakes
04-06-2017, 12:39 AM
:bwaha: