If Harold and Kumar was rated pg-13, it would have been a different story. The DVD should sell well, and then have a cult following...the sequel should do a lot better.Originally Posted by Doc Holliday
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Napoleon Dynamite comes in at #14 with $2,083,493 for a total of $22,380,194.
Hero tops the chart at #1 with $18,004,319 on it's opening weekend.
Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle miserably placed 30th, with $195,172 on 170 lousy screens for a total of $17,832,106. It's safe to say it's dead.
Catwoman came in #37 with $124,019 for a total of $39,389,097.
All but one of these movies I enjoyed and wished success for.
Last edited by Doc Holliday; 31 Aug 2004 at 01:58 AM. Reason: added links
"Question the world man... I know the meaning of everything right now... it's like I can touch god." - bbobb the ggreatt
Yeah, I bet H and K will do really well on DVD.
It cost 9,000,000 to make. Make it 15 with marketing and it's already profitable before overseas and video.
As long as they make H and K go to Amsterdam, it's all good.
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Go Napoleon! I knew he'd rock the hizzle.
Yay for Harold and Kumar. I didn't think it was very funny at all :3
I can see why people wouldn't want to see Napolean Dynamite. His character is amazing in the movie, yet every other character in the movie is exactly like him, which takes away from the surreal attitude of his character. The directing and pacing of this movie has no point either, it feels as though taking back the school was added and barely focused, instead we got a bunch of slapstick jokes and quips that were funny. So it was funny, but as a movie it was pretty bad.
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