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Disney’s Pricey Wedding Merchandise

October 27, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

Walt Disney rolls out some of the most expensive movie-licensed merchandise anywhere—diamond rings and wedding dresses for women who want a real-life princess experience. Diamond rings – named for animated movie characters Sleeping Beauty, Snow White, Cinderella, Jasmine, Ariel, and Belle – run $4,210 to $6,780 each. Wedding dresses go up to $4,000 and are created by … [Read more...] about Disney’s Pricey Wedding Merchandise

Disaster Epic Mounts ‘Roadblock’ TV Buy

September 24, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

"2012" posters.

Sony Pictures is making an expensive and early push for its Nov. 13 release of global disaster epic “2012.” If you are watching advertising-supported TV Thursday Oct. 1, you can’t miss the “2012” commercials. Sony/Columbia is mounting a “roadblock” campaign placing ads simultaneously on all TV media, in what will reach an estimated at 110-140 million people (the US … [Read more...] about Disaster Epic Mounts ‘Roadblock’ TV Buy

Stealth Change In Trailer Ratings?

September 19, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

"2012" posters.

The eagle-eyed “Movie Mom” spotted a subtle posted policy change in movie industry placement of trailers in relation to youth audiences. Movie Mom Nell Minow notes that promotional trailers now say they are approved for “appropriate audiences” whereas before the phrase was “all audiences”. Clearly, the new language gives theaters (and websites streaming trailers) more … [Read more...] about Stealth Change In Trailer Ratings?

Uni Backpedals From Video Games

September 9, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

Wanted: Weapons game box

The major studios have increasingly opted to create video games tied to their movies via in-house divisions in recent years. A “Los Angeles Times” article says Universal Pictures is backpedaling, after some poor results. “Based on the 2008 movie of the same name starring Angelina Jolie, the video game [‘Wanted: Weapons of Fate’] sold only 100,000 units in the U.S. in its … [Read more...] about Uni Backpedals From Video Games

Imax Screens 16-Minute ‘Avatar’ Clip

August 13, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

In its extensive discussion of trailers, “Marketing to Moviegoers: Second Edition” calls them essentially “free samples” of movies. Now, 20th Century Fox is taking the trailer concept to an extreme level with “Avatar,” which is the Jim Cameron (“Titanic”) sci-fi epic set for Dec. 18 theatrical release. A “Los Angeles Times” article says big-screen Imax theaters will present … [Read more...] about Imax Screens 16-Minute ‘Avatar’ Clip

Females Dig Scary Movies?

August 6, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

"I Spit On Your Grave"

Hollywood has learned that women are a bigger audience for some horror films than men, which is impacting selection of projects and marketing, according to an “Entertainment Weekly” story. “Name any recent horror hit and odds are that female moviegoers bought more tickets than men,” says the “EW” article written by Christine Spines. “And we’re not just talking about … [Read more...] about Females Dig Scary Movies?

Advocate Rips Kid Ads for PG-13

August 5, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

Iron Man 3

The Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood launched a letter writing campaign to pressure major studio film distributors from marketing PG-13 rated films to children audiences. The issue is not clear-cut because a PG-13 rating usually flags some content as potentially unsuitable, such as language or violence, but parents may decide such movies are okay for their kids … [Read more...] about Advocate Rips Kid Ads for PG-13

‘Avatar’ Toys Tout Augmented Reality

July 26, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

"Avatar" action figures.

Mattel is trying to put some special sauce on its toy line licensed from upcoming theatrical “Avatar” by touting there’s online content unique to each toy. A press release from the toy company calls the special content “augmented reality technology.” Says a Mattel press release: “Each action figure, vehicle and creature in the product line will come with a 3-D web tag, … [Read more...] about ‘Avatar’ Toys Tout Augmented Reality

High Concept ‘Bruno’ Proves Fragile

July 20, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

"Bruno" nude poster.

The second weekend of “Bruno” plunged an astronomical 73% at the boxoffice, indicating the R-rated black comedy will fade fast after a decent opening and underscoring that “high concept” films are fragile. Universal Pictures’ Bruno grossed $8.3 million for the July 17-19 weekend on 2,759 screens in the U.S. and Canada. It took in $30.6 million on three less screens its … [Read more...] about High Concept ‘Bruno’ Proves Fragile

Good Reviews Can’t Save Films?

June 12, 2009 by Robert Marich Leave a Comment

"Imagine That" poster.

The weekend box office battle emerges as pivotal to regaining record-setting momentum and has some bad news for two films getting critics' praise. A “Los Angeles Times” article reads the tea leaves – in the form of tracking surveys – and finds the two big new films underwhelming in terms of audience appeal. Tracking surveys are movie research of audience awareness and … [Read more...] about Good Reviews Can’t Save Films?

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