Thursday's box office resulted in another $1,151,342, which moves Dark Shadows' domestic box office to $55,482,896,
which is currently good enough to place it at #19 for the year to date
Although I anticipate that Men In Black III will leapfrog Dark Shadows this weekend, I also suspect that there are 5 or so movies that could fall behind Dark Shadows this weekend.
While there has been quite a bit of concern expressed that this movie will be viewed as a bomb, I don't share those concerns.
And I do expect the movie to do well in the aftermarket.
I thought maybe it would be possible that she gave her original name to Willie or something, and then he simply forgot it. But this wouldn't make sense given how protective Liz is shown to be over the children in the movie. She would want to know the name of the person coming to watch over them.
Aren't flubs all part-and-parcel of DS? Didn't they exist in every incarnation of it? Without them, they wouldn't be DS. Maybe Depp/Burton intended it and wanted to see if anyone caught on. After all, Cameron, who wanted to make everything on Titanic to be historically perfect had smoke coming out of the fourth stack - he did that deliberately for Titanic buffs, since the fourth funnel was a dummy that served as storage for deck chairs. And S.E. Hinton somehow got the publishers to retrain one "flub" in her reworked novel, Hawkes Harbor (the obvious original title must've been Collinsport), for us DS fans.
They've already been replacing (with other movies) the billboards, and ads on buses and bus stops, in Chicago over the last several days.
David Selby has posted some comments about the new movie on his blog:http://www.davidselby.com/blog/2012/05/25/comments-on-tim-burton-and-johnny-depps-dark-shadows/