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How Many Moviegoers Will Inglourious Basterds Scalp This Weekend?

  • 8/21/09 at 09:30 AM
How Many Moviegoers Will Inglourious Basterds Scalp This Weekend?

Photo: Courtesy of the Weinstein Company

A lot, maybe! We'd certainly hate to jinx it, but all polling data suggests that Quentin Tarantino's Nazi-scalping dramedy Inglourious Basterds is on target to earn between $25 million and $30 million this weekend, which would make for the director's biggest-ever domestic opening. It's also off to a strong start overseas; Basterds opened in Europe on Wednesday, and it's already made $1.4 million in France, which is Tarantino's best one-day haul there (no word yet on how it's doing in Germany, but presumably incredibly).

The Weinstein Company split the movie's $70 million cost with Universal, which means they'll only keep half of its worldwide gross. But good reviews should deliver a solid-enough opening, and as long as this thing turns a profit at all, it'll be the biggest hit Harvey's had in a long time (and the fact that he probably can't tell its two blonde female leads apart will only make that more poignant).

Movie projector: 'Basterds' could have a glorious $30-million-plus opening [Company Town/LAT]
Good start in Europe for 'Basterds' [Variety]

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