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Thread: 'Spider-Man 2' Snags Record $40.5 Million

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    "We are off to a phenomenal start on what looks to be a magical six days for `Spider-Man 2,"' Jeff Blake, vice chairman of the film's distributor Sony, said Thursday.

    Ticket sales Wednesday surpassed the previous debut record of $39.4 million that the original "Spider-Man" grossed in its first day two years ago.

    Factoring in rising admission prices over the last two years, though, the sequel sold a few hundred thousand fewer tickets. The new movie also played wider, in 4,152 theaters, 537 more than "Spider-Man."

    "Spider-Man 2" could go on to shatter other debut records, including the best three-day weekend gross of $114.8 million for "Spider-Man," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

    With the long holiday weekend, the film likely will set a record for biggest first six days, topping the $146.9 million haul for last year's "The Matrix Reloaded," (search) Dergarabedian said.

    On Friday or Saturday, the film also might have a shot at breaking the single-day gross record held by "Shrek 2," (search) which raked in $44.8 million in its second day. "Shrek 2" also holds the record for highest gross in its first five days at $129 million, another mark "Spider-Man 2" could approach.

    The opening-day figure for "Spider-Man 2" was more remarkable since it came on a Wednesday, when business is slower than on weekends. The first "Spider-Man" debuted on a Friday.

    "We're in uncharted territory looking at midweek numbers this big," Dergarabedian said. "I remember when $40 million was a big opening weekend for a movie not that long ago, and now that's a single day in the middle of the week."

    The best previous debut for a movie opening on Wednesday was $34.5 million last December for "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King."

    With "Spider-Man" filmmaker Sam Raimi returning to direct, the sequel has received almost universally good reviews.

    Tobey Maguire is back as the Marvel Comics superhero, a brooding college kid struggling to make ends meet and juggle long nights of crime fighting with the demands of school. Kirsten Dunst, James Franco and other key cast members also are back, and Alfred Molina co-stars as Spider-Man's new nemesis, Doc Ock.

    Maguire's casting initially turned some heads in Hollywood, since he was a rising serious actor who did not fit the usual mold of the beefy movie superhero. The $403.7 million domestic total for "Spider-Man" silenced any casting critics.

    "He's not about the brawn. It's about the pathos and brain," Dergarabedian said. "Tobey Maguire (search) had credibility as an actor going in, and he hasn't lost any credibility by doing 'Spider-Man.' "Seabiscuit' came out after 'Spider-Man,' and he's so good that when you saw him in that movie, you didn't go, `Oh, that's just Spider-Man on a horse."'

    Sony originally scheduled "Spider-Man 2" to debut the Friday before July 4, then moved it up two days to get a jump on the holiday weekend.

    With many people off work Monday, the film should draw big audiences that day. Business on Sunday might be slow, though, since that's the Fourth of July, when many people will opt for barbecues, parades and fireworks displays instead of going to the movies.

    A rainy Sunday might boost business, but Rory Bruer, Sony's head of distribution, said, "I'm not praying for rain."

    "We've had such astounding reviews throughout the country, and I think people are totally keyed in to what an incredible film Sam Raimi has delivered," Bruer said. "Come rain or shine, they want to come see this movie."
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    I loved Spider-Man and loved Spider-Man 2 even more. While not a rabid fan, I did somehow wind up at one of the Spider-Man 2 midnight openings. Four days later I was watching it in the cinema again. I don't think I even like the story or the actors that much. It must be some invisible magic, some feel-good aura that emanates from the screen ...

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    I like Spider man 2 because Mary know the secret of Peter Parker)
    And it is much more special effects. So it is a good film.

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    I didn't haven't seen it yet, but I'm sure I will and I saw some reviews in other forum I heared it got really good special effects.

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    i liked the movie it was good i liked spiderman since i was 5 :)

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    Great story with spectacular special effects will make this a classic in years to come.

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    It's sad how near cheesy ripoffs liek these steal all the profits away from truly great movies...

    This mangles the spider man sotryline so badly. If anyone here saw the all spider man TV that fox used to show on the weekends, at least that was true to the storyline.

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    It’s just a different telling of the same story. If you have watched TV a lot you should know that there are many different Spiderman shows there are at least 5 different Spiderman animated shows that I know of and 1 live action oh and a few different comic books. If all of them were told the same way they wouldn't be very interesting.

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    I absolutely loved that movie! It was so much better than the first one. It got me really excited and scared at the right time and it just left me in awe at the end. That's what I call a great movie!

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    Bah. The first movie was so well done, and then the second goes and ruins it all. Cheesy special effects, a boring "tragic" villain, and a mediocre story come together and make a movie not worth comparing to the first one.

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