“Get Smart,” “Love Guru” compete for “laughs”
Oh, we’ve got comedy. “Get Smart” and “The Love Guru” will open in North American theaters on Friday, saddled with middling to bad buzz, and the result could make the weekend no laughing matter for at least one of them.
“Get Smart” — the big-screen adaptation of the classic TV show — looks likely to top the weekend rankings with ticket sales of $30 million-$35 million. The $80 million film, which stars Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway, is a co-production between Warner Bros. and Australia’s Village Roadshow. The two previously partnered on the recent bomb “Speed Racer.”
Paramount’s Mike Myers spoof “The Love Guru” should conjure about $20 million, finishing third after a second-weekend haul of $25 million or so for Universal’s incumbent champion “The Incredible Hulk.”
Paramount has been subjected to industry snickering for deciding to release its $60 million comedy at the same time as the clearly stronger “Get Smart.” But though Warners is operating from a position of strength, even its willingness to stick with its first-choice date has many suggesting that the situation is less than ideal for either studio.
- from Reuters