'Public Enemies' tries to make a few new friends
By Steven Zeitchik
We're heading out for a few days so posting will be light, but before we do we're keeping a close eye on the box-office, where this July 4th finally offers a legitimate horse race.
This date on the calendar has been the province of a single summer blockbuster since as far back as we can recall (or at least since Will Smith exploded numerous bad guys in "Independence Day" 12 years ago, effectively obliterating any memory we previously had). In the last few years, the date been home to the likes of "Superman Returns," "War of the Worlds" and the first "Transformers" -- with very little room for anything else.
But there's of course no action tentpole launching this weekend (though it may not feel that way to any movie going up against "Transformers 2"). That means there's no film that will easily steamroll the competition, just two movies at opposite ends of the spectrum, on a holiday that doesn't tend to draw one kind of audience over another.
(And there's a greater potential for an upstart or fluke this year, since box office overall tends to be down when Americans celebrate July 4th on a Friday. The two lowest weekend-winner totals in the last decade came when we took Friday off, in 2008 and 2003.)
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