4 articles from 2008
19 August 2008 10:08 PM, PDT | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Steve Carell has a lot to celebrate as he sees in his 46th birthday this week. From his early career as a regular on The Daily Show, he's become a comedy stalwart and unofficial member of Hollywood's uber-cool Frat Pack. Not content to impress critics as David Brent's stateside alter ego in the Us version of The Office, he found big screen success with The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Little Miss Sunshine (The less said about Evan Almighty the better!). As latest flick Get Smart opens in cinemas this week, we deliver a few fascinating facts about the postman-turned-comedy star. 1. Steve is the youngest of four brothers born in Acton, Massachusetts to a psychiatric nurse mum and electrical engineer dad. 2. Steve's paternal grandfather was Italian and his dad was born with the surname Caroselli, which he changed to Carell before (more)
By Beth Hilton
22 June 2008 10:56 AM, PDT | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
It turns out Get Smart could hold on to its audience over the course of a weekend, besting our projections and winding up just short of $40 million in its debut, according to Box Office Mojo. You would have to consider this evidence that Steve Carell is now one of the comedians audiences will pay to see.
Even though Evan Almighty didn't make its ridiculous $200 million budget back last summer, it was a $100 million comedy by the end of the bean counting, and Dan in Real Life, even though it was a much smaller film, made about $50 million on a $25 million budget.
And it's curious to note that this is the weekend that cements him as a "movie star," because it's also the same weekend audiences completely gave up on Mike Myers.
His Love Guru was an absolute mess before anyone paid to see it, and now it's a bomb. Its
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Colin Boyd
20 June 2008 10:47 PM, PDT | From fantasymoguls.com | See recent Fantasy Moguls news
Sunday 9:00 a.m. (Pacific): Steve Carell and Anne Hathaway both have new all-time best opening weekends as Get Smart (Warner Bros.) has scored an excellent $39.15 million. The action-comedy delivered an estimated $13.5 million on opening day, was up 5 percent on Saturday for $14.2 million, and Warner Bros is anticipating an $11.45 million Sunday. For Carell, who steps into the shoes of Don Adams from the late '60s TV hit, Get Smart tops his previous best opening, Evan Almighty: All-time Best Steve Carell Live Action Opening Weekends 1. Get Smart — $39.15 million (Estimated) 2. Evan Almighty — $31.19 million 3. Anchorman — $28.41 million 4. The 40-Year-Old Virgin — $21.42 million 5. Dan in Real Life — $11.8 million
Steve Mason
19 June 2008 10:56 AM, PDT | From fantasymoguls.com | See recent Fantasy Moguls news
Not much change in my weekend predictions from Monday’s early preview. Virtually everyone I talk to has Steve Carell’s Get Smart (Warner Bros) at $35M or so. If the number holds, it will be an excellent start, becoming Carell’s all-time best live action opening as an above-the-title star. His best to-date is last summer’s Evan Alimighty, which managed just $31.2M. The reviews are coming in with a positive lean. As of Thursday morning, Rotten Tomatoes has the late 60’s TV adaptation at 53% Fresh and MetaCritic is scoring at 52% Positive. With a Pg-13 rating, the movie has a chance to play to Baby Boomers, who are fans of the original show, Generation X’ers, who saw the reruns, and teens that know Carell from The 40-Year-Old Virgin and Little Miss Sunshine. I am calling for $33M-$36M for Get Smart with a possible upside surprise in the cards.
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Steve Mason
4 articles from 2008