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Australia Moved back after Bond

By Rodney - August 28, 2008 - 10:33 America/Montreal

Looks like more shuffling is happening in the void left by Harry Potter now dominated by Bond. It looks like the period piece Australia will now skip itself back a couple weeks.

InContention says:

Jeff Wells reports that the release date for Baz Luhrmann’s vast period romance “Australia” has been pushed back from November 14 to November 26.

I just couldn’t imagine that it was good news for this movie to get a change of format for competition that month. They likely didn’t think that Harry Potter would be a big competition, but a film like this might just appeal to the more mature crowd that will make up half of Bond’s draw.

I like period movies, but mostly because my wife made me start watching them. I get fascinated by the peek we get at a historical time and social values that are long forgotten. These are things that the Harry Potter crowd wouldnt likely have to make a tough choice on.

But now the more discerning Bond crowd would be challenging for cinema seats, so they moved it.

But honestly, will it make that much of a difference? One week before or after Bond? Is there enough crossover to worry in the first place?

» 3 Comments

  1. Kristina says:

    I doubt that anyone will see this movie. I don’t know if there’s a market for this kind of “Gone With The Wind” style of filmmaking these days. I want to see this simply because I’m a big fan of both leads.

  2. Obi-wan kubrick says:

    Kristina I have to disagree with everything you have said today. You think Tina Fey isn’t funny and that no one wants to see this movie. I couldn’t disagree more.

  3. joonavar says:

    Seriously, this movie looks like the biggest collection of hot air ever. I’ve seen a trailer for this, and still don’t know what the hell it’s about. Sorry…but it looks incredibly boring, and haven’t heard of anyone who is even slighly interested in viewing it.

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