Arnold Schwarzenegger’s return to the big screen arrived
with an Austrian Oak-sized thud this past weekend, earning a miserable $6.3
million domestically, good enough for tenth place at the box office. The action
film, THE LAST STAND, which was his first leading-role in nearly a decade after
entering politics, was in essence a probe; sent out to test the waters for
future Arnold films and franchises which includes a third CONAN film, a fifth
TERMINATOR flick, and a possible sequel to TWINS (1988).
The box office failure of THE LAST STAND questions the
possibility of future big-budget flicks with Arnold as the leading man, and
also has fans and critics wondering what went wrong with the iconic actor whose
films once always delivered the moolah. Defenders of the film are quick to
point out that recent events have now put us into a more gun-shy America which
will now veer away from violent films. However, the financial success by recent
pro-violent films such as ZERO DARK THIRTY and DJANGO UNCHAINED says otherwise.
Heck, even the critically drubbed GANGSTER SQUAD with all of its Tommy-Guns
finished in fourth place in its second week of release.
So what happened? Smart moviegoers know that January and
February are the traditional dumping-grounds for bad movies. No matter who the
star is people know there isn’t much quality to see in these months, so they
simply don’t buy a ticket. And the reason why it was released in this time of
the year is that it is indeed a lousy movie. The critics gave it its rightful
drubbing, and the negative word-of-mouth which followed kept people away.
There is also a possible cold hard truth; Arnold isn’t a box
office hit anymore. Prior to entering his political career, his last eight
movies ranged from mixed to outright stink; TERMINATOR 3, COLLATERAL DAMAGE,
THE 6TH DAY, END OF DAYS, BATMAN & ROBIN, JINGLE ALL THE WAY,
ERASER, and JUNIOR. In fact, you have to go all the way back to James Cameron’s
TRUE LIES (1994) to find Arnold’s last good film. An argument could be made
that he has picked up his career right where he left off; making crap. And all
this doom and gloom for the nearly 66-year old action star doesn’t bode well
for two other older fellas who are trying to keep their shoot-em-up film
careers firing; Sylvester Stallone’s BULLET TO THE HEAD and Bruce Willis’ fifth
DIE HARD film both open in the month of (ahem) February.
But Arnold and his pals shouldn’t be completely written off.
If THE LAST STAND proved anything, it’s that the big guy still has the charisma
and physical chops to provide entertainment. But what made his earlier films so
successful is that he worked with good directors who knew exactly how to
utilize him; James Cameron, James McTiernan, John Milus, and Paul Verhoeven practically
built their films around him. Granted, we are into a new generation of
filmmakers now, but hopefully Arnold can link himself up with the right ones
who know how to utilize him, and give him and his fans the deserved quality. Just make good movies.
What say you?
My wife and I and another couple saw "The Last Stand" this past Friday and we all actually liked it! That includes the women who are not big on shoot-em-ups! There was enough humor in the flick to make it fun and, as far fetched as it was, enough story line to keep it moving. Arnold DID show his age! Not our "Movie of the year" by any means. But a good couple hours out of the cold with some hot pop corn!
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