to May 8, 2009 instead of Christmas 2008.
JJ Abrams wants the film positioned as a "summer blockbuster", not a Christmas flick up against horsesh*t like the "Fame" remake and Adam Sandler's "Bedtime Stories".
The May date has it in a slot for a 2-3 week run with no serious competition.
JJ Abrams wants the film positioned as a "summer blockbuster", not a Christmas flick up against horsesh*t like the "Fame" remake and Adam Sandler's "Bedtime Stories".
The May date has it in a slot for a 2-3 week run with no serious competition.
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