Friday, April 10, 2009

Will Miley Cyrus Be the Next Jonas Brothers??



If you're trying to sell out arenas, you want, perhaps even deeply desire, to be compared to the Jonas Brothers.
But if you're trying to sell out multiplexes, well...
Six weeks after the Jonases' concert movie famously underwhelmed, Miley Cyrus' Hannah Montana: The Movie hits theaters Friday, and the question arises: Will the tween franchise be the next, if you'll pardon the box-office expression, Jonas Brothers


Probably not. Which is a good thing. For Miley Cyrus.
"For Miley Cyrus, this movie is perfect," says Ashley Dos Santos, the tween social-marketing expert for Crosby~Volmer International Communications, a public-relations firm. "It's coming out at the perfect time."

In terms of the box-office expectations game, it's true: Miley Cyrus and her alter ego are catching the breaks.

Bitten by the Jonas Brothers, whose 3D Concert Experience film inspired opening-weekend talk of $30 million, but delivered only $12 million, box-office forecasters are handling Hannah Montana more cautiously.

Holdover Fast & Furious, not Miley Cyrus' movie, for one thing, is expected to finish the weekend race at No. 1, with a gross in the upper $20 millions. Hannah Montana is forecast by Exhibitor Relations' Jeff Bock to debut with about $18million to $20 million—$25 million, at best.

Neither projection would see the film match what the Jonases were supposed to do, nor what 2008's Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert Tour did, which was basically lead everybody to believe that tween concert movies that charge 3-D prices are supposed to open with $30 million. (See: The Jonas Brothers not catch a break.)




On the other hand, the projections would put the new Hannah Montana movie in a league where, per Box Office Mojo's Brandon Gray, it belongs: "I think The Lizzie McGuire Movie is a better comparison."

Though now buried in the modern Disney Channel age of The Suite Life of Hannah School Musical, in 2003, the Hilary Duff TV-turned-movie comedy was a box-office hit, debuting with $17.4 million.

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Biography of Mary McCormack




* Birth Place: Plainfield, NJ
* Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 02/08/1969, Aquarius
* Profession: Actor




Mary McCormack Fast Facts:
* At age 12, she made her stage debut playing a boy in a production of Amahl and the Night Visitors.
* Studied acting at William Esper Studio in New York.
* Made her feature-film debut in 1994's A Miracle on 34th Street.
* Breakout movie performance was in 1997's Private Parts, playing Howard Stern's wife.
* Performed for three New York theaters: the Atlantic Theatre Company, Alice's 4th Floor and Naked Angels.
* Acted with her brother, Will McCormack, in the 1997 independent film comedy Colin Fitz.
* Mary McCormack Relationships:

* Will McCormack - Brother
* Michael Morris - Husband

* Margaret Morris - Daughter
* Norah McCormack - Mother
* William McCormack - Father
* Bridget - Sister
* Mary McCormack Awards:
* 2008 Tony: Best Performance by a Featured Actress in a Play - Nominee

* College:

* Trinity College, Hartford, CT (BA in Comparative Arts, 1991)




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