Oscar Predictions: Waltzing with Brando

An unexpected development when the Academy released their shortlists in various races a few days back was Marlon Brando popping up in contention. And that’s not just because the legendary and quirky actor has been dead for over 20 years.

Waltzing with Brando is directed by Bill Fishman with Billy Zane playing Brando in the late 60s and early 70s when he was making The Godfather and Last Tango in Paris. He was also building an island in Tahiti and that’s where the picture focuses with Napoleon Dynamite‘s Jon Heder as his beleaguered architect. Costars include Richard Dreyfuss, Camille Razat, Tia Carrere, and James Jagger (son of Mick).

Brando premiered at the Torino Film Festival late last month. It doesn’t even have a Rotten Tomatoes page yet. Yet it surprisingly made the ten finalists in the Makeup & Hairstyling race along with anticipated heavy hitters like The Substance, Dune: Part Two, and Wicked. The fact that it reached the 10 hopefuls makes you naturally wonder if it could end up in the ultimate contending quintet. The trailer does indicate that the artists succeed in making Zane look like Brando. I’m not projecting it will, but it certainly has a 10% shot. My Oscar Prediction posts will continue…

The Top 50 SNL Cast Members of All Time: Number 2 – Eddie Murphy

After the entirety of the original cast had left SNL by 1980 as well as creator Lorne Michaels, the program was in a precarious position. Indeed the 1980-81 season is perhaps the worst of the 50 when associate producer Jean Doumanian took over show running duties.

There was one decision that failed season that literally saved the show and that was hiring Eddie Murphy at age 19. He joined SNL in the fourth episode that year and the rest was history. For the next four seasons, his comedic brilliance would shine brightly and turned Murphy into a phenom.

His mimicry skills were impeccable with classic bits like James Brown in a hot tub or the creation of Little Richard Simmons, a mashup of flamboyant singer Little Richard and fitness guru Richard Simmons. Other impersonations included James Brown and Stevie Wonder.

Mister Robinson was a takeoff on children’s host Fred Rogers with a more urban feel. One of the greatest pre-taped segments was “White Like Me” when Murphy came back to host in 1984 shortly after his departure. It was a preview of the kind of makeup effects he would become known for in The Nutty Professor and more years later. There’s Gumby (damnit) and Buckwheat and Velvet Jones. Buckwheat’s “assassination” is an all-timer.

Murphy would reprise many of these characters 35 years later in a triumphant Christmas show hosting gig in 2019. It was one more reminder of his vital contributions to SNL during a period where he also shot 48 Hrs., Trading Places, and Beverly Hills Cop and created the iconic stand-up special Delirious. The 40 years that followed are thanks to him and he deserves that credit. #1 will be up soon!

Eddie Murphy

Years on the Show: 1980-84

The Top 50 SNL Cast Members of All Time: Number 3 – Kristen Wiig

Kristen Wiig’s tenure on SNL was so fruitful that she got a most epic sendoff when she departed in 2012. It included getting serenaded by host Mick Jagger and a slow dance with creator Lorne Michaels. The Groundlings alumni’s seven seasons featured some wonderful impressions, but the volume of hilarious original characters is what made her stand out.

A lot of them were bizarre in a glorious way. The Target Lady and the constantly bitter Aunt Linda. Her Kat to Fred Amisen’s Garth, always inventing songs at the Weekend Update desk. Old-time screen siren Mindy Grayson and her inappropriate appearances on Secret Password. The sexy until she’s not Shana and Sue, who can’t help but ruin any event when a surprise is occurring.

Then there’s practically indescribable creations like Gilly and especially Dooneese along with her sisters on The Lawrence Welk Show. I could go on and on (her celebrity reporter alongside Bill Hader or The Californians) and it’s a sign of how impactful Wiig’s time was. And, yes, there are impersonations that were fantastic like Kathie Lee Gifford, Greta Van Susteren, Suze Orman, Ann-Margret and Liza Minnelli. #2 will be up soon!

Kristen Wiig

Years on the Show: 2005-12

The Top 50 SNL Cast Members of All Time: Number 4 – Dana Carvey

During SNL’s currently airing 50th season, viewers have been reminded of the brilliance of Dana Carvey in the form of his President Biden impersonation. To fans of the show, this is no surprise considering Carvey has been giving us unforgettable takes on political figures and others for nearly 40 years in studio 8H. The best known example was President George H.W. Bush during his tenure in office. However, the considerable list of Carvey impressions includes Ross Perot, Johnny Carson, Woody Allen, Jimmy Stewart, Regis Philbin, Paul McCartney, Casey Kasem, Tom Brokaw, Ted Koppel, and Charles Grodin.

In a cast that included heavy hitters like Phil Hartman, Mike Myers, and Jan Hooks, Carvey turned into the headliner. Original creations included Church Lady, Hans from Hans and Franz, Massive Headwound Harry, the Grumpy Old Man, and his Garth to Mike Myers’ Wayne Campbell from the “Wayne’s World” sketches. They would, of course, turn into one of SNL’s most successful transitions to the silver screen in 1992.

Carvey would leave the next year but has returned numerous times in the 30 years after to provide more highlights. #3 will be up soon!

Dana Carvey

Years on the Show: 1986-93

December 27-29 Box Office Predictions

Blogger’s Update (12/24): On the eve of its Christmas premiere, I’m bumping my A Complete Unknown from $13.1 million to $16.3 million from Friday to Sunday and from $24.4 million to $31.1 million from Wednesday to Sunday

The 2024 movie season concludes with Christmas falling on a Wednesday and four wide releases populating the marketplace that day. They are gothic horror remake Nosferatu from Robert Eggers, Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown with Timothée Chalamet, steamy thriller Babygirl starring Nicole Kidman, and the true-life boxing tale The Fire Inside. You can peruse my detailed prediction posts on the quartet here:

The box office can get awfully unpredictable over the holidays and that might hold true this year. Many questions abound. There is a decent chance that the top four, despite the same number of newbies, remains the same. Sonic the Hedgehog 3, after ruling the charts surprisingly easily over Mufasa: The Lion King, may cling to 1st even though it should have the largest decline of holdovers. I’m projecting it falls over in the mid to high 40s with Mufasa only easing in the high 20s in their second weekends.

Other returnees, as can be the case over the Yuletide frame, may experience increases from the previous frame. If so, Wicked (which I have rising in the mid 30s) and Moana 2 (low 30s) may maintain the 3-4 positions.

I have Nosferatu and A Complete Unknown both in the low teens for Friday to Sunday and mid 20s when counting Wednesday and Thursday. Either of them could exceed my expectations and enter the top 4.

As for Babygirl and The Fire Inside, I have them in the bottom of top 10 with Gladiator II in seventh and Homestead in 8th.

Here’s how I have it all shaking out:

1. Sonic the Hedgehog 3

Predicted Gross: $32.1 million

2. Mufasa: The Lion King

Predicted Gross: $26 million

3. Wicked

Predicted Gross: $18.8 million

4. Moana 2

Predicted Gross: $16.9 million

5. A Complete Unknown

Predicted Gross: $16.3 million (Friday to Sunday); $31.1 million (Wednesday to Sunday)

6. Nosferatu

Predicted Gross: $14.8 million (Friday to Sunday); $26.4 million (Wednesday to Sunday)

7. Gladiator II

Predicted Gross: $5.7 million

8. Homestead

Predicted Gross: $4.6 million

9. Babygirl

Predicted Gross: $4.2 million (Friday to Sunday); $6.9 million (Wednesday to Sunday)

10. The Fire Inside

Predicted Gross: $2.9 million (Friday to Sunday); $4.8 million (Wednesday to Sunday)

Box Office Results (December 20-22)

Paramount/Sega, as mentioned, held the top spot with plenty of room to spare as Sonic the Hedgehog 3 made off with $60.1 million. That’s well under my generous $77.6 million estimate and falls well shorty of the $72 million achieved by part 2 in 2022. It’s still a respectable number considering that it should perform decently in the weeks ahead.

Disney’s Mufasa: The Lion King didn’t exactly roar in second with $35.4 million compared to my $51.3 million prediction. Considering the reported $200 million price tag, this is a letdown. However, families could be biding their time to make their trek to multiplex to view it.

Wicked was third with $14.1 million, a tad ahead of my $12.7 million take. The Broadway adaptation stands at $384 million after five weeks.

After three weeks in 1st, Moana 2 was fourth with $13.2 million (I said $12.5 million) to bring its tally to $359 million.

Angel Studios got their post-apocalyptic pic Homestead to the five spot with $6 million and I failed to do a projection for it.

Gladiator II was sixth with $4.5 million (I was right there at $4.6 million) for five-week earnings of $154 million.

Finally, Kraven the Hunter from the Spider-Man Universe tumbled 72% to $3 million in its sophomore frame compared to my $4.8 million projection. The stalled superhero tale has made a piddly $17 million thus far.

And that does it for now, folks! Have a wonderful holiday and until next time…

97th Academy Awards Predictions: December 22nd Edition

My latest Oscar forecast follows the reveals for shortlists earlier this week where we now know the 15 finalists in International Feature Film, Documentary Feature, and Original Song. We were also given the 20 hopefuls in Original Score and ten pictures standing in Makeup and Hairstyling, Sound, and Visual Effects. I covered my reaction to the shortlists here:

Best Sound is the category most altered by the announcement of ten finalists. The Brutalist, which clings to my #1 ranking in Best Picture, falls out of Sound altogether while A Complete Unknown rises two spots to third position. That’s not the only significant development for the Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet. Three days before its opening, I have Unknown in my BP ten for the first time and that’s at the expense of A Real Pain. That’s not all. Edward Norton’s performance as Pete Seeger in the movie enters the Supporting Actor quintet with Yura Borisov (Anora) now on the outside looking in.

In Best Actress, that pesky fifth slot goes back to Cynthia Erivo (Wicked) over Marianne Jean-Baptiste in Hard Truths.

You can read all the movement below as I now have Emilia Pérez leading all nominees with 11 to The Brutalist‘s 10. I’ll have another update up post Christmas and pre-New Year’s!

Best Picture

Predicted Nominees:

1. The Brutalist (Previous Ranking: 1) (Even)

2. Conclave (PR: 2) (E)

3. Anora (PR: 3) (E)

4. Emilia Pérez (PR: 4) (E)

5. Wicked (PR: 6) (+1)

6. Dune: Part Two (PR: 5) (-1)

7. The Substance (PR: 7) (E)

8. Sing Sing (PR: 9) (+1)

9. A Complete Unknown (PR: 11) (+2)

10. Nickel Boys (PR: 8) (-2)

Other Possibilities:

11. A Real Pain (PR: 10) (-1)

12. September 5 (PR: 13) (+1)

13. The Seed of the Sacred Fig (PR: 12) (-1)

14. All We Imagine as Light (PR: 14) (E)

15. Nosferatu (PR: 15) (E)

Best Director

Predicted Nominees:

1. Brady Corbet, The Brutalist (PR: 1) (E)

2. Sean Baker, Anora (PR: 2) (E)

3. Edward Berger, Conclave (PR: 3) (E)

4. Jacques Audiard, Emilia Pérez (PR: 4) (E)

5. Coralie Fargeat, The Substance (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Denis Villeneuve, Dune: Part Two (PR: 6) (E)

7. RaMell Ross, Nickel Boys (PR: 7) (E)

8. Mohammad Rasoulof, The Seed of the Sacred Fig (PR: 10) (+2)

9. Payal Kapadia, All We Imagine as Light (PR: 9) (E)

10. Jon M. Chu, Wicked (PR: 8) (-2)

Best Actress

Predicted Nominees:

1. Mikey Madison, Anora (PR: 1) (E)

2. Demi Moore, The Substance (PR: 4) (+2)

3. Karla Sofia Gascón, Emilia Pérez (PR: 3) (E)

4. Angelina Jolie, Maria (PR: 2) (-2)

5. Cynthia Erivo, Wicked (PR: 6) (+1)

Other Possibilities:

6. Marianne Jean-Baptiste, Hard Truths (PR: 5) (-1)

7. Fernanda Torres, I’m Still Here (PR: 9) (+2)

8. Nicole Kidman, Babygirl (PR: 7) (-1)

9. Kate Winslet, Lee (PR: 10) (+1)

10. Saoirse Ronan, The Outrun (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

Amy Adams, Nightbitch

Best Actor

Predicted Nominees:

1. Adrien Brody, The Brutalist (PR: 1) (E)

2. Timothée Chalamet, A Complete Unknown (PR: 2) (E)

3. Ralph Fiennes, Conclave (PR: 3) (E)

4. Colman Domingo, Sing Sing (PR: 4) (E)

5. Daniel Craig, Queer (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Sebastian Stan, The Apprentice (PR; 6) (E)

7. Hugh Grant, Heretic (PR: 8) (+1)

8. Jesse Eisenberg, A Real Pain (PR: 7) (-1)

9. Sebastian Stan, A Different Man (PR: 9) (E)

10. Glen Powell, Hit Man (PR: 10) (E)

Best Supporting Actress

Predicted Nominees:

1. Zoe Saldaña, Emilia Pérez (PR: 1) (E)

2. Ariana Grande, Wicked (PR: 2) (E)

3. Isabella Rossellini, Conclave (PR: 5) (+2)

4. Felicity Jones, The Brutalist (PR: 3) (-1)

5. Danielle Deadwyler, The Piano Lesson (PR: 4) (-1)

Other Possibilities:

6. Margaret Qualley, The Substance (PR: 7) (+1)

7. Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, Nickel Boys (PR: 6) (-1)

8. Selena Gomez, Emilia Pérez (PR: 8) (E)

9. Joan Chen, Dídi (PR: Not Ranked)

10. Saoirse Ronan, Blitz (PR: 9) (-1)

Dropped Out:

Monica Barbaro, A Complete Unknown

Best Supporting Actor

Predicted Nominees:

1. Kieran Culkin, A Real Pain (PR: 1) (E)

2. Guy Pearce, The Brutalist (PR: 2) (E)

3. Clarence Maclin, Sing Sing (PR: 3) (E)

4. Edward Norton, A Complete Unknown (PR: 6) (+2)

5. Denzel Washington, Gladiator II (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Yura Borisov, Anora (PR: 4) (-2)

7. Stanley Tucci, Conclave (PR: 8) (+1)

8. Jeremy Strong, The Apprentice (PR: 7) (-1)

9. Adam Pearson, A Different Man (PR: 9) (E)

10. Brian Tyree Henry, The Fire Inside (PR: 10) (E)

Best Original Screenplay

Predicted Nominees:

1. Anora (PR: 1) (E)

2. The Brutalist (PR: 2) (E)

3. A Real Pain (PR: 3) (E)

4. The Substance (PR: 4) (E)

5. The Seed of the Sacred Fig (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. September 5 (PR: 6) (E)

7. Hard Truths (PR: 7) (E)

8. All We Imagine as Light (PR: 8) (E)

9. Saturday Night (PR: 9) (E)

10. Challengers (PR: 10) (E)

Best Adapted Screenplay

Predicted Nominees:

1. Conclave (PR: 1) (E)

2. Nickel Boys (PR: 2) (E)

3. Sing Sing (PR: 3) (E)

4. Emilia Pérez (PR: 4) (E)

5. Dune: Part Two (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. A Complete Unknown (PR: 9) (+3)

7. The Room Next Door (PR: 6) (-1)

8. I’m Still Here (PR: 8) (E)

9. Wicked (PR: 7) (-2)

10. Hit Man (PR: 10) (E)

Best International Feature Film

Predicted Nominees:

1. Emilia Pérez (PR: 1) (E)

2. The Seed of the Sacred Fig (PR: 2) (E)

3. I’m Still Here (PR: 3) (E)

4. The Girl with the Needle (PR: 4) (E)

5. Vermiglio (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Dahomey (PR: 8) (+2)

7. Kneecap (PR: 6) (-1)

8. Flow (PR: 7) (-1)

9. Universal Language (PR: 9) (E)

10. How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (PR: 10) (E)

Best Animated Feature

Predicted Nominees:

1. The Wild Robot (PR: 1) (E)

2. Flow (PR: 2) (E)

3. Inside Out 2 (PR: 3) (E)

4. Memoir of a Snail (PR: 4) (E)

5. Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Piece by Piece (PR: 8) (+2)

7. Moana 2 (PR: 7) (E)

8. Chicken for Linda! (PR: 6) (-2)

9. Transformers One (PR: 9) (E)

10. Spellbound (PR: 10) (E)

Best Documentary Feature

Predicted Nominees:

1. No Other Land (PR: 1) (E)

2. Sugarcane (PR: 4) (+2)

3. Daughters (PR: 2) (-1)

4. Will & Harper (PR: 3) (-1)

5. Dahomey (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Black Box Diaries (PR: 6) (E)

7. Union (PR: 7) (E)

8. Soundtrack to a Coup d’Etat (PR: 8) (E)

9. Porcelain War (PR: Not Ranked)

10. The Remarkable Life of Ibelin (PR: 10) (E)

Dropped Out:

Super/Man: The Christopher Reeve Story

Best Cinematography

Predicted Nominees:

1. The Brutalist (PR: 1) (E)

2. Dune: Part Two (PR: 2) (E)

3. Nickel Boys (PR: 3) (E)

4. Maria (PR: 8) (+4)

5. The Girl with the Needle (PR: 5) (E)

Other Possibilities:

6. Conclave (PR: 6) (E)

7. Nosferatu (PR: 4) (-3)

8. Emilia Pérez (PR: 7) (-1)

9. Anora (PR: Not Ranked)

10. A Complete Unknown (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

Challengers

Wicked

Best Costume Design

Predicted Nominees:

1. Wicked (PR: 1) (E)

2. Dune: Part Two (PR: 2) (E)

3. Gladiator II (PR: 5) (+2)

4. Nosferatu (PR: 3) (-1)

5. Maria (PR: 4) (-1)

Other Possibilities:

6. Conclave (PR: 8) (+2)

7. Blitz (PR: 10) (+3)

8. A Complete Unknown (PR: 7) (-1)

9. The Brutalist (PR: 9) (E)

10. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (PR: 6) (-4)

Best Film Editing

Predicted Nominees:

1. Conclave (PR: 3) (+2)

2. Anora (PR: 2) (E)

3. The Brutalist (PR: 1) (-2)

4. Emilia Pérez (PR: 7) (+3)

5. September 5 (PR: 6) (+1)

Other Possibilities:

6. Dune: Part Two (PR: 4) (-2)

7. Challengers (PR: 8) (+1)

8. The Substance (PR: 5) (-3)

9. Wicked (PR: 10) (+1)

10. Nickel Boys (PR: 9) (-1)

Best Makeup and Hairstyling

Predicted Nominees:

1. The Substance (PR: 1) (E)

2. Wicked (PR: 3) (+1)

3. Dune: Part Two (PR: 2) (-1)

4. A Different Man (PR: 4 (E)

5. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice (PR: 7) (+2)

Other Possibilities:

6. Nosferatu (PR: 5) (-1)

7. Emila Pérez (PR: 10) (+3)

8. Maria (PR: 6) (-2)

9. Waltzing with Brando (PR: Not Ranked)

10. The Apprentice (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

Sasquatch Sunset

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

Best Original Score

Predicted Nominees:

1. The Brutalist (PR: 1) (E)

2. Conclave (PR: 2) (E)

3. Emilia Pérez (PR: 5) (+2)

4. The Wild Robot (PR: 4) (E)

5. Challengers (PR: 3) (-2)

Other Possibilities:

6. Wicked (PR: 10) (+4)

7. Sing Sing (PR: 6) (-1)

8. Nosferatu (PR: 7) (-1)

9. The Room Next Door (PR: 8) (-1)

10. Blitz (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

Nickel Boys

Best Original Song

Predicted Nominees:

1. “El Mal” from Emilia Pérez (PR: 1) (E)

2. “Kiss the Sky” from The Wild Robot (PR: 3) (+1)

3. “Mi Camino” from Emilia Pérez (PR: 2) (-1)

4. “The Journey” from The Six Triple Eight (PR: 4) (E)

5. “Like a Bird” from Sing Sing (PR: 9) (+4)

Other Possibilities:

6. “Compress/Repress” from Challengers (PR: 8) (+2)

7. “Harper and Will Go West” from Will & Harper (PR: 7) (E)

8. “Tell Me It’s You” from Mufasa: The Lion King (PR: Not Ranked)

9. “Piece by Piece” from Piece by Piece (PR: Not Ranked)

10. “Sick in the Head” from Kneecap (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

“Forbidden Road” from Better Man

“Beautiful That Way” from The Last Showgirl

“Better Way to Live” from Kneecap

Best Production Design

Predicted Nominees:

1. Wicked (PR: 1) (E)

2. Dune: Part Two (PR: 2) (E)

3. The Brutalist (PR: 5) (+2)

4. Gladiator II (PR: 4) (E)

5. Nosferatu (PR: 3) (-2)

Other Possibilities:

6. Maria (PR: 9) (+3)

7. Conclave (PR: 7) (E)

8. Blitz (PR: 8) (E)

9. A Complete Unknown (PR: 10) (+1)

10. Emilia Pérez (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

The Substance

Best Sound

Predicted Nominees:

1. Dune: Part Two (PR: 1) (E)

2. Wicked (PR: 2) (E)

3. A Complete Unknown (PR: 5) (+2)

4. Emilia Pérez (PR: 6) (+2)

5. Blitz (PR: 7) (+2)

Other Possibilities:

6. Gladiator II (PR: 3) (-3)

7. The Wild Robot (PR: Not Ranked)

8. Alien: Romulus (PR: Not Ranked)

9. Deadpool & Wolverine (PR: Not Ranked)

10. Joker: Folie à Deux (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

The Brutalist

Nosferatu

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

The Substance

Best Visual Effects

Predicted Nominees:

1. Dune: Part Two (PR: 1) (E)

2. Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes (PR: 2) (E)

3. Wicked (PR: 3) (E)

4. Gladiator II (PR: 6) (+2)

5. Better Man (PR: 4) (-1)

Other Possibilities:

6. Twisters (PR: 5) (-1)

7. Mufasa: The Lion King (PR: 8) (+1)

8. Alien: Romulus (PR: Not Ranked)

9. Deadpool & Wolverine (PR: 9) (E)

10. Civil War (PR: Not Ranked)

Dropped Out:

The Substance

Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga

And that works out to the following numbers of nominations for these films:

11 Nominations

Emilia Pérez

10 Nominations

The Brutalist

8 Nominations

Dune: Part Two, Wicked

7 Nominations

Conclave

5 Nominations

Anora, Sing Sing, The Substance

4 Nominations

A Complete Unknown, Gladiator II

3 Nominations

Maria, Nickel Boys, The Wild Robot

2 Nominations

The Girl with the Needle, Nosferatu, A Real Pain, The Seed of the Sacred Fig

1 Nomination

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice, Better Man, Blitz, Challengers, Dahomey, Daughters, A Different Man, Flow, I’m Still Here, Inside Out 2, Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes, Memoir of a Snail, No Other Land, The Piano Lesson, Queer, September 5, The Six Triple Eight, Sugarcane, Vermiglio, Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl, Will & Harper

The Fire Inside Box Office Prediction

Amazon MGM is hoping moviegoers choose to spend some time with The Fire Inside this Christmas. The true-life sports drama stars Ryan Destiny as boxer Claressa “T-Rex” Shields as she trains for the 2012 Summer Olympics with Brian Tyree Henry as her coach. Rachel Morrison directs with a script from Moonlight Oscar winner Barry Jenkins, who currently has Mufasa: The Lion King in multiplexes.

Inside first screened at the Toronto Film Festival to some knockout reviews. The Rotten Tomatoes score is 96% with 78 on Metacritic. Said to be a crowdpleaser, I’m a bit perplexed by the lack of marketing. Perhaps this will surprise, but I think its five-day holiday earnings ring up less than $5 million.

The Fire Inside opening weekend prediction: $2.9 million (Friday to Sunday); $4.8 million (Wednesday to Sunday)

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The Top 50 SNL Cast Members of All Time: Number 6 – John Belushi

There have been hundreds upon hundreds of cast members and hosts who have made us laugh on SNL during its nearly 50 years of existence. John Belushi was the first. He appeared in “The Wolverines” sketch that cold opened the first episode ever on October 11, 1975. Feigning a heart attack to the “real” medical episode of his scene partner (writer Michael O’Donoghue), it was Belushi who stood out even though Chevy Chase got to say “Live from New York…”

A Second City and National Lampoon alum, his manic energy stood out among the original Not Ready for Prime Time Players. This extended to bits at the Weekend Update Desk, impersonating Beethoven and Brando and William Shatner as James T. Kirk, and Joe Cocker, and bringing his musical and dancing chops alongside Dan Aykroyd as The Blues Brothers. There’s his Samurai character or a (personal favorite) taped sketch where he extols the virtues of little chocolate donuts.

Chevy Chase left for silver screen stardom after one season, but it was Belushi who first broke through in theaters with National Lampoon’s Animal House in 1978. That was a year before he departed SNL. When he left, it was hard to imagine the show continuing without him. Of course it managed to though Belushi cast a wide and wild shadow with his contributions. #5 will be up soon!

John Belushi

Years on the Show: 1975-79

Babygirl Box Office Prediction

Following its Venice Film Festival premiere to mostly strong reviews early in the fall, Babygirl is delivered to theaters on Christmas Day. The steamy thriller casts Nicole Kidman and Harris Dickinson in a Fatal Attraction scenario. Halina Reijn directs with a supporting cast including Sophie Wilde and Antonio Banderas.

The A24 release has generated some Oscar buzz for Ms. Kidman. The Rotten Tomatoes meter is at 85% with 80 on Metacritic. Babygirl hopes to bring in a female crowd over the holidays but its appeal could be limited. Look for a mid single digits output from Friday to Sunday and throw in $2-3 million more when factoring in the 25th and 26th.

Babygirl opening weekend prediction: $4.2 million (Friday to Sunday); $6.9 million (Wednesday to Sunday)

For my Nosferatu prediction, click here:

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For my The Fire Inside prediction, click here: