"Phone Booth" Delayed Again, Surviving Christmas Slips Too
January 30, 2003
A couple of high-profile films have been pushed back from their planned release
dates even further.
The Colin Farrell (Minority Report) thriller, Phone
Booth, scheduled for March 14, will now open, hopefully, on April 4. This recent
change could have to do with the onslaught of major releases in March, notably
Dreamcatcher; the John Travolta vehicle, Basic; the disaster
spectacle, The Core; A View from the Top (itself suffering from
stage fright), and Agent Cody Banks. Phone Booth would have
run into another Farrell movie, The Recruit, co-starring Al Pacino and
opening on January 31. Too much Farrell seems like a bad thing.
Phone Booth, which depicts Farrell trapped in a city phone booth
as a sniper kills around him, was delayed for months from its original November 15 release
after the sniper shootings plagued Washington, D.C. and the surrounding areas.
The film is directed by Joel Schumacher, who could use a hit after the lackluster
reception of Bad Company.
Ben Affleck and his comedy, Surviving Christmas, has been pushed back
again after studio DreamWorks skipped a planned winter 2002 and '03 release. The
movie, which also stars James Gandolfini and Catherine O'Hara, should open around
the holiday season in 2004. These spacious maneuvers could be from the fact
the studio lacks confidence in the project, always a bad sign. Surviving
Christmas is directed by Mike Mitchell (Deuce Bigalow).
Matthew Dalton
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