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Fifa's $29 Million Feature Film Earns Just $607 At The Box-office! by TheFilmmaker: 10:39am On Jun 09, 2015
Soccer fans, where art thou! grin grin grin grin


Just three days after FIFA President Sepp Blatter announced his resignation amid an ongoing corruption investigation by U.S. and Swiss authorities, the FIFA-financed Blatter biopic "United Passions" made its U.S. debut -- well, sort of. It was released in 10 theaters nationwide and, according to the Hollywood Reporter, it made $607 on Friday and Saturday.

That's not millions or thousands, just $607.

It raked in $319 on Friday and $288 on Saturday, the Hollywood Reporter said. A large chunk of that came from a theater in North Hollywood, which took in $164 over the two days, according to the website.

Full weekend figures are expected to be released Monday and video-on-demand figures for the film have not been announced. Prior to its U.S. release, it made $178,000 worldwide over the past year, according to Bloomberg.

The $607 figure is especially abysmal when considering it cost FIFA an estimated $29 million to produce the film.

Tim Roth plays Blatter in the movie and Sam O'Neill has a role as Blatter's FIFA predecessor. The actors didn't bother to show up for its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival in 2014.

The film has received some tough reviews. Some have called it FIFA propaganda and others say it's chock-full of unintentional campiness. The Times' Michael Rechtshaffen wrote the movie "comes across as a squirm-inducing heap of propaganda at its most self-congratulatory." The New York Times wrote: "'United Passions' is one of the most unwatchable films in recent memory, a dishonest bit of corporate-suite sanitizing that’s no good even for laughs."

Ouch. Perhaps FIFA should just make a sequel to "Kicking & Screaming" the next time it wants to dabble in movies.
http://www.latimes.com/sports/sportsnow/la-sp-sn-fifa-movie-united-passions-bombs-20150608-story.html
Re: Fifa's $29 Million Feature Film Earns Just $607 At The Box-office! by prof800(m): 10:50am On Jun 09, 2015
nobody wants to see a corruption propaganda. smiley

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Re: Fifa's $29 Million Feature Film Earns Just $607 At The Box-office! by Guykhena(m): 11:08am On Jun 09, 2015
haha,blame it on bad timing...

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Re: Fifa's $29 Million Feature Film Earns Just $607 At The Box-office! by Onyenna(m): 11:20am On Jun 09, 2015
Colossal loss!! Chai! Even Nollywood's 'Fried Beans' fared better....
Re: Fifa's $29 Million Feature Film Earns Just $607 At The Box-office! by dominique(f): 12:29pm On Jun 09, 2015
Even without the corruption scandal, I can't don't believe anybody in the States will be excited to watch the biopic of the ex FIFA president. They should have jejely released it in Europe cinemas. The Newyork Times critics bad gann.

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