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May 26, 2012

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'Fireproof' Is Hot
Meanwhile, Billy: The Early Years of Billy Graham bombs at box office.




Two years ago, Facing the Giants, a low-budget sports movie made by volunteers at Sherwood Baptist Church in Albany, Georgia, grossed $10 million on a budget of only $100,000.

This year, Sherwood scored a bigger hit when Fireproof, a marriage-in-crisis movie made for $500,000, surpassed even the $25 million take of Big Idea's 2002 film, Jonah: A VeggieTales Movie. (It has currently earned $28,327,659, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com.)

But while Fireproof drew large audiences, Billy: The Early Years of Billy Graham bombed. Made for a reported $5 million, the film earned just $347,000 in its first three weeks and dropped out of theaters. Fireproof averaged $8,148 per theater in its opening weekend; Billy averaged a mere $681.

Billy producer Larry Mortorff said Fireproof's success, ironically, might have hurt his film. "Maybe the Christian world can only take one Christian film at a time, and Fireproof may have taken that spot." Mortorff said his team was strategizing a "second wave" of theatrical releases, and was confident they would break even with DVD sales and TV deals.

Fireproof's distributors, including Christian label Provident and secular outfit Samuel Goldwyn, credit the film's success to its subject matter's universal appeal, and to the fact that it was produced by people in the pews, who represent its intended audience. The film was also promoted on the Dr. Phil show, which devoted an episode to the theme of "fireproofing your marriage."

Fireproof's success goes beyond the film itself: The Love Dare, a book tie-in cowritten by director Alex Kendrick and his producer, brother Stephen (both pastors at Sherwood), sold 600,000 copies within weeks, reaching No. 1 on The New York Times list of best-selling paperback advice books.

Alex Kendrick says he expects a bigger budget for Sherwood's next film, though he and his team have not decided on a story line. But with the extra money comes the challenge of balancing the ministry with improved artistry—a challenge partly met with Fireproof by casting as its lead Kirk Cameron, who essentially worked for free.

"We want to utilize our church members as much as possible, but at the same time we do recognize that at some point," Kendrick says, "you have to go beyond church members to keep improving the craft."

Craig Detweiler, codirector of the Reel Spirituality Institute at Fuller Theological Seminary, says the Kendricks have figured out how to connect with an audience that doesn't go to the movies much. That's because, he says, they are pastors who work with "real people and their everyday struggles" all the time.



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Pam and Bobby

November 20, 2008  11:27pm

My fiancee and I are participating in counseling with our Pastor for our re-marriage and saw Fireproof last weekend. It was excellent, and great timing for us! We were both a little misty eyed when the couple was on the verge of breaking up-but were glad when they got back together with the Lord's help. If all people would put God first in everything they do-this world would be a better place! Brightest blessings! Pam and Bobby

Stacie

November 19, 2008  10:53pm

I would have had to drive over 100 miles to get to a theater that was showing Billy. I was excited about seeing "Billy" but I can't afford to drive that far! "Fireproof", however is at the theater 10 miles from my home.

Nikki

November 18, 2008  11:15pm

I didn't even know Billy Graham had a movie out? Fire proof was awesome!

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