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Friday, May 16, 2008

Day Zero

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Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 17% - Rotten
Theatrical Performance
Total US Gross $13,800
Released January 18, 2008 (exclusive)
MPAA Rating R for language, sexual content, some violence and drug use
Distributed by First Look
Source Original Screenplay
Major Genre Drama
Country United States
Production Method Live Action
Creative Type Contemporary Fiction

Synopsis

New York, New York. The U.S. military draft is back. You have thirty days to report . . .

Day Zero follows the lives of three best friends in New York City who have thirty days to come to terms with their fate - the draft is back and they've been called to serve.

Dixon, Rifkin and Feller grew up together in New York. Living very different lives in the same city, their childhood friendship still binds them. Rifkin is a married lawyer whose career is on the rise. He's just made partner and is looking for any loop hole to get out of serving. Now just isn't a good time for him. Feller is working on his second novel. The first was a smash success, but his draft notice paralyzes him, causing severe writer's block. Instead he draws up his list of Top 10 things to do before I serve. Dixon drives a cab, lives a solitary life and is proud and ready to serve - until he meets someone and finally has something to lose. Over thirty days, they will find their relationships tested as they confront long held beliefs about life, death, courage and love.

Cast

Ally Sheedy    Dr. Reynolds
Elijah Wood    Aaron Feller
Jon Bernthal    Dixon
Chris Klein    George Rifkin
Ginnifer Goodwin    Molly Rifkin

Weekend Chart Record

DateRank Gross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
1/18/2008 66 $12,070   2 $6,035 $12,070 3

Daily Chart Record

DateRank Gross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
1/21/2008 64 $1,730   2 $865 $13,800 4

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