No Time to Die, the final installment in the Daniel Craig era of the James Bond franchise, bagged an estimated $56 million at the North American box during its opening weekend, according to MGM -- the studio behind the film. A perfectly fine box office haul, but only just "fine." In fact, this weekend actually represented the second-lowest opening of any of Craig's Bond films.
I confess, I contributed to the film's performance -- or, rather, the lack thereof. The posted sign that greeted patrons of the AMC theater in LA's Westfield Century City mall sort of explains why. "No Time to Die Run Time: 3 hours & 3 minutes," the sign announced to patrons. "Westfield Century City ONLY validates for free for up to 3 hours."
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