![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Hollywood executives see the immense media interest in “The Doors” (Morrison magazine covers ranged from Rolling Stone to Esquire) as well as the power of the captivating concert scenes and they imagine the box-office possibilities if someone took another rock star with an equally compelling story and made a better-or at least more accessible-movie. The interesting thing in light of “The Doors’ ” fast fade at the box-office-where the estimated $40 million production has earned back only $26.8 million in its first, crucial four weeks-is why this movie has relit the Hollywood-rock fire. Oliver Stone’s “The Doors” opens to wildly uneven reviews and unimpressive box-office returns, but the story of the ‘60s band and its tormented, self-destructive lead singer Jim Morrison starts Hollywood once again thinking hard about the sometimes artful, often corny, but almost always colorful marriage of rock ‘n’ roll and the movies. ![]()
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