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You mean number 1 box office?
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And like I said Legacy ended under 40mil with a 38.1mil actual. It's still a decent opening for a spin off but the legs will have to be there for it to mean anything. Personally I think that it's in for a 55 to 60% drop because of The expendables and shaky word of mouth.
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Yeah, Bourne's numbers fell so quickly over the weekend that I can't see how it's not going to take a tumble next weekend. Early weekday numbers weren't much better than The Campaign and The Dark Knight Rises, either.
Anybody that doubts The Hobbit's potential to go well over a billion is fooling themselves. Return of the King made $1.1 billion worldwide in 2003. We have almost a decade of ticket price inflation, international box office expansion, and 3D and IMAX upcharges to factor into the Hobbit's potential. Plus the fact that there might be more showings because it's certainly possible that each of the Hobbit films won't be 3 hours long as there's not that much source material. $1 billion worldwide is the floor if it's any good. Heck, I'll go further. The Hobbit has a legit chance at $2 billion worldwide. Last edited by Evil Twin; 08-15-2012 at 07:47 AM. |
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Nitro Circus hahaha. I bet they thought it was going to do a lot better than that. I can't find a budget but I bet it cost $5-$10 mil at the lowest.
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Top 20 worldwide
1. Marvel's The Avengers $1461,9 million 2. The Dark Knight Rises $837,2 million 3. Ice Age: Continental Drift $768 million 4. The Amazing Spider-Man $690,9 million 5. The Hunger Games $684,4 million 6. Men in Black 3 $621 million 7. Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted $548,2 million 8. Snow White and the Huntsman $389,2 million 9. Brave $374,6 million 10. The Intouchables $361,4 million 11. Titanic $343,6 million ($2185,4 million in total) 12. Dr. Seuss' The Lorax $335,4 million 13. Journey 2: The Mysterious Island $325,9 million 14. Ted $323,5 million 15. Prometheus $320,5 million 16. Battleship $302,8 million 17. Wrath of the Titans $302 million 18. John Carter $282,8 million 19. Dark Shadows $236,5 million 20. American Reunion $233,6 million |
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2. The Dark Knight Rises $840 million
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Based on early estimates, it seems that Dark Knight Rises won't be in the top 5 this weekend.
For comparisons: The Dark Knight - 8 weeks in top 5 Batman `89 - 7 weeks in top 5 |
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1. The Expendables 2 $10,500,000 - $10,500,000
2. The Bourne Legacy $5,300,000 - $57,861,000 3. Sparkle $4,600,000 - $4,550,000 4. ParaNorman $4,500,000 - $4.5 5. The Campaign $4,175,000 - $42,484,000 6. The Odd Life of Timothy Green $3,403,000 - 7,681,000 7. The Dark Knight Rises $3,125,000 - $401,901,000 8. Hope Springs $2,750,000 - $28,702,000 9. Diary of a Wimpy Kid 3 $1,150,000 - $36,062,000 10. Total Recall $1,050,000 - $49,332,000 http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/ Quote:
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Officially the first time where there are 3 movies to have earned at least $400 million domestically in a year. Don't think there's ever even been three $350 million earners, excluding this year of course.
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Yeah there doesn't seem to be anything close to this year. We'll see how welll The Hobbit does as well.
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expendables only doing 28mill for the weekend i was hoping for 40mill with its 100mill budget doesnt look good for a 3rd film
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It probably would have done decent numbers if it was released to more than 800 theaters. My group of friends was planning on seeing it, but the closest theater played it was 60+ miles away.
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Yeah, really lame numbers. Personally I thought it would 45mil or at least in the high 30's.
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Remains to see if there will be a new box office record this year. 2012 might be ahead of 2009 (which has the record) at the moment, but is slightly behind 2010. But with movies like Breaking Dawn part 2 and The Hobbit coming out toward the end of the year it should have a good chance.
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As for The Expendables 2, let's keep in mind two things. 1) Old-Timers teaming up is not special anymore. It was funny the first time. Now? Been there. Done that. 2) The first movie kind of sucked. So, the mainstream audience wasn't hyped for the sequel. |
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Expendables marketing was classic bait and switch. Playing on nostalgia for mid-80s/early-90s crappy actioners starring tough guys is one thing (A promise it delivered). Heavily suggesting the whole film was Sly/Arnold/Bruce together is another. That came back to haunt them as I suspected.
Old saying is true. Play with matches... you get burned.
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But that wasn't the case for this movie ...
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Gitesh Pandya @giteshpandya #Expendables2 opens #1 this wknd w/ $28.8M, 17% weaker than last pic. 1st #1 hit for ChuckNorris in 27 years!
http://twitter.com/giteshpandya/stat...06366488514560
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This year has been pretty lame at the box office and despite what Hollywood is going to claim the Summer wasn't special before the shootings in Aruora. Snow White and the Huntsman did okay but it probably did about 20mil less than Universal thought it would here in the states. Prometheus did okay but I bet that Fox expected it to have legs after it's strong opening like adult skewing sci fi flicks Super 8 and Inception did. I'm not saying Inception numbers as that's too high an expectation but they couldn't have been expecting for it to only slightly outgross Super 8 after opening with 15 million more. Battleship and Dark Shadows tanked hard and part of that is Avengers related but mostly it's the fact that the movies looked like ****. Yes Batman, Avengers, Ted, Brave and Spiderman have all grossed over 200mil but only Ted and just how big The Avengers was was a true surprise.
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Studio Weekend Estimates
http://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/...ate/2012-08-19 1 The Expendables 2 $28,750,000 -- 3,316 -- $8,670 $28,750,000 1 Lionsgate 2 The Bourne Legacy $17,020,000 -55% 3,753 8 $4,535 $69,581,080 2 Universal 3 ParaNorman $14,008,498 -- 3,429 -- $4,085 $14,008,498 1 Focus 4 The Campaign $13,385,000 -50% 3,255 50 $4,112 $51,693,537 2 Warner Bros. 5 Sparkle (2012) $12,000,000 -- 2,244 -- $5,348 $12,000,000 1 Sony / TriStar 6 The Dark Knight Rises $11,140,000 -41% 3,157 -533 $3,529 $409,915,911 5 Warner Bros. 7 The Odd Life of Timothy Green $10,909,000 -- 2,598 -- $4,199 $15,187,015 1 Disney 8 Hope Springs (2012) $9,100,000 -38% 2,361 0 $3,854 $35,051,792 2 Sony / Columbia 9 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days $3,850,000 -52% 2,737 -664 $1,407 $38,762,321 3 Fox 10 Total Recall (2012) $3,500,000 -56% 2,434 -1167 $1,438 $51,782,443 3 Sony / Columbia 11 Ice Age: Continental Drift $2,950,000 -54% 2,274 -829 $1,297 $150,136,416 6 Fox 12 Ted (2012) $1,600,000 -50% 1,169 -1039 $1,369 $213,121,305 8 Universal
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1984, 2002, 2004 were the only years where it was close to having four films cross that mark. Looking at what the LOTR films sold, 2012 should be the first year where four films sold over 50 million when The Hobbit comes out. 2012 just happens to have the perfect storm having TDKR and The Hobbit followed by two surprises in The Avengers and The Hunger Games. 2012 Marvel's The Avengers $617,603,000 The Hunger Games $407,693,000 The Dark Knight Rises $409,916,000 2004 Shrek 2 $569,828,400 $441,226,247 Spider-Man 2 $482,473,200 $373,585,825 The Passion of the Christ $478,832,800 $370,782,930 2003 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $494,350,400 $377,845,905 Finding Nemo $451,826,500 $339,714,978 Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl $406,204,200 $305,413,918 1997 Titanic $1,087,949,000 $658,672,302 Men in Black $438,025,700 $250,690,539 The Lost World: Jurassic Park $400,277,800 $229,086,679 1984 Ghostbusters $567,259,500 $238,632,124 Beverly Hills Cop $538,543,100 $234,760,478 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom $429,333,200 $179,870,271 1978 Grease $617,293,000 $188,755,690 National Lampoon's Animal House $480,319,900 $141,600,000 Superman $460,012,200 $134,218,018 1977 Star Wars $1,428,519,200 $460,998,007 Smokey and the Bandit $455,800,100 $126,737,428 1977 Close Encounters of the Third Kind $445,715,900 $132,088,635 1975 Jaws $1,027,192,100 $260,000,000 The Rocky Horror Picture Show $441,656,800 $112,892,319 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest $430,556,600 $108,981,275 1973 The Exorcist $887,005,300 $232,906,145 The Sting Uni. $714,925,700 $156,000,000 American Graffiti $527,028,600 $115,000,000 1970 Love Story $561,385,100 $106,397,186 Airport $530,212,500 $100,489,151 M.A.S.H. $430,547,400 $81,600,000 1965 The Sound of Music $1,142,171,300 $158,671,368 Doctor Zhivago $995,566,400 $111,721,910 Thunderball $599,896,000 $63,595,658 1964 Mary Poppins $627,018,200 $102,272,727 Goldfinger $531,726,000 $51,081,062 My Fair Lady $481,200,000 $72,000,000
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2 HOUR PREMIERE - APRIL 7 "Are you alone?" Last edited by Shifty; 08-20-2012 at 09:48 AM. |
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On pace to be a.... Box Office Bomb ● Box Office Disappointment ● Box Office Success ● Blockbuster ● Not Yet Released
based on worldwide gross, budget, marketing costs and type of film (indie/blockbuster) Films will likely turn a profit/break even with global TV cable sales and Blu-ray sales. Dark Shadows ● Battleship ● What to Expect When You're Expecting ● Piranha 3DD ● Lola Versus ● Rock of Ages ● That's My Boy ● Girl in Progress ● Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter ● Seeking a Friend for the End of the World ● People Like Us ● Savages ● The Watch ● Ruby Sparks ● Total Recall ● The Odd Life of Timothy Green Bernie ● The Dictator ● Hysteria ● Chernobyl Diaries ● Snow White and the Huntsman ● Prometheus ● Tyler Perry's Madea's Witness Protection ● Katy Perry: Part of Me ● Safety Not Guaranteed ● Step Up Revolution ● Easy Money ● Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days ● Celeste and Jesse Forever ● The Campaign ● ParaNorman MIB3 ● Moonrise Kingdom ● Brave ● Ted ● Beasts of the Southern Wild ● The Amazing Spider-Man ● The Bourne Legacy ● Hope Springs ● Sparkle ● The Expendables 2 The Avengers ● Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted ● Magic Mike ● Ted ● Ice Age: Continental Drift ● The Dark Knight Rises ● Spoiler!!! Click to Read!:
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2 HOUR PREMIERE - APRIL 7 "Are you alone?" Last edited by Shifty; 08-21-2012 at 12:00 PM. |
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Im pretty sure Magic Mike can be considered a blockbuster compared to it's budget and The Campaign is doing fine i think, didnt it already make back it's budget and it's only been out 2 weeks right? And Madea (unfortunetly) did alright too
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