Box Office 2005

Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($727,6 million)
2. Hitch ($366,1 million)
3. Robots ($241,5 million)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($231,9 million)
5. Constantine ($229,6 million)
6. Howl's Moving Castle ($220,6 million)
7. Madagascar ($217,3 million)
8. Batman Begins ($211,1 million)
9. Kingdom of Heaven ($208,9 million)
10. The Pacifier ($188,4 million)
11. The Ring Two ($156,5 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($152,2 million)
13. The Interpreter ($144,1 million)
14. Hide and Seek ($122,5 million)
15. Sahara ($107,4 million)
16. Monster-in-Law ($104,8 million)
17. Sin City ($104,8 million)
18. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($101,3 million)
19. Are We There Yet? ($97 million)
20. Be Cool ($93,8 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($361,5 million)
2. Hitch ($179,2 million)
3. Madagascar ($165,4 million)
4. The Longest Yard ($144,7 million)
5. Batman Begins ($135,5 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($133,4 million)
7. Robots ($127,7 million)
8. The Pacifier ($112,6 million)
9. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
10. Monster-in-Law ($80,1 million)
11. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
12. Constantine ($75,6 million)
13. Sin City ($73,7 million)
14. The Interpreter ($71,9 million)
15. Guess Who ($68,5 million)
16. Sahara ($68,1 million)
17. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
18. The Amityville Horror ($65,2 million)
19. White Noise ($56,4 million)
20. Be Cool ($56 million)
 
Comingsoon's latest predictions:

Dark Water: $13 to 15 million opening weekend on its way to around $35 million total.
Fantastic Four: $38 to 41 million on its way to around $110 million.
 
Galactus said:
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($727,6 million)
2. Hitch ($366,1 million)
3. Robots ($241,5 million)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($231,9 million)
5. Constantine ($229,6 million)
6. Howl's Moving Castle ($220,6 million)
7. Madagascar ($217,3 million)
8. Batman Begins ($211,1 million)
9. Kingdom of Heaven ($208,9 million)
10. The Pacifier ($188,4 million)
11. The Ring Two ($156,5 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($152,2 million)
13. The Interpreter ($144,1 million)
14. Hide and Seek ($122,5 million)
15. Sahara ($107,4 million)
16. Monster-in-Law ($104,8 million)
17. Sin City ($104,8 million)
18. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($101,3 million)
19. Are We There Yet? ($97 million)
20. Be Cool ($93,8 million)

Wow! It seems outside of America, the world's got taste! I'm ****ing impressed!

I mean, ****, Howl's bigger than most Hollywood movie. It deserves so (heck, it deserves to be number one) but I never though it really would.

People all around the world recognize Miyazaki's genius. Except America, of course...
 
TheSaintofKillers said:
Wow! It seems outside of America, the world's got taste! I'm ****ing impressed!

I mean, ****, Howl's bigger than most Hollywood movie. It deserves so (heck, it deserves to be number one) but I never though it really would.

People all around the world recognize Miyazaki's genius. Except America, of course...

It was the same thing with Spirited Away, which also made over $200 million worldwide. But the reason is that these movies are extremely popular in Japan, not that they are popular everywhere outside America
 
Galactus said:
Comingsoon's latest predictions:

Dark Water: $13 to 15 million opening weekend on its way to around $35 million total.
Fantastic Four: $38 to 41 million on its way to around $110 million.

if F4 gets 40mill, then maybe WOTW has a chance to hold on to the number one spot
 
If FF get's only 40, then they have no excuse. I've seen it advertised daily on tv.
 
TheSaintofKillers said:
Wow! It seems outside of America, the world's got taste! I'm ****ing impressed!

I mean, ****, Howl's bigger than most Hollywood movie. It deserves so (heck, it deserves to be number one) but I never though it really would.

People all around the world recognize Miyazaki's genius. Except America, of course...

Hey now, no way. people in America taste just as good as people in other countries.:hyper:
 
Erzengel said:
If FF get's only 40, then they have no excuse. I've seen it advertised daily on tv.

no excuse for what?
 
DOG LIPS said:
No excuse for Uwe Boll. :mad::mad:

Wait... what?


why all the h ate for Uwe boll? :(..... you know what, nevermind
 
sava said:
why all the h ate for Uwe boll? :(..... you know what, nevermind
Why?? WHY???!!!

Uwe put one of his mind-controlling leeches on you didn't he?? You're being controlled! It's a cook book! IT'S A COOK BOOK!!!!!
 
DOG LIPS said:
Why?? WHY???!!!

Uwe put one of his mind-controlling leeches on you didn't he?? You're being controlled! It's a cook book! IT'S A COOK BOOK!!!!!


lol..... lets hope he gets Kristna Loken naked in Bloodrayne :Up:
 
sava said:
no excuse for what?

For doing better?

$40 million is respectable but at first I saw BB kicking FF's non existant ass, but while BB is doing well, FF being a totally different movie could (if it's good or even Mr. & Mrs. Smith "enjoyable"), I can see FF surpassing BB.
 
Erzengel said:
For doing better?

$40 million is respectable but at first I saw BB kicking FF's non existant ass, but while BB is doing well, FF being a totally different movie could (if it's good or even Mr. & Mrs. Smith "enjoyable"), I can see FF surpassing BB.

oh yeah, If FF is a good as Mr and Mrs and it gets more than BB in the first weekend, it should beat BB
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($366,5 million)
2. Hitch ($179,4 million)
3. Madagascar ($172,1 million)
4. Batman Begins ($154,8 million)
5. The Longest Yard ($148,7 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($146,1 million)
7. Robots ($127,8 million)
8. The Pacifier ($112,8 million)
9. War of the Worlds ($112,7 million)
10. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
11. Monster-in-Law ($80,5 million)
12. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
13. Constantine ($75,6 million)
14. Sin City ($73,8 million)
15. The Interpreter ($72 million)
16. Guess Who ($68,8 million)
17. Sahara ($68,3 million)
18. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
19. The Amityville Horror ($65,2 million)
20. White Noise ($56,4 million)
 
Looks like we'll have another movie that will be huge in Far East:

The Associated Press has an interesting article on how "Star Wars: Episode III Revenge of the Sith" and "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" haven't been able to keep up with a local comic book movie:

Darth Vader, Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt are feeling the heat at the box office from an unusual rival - a movie based on a Japanese comic book, directed by Hong Kongers and starring a Taiwanese pop star making his debut in the movies.

"Initial D," the story of a young street car racer, has stunned "Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith" and the action thriller "Mr. and Mrs. Smith," starring Jolie and Pitt, at the Hong Kong box office.

The movie grossed $3.6 million over 10 days as of last weekend. By comparison, the latest Star Wars installment has made just $2.4 million over 46 days. "Mr. and Mrs. Smith" fared better, earning $2.8 million in 25 days.
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($746,5 million)
2. Hitch ($366,9 million)
3. Batman Begins ($271,5 million)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($270,1 million)
5. Madagascar ($253,8 million)
6. Robots ($241,8 million)
7. Constantine ($229,6 million)
8. War of the Worlds ($223,7 million)
9. Howl's Moving Castle ($221,3 million)
10. Kingdom of Heaven ($209,6 million)
11. The Pacifier ($193,8 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($159,4 million)
13. The Ring Two ($158,4 million)
14. The Interpreter ($144,9 million)
15. Hide and Seek ($122,5 million)
16. Sahara ($115,1 million)
17. Sin City ($108,9 million)
18. Monster-in-Law ($108,4 million)
19. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($101,4 million)
20. Are We There Yet? ($97,1 million)
 
We've had some really awesome movies so far this summer, far better than last summer IMO. Too bad the BO is doing crappy.
 
Well, last year did have some big sequels than this year, but yeah I argee this year we have far better movies this year than last year.
 
International Top 20:

1 Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith $379,423,296
2 Howl's Moving Castle $217,969,444
3 Hitch $187,427,781
4 Kingdom of Heaven $163,092,768
5 Constantine $154,003,899
6 Mr. and Mrs. Smith $121,028,612
7 Batman Begins $114,200,000
8 Robots $113,999,509
9 War of the Worlds $102,500,000
10 Ring Two $82,189,299
11 Untergang, Der $81,654,148
12 Pacifier $80,997,000
13 Kung Fu Hustle $77,763,387
14 Madagascar $77,331,165
15 Interpreter $77,292,260
16 Hide and Seek $71,408,839
17 Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous $52,900,000
18 Sahara $46,769,878
19 xXx: State of the Union $43,850,954
20 Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy $39,971,000
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($368,2 million)
2. Hitch ($179,4 million)
3. Madagascar ($175,3 million)
4. Batman Begins ($161,9 million)
5. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($150,8 million)
6. The Longest Yard ($150,3 million)
7. War of the Worlds ($134,5 million)
8. Robots ($127,8 million)
9. The Pacifier ($112,9 million)
10. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
11. Monster-in-Law ($80,7 million)
12. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
13. Constantine ($75,6 million)
14. Sin City ($73,8 million)
15. The Interpreter ($72,1 million)
16. Guess Who ($68,8 million)
17. Sahara ($68,3 million)
18. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
19. The Amityville Horror ($65,2 million)
20. White Noise ($56,4 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($370,8 million)
2. Hitch ($179,4 million)
3. Madagascar ($179,3 million)
4. Batman Begins ($171,9 million)
5. War of the Worlds ($165 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($158,7 million)
7. The Longest Yard ($152,3 million)
8. Robots ($127,9 million)
9. The Pacifier ($113 million)
10. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
11. Monster-in-Law ($81 million)
12. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
13. Constantine ($75,6 million)
14. Sin City ($73,9 million)
15. The Interpreter ($72,2 million)
16. Guess Who ($68,8 million)
17. Sahara ($68,4 million)
18. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
19. The Amityville Horror ($65,2 million)
20. Cinderella Man ($57,1 million)
 
can't believe Hitch made so much money... then again, I never saw it, but from what I heard it wasn't that great.

I guess because it was one of those all-ages "date movies"

Good to see Batman Begins working it's way up the list, though.
 

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