Box Office 2005

Hitch was like the only show in town during the winter months.
 
Comingsoon's predictions for this week's releases:

Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: $44 to 48 million opening weekend and around $135 million total.

Wedding Crashers: $23 to 26 million opening weekend on its way to close to $100 million.
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($766,1 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($369,7 million)
3. Hitch ($367 million)
4. Batman Begins ($305,5 million)
5. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($296,4 million)
6. Madagascar ($285,6 million)
7. Robots ($241,9 million)
8. Constantine ($229,6 million)
9. Howl's Moving Castle ($221,8 million)
10. Kingdom of Heaven ($209,7 million)
11. The Pacifier ($195 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($163,5 million)
13. The Ring Two ($159,2 million)
14. The Interpreter ($145,4 million)
15. Hide and Seek ($122,5 million)
16. Sahara ($115,2 million)
17. Sin City ($111,1 million)
18. Monster-in-Law ($109,8 million)
19. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($101,4 million)
20. Are We There Yet? ($97,1 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($372,2 million)
2. Madagascar ($181,8 million)
3. Hitch ($179,4 million)
4. War of the Worlds ($177,2 million)
5. Batman Begins ($177,1 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($163 million)
7. The Longest Yard ($153,4 million)
8. Robots ($127,9 million)
9. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
10. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
11. Monster-in-Law ($81,2 million)
12. Fantastic Four ($77,4 million)
13. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
14. Constantine ($75,6 million)
15. Sin City ($74 million)
16. The Interpreter ($72,3 million)
17. Guess Who ($68,8 million)
18. Sahara ($68,4 million)
19. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
20. The Amityville Horror ($65,2 million)
 
WOW will atleast get 200 mill
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($373,9 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($192,4 million)
3. Madagascar ($184,1 million)
4. Batman Begins ($183,1 million)
5. Hitch ($179,4 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($168,3 million)
7. The Longest Yard ($154,4 million)
8. Robots ($128 million)
9. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($100,2 million)
11. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
12. Monster-in-Law ($81,5 million)
13. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
14. Constantine ($75,6 million)
15. Sin City ($74 million)
16. The Interpreter ($72,4 million)
17. Guess Who ($68,8 million)
18. Sahara ($68,5 million)
19. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
20. The Amityville Horror ($65,2 million)
 
Finally Hitch is further down the list!!!!!
 
Mr and Mrs Smith could beat Hitch too
 
Latest predictions:

The Island: $33 to 35 million opening weekend on its way to $130 million.
Bad News Bears: $12 to 14 million on it’s way to around $35 million.
The Devil's Rejects: $5 to $7 million opening weekend on it’s way to around $13 million.
Hustle & Flow: $7 to 9 million on its way to $35 million or more
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($788,5 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($449,7 million)
3. Hitch ($367,1 million)
4. Madagascar ($330,7 million)
5. Batman Begins ($326,8 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($313,5 million)
7. Robots ($242,1 million)
8. Howl's Moving Castle ($231,2 million)
9. Constantine ($229,6 million)
10. Kingdom of Heaven ($209,9 million)
11. The Pacifier ($195,5 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($166,1 million)
13. The Ring Two ($159,2 million)
14. The Interpreter ($150,8 million)
15. Fantastic Four ($150,8 million)
16. Hide and Seek ($122,5 million)
17. Sahara ($116,9 million)
18. Sin City ($114,2 million)
19. Monster-in-Law ($113,3 million)
20. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($101,4 million)
 
what is Cruise take from WOTW, anyone know, I heard he made 40 million off of The Last Samurai, im not sure what that BO total was or his %.
 
FF is coming out on Fance and UK in the next week and will hit Italy and a few other big markets only on September. Enough to reach $100 million?
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($374,8 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($199,5 million)
3. Batman Begins ($186,4 million)
4. Madagascar ($185,5 million)
5. Hitch ($179,4 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($170,9 million)
7. The Longest Yard ($154,9 million)
8. Robots ($128 million)
9. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($110,3 million)
11. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($85,8 million)
12. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
13. Monster-in-Law ($81,7 million)
14. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
15. Constantine ($75,6 million)
16. Sin City ($74 million)
17. The Interpreter ($72,4 million)
18. Guess Who ($68,8 million)
19. Sahara ($68,5 million)
20. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
 
darkdonnie said:
what is Cruise take from WOTW, anyone know, I heard he made 40 million off of The Last Samurai, im not sure what that BO total was or his %.

TLS made 456 mill WW.... so i guess he'll make about the same with WOTW
 
Dang the number two movie in US so far wouldn´t have been number five last year... the slump is big...
 
ultimatefan said:
Dang the number two movie in US so far wouldn´t have been number five last year... the slump is big...

Well, there are still some big movies at the end of the year that could make a lot of money and make things look brighter. But the big movie-companies is actually making more money this year so far than last year at this time. The difference is that last year there was two independent movies that became surprisingly huge successes: The Passion of the Christ and Fahrenheit 9/11
 
Galactus said:
Well, there are still some big movies at the end of the year that could make a lot of money and make things look brighter. But the big movie-companies is actually making more money this year so far than last year at this time. The difference is that last year there was two independent movies that became surprisingly huge successes: The Passion of the Christ and Fahrenheit 9/11
If the companies are making more money, it must be more diluted. We didn´t have as many smashes this year as last year.
 
ultimatefan said:
Dang the number two movie in US so far wouldn´t have been number five last year... the slump is big...

you had two huge sequels last year and you had the passion of the christ...
 
sava said:
you had two huge sequels last year and you had the passion of the christ...
Maybe, but I´m sure the studios expected this year´s blockbusters to make more... ROTS is making about the same as HP 3, WOTW may make about as much as TDAT, BB will make about 200 m and be the third movie of the summer.
 
ultimatefan said:
Maybe, but I´m sure the studios expected this year´s blockbusters to make more... ROTS is making about the same as HP 3, WOTW may make about as much as TDAT, BB will make about 200 m and be the third movie of the summer.

looks like it
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($375,9 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($208,4 million)
3. Batman Begins ($191,1 million)
4. Madagascar ($186,7 million)
5. Hitch ($179,5 million)
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($174,6 million)
7. The Longest Yard ($155,4 million)
8. Robots ($128 million)
9. Fantastic Four ($122,9 million)
10. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($114,1 million)
11. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
12. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
13. Monster-in-Law ($82 million)
14. Wedding Crashers ($80,4 million)
15. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
16. Constantine ($75,6 million)
17. Sin City ($74 million)
18. The Interpreter ($72,5 million)
19. Guess Who ($68,8 million)
20. Sahara ($68,6 million)
 
Latest predictions:

Must Love Dogs: $12 to 15 million opening weekend on its way to $50 million.
Sky High: $12 to 14 million opening weekend on its way to $45 million
Stealth: $22 to 25 million on its way to $70 million
 

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