Box Office 2005

2005 was an interesting with unpredictable results. Star Wars and Batman Begins were great but Fantastic Four wasn't what it appeared to be.
 
I expected as an F4 fan for the movie to be better. I expected too much from it.
 
i liked it.....it was fun....nothing more. just fun........exactly what i expect from F4
 
xwolverine2 said:
i liked it.....it was fun....nothing more. just fun........exactly what i expect from F4

I expected better than what they did with Doom.
 
i thought doom would be better. it had it's fun moments, but i wouldn't call it a good movie :(
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($234 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($207,8 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($205,7 million)
5. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
6. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($186,2 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($154,5 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($107 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80,3 million)
17. Flightplan ($77,3 million)
18. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
19. March of the Penguins ($76,2 million)
20. Constantine ($75,6 million)
 
I see The Legend of Zorro going down to Saw II this weekend.

PG + running time = ugh
 
Downhere said:
Batman Begins should have been number 2 of the summer. I can't believe Wedding Crasher's of all movies had to beat it by 3 mil. Ugh! It should have been like this...1. Starwars, 2. BB, 3. CATCF, 4 Wedding Crashers.

If they put the word FEAR a few dozen more times into the BB script they would have made more money :o
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

The Legend of Zorro: $15 to 17 million on its way to $50 million.
Prime: $3 to 4 million on its way to less than $10 million
Saw II: $22 to 25 million on its way to $60 million.
The Weather Man: $4 to 6 million on its way to less than $18 million.
 
Im NOT going to see Legend of Zorro,It looks really childish and its pg! The Horror of the year in my opionion would be Saw2,The Trailer kicked-ass!!!
 
the mask of zorro did not need a sequel!! the trailer looks soo damn cheesy. they said they wanted to make it better than the first and they were complaining about the first. the first was awesome!!!!

saw 2 this friday :o
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($848,4 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($587,6 million)
3. Madagascar ($520,4 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($457,8 million)
5. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($429,1 million)
6. Batman Begins ($371,8 million)
7. Hitch ($368 million)
8. Fantastic Four ($328,9 million)
9. Wedding Crashers ($279,9 million)
10. Robots ($260,7 million)
11. Howl's Moving Castle ($231,7 million)
12. Constantine ($229,6 million)
13. Kingdom of Heaven ($211 million)
14. The Pacifier ($196,9 million)
15. The Longest Yard ($189,5 million)
16. The Ring Two ($160,8 million)
17. The Island ($160,2 million)
18. Sin City ($157,8 million)
19. The Interpreter ($155,9 million)
20. Monster-in-Law ($152,2 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($234,1 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($207,9 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($205,7 million)
5. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
6. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($186,2 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($154,5 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($107,2 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80,3 million)
17. Flightplan ($78,5 million)
18. March of the Penguins ($76,3 million)
19. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
20. Constantine ($75,6 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($234,1 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($208,1 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($205,9 million)
5. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
6. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($186,2 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($154,5 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($107,5 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. Flightplan ($81,3 million)
17. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80,3 million)
18. March of the Penguins ($76,5 million)
19. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
20. Constantine ($75,6 million)
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

Chicken Little: $29 to 32 million opening weekend on its way to $130 million or more.
Jarhead: $16 to 19 million opening weekend on its way to $80 to 85 million over the course of the fall.
 
i doubt the CL would get that much
 
Super_Ludacris said:
How dare you underestimate that infant poultry good sir! :eek:


:D..lol

... its going to strugle, two or three weeks later you got Harry potter than King kong and then Narnia
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($848,4 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($587,8 million)
3. Madagascar ($520,9 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($462,8 million)
5. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($429,2 million)
6. Batman Begins ($371,9 million)
7. Hitch ($368,1 million)
8. Fantastic Four ($329,1 million)
9. Wedding Crashers ($280,8 million)
10. Robots ($260,7 million)
11. Howl's Moving Castle ($231,7 million)
12. Constantine ($229,7 million)
13. Kingdom of Heaven ($211 million)
14. The Pacifier ($197,4 million)
15. The Longest Yard ($189,7 million)
16. The Ring Two ($160,9 million)
17. The Island ($160,3 million)
18. Sin City ($158,9 million)
19. The Interpreter ($158,2 million)
20. Monster-in-Law ($153 million)
 

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