Box Office 2005

North America

1. White Noise ($50,8 million)
2. Coach Carter ($45,6 million)
3. Racing Stripes ($28,5 million)
4. Are We There Yet? ($22,1 million)
5. Elektra ($21,6 million)
6. Assault on Precinct 13 ($10,5 million)
 
North America

1. White Noise ($53,7 million)
2. Coach Carter ($53,6 million)
3. Are We There Yet? ($38,5 million)
4. Racing Stripes ($35,1 million)
5. Elektra ($23 million)
6. Hide and Seek ($22 million)
7. Assault on Precinct 13 ($14,8 million)
8. Alone in the Dark ($2,8 million)
9. Indigo ($1 million)
 
North America

1. Coach Carter ($55,1 million)
2. White Noise ($54,3 million)
3. Are We There Yet? ($40,7 million)
4. Racing Stripes ($36,1 million)
5. Hide and Seek ($26,8 million)
6. Elektra ($23,4 million)
7. Assault on Precinct 13 ($16,1 million)
8. Alone in the Dark ($3,8 million)
9. Indigo ($1,2 million)
 
Worldwide

1. Howl's Moving Castle ($211,9 million)
2. The Chorus ($69 million)
3. White Noise ($64,7 million)
4. Kung Fu Hustle ($61,8 million)
5. Coach Carter ($55,1 million)
6. Racing Stripes ($41,1 million)
7. Are We There Yet? ($40,7 million)
8. Elektra ($38,9 million)
9. Hide and Seek ($26,8 million)
10. Assault on Precinct 13 ($17,5 million)
11. Bride and Prejudice ($12,8 million)
12. Mindhunters ($10,9 million)
13. Steamboy ($10 million)
14. Melinda and Melinda ($9,7 million)
15. Alone in the Dark ($3,8 million)
16. The Bridge of San Luis Rey ($1,3 million)
17. Indigo ($1,2 million)
 
What a dreadful first month... Let´s hope February is a little better...
 
I doubt Goyer will effect Batman Begins...most of the moviegoing public doesn't pay attention to the screenwriter.
 
Apollo87 said:
i see batman having more of a spiderman factor then hulk.
Its like this buddy, in Hulk there was too much Banner not enough Hulk smash. In Batman Begins there will be too much Bruce Wayne not enough Batman.:batman:
 
BatMatt said:
yeah i would think it wouldn't have a big second weekend drop, because those who doubted another batman film will have a look that weekend after a great word of mouth from the first
what makes you think it'll have a great word of mouth? You know how dumb the general audience is. There gonna be pissed of cuz of not enough Batman. I hope I'm wrong but BB still won't be number one in 2005.:batman:
 
By that argument, Superman The Movie and Spider-Man wouldn´t have been major blockbusters.
 
North America

1. Coach Carter ($59,3 million)
2. White Noise ($55,1 million)
3. Are We There Yet? ($51,3 million)
4. Racing Stripes ($40,4 million)
5. Hide and Seek ($35,7 million)
6. Elektra ($23,8 million)
7. Boogeyman ($19 million)
8. Assault on Precinct 13 ($17,9 million)
9. The Wedding Date ($11,1 million)
10. Alone in the Dark ($4,7 million)
11. Indigo ($1,2 million)
12. Aliens of the Deep ($1 million)
 
Worldwide

1. Howl's Moving Castle ($211,9 million)
2. The Chorus ($70,5 million)
3. White Noise ($67 million)
4. Kung Fu Hustle ($63,1 million)
5. Coach Carter ($59,9 million)
6. Are We There Yet? ($52,2 million)
7. Racing Stripes ($45,8 million)
8. Elektra ($44,3 million)
9. Hide and Seek ($37,5 million)
10. Boogeyman ($21 million)
11. Assault on Precinct 13 ($19,3 million)
12. Bride and Prejudice ($12,8 million)
13. The Wedding Date ($12,6 million)
14. Mindhunters ($10,9 million)
15. Melinda and Melinda ($10,1 million)
16. Steamboy ($10 million)
17. Alone in the Dark ($4,9 million)
18. The Bridge of San Luis Rey ($1,3 million)
19. Indigo ($1,2 million)
 
North America

1. Coach Carter ($60,4 million)
2. White Noise ($55,4 million)
3. Are We There Yet? ($53 million)
4. Racing Stripes ($41,1 million)
5. Hide and Seek ($38 million)
6. Elektra ($23,9 million)
7. Boogeyman ($22,5 million)
8. Assault on Precinct 13 ($18,6 million)
9. The Wedding Date ($13,9 million)
10. Alone in the Dark ($5 million)
11. Indigo ($1,2 million)
12. Aliens of the Deep ($1,1 million)
 
Can't wait until Howl's Moving Castle is released!
 
North America

1. Coach Carter ($62,9 million)
2. Are We There Yet? ($61,3 million)
3. White Noise ($55,6 million)
4. Racing Stripes ($43,8 million)
5. Hide and Seek ($43,4 million)
6. Hitch ($43,1 million)
7. Boogeyman ($32,8 million)
8. Elektra ($24,1 million)
9. The Wedding Date ($19,4 million)
10. Assault on Precinct 13 ($19,4 million)
11. Pooh's Heffalump Movie ($5,8 million)
12. Alone in the Dark ($5,1 million)
13. Aliens of the Deep ($1,5 million)
14. Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior ($1,3 million)
15. Indigo ($1,2 million)

Strong opening for Hitch. Looks like it will be the first one to reach $100 million this year.

Comingsoon's projections for this week's wide releases:

Because of Winn-Dixie: $12 to 14 million over the four-day weekend on its way to $35 million.

Constantine: $30 to 33 million over the four-day weekend although it may struggle to reach the $80 million mark.

Son of the Mask: $9 to 11 million over the four day weekend and less than $25 million total.
 
Worldwide

1. Howl's Moving Castle ($211,9 million)
2. The Chorus ($70,7 million)
3. White Noise ($67,4 million)
4. Kung Fu Hustle ($64,9 million)
5. Coach Carter ($63,2 million)
6. Are We There Yet? ($63,1 million)
7. Racing Stripes ($53,5 million)
8. Hitch ($50,7 million)
9. Hide and Seek ($50,4 million)
10. Elektra ($47,2 million)
11. Boogeyman ($34,2 million)
12. Assault on Precinct 13 ($20,8 million)
13. The Wedding Date ($20,3 million)
14. Bride and Prejudice ($13,2 million)
15. Constantine ($12 million)
16. Mindhunters ($10,9 million)
17. Melinda and Melinda ($10,3 million)
18. Steamboy ($10 million)
19. Pooh's Heffalump Movie ($8,8 million)
20. Alone in the Dark ($5,2 million)
 
Kmackintrush said:
Can't wait until Howl's Moving Castle is released!

Moving Castle is putting up some pretty impressive numbers! Could this be another CTHD? I've never heard of this movie until now.

Has anybody on the board seen it?
 
What's CTHD? As for the numbers for Howl's Moving castle... impressive, yes, but not surprising considering it was made by the same guy who made Spirited Away. Obviously he's popular in Japan.
 
Well, we can tell the first real big time hit of the year is Hitch. But still February is gonna be considered a weak month compared to last year, cuz of TPOTC.
 
Galactus said:
What's CTHD? As for the numbers for Howl's Moving castle... impressive, yes, but not surprising considering it was made by the same guy who made Spirited Away. Obviously he's popular in Japan.

Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon of course.
 
North America

1. Coach Carter ($63,7 million)
2. Are We There Yet? ($63 million)
3. Hitch ($58,3 million)
4. White Noise ($55,7 million)
5. Hide and Seek ($45,3 million)
6. Racing Stripes ($44,4 million)
7. Boogeyman ($35,6 million)
8. Elektra ($24,1 million)
9. The Wedding Date ($21,4 million)
10. Assault on Precinct 13 ($19,7 million)
11. Pooh's Heffalump Movie ($7,3 million)
12. Alone in the Dark ($5,2 million)
13. Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior ($2 million)
14. Aliens of the Deep ($1,7 million)
15. Indigo ($1,2 million)
 
North America

1. Hitch ($95 million)
2. Are We There Yet? ($71,1 million)
3. Coach Carter ($65,1 million)
4. White Noise ($55,9 million)
5. Hide and Seek ($48,3 million)
6. Racing Stripes ($46,3 million)
7. Boogeyman ($41,7 million)
8. Constantine ($33,6 million)
9. The Wedding Date ($25,9 million)
10. Elektra ($24,2 million)
11. Assault on Precinct 13 ($20 million)
12. Because of Winn-Dixie ($13,2 million)
13. Pooh's Heffalump Movie ($12,6 million)
14. Son of the Mask ($9,1 million)
15. Alone in the Dark ($5,2 million)
16. Ong Bak: The Thai Warrior ($2,8 million)
17. Aliens of the Deep (2,2 million)
18. Indigo ($1,2 million)
19. Bride and Prejudice ($0,9 million)
20. The Chorus ($0,7 million)
 
Worldwide

1. Howl's Moving Castle ($211,9 million)
2. Hitch ($97,3 million)
3. Are We There Yet? ($74,4 million)
4. The Chorus ($73,2 million)
5. White Noise ($71,5 million)
6. Kung Fu Hustle ($66 million)
7. Coach Carter ($65,1 million)
8. Constantine ($64,3 million)
9. Racing Stripes ($59,2 million)
10. Downfall ($56,7 million)
11. Hide and Seek ($54,4 million)
12. Elektra ($47,3 million)
13. Boogeyman ($41,7 million)
14. The Wedding Date ($25,9 million)
15. Assault on Precinct 13 ($24,2 million)
16. Pooh's Heffalump Movie ($17,4 million)
17. Son of the Mask ($13,8 million)
18. Bride and Prejudice ($13,7 million)
19. Because of Winn-Dixie ($13,2 million)
20. Mindhunters ($10,9 million)
 
I'm so proud of Howl's Moving Castle's performance!:D:up:
 
Comingsoon's predictions for this weeks wide releases:

Cursed: $16 to 18 million opening weekend; less than $45 million total.
Diary of a Mad Black Woman: $6 to 8 million opening weekend but less than $20 million total.
Man of the House: $6 to 8 million opening weekend and less than $20 million total.
 

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