Box Office 2005

North America

1. Hitch ($177,6 million)
2. Robots ($125,7 million)
3. The Pacifier ($110,1 million)
4. Are We There Yet? ($82,2 million)
5. The Ring Two ($75,9 million)
6. Constantine ($75,4 million)
7. Sin City ($73,1 million)
8. Guess Who ($67,8 million)
9. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
10. Sahara ($64,8 million)
11. The Amityville Horror ($63,6 million)
12. The Interpreter ($62,5 million)
13. White Noise ($56,4 million)
14. Be Cool ($55,8 million)
15. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
16. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,4 million)
17. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($50 million)
18. Racing Stripes ($49,2 million)
19. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($47,2 million)
20. Boogeyman ($46,5 million)
 
North America

1. Hitch ($177,6 million)
2. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($158,4 million)
3. Robots ($126,1 million)
4. The Pacifier ($110,2 million)
5. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
6. The Ring Two ($75,9 million)
7. Constantine ($75,5 million)
8. Sin City ($73,2 million)
9. Guess Who ($68 million)
10. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
11. Sahara ($65,6 million)
12. The Interpreter ($65,4 million)
13. The Amityville Horror ($64,3 million)
14. White Noise ($56,4 million)
15. Be Cool ($55,8 million)
16. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
17. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,4 million)
18. Racing Stripes ($49,2 million)
19. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($47,3 million)
20. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ($46,9 million)
 
Comingsoon's predictions for this week's new movies:

The Longest Yard: $37 to 40 million in its first three days, another $8 to 10 million on Memorial Day, on its way to roughly $130 million.

Madagascar: Around $65 million over the four-day holiday weekend with roughly $48-50 million in its first three days. It should be able to hold up its business well over the rest of the summer to end up close to $300 million.
 
Only 2 CGI movies have made it to 300 million, Shrek 2 and Finding Nemo. I think Madagascar will be around 200-250.
 
300 is a tad high, big competition around that time, somewhere in the low 200's is my guess.
 
Worldwide

1. Hitch ($360 million)
2. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($329,2 million)
3. Robots ($236,8 million)
4. Constantine ($228,3 million)
5. Howl's Moving Castle ($218 million)
6. Kingdom of Heaven ($171,2 million)
7. The Pacifier ($167,5 million)
8. The Ring Two ($155 million)
9. The Interpreter ($126,5 million)
10. Hide and Seek ($122,1 million)
11. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($98,1 million)
12. Are We There Yet? ($96,5 million)
13. Sahara ($94,1 million)
14. Be Cool ($93 million)
15. White Noise ($88,9 million)
16. Downfall ($83,7 million)
17. Kung Fu Hustle ($82,5 million)
18. Guess Who ($82 million)
19. The Amityville Horror ($80,9 million)
20. Racing Stripes ($80,9 million)
 
Who is actually paying money to see Hitch is my question.

!snap
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($200,4 million)
2. Hitch ($177,6 million)
3. Robots ($126,3 million)
4. The Pacifier ($110,3 million)
5. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
6. The Ring Two ($76,1 million)
7. Constantine ($75,5 million)
8. Sin City ($73,3 million)
9. Guess Who ($68 million)
10. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
11. The Interpreter ($66,6 million)
12. Sahara ($65,9 million)
13. The Amityville Horror ($64,5 million)
14. White Noise ($56,4 million)
15. Be Cool ($56 million)
16. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
17. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,6 million)
18. Monster-in-Law ($49,7 million)
19. Racing Stripes ($49,2 million)
20. The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy ($47,8 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($270,5 million)
2. Hitch ($177,6 million)
3. Robots ($126,7 million)
4. The Pacifier ($110,8 million)
5. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
6. The Ring Two ($76,1 million)
7. Constantine ($75,5 million)
8. Sin City ($73,4 million)
9. The Interpreter ($69,2 million)
10. Guess Who ($68 million)
11. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
12. Sahara ($66,5 million)
13. The Amityville Horror ($64,5 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($62,4 million)
15. Madagascar ($61 million)
16. The Longest Yard ($58,6 million)
17. White Noise ($56,4 million)
18. Be Cool ($56 million)
19. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
20. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,6 million)
 
1.Star wars Episode III
2.fantastic Four
3.King Kong
4.Harry potter 4
5.batman Begins
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($530,9 million)
2. Hitch ($360,3 million)
3. Robots ($237,8 million)
4. Constantine ($228,3 million)
5. Howl's Moving Castle ($218 million)
6. Kingdom of Heaven ($190,2 million)
7. The Pacifier ($172,6 million)
8. The Ring Two ($155,3 million)
9. The Interpreter ($134,1 million)
10. Hide and Seek ($122,2 million)
11. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($98,5 million)
12. Are We There Yet? ($96,6 million)
13. Sahara ($95,9 million)
14. Be Cool ($93,4 million)
15. White Noise ($88,9 million)
16. Downfall ($84,7 million)
17. Kung Fu Hustle ($83,4 million)
18. Guess Who ($81,9 million)
19. The Amityville Horror ($81,5 million)
20. Racing Stripes ($80,9 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($282,8 million)
2. Hitch ($177,6 million)
3. Robots ($126,8 million)
4. The Pacifier ($111 million)
5. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
6. The Ring Two ($76,1 million)
7. Constantine ($75,5 million)
8. Sin City ($73,5 million)
9. Madagascar ($72,3 million)
10. The Longest Yard ($69,7 million)
11. The Interpreter ($69,6 million)
12. Guess Who ($68 million)
13. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
14. Sahara ($66,6 million)
15. Monster-in-Law ($65,1 million)
16. The Amityville Horror ($64,5 million)
17. White Noise ($56,4 million)
18. Be Cool ($56 million)
19. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
20. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,6 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($307,9 million)
2. Hitch ($177,6 million)
3. Robots ($127 million)
4. The Pacifier ($111,3 million)
5. Madagascar ($100,4 million)
6. The Longest Yard ($95,8 million)
7. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
8. The Ring Two ($76,1 million)
9. Constantine ($75,5 million)
10. Sin City ($73,5 million)
11. Monster-in-Law ($71,1 million)
12. The Interpreter ($70,4 million)
13. Guess Who ($68 million)
14. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
15. Sahara ($66,9 million)
16. The Amityville Horror ($64,5 million)
17. White Noise ($56,4 million)
18. Be Cool ($56 million)
19. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
20. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,6 million)
 
maye ROTS will get to 400 mill after all
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($623,9 million)
2. Hitch ($361,3 million)
3. Robots ($239,2 million)
4. Constantine ($229,4 million)
5. Howl's Moving Castle ($218 million)
6. Kingdom of Heaven ($199,2 million)
7. The Pacifier ($178,9 million)
8. The Ring Two ($155,4 million)
9. The Interpreter ($139,1 million)
10. Hide and Seek ($122,4 million)
11. Madagascar ($109,9 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($101,3 million)
13. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($100,4 million)
14. Sahara ($98 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($96,6 million)
16. Be Cool ($93,5 million)
17. White Noise ($88,9 million)
18. Monster-in-Law ($88,1 million)
19. Downfall ($85,9 million)
20. Sin City ($85,8 million)
 
Comingsoon's predictions for this weeks releases:

The Adventures of Shark Boy and Lava Girl: $10 to 12 million opening weekend on its way to less than $35 million.

High Tension: $4 to 5 million on its way to roughly $11 million.

The Honeymooners: $7 to 9 million on its way to around $22 million.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith: $36 to 39 million opening weekend, although it does have a chance at squeaking past $40 million if it gets enough theatres. Either way, its life in theatres might be cut short by impending blockbusters like Batman Begins, Bewitched and War of the Worlds, so it may have trouble making more than $100 million.
 
Could it be? Robert Rodriguez's first flop (then again, how much did the movie cost)?

That's quite low for MAMS, considering it's budget and all the fuss about Pitt and Jolie. Will be paying close attention to it's international run.
 
I see Bewitched as another Stepford Wives. Hardly a blockbuster.
 
Erzengel said:
I see Bewitched as another Stepford Wives. Hardly a blockbuster.
lol:D that's what I said to my sister today when the tv spot came on. "Bewitched: This years Stepford Wives":p
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($317,3 million)
2. Hitch ($177,6 million)
3. Robots ($127,1 million)
4. The Pacifier ($111,5 million)
5. Madagascar ($111,2 million)
6. The Longest Yard ($104,6 million)
7. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
8. The Ring Two ($76,1 million)
9. Constantine ($75,5 million)
10. Monster-in-Law ($73,9 million)
11. Sin City ($73,6 million)
12. The Interpreter ($70,8 million)
13. Guess Who ($68 million)
14. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
15. Sahara ($67,1 million)
16. The Amityville Horror ($64,5 million)
17. White Noise ($56,4 million)
18. Be Cool ($56 million)
19. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
20. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,6 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($332,1 million)
2. Hitch ($177,6 million)
3. Madagascar ($128,4 million)
4. Robots ($127,3 million)
5. The Longest Yard ($118,5 million)
6. The Pacifier ($111,7 million)
7. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
8. Monster-in-Law ($76,5 million)
9. The Ring Two ($76,1 million)
10. Constantine ($75,5 million)
11. Sin City ($73,6 million)
12. The Interpreter ($71,2 million)
13. Guess Who ($68 million)
14. Sahara ($67,4 million)
15. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
16. The Amityville Horror ($64,5 million)
17. White Noise ($56,4 million)
18. Be Cool ($56 million)
19. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
20. Diary of a Mad Black Woman ($50,6 million)
21. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($50,3 million)

Comingsoon's predictions for this week's releases:

Batman Begins: $33 to 35 million on Wednesday and Thursday and another $68 to 71 million over the weekend on its way to $210 million.

The Perfect Man: $8 to 10 million over the weekend on its way to $38 million
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($677,9 million)
2. Hitch ($362,9 million)
3. Robots ($240,1 million)
4. Constantine ($229,5 million)
5. Howl's Moving Castle ($218,4 million)
6. Kingdom of Heaven ($204,3 million)
7. The Pacifier ($184,5 million)
8. The Ring Two ($155,7 million)
9. Madagascar ($142,1 million)
10. The Interpreter ($141,5 million)
11. The Longest Yard ($126,5 million)
12. Hide and Seek ($122,5 million)
13. Sahara ($101,7 million)
14. Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous ($100,9 million)
15. Monster-in-Law ($96,9 million)
16. Are We There Yet? ($96,7 million)
17. Sin City ($95,1 million)
18. Be Cool ($93,6 million)
19. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($92,6 million)
20. White Noise ($88,9 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($338,1 million)
2. Hitch ($177,6 million)
3. Madagascar ($136,1 million)
4. Robots ($127,3 million)
5. The Longest Yard ($123,9 million)
6. The Pacifier ($111,9 million)
7. Are We There Yet? ($82,3 million)
8. Monster-in-Law ($77,6 million)
9. The Ring Two ($76,1 million)
10. Constantine ($75,5 million)
11. Sin City ($73,6 million)
12. The Interpreter ($71,3 million)
13. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($70,7 million)
14. Guess Who ($68 million)
15. Sahara ($67,6 million)
16. Coach Carter ($67,3 million)
17. The Amityville Horror ($64,5 million)
18. White Noise ($56,4 million)
19. Be Cool ($56 million)
20. Hide and Seek ($51,1 million)
 
Galactus said:
Comingsoon's predictions for this week's releases:

Batman Begins: $33 to 35 million on Wednesday and Thursday and another $68 to 71 million over the weekend on its way to $210 million.

was that way off or what?
 

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