Box Office 2005

MrScissorhands said:
And because of the comedy aspect. Comedy is probably the biggest seller at the box office right now (hence Wedding Crashers and Meet the Fockers) and if a movie combines action and comedy it appeals to the largest possible demographic, both male and female. Batman Begins still only appeals to a mostly male audience.


Mr and Mrs Smith is not a comedy (at least not an intentional one), it may have "funny" moments but the sell was a action vehicle for Pitt and Jolie. Yeah point taken, I just don't know if you can compare it to Wedding Crashers and Fockers
 
Super_Ludacris said:
Mr and Mrs Smith is not a comedy (at least not an intentional one), it may have "funny" moments but the sell was a action vehicle for Pitt and Jolie. Yeah point taken, I just don't know if you can compare it to Wedding Crashers and Fockers
Of course not, but the film's trailer had a lot of comedy elements in it (AND let's not forget Vince Vaughn's prominent presence in the trailer).
I can imagine Mr. & Mrs. Smith being the kind of movie a lot of couples agree on at the box office when they can't find anything else they both wouldn't mind seeing. Definitely more so than Batman Begins. :(
 
Super_Ludacris said:
Mr and Mrs Smith is not a comedy (at least not an intentional one), it may have "funny" moments but the sell was a action vehicle for Pitt and Jolie. Yeah point taken, I just don't know if you can compare it to Wedding Crashers and Fockers
Mr and Mrs Smith is an action comedy, it´s a mix of both genres.
 
I think it's more action than comedy. The comedic parts are the standard conventions that popcorn action movies that try to appeal to a wider audience, like small light humour. I guess you could call it action comedy but I would have thought the studio would see it as action/romantic. There wasn't enough comedic parts to make an action comedy per se, just the standard comic stuff of a popcorn flick. If that makes sense
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($232,9 million)
3. Batman Begins ($204,1 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($202,6 million)
5. Wedding Crashers ($200 million)
6. Madagascar ($192 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($157,9 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($153,1 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
14. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
15. The 40-Year-Old Virgin ($82,1 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($78,6 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. Sin City ($74,1 million)
20. The Interpreter ($72,6 million)
 
Galactus, are there any chances for Wonka to surpass Batman Begins domestically?
 
Well, last weekend CATCF made around $1 million and Batman Begins around $440 000, so yes Charlie might pass BB. But Wedding Crashers probably will be bigger than both of them
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

Just Like Heaven: $21 to 24 million opening weekend on its way to $85 million.
Lord of War: $9 to 11 million on its way to $25 million total.
Cry_Wolf and Venom: Cry_Wolf may be able to make between $2 to 3 million weekend thanks to its commercials, but Venom probably won’t even make a million this weekend. Only the former should get into the Top 10, barely, but it will be lucky to make $6 million total.
 
Galactus said:
Well, last weekend CATCF made around $1 million and Batman Begins around $440 000, so yes Charlie might pass BB. But Wedding Crashers probably will be bigger than both of them

When's Harry Potter coming out? that's probably take the number 1 crown
 
Lord of War may hopefully do some good work, but the brats will always go see a horror movie. Or at least something they think is horror, a la Emily Rose.
 
Super_Ludacris said:
When's Harry Potter coming out? that's probably take the number 1 crown

doubt it... it may get 300 but wont pass SW... i think KK has a chance
 
But Harry Potter even though the movies have been getting better they have been making less and less money. Who knows though, it's impossible to guage because they release them at different times of the year.
 
Super_Ludacris said:
You think? Cause Harry Porter is like a gaurntee home run at the Box Office

oh, i know it is, HP3 is WAY batter than the other 2 but still made less.. IMO even if this one is better than the 3rd film and people still love it, i doubt it would make that much, its got alot of competion, Narnia comeout a few weeks after this and you know all the kids will be off to see that
 
Erzengel said:
But Harry Potter even though the movies have been getting better they have been making less and less money. Who knows though, it's impossible to guage because they release them at different times of the year.

not really, HP2 made more than 1, it was for a time the second biggest movie of all time
 
Domestically Harry Potter and the Socerer's Stone made more. I think you mean worldwide?
 
Erzengel said:
Domestically Harry Potter and the Socerer's Stone made more. I think you mean worldwide?

oh yeah.. sorry, my bad, your right
 
Funny thing is, friend of mine is a big HP fan and he thought the last one sucked. Each is own I guess, I don't even **** with Harry Potter books or movies
 
Yes I liked each one better and better. I don't know too much about the 4th movie but the 5th and 6th sound depressing.
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($842,6 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($584,7 million)
3. Madagascar ($497 million)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($423,4 million)
5. Batman Begins ($370,7 million)
6. Hitch ($368 million)
7. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($359,7 million)
8. Fantastic Four ($303 million)
9. Robots ($260,5 million)
10. Wedding Crashers ($251,2 million)
11. Howl's Moving Castle ($231,7 million)
12. Constantine ($229,6 million)
13. Kingdom of Heaven ($210,5 million)
14. The Pacifier ($196,8 million)
15. The Longest Yard ($179 million)
16. The Ring Two ($160,8 million)
17. The Island ($153,4 million)
18. The Interpreter ($153 million)
19. Sin City ($148,3 million)
20. Monster-in-Law ($138,6 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233 million)
3. Batman Begins ($204,3 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($202,8 million)
5. Wedding Crashers ($201,1 million)
6. Madagascar ($192,1 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,1 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($157,9 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($153,2 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($84,8 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($78,8 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. Sin City ($74,1 million)
20. The Interpreter ($72,6 million)
 
looks like Wedding Crashers and CATCF will beat BB..:up:
 
Super_Ludacris said:
Are they still in cinemas? Mine stop showing them like 3 weeks ago


looks like they are.. last week, both of them were in the 190's.. so, they must be
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,1 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233,1 million)
3. Batman Begins ($204,6 million)
4. Wedding Crashers ($203,6 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($203,6 million)
6. Madagascar ($192,3 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,3 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($153,5 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($90,7 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($79,1 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. Sin City ($74,1 million)
20. The Interpreter ($72,6 million)
21. Four Brothers ($71,1 million)
22. March of the Penguins ($70,4 million)
 

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