Box Office 2005

Comingsoon's predictions:

Corpse Bride: $26 to 28 million on its way to $100 million.
Flightplan: $19 to 21 million opening weekend on its way to $55 million.
Roll Bounce: $7 to 9 million opening weekend on its way to $30 million.
 
looks like WOTW may endup in the top 5 at the end of the year after all
 
Sava said:
looks like WOTW may endup in the top 5 at the end of the year after all

Maybe, even if there are enough of movies in November and December with potential to be bigger to drop WOTW out of top 5. Harry Potter, Chicken Little, Narnia, King Kong. And there could always be surprises. Comedies are always hard to predict, so who knows how big a movie like Fun with Dick and Jane will be for example
 
Galactus said:
Maybe, even if there are enough of movies in November and December with potential to be bigger to drop WOTW out of top 5. Harry Potter, Chicken Little, Narnia, King Kong. And there could always be surprises. Comedies are always hard to predict, so who knows how big a movie like Fun with Dick and Jane will be for example

i doubt Chicken little would be that huge.. Narnia, HP and KK might get there.. thats if Narnia and KK dont get in each others way. Fun with Dick and Jane looks ok..nothing special IMO..and i'm a huge Jim Carrey fan :(
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($846,3 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($585,7 million)
3. Madagascar ($508,4 million)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($425,7 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($379,9 million)
6. Batman Begins ($371,1 million)
7. Hitch ($368 million)
8. Fantastic Four ($312,3 million)
9. Robots ($260,5 million)
10. Wedding Crashers ($260 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 ($182 million)
16. The Ring Two ($160,8 million)
17. The Island ($157,1 million)
18. The Interpreter ($153 million)
19. Sin City ($149 million)
20. Monster-in-Law ($141,8 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,1 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233,2 million)
3. Batman Begins ($204,7 million)
4. Wedding Crashers ($204,3 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($203,7 million)
6. Madagascar ($192,4 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,4 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($153,6 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($92,6 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($79,2 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 ($71,6 million)
22. March of the Penguins ($71,1 million)
 
Equinox said:
Madagascar made 500mil worldwide :eek:

Damn kiddies :mad:

Maybe you should blame the parents who brings the kids to the theater... ;)
 
Dr.Fear said:
corpse bride is gonna make moe than flightplan. they undrestimate the power of children.

Estimated numbers are $24,6 million for Flightplan and $20,1 million for Corpse Bride, so Box Office Report's predictions seems to be almost spot on
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,2 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233,3 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($205,5 million)
4. Batman Begins ($204,9 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($204,1 million)
6. Madagascar ($192,7 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,6 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($153,8 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($96,9 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($79,5 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. Sin City ($74,1 million)
20. March of the Penguins ($72,8 million)
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

Serenity: $14 to 17 million opening weekend on its way to just under $40 million.
The Greatest Game Ever Played: $3 to 5 million on its way to $16 million total.
A History of Violence: $3 to 5 million on its way to $15 million.
Into the Blue: $11 to 13 million opening weekend on its way to $35 million.
Proof/Oliver Twist: Each of these films might struggle to make $2 million this weekend and it may come down to theatre counts on which one will come out on top. Both will probably end up making $6 or 7 million tops.
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($847,2 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($586,1 million)
3. Madagascar ($513,7 million)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($427,2 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($405,2 million)
6. Batman Begins ($371,4 million)
7. Hitch ($368 million)
8. Fantastic Four ($319 million)
9. Wedding Crashers ($265,1 million)
10. Robots ($260,6 million)
11. Howl's Moving Castle ($231,7 million)
12. Constantine ($229,6 million)
13. Kingdom of Heaven ($210,7 million)
14. The Pacifier ($196,8 million)
15. The Longest Yard ($184,8 million)
16. The Ring Two ($160,8 million)
17. The Island ($158,9 million)
18. The Interpreter ($153 million)
19. Sin City ($150 million)
20. Monster-in-Law ($144,2 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,2 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233,3 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($206 million)
4. Batman Begins ($205 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($204,2 million)
6. Madagascar ($192,7 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,6 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($153,9 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($98,3 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($79,5 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. Sin City ($74,1 million)
20. March of the Penguins ($73,4 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,2 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233,3 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($206,5 million)
4. Batman Begins ($205,1 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($204,5 million)
6. Madagascar ($192,9 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,8 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($154 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($101,4 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($79,9 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. March of the Penguins ($74,5 million)
20. Sin City ($74,1 million)
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

In Her Shoes: $13 to 15 million opening weekend on its way to $50 million.
Two for the Money: $6 to 8 million on its way to around $18 million total
Waiting: Between $3 and 4 million opening weekend on its way to $6 million.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit: $14 to 17 million opening weekend on its way to $50 million
The Gospel: It will be open in roughly 900 theatres this weekend and make some amount of money.
 
I hope Wallace can surprise and get to above 80 million...that would be sweet! Can't wait to see it.
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($847,7 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($586,3 million)
3. Madagascar ($518 million)
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($428,2 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($424,4 million)
6. Batman Begins ($371,6 million)
7. Hitch ($368 million)
8. Fantastic Four ($323,1 million)
9. Wedding Crashers ($270,1 million)
10. Robots ($260,6 million)
11. Howl's Moving Castle ($231,7 million)
12. Constantine ($229,6 million)
13. Kingdom of Heaven ($210,7 million)
14. The Pacifier ($196,8 million)
15. The Longest Yard ($187,1 million)
16. The Ring Two ($160,8 million)
17. The Island ($159,8 million)
18. The Interpreter ($153 million)
19. Sin City ($151,9 million)
20. Monster-in-Law ($145,8 million)
 
Well, Wedding Crasher's performance outside the US has been, to say the least, less that stellar. I guess that, outside the American Pie Franchise and the odd Farelly movie, these kinda movies just don't connect with the rest of the world. 40 Year Old Virgin is taking the same route.
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,2 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233,4 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($206,8 million)
4. Batman Begins ($205,1 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($204,6 million)
6. Madagascar ($193 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,8 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($154,1 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($102,5 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. March of the Penguins ($74,9 million)
20. Sin City ($74,1 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,2 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($233,6 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($207,1 million)
4. Batman Begins ($205,2 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($204,9 million)
6. Madagascar ($193,1 million)
7. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($185,9 million)
8. Hitch ($179,5 million)
9. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
10. Fantastic Four ($154,2 million)
11. Robots ($128,2 million)
12. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
13. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($104,4 million)
14. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
15. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
16. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80,1 million)
17. The Ring Two ($76,2 million)
18. Constantine ($75,6 million)
19. March of the Penguins ($75,4 million)
20. Sin City ($74,1 million)

23. The Exorcism of Emily Rose ($72,1 million)

32. Flightplan ($60,9 million)
 
I can't believe Wedding Crasher's edged out Batman Begins.
 
i cant believe Charlie and the Chocolate Factory didnt
 
Sava said:
i cant believe Charlie and the Chocolate Factory didnt

Well, it seems to be much bigger worldwide than Batman
 

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