Box Office 2005

Comingsoon's predictions:

Aeon Flux: $12 to 14 million opening weekend on its way to $35 million.
 
Galactus said:
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($234,3 million)
3. Wedding Crashers ($209 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($206,4 million)
5. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
6. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($201 million)
7. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($186,3 million)
9. Hitch ($179,5 million)
10. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
11. Fantastic Four ($154,7 million)
12. Robots ($128,2 million)
13. Chicken Little ($118,4 million)
14. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
15. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($108,9 million)
16. Flightplan ($88,1 million)
17. Saw II ($84,4 million)
18. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
19. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
20. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80,3 million)

:( Hitchhiker's Guide didn't even make the cut.

So will Narnia be on next year's list or this year's?
 
All the Lord of the Rings Movies opened in December and while they made most of their money afterwards, they are considered released the month they are released in.
 
Star Wars will remain #1 this year, it made over $800 mil world wide
 
You don't think HP can rake in another 33 million? Please, it'll pass WOTW before Narnia hits.
 
Worldwide

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($848,5 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($588,9 million)
3. Madagascar ($525,5 million)
4. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($471,4 million)
5. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($429,3 million)
6. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($416,5 million)
7. Batman Begins ($371,9 million)
8. Hitch ($368,1 million)
9. Fantastic Four ($329,5 million)
10. Wedding Crashers ($282,7 million)
11. Robots ($260,7 million)
12. Howl's Moving Castle ($231,7 million)
13. Constantine ($229,7 million)
14. Kingdom of Heaven ($211 million)
15. The Pacifier ($198,8 million)
16. The Longest Yard ($190 million)
17. Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit ($175,3 million)
18. Flightplan ($173,7 million)
19. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($166,1 million)
20. The Interpreter ($162,5 million)
 
Potter may get close to ROTS, but I don't think it will have enough Ooomph to get there.


I do hope Narnia can crack 700 mil worldwide. I also hope Kong can break 600 mil worldwide.
 
I think Kong could,Narnia looks cool but no where near cool enough to get over Kong.
 
Kong WILL get more than ROTS
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($234,3 million)
3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($209,4 million)
4. Wedding Crashers ($209 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($206,4 million)
6. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
7. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($186,3 million)
9. Hitch ($179,5 million)
10. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
11. Fantastic Four ($154,7 million)
12. Robots ($128,2 million)
13. Chicken Little ($119,7 million)
14. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
15. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($109 million)
16. Flightplan ($88,2 million)
17. Saw II ($84,8 million)
18. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
19. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
20. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80,3 million)
 
doesnt look like HP will get to 300 now :(
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. War of the Worlds ($234,3 million)
3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($229,3 million)
4. Wedding Crashers ($209,1 million)
5. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($206,5 million)
6. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
7. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
8. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($186,3 million)
9. Hitch ($179,5 million)
10. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
11. Fantastic Four ($154,7 million)
12. Robots ($128,2 million)
13. Chicken Little ($124,1 million)
14. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
15. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($109,1 million)
16. Flightplan ($88,4 million)
17. Saw II ($85,7 million)
18. Monster-in-Law ($82,9 million)
19. Are We There Yet? ($82,5 million)
20. The Dukes of Hazzard ($80,3 million)
 
yeah... but it droped alot this weekend
 
The weekend after Thanksgiving usually means big drops at the Box Office, especially for family movies, so HP:s drops doesn't come as a surprise. It still looks like it might be the second most succesful one in the series
 
Galactus said:
The weekend after Thanksgiving usually means big drops at the Box Office, especially for family movies, so HP:s drops doesn't come as a surprise. It still looks like it might be the second most succesful one in the series
didnt know that... didnt the first HP get like 800 mill?
 
Sava said:
didnt know that... didnt the first HP get like 800 mill?

Yeah, worldwide it made over $900 million, but I was thinking about the domestic gross
 
oh... how much did it make in the US?
 
yeah.. but it doesnt even look like HP 4 will even get to 300
 
No, but I never said GoF would beat the first one. I said it could still be the second most succesful in the series
 

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