Box Office 2006 Part 2

North America

1. X-Men: The Last Stand ($208,4 million)
2. The Da Vinci Code ($193,5 million)
3. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($192,5 million)
4. Over the Hedge ($134,7 million)
5. Mission: Impossible III ($128,8 million)
6. Scary Movie 4 ($89,1 million)
7. Failure to Launch ($88,6 million)
8. Inside Man ($88,2 million)
9. Cars ($83,3 million)
10. The Break-Up ($82,4 million)
11. The Pink Panther ($82,2 million)
12. Eight Below ($81,6 million)
13. V for Vendetta ($70,4 million)
14. Big Momma's House 2 ($70,2 million)
15. RV ($65,9 million)
16. Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion ($63,3 million)
17. Underworld: Evolution ($62,3 million)
18. The Shaggy Dog ($59,6 million)
19. Curious George ($58,4 million)
20. The Benchwarmers ($57,7 million)
 
Year-to-date comparison

Total box office numbers between 1 January and 15 June

2006: $3 919,4 million
2005: $3 799,8 million
2004: $4 169,6 million
2003: $3 971,9 million
2002: $3 983,8 million
 
North America

1. X-Men: The Last Stand ($216,2 million)
2. The Da Vinci Code ($198,8 million)
3. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($192,8 million)
4. Over the Hedge ($139 million)
5. Mission: Impossible III ($130,2 million)
6. Cars ($117,1 million)
7. The Break-Up ($92,3 million)
8. Scary Movie 4 ($89,2 million)
9. Failure to Launch ($88,7 million)
10. Inside Man ($88,3 million)
11. The Pink Panther ($82,2 million)
12. Eight Below ($81,6 million)
13. V for Vendetta ($70,5 million)
14. Big Momma's House 2 ($70,2 million)
15. RV ($66,5 million)
16. Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion ($63,3 million)
17. Underworld: Evolution ($62,3 million)
18. The Shaggy Dog ($60,2 million)
19. Curious George ($58,4 million)
20. The Benchwarmers ($57,7 million)
 
Cars is doing great. Easily going to outdo my prediction of $150 million and probably even break $200 million
 
TheVileOne said:
Cars is doing great. Easily going to outdo my prediction of $150 million and probably even break $200 million

I think $200m will be 100%, but also it can rich to $230m.

It isn't Increbidles numbers, but still not bad I'd say :up:
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

Click: $44 to 48 million on its way to $135 million.

Waist Deep: $4 to 5 million on its way to $10 million.
 
I think 10 million is way too high for Waist Deep. lol!

Tyrese sucks!
 
Worldwide

1. The Da Vinci Code ($678,4 million)
2. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($636 million)
3. X-Men: The Last Stand ($398,5 million)
4. Mission: Impossible III ($334,3 million)
5. Inside Man ($179,2 million)
6. The Pink Panther ($158,6 million)
7. Scary Movie 4 ($158,5 million)
8. Over the Hedge ($157,7 million)
9. Big Momma's House 2 ($137,9 million)
10. Cars ($136,5 million)
11. V for Vendetta ($131,4 million)
12. Poseidon ($127,4 million)
13. Failure to Launch ($126,6 million)
14. Nanny McPhee ($120,8 million)
15. Eight Below ($119,5 million)
16. Underworld: Evolution ($110,7 million)
17. Final Destination 3 ($109,4 million)
18. The Break-Up ($100,2 million)
19. The Omen ($96,3 million)
20. The Wild ($83,1 million)
 
X-Men: The Last Stand is doing good. I didn't know it would sell that much.

Thanks for this information.
 
CrypticOne said:
X-Men: The Last Stand is doing good. I didn't know it would sell that much.

Thanks for this information.
It´s doing fine. It´s gonna make more than the second, I guess, but it will have a smaller profit cuz it cost a lot more to make.
 
North America

1. X-Men: The Last Stand ($219,7 million)
2. The Da Vinci Code ($201,5 million)
3. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($193,1 million)
4. Over the Hedge ($141,8 million)
5. Cars ($133,4 million)
6. Mission: Impossible III ($130,8 million)
7. The Break-Up ($97,6 million)
8. Scary Movie 4 ($89,3 million)
9. Failure to Launch ($88,7 million)
10. Inside Man ($88,4 million)
11. The Pink Panther ($82,2 million)
12. Eight Below ($81,6 million)
13. V for Vendetta ($70,5 million)
14. Big Momma's House 2 ($70,2 million)
15. RV ($66,9 million)
16. Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion ($63,3 million)
17. Underworld: Evolution ($62,3 million)
18. The Shaggy Dog ($60,4 million)
19. Curious George ($58,4 million)
20. The Benchwarmers ($57,7 million)
 
Year-to-date comparison

Total box office numbers between 1 January and 22 June

2006: $4 143,7 million
2005: $4 012,1 million
2004: $4 383,3 million
2003: $4 184,6 million
2002: $4 220,7 million
 
get ready for mega-increased the next 2 weekends.
 
Galactus said:
Worldwide

1. The Da Vinci Code ($678,4 million)
2. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($636 million)
3. X-Men: The Last Stand ($398,5 million)
4. Mission: Impossible III ($334,3 million)
5. Inside Man ($179,2 million)
6. The Pink Panther ($158,6 million)
7. Scary Movie 4 ($158,5 million)
8. Over the Hedge ($157,7 million)
9. Big Momma's House 2 ($137,9 million)
10. Cars ($136,5 million)
11. V for Vendetta ($131,4 million)
12. Poseidon ($127,4 million)
13. Failure to Launch ($126,6 million)
14. Nanny McPhee ($120,8 million)
15. Eight Below ($119,5 million)
16. Underworld: Evolution ($110,7 million)
17. Final Destination 3 ($109,4 million)
18. The Break-Up ($100,2 million)
19. The Omen ($96,3 million)
20. The Wild ($83,1 million)

Good to see Inside Man doing well. A great movie.

Da Vinci doing VERY well outside America ... but MI3 has been dragging in money in a painful way.

Cruise needs to return to planet Earth.
 
I didn't know M:I:III did so poorly like that domestically.
I am glad it's doing well Worldwide, though.

BTW, I am a little upset that X3 isn't making miracles Worldwide.
The gap between #2 and #3 in worldwide gross is huge.
 
Warhammer said:
BTW, I am a little upset that X3 isn't making miracles Worldwide.
The gap between #2 and #3 in worldwide gross is huge.

One reason is the World Cup. Most movies suffers from it at the moment. There was a weekend when Germany played a game, and that weekend the smallest drop for a movie in top ten in Germany was something like 73%.
 
Galactus said:
One reason is the World Cup. Most movies suffers from it at the moment. There was a weekend when Germany played a game, and that weekend the smallest drop for a movie in top ten in Germany was something like 73%.
Da Vinci Code is performing beautifully overseas. Actually, X2 also performed better in USA than overseas, so did Batman Begins, Daredevil... The Tim Burton Batman movies did terribly overseas. For some reason, darker superhero movies don´t seem to perform that great overseas.
 
The Da Vinci Code has not enough good legs. Finally it will make $220-230m.

While X3 will also stay at $250-260m.

But Cars has really good legs, I think it will get $235-245m.
 
ultimatefan said:
Da Vinci Code is performing beautifully overseas. Actually, X2 also performed better in USA than overseas, so did Batman Begins, Daredevil... The Tim Burton Batman movies did terribly overseas. For some reason, darker superhero movies don´t seem to perform that great overseas.
Light Family type movies always do good because they are rewatchable.
 
x3 will end around 135, maybe 240 tops. 250 is out o da question.
 
North America

1. X-Men: The Last Stand ($224,5 million)
2. The Da Vinci Code ($205,6 million)
3. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($193,4 million)
4. Cars ($156,7 million)
5. Over the Hedge ($144,7 million)
6. Mission: Impossible III ($131,5 million)
7. The Break-Up ($104,2 million)
8. Scary Movie 4 ($89,6 million)
9. Failure to Launch ($88,7 million)
10. Inside Man ($88,4 million)
11. The Pink Panther ($82,2 million)
12. Eight Below ($81,6 million)
13. V for Vendetta ($70,5 million)
14. Big Momma's House 2 ($70,2 million)
15. RV ($67,2 million)
16. Tyler Perry's Madea's Family Reunion ($63,3 million)
17. Underworld: Evolution ($62,3 million)
18. The Shaggy Dog ($60,6 million)
19. Curious George ($58,4 million)
20. The Benchwarmers ($57,7 million)
 
Click cost 82.5 million. Holy Cow thats alot.

Hollywood is going to be smiling from hear to hear in these next 3 too 4 weeks!
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

Superman Returns: Expect an opening day between $23 and 26 million, another $12 to 14 million on Thursday and $66 to 69 million over the weekend, adding up to around $130 million in its first week, if you include the 4th of July holiday on Tuesday. If it has any life beyond Disney's Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest, it could end up making $250 to 260 million by summer's end

The Devil Wears Prada: $14 to 16 million opening weekend on its way to $55 million.
 

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