Box Office 2006 Part 2

I never thought I would see the day Batman Begins would make more in a 2 month domestic run than Superman Returns


Pretty dope :)
 
So Superman Return's amazing quest for $200 million is over. :O
 
Super_Ludacris said:
And it had the bigger debut than BB

Superman lost


It also went head to head with the biggest film of the last......well, biggest film since LOTR:ROTK. It's GOING to hit 1 Billion plus.

POTC2 wasn't the only reason SR underperformed, but it seriously cut out any momentum SR had going into it's 2nd week and beyond. I'd say a good 15-20 Mill was lost going up against POTC2 head to head. Easy.

That, and DWP really surprised.
 
... and how good the movie is
 
Worldwide

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ($923,3 million)
2. The Da Vinci Code ($752,1 million)
3. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($645,6 million)
4. X-Men: The Last Stand ($441,4 million)
5. Mission: Impossible III ($393,2 million)
6. Cars ($385 million)
7. Superman Returns ($360,3 million)
8. Over the Hedge ($301,6 million)
9. Inside Man ($183,8 million)
10. Poseidon ($181,2 million)
11. The Break-Up ($179,7 million)
12. Scary Movie 4 ($176,4 million)
13. Click ($162 million)
14. The Pink Panther ($158,4 million)
15. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift ($142,4 million)
16. Big Momma's House 2 ($138 million)
17. V for Vendetta ($131,4 million)
18. Failure to Launch ($128,2 million)
19. Nanny McPhee ($120,9 million)
20. Eight Below ($120,5 million)
 
North America

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ($403,6 million)
2. Cars ($239,8 million)
3. X-Men: The Last Stand ($234,2 million)
4. The Da Vinci Code ($217,5 million)
5. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($195,3 million)
6. Superman Returns ($194,6 million)
7. Over the Hedge ($154,6 million)
8. Click ($135,5 million)
9. Mission: Impossible III ($133,5 million)
10. The Devil Wears Prada ($119,7 million)
11. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby ($119,7 million)
12. The Break-Up ($118,5 million)
13. Scary Movie 4 ($90,7 million)
14. Failure to Launch ($88,7 million)
15. Inside Man ($88,5 million)
16. The Pink Panther ($82,2 million)
17. Eight Below ($81,6 million)
18. Nacho Libre ($79,8 million)
19. You, Me and Dupree ($73,4 million)
20. RV ($71,4 million)
 
Year-to-date comparison

Total box office numbers between 1 January and 24 August

2006: $6 203,2 million
2005: $5 876,3 million
2004: $6 472,5 million
2003: $6 163,3 million
2002: $6 166,7 million
 
North America

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ($407,5 million)
2. Cars ($240,6 million)
3. X-Men: The Last Stand ($234,2 million)
4. The Da Vinci Code ($217,5 million)
5. Superman Returns ($195,4 million)
6. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($195,3 million)
7. Over the Hedge ($154,8 million)
8. Click ($135,9 million)
9. Mission: Impossible III ($133,5 million)
10. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby ($127,8 million)
11. The Devil Wears Prada ($120,6 million)
12. The Break-Up ($118,6 million)
13. Scary Movie 4 ($90,7 million)
14. Failure to Launch ($88,7 million)
15. Inside Man ($88,5 million)
16. The Pink Panther ($82,2 million)
17. Eight Below ($81,6 million)
18. Nacho Libre ($80 million)
19. You, Me and Dupree ($73,4 million)
20. RV ($71,4 million)
 
Comingsoon's predictions:

The Wicker Man: $13 to 15 million over the four-day weekend (struggling for #1 against Invincible); $31 million total.

Crank: $8 to 10 million over the four-day weekend; $20 million total

Crossover: $3 to 5 million over the four-day weekend; less than $9 million total.
 
This weekend's fall for SR was most interesting, just 8%, probabily because of IMAX showings. It still has a small chance of reaching $200M. One thing I don't get, the movie should be in a lot more theatres, considering its PT average. Its bigger than "Pirates"' for example.
 
Worldwide

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ($964 million)
2. The Da Vinci Code ($753 million)
3. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($645,6 million)
4. X-Men: The Last Stand ($441,5 million)
5. Cars ($400 million)
6. Mission: Impossible III ($394,6 million)
7. Superman Returns ($368,5 million)
8. Over the Hedge ($305 million)
9. The Break-Up ($186 million)
10. Inside Man ($183,9 million)
11. Poseidon ($181,7 million)
12. Scary Movie 4 ($176,4 million)
13. Click ($167 million)
14. The Pink Panther ($158,4 million)
15. The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift ($145,8 million)
16. Big Momma's House 2 ($138,1 million)
17. V for Vendetta ($131,4 million)
18. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby ($129,2 million)
19. Failure to Launch ($128,2 million)
20. The Devil Wears Prada ($121,5 million)
 
It's depressing that the best movie of the bunch did so poorly, V for Vendetta. :(
 
XwolverineX said:
It's depressing that the best movie of the bunch did so poorly, V for Vendetta. :(
Considering its cost and r-rating, it performed very well, and sold well on DVD too. It´s a very profitable movie.

As for Superman, I´m thinking that, the media still comes up with the "most popular superhero", but the truth is, Superman hasn´t been the most popular superhero in quite some time. Even back to the first movies, if you adjust by inflation the first Superman still made less than the first Batman or the first Spider-Man in US. Superman TAS had its ass kicked by Spider-Man TAS on the ratings every week, even though in many aspects it was a better show. Too bad SR cost so much cuz, if you look at the BO by itself, it´s far from being terrible.
 
As much as fanboys don't want to own up to it, had Supes fought a Parasite, Metallo, or someone of that nature, this would have made a lot more. And sold more toys.
 
terry78 said:
As much as fanboys don't want to own up to it, had Supes fought a Parasite, Metallo, or someone of that nature, this would have made a lot more. And sold more toys.
That insistence on fights shows how many fanboys don´t get a fundamental thing about Superman: he´s not the badass who crazy to kick everybody´s ass, he´s a savior, a guardian, he´s more about saving lives than anything else, as someone once said, "Batman fights crime, Superman saves lives".
 
^I'm aware, but that would have attracted that demographic of youngsters and slightly older youngsters that are into that type of thing. They may not have the money, but their parents will provide them ample cash for repeat viewings.
 
Well SR's budget is 205million. Its made so far:: $368,559,823

Now the company only takes in about half of that, so minus 50percent of that number:

And you've got about 180. Now considering the film is pretty much done... except for Italy,Greece and Switzerland. So they need about 25million, but we also have to figure out how much the distrubition was... Lets say 100million. So were looking at 125...

So deffinetly not great for the company, but we have to remember dvd sales: The Studio take 50 to 60 percent on all dvd sales, now a dvd they can make for 5 or 6 bucks sold at 20, isnt to bad...

So in other words this film will imo turn a profit(thought it in no way will be as good as they hoped.)

I hope we get a sequel, with Bryan Singer coming back.
I have to agree with Terry, Lex wasnt the best villain to choose agian. But I think a sequel will be more successful, because I think dvd sales will be good and people will figure out how good this film was. I think Bryan needs more action and a cooler villian and we could have a very successful Superman film.
 
ultimatefan said:
Considering its cost and r-rating, it performed very well, and sold well on DVD too. It´s a very profitable movie.

As for Superman, I´m thinking that, the media still comes up with the "most popular superhero", but the truth is, Superman hasn´t been the most popular superhero in quite some time. Even back to the first movies, if you adjust by inflation the first Superman still made less than the first Batman or the first Spider-Man in US. Superman TAS had its ass kicked by Spider-Man TAS on the ratings every week, even though in many aspects it was a better show. Too bad SR cost so much cuz, if you look at the BO by itself, it´s far from being terrible.

V for Vendetta isn't rated R, is it? :huh:
 
North America

1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ($409,1 million)
2. Cars ($240,9 million)
3. X-Men: The Last Stand ($234,3 million)
4. The Da Vinci Code ($217,5 million)
5. Superman Returns ($195,7 million)
6. Ice Age: The Meltdown ($195,3 million)
7. Over the Hedge ($154,8 million)
8. Click ($135,9 million)
9. Mission: Impossible III ($133,5 million)
10. Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby ($130,7 million)
11. The Devil Wears Prada ($121 million)
12. The Break-Up ($118,6 million)
13. Scary Movie 4 ($90,7 million)
14. Failure to Launch ($88,7 million)
15. Inside Man ($88,5 million)
16. The Pink Panther ($82,2 million)
17. Eight Below ($81,6 million)
18. Nacho Libre ($80 million)
19. You, Me and Dupree ($74,2 million)
20. RV ($71,4 million)
 
Year-to-date comparison

Total box office numbers between 1 January and 31 August

2006: $6 345,5 million
2005: $6 014,5 million
2004: $6 621 million
2003: $6 309,7 million
2002: $6 283,3 million
 

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