Disney's Frozen - Part 2

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Congrats to Frozen for winning Best Animated Movie at BAFTA Awards today!
 
Here's the Japanese version of Let It Go
[YT]watch?v=HBppeLW22y8[/YT]
 
Frozen has replaced Kung Fu Panda 2 as the highest-grossing animated movie in SK, as well as replaced Les Miserables as the highest-grossing musical movie as well.
 
Frozen has replaced Kung Fu Panda 2 as the highest-grossing animated movie in SK, as well as replaced Les Miserables as the highest-grossing musical movie as well.

It's close to doubling KFP2, and as of today it officially passed Iron Man 3 as the 2nd biggest Hollywood movie ever in SK, only Avatar is higher, and that is also the all time SK boxoffice champ. Currently Frozen is #13, but will be #11 by the weekend.

All-Time Top 20 in South Korea (in admissions)


1. Avatar (2009) 13,772,426
2. The Host (2006) 13,019,740
3. The Thieves (2012) 12,983,330
4. Miracle in Cell No.7 (2013) 12,810,355
5. Masquerade (2012) 12,321,459
6. King and the Clown (2005) 12,302,831
7. Tae Guk Gi: The Brotherhood of War (2004) 11,746,135
8. Haeundae (aka Tidal Wave) (2009) 11,453,338
9. The Attorney (2013) 11,359,148
10. Silmido (2003) 11,081,000
11. Snowpiercer (2013) 9,341,572
12. The Face Reader (2013) 9,134,386
13. Frozen (2014) 9,031,411
14. Iron Man 3 (2013) 9,001,312
15. Take Off (2009) 8,652,105
16. D-War (2007) 8,426,973
17. Scandal Makers (2008) 8,245,523
18. Friend (2001) 8,180,000
19. Welcome to Dongmakgol (2005) 8,008,622
20. Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) 7,784,807
 
For a country that doesn't seemed to embrace American movies as much as their own, for Frozen to have grossed #2 in SK is very impessive.
 
Great family movie, enjoyed watching it with my niece. Everyone liked it.
 
Frozen has replaced Kung Fu Panda 2 as the highest-grossing animated movie in SK, as well as replaced Les Miserables as the highest-grossing musical movie as well.

sweet!!

Great family movie, enjoyed watching it with my niece. Everyone liked it.

great to hear!! glad you enjoyed it! :woot:

oh, and welcome to the Hype!!
 
Weekend actuals are out, really close to estimates for a change.

3 day is $6,226,580, 4 day is $8,057,133.

Domestic total stands at $378,248,347.

Worldwide total is listed at $958m.


In South Korea Frozen is following the same pattern as last week, after winning the weekend (again) it slips below Miss Granny for #2 during weekdays.

Tuesday in SK:

1- Miss Granny (수상한 그녀) 95,347/$611,295 (618 Screens/2638 Showtimes)
2- Frozen 79,943/$582,686 (645/2791) - 9,111,690/$68,108,373
3- RoboCop 47,626/$316,883 (562/2472)

Absolutely no competition from Lego, that is #8 on Tuesday with a paltry 4,098/$23,805. Total to date 172,037/$1,097,420
 
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lookin good!!

should def reach the $380m mark this week.
 
Idina Menzel's Let It Go just passed 100 mil views on Youtube! Congrats!

 
Weekend should be good for both China and South Korea.

Frozen was #2 again for Wednesday with 72,134/$524,623 (9,184,088/$68,635,074)
It should be around 9.25m admissions going into the weekend and with a normal drop should be at 9.8m admissions. 11M+ looking good, it needs to top 11.3m to move into the #9 spot for all time highest grossing movies in SK.
Frozen has the 2nd highest showings for the upcoming weekend, and has the highest number of presales:

Showtimes (bold are new movies)...

1- Pompeii 4,471+
2- Frozen 4,049+
3- Miss Granny (수상한 그녀) 3,917+
4- Tabloid Truth (찌라시: 위험한 소문) 3,766+
5- RoboCop 2,214+


presales...



1- Frozen 26,385
2- Pompeii 22,141
3- Miss Granny (수상한 그녀) 20,011
4- Tabloid Truth (찌라시: 위험한 소문) 17,005
5- American Hustle 7,404




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In China, on Wednesday Frozen did 6.5m Yuan, that gives it 212m Yuan total, officially becoming the biggest Disney/Pixar movie ever in China.
Friday showtimes have Frozen at 8.1% of showings, that's actually an increase over last Friday. Should end up with about $45m US, with a chance at $50m if it hangs on longer than Feb.27.


All time highest Disney/Pixar movies in China...


1.Frozen --250M + ------ 2014
2.Monsters U -- 210m ----2013
3.Toy Story 3---110M ----2010
4.Up---------------97.4M----2009
5.Cars 2----------78.5M----2011
6.Wreck-it Ralph--66M---2012
7.Bolt----------------45M----2008
8.Lion King--------41.3M--1995
9.Fining Nemo-----33M---2003
10.Toy Story-----31.8M---1998
11.Brave-----------28M------2012
12.Cars------------22M------2006
13.Incredibles----21m------2005
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Hard to find numbers for Sweden, but reports are it was #1 there again for the weekend.
 
So naturally they give her a podium to spout her illusionary beliefs to the rest of us.
 
and it seems she's seen it 3 times with her grandkids..........

kind of contradictory, no?
 
and it seems she's seen it 3 times with her grandkids..........

kind of contradictory, no?

It's like this review I read for Batman: Arkham Asylum. It spends the whole time talking about how it's sinful and disgusting...then gives it a high replay and gameplay score. It's like "it's evil....BUT IT'S SO MUCH FUN!"
 
It's like this review I read for Batman: Arkham Asylum. It spends the whole time talking about how it's sinful and disgusting...then gives it a high replay and gameplay score. It's like "it's evil....BUT IT'S SO MUCH FUN!"

lol.
 
Tuesday #'s are up.

Last week must have really been depressed, Frozen had quite the Tuesday to Tuesday increase, from 403k last Tuesday to 547k yesterday (with 359 fewer theaters too). Total stands at $378,795,613
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Tuesday #'s are up.

Last week must have really been depressed, Frozen had quite the Tuesday to Tuesday increase, from 403k last Tuesday to 547k yesterday (with 359 fewer theaters too). Total stands at $378,795,613
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very nice!!
 
Idina Menzel Won't Just Wake Up And Sing 'Let It Go' At The Oscars

When did you realize that "Let It Go" had taken on this life of its own?
For the last month, every morning I wake up and someone has sent me a video of their child dressed as Elsa singing the song -- whether it's someone I know or don't know. It's hard for me to take any credit -- it's Bobby Lopez and Kristen Anderson-Lopez's writing, and the whole way the song is packaged into the film -- but I won't look a gift horse in the mouth. I'm excited and proud. I just brought my own experience to the song: being a woman and how women are sort of afraid of our own power sometimes. It's maybe scary to unleash that power. You think you're going to alienate people. Yet most of the time, I've learned in my life now, when I've finally really relinquished that inside me, I think it's really special and so many more doors open up.

It's also cool to see that Idina is a big fan of U2 and Bono as well.
 
Wednesday numbers out.

2 Frozen (2013) $454,973 -17% 2,101 -359 $217 $379,250,586 13 Disney

Last Wednesday was just 308k so yesterday was almost a 50% increase from last Wednesday.
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amazing how this is still holding up week to week!!
 
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