Really? I wasn't aware of that.
So next time a good movie under performs or bombs, we can just BLAME CANADA!t:
I'm pretty sure Canadians watch more movies then Americans on a per capita basis.

Really? I wasn't aware of that.
So next time a good movie under performs or bombs, we can just BLAME CANADA!t:

Really? I wasn't aware of that.
So next time a good movie under performs or bombs, we can just BLAME CANADA!t:

One of my favorites as well. There is some real beauty in Wall-E. Some moments are breathtaking and/or heartbreaking.Wall-E is my 2nd-favorite Pixar movie ever. And I love all Pixar movies (except Cars). It's a glorious film.
I love TIH to death (was my favorite Marvel film before I saw Thor) .... but financially I could see why they'd have trepidations about green-lighting a sequel. There were some abnormal factors though that contributed to it's poor domestic box office results.
Somehow I loved that you used the term "green-lighting".Budget: $150 million
Domestic BO: $134,806,913
Foreign BO: $128,620,638
Total: $263,427,551
Again if we use the same number of about 13% that we used with Thor to figure out the cut they got from the Foreign BO (approx $16.7 million), that would put them at just about $150 million .... Thor's done that in two weeks. TIH did the majority of it's numbers between 6/13/2008 to 7/17/2008.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?page=weekly&id=incrediblehulk.htm
I love TIH to death (was my favorite Marvel film before I saw Thor) .... but financially I could see why they'd have trepidations about green-lighting a sequel. There were some abnormal factors though that contributed to it's poor domestic box office results.
$2.3M Wed -25% drop
OS cume - $235,977,490
Think it'll get to 400 ww by Monday?
It's going to be at about an even $370M WW going into this weekend. probably will make $17M domestic over the weekend which would only need a $13M OS weekend. Yeah, it'll hit 400M WW by weekend's end.
Should have another $40M domestic at least and another $25M OS left in the tank before it runs dry after that point which would give it a WW total of $465M at least.
I think it'll land somewhere in the 20s over the weekend and let's not forget that Thor still hasn't been released in China.
I think it'll land somewhere in the 20s over the weekend and let's not forget that Thor still hasn't been released in China.
It's already opened in China. Japan is the last market.
Why'd they push it all the way to July 2 in Japan? This makes no sense. It's almost as bad as IM1 waiting till September 27th to come out there in 2008. If IM1 had been released there around the time the rest of the world got it then maybe it would have grossed more in Japan. It was less than 15M away from reaching $600M WW when it ended. Does Marvel just not like Japan or something? Even IM2, which opened like Thor did(OS before North America) didn't open in Japan until mid June. And TIH waited a month & a half after domestic release before Japan got it.
Yeah, it makes no sense why Marvel would wait so long to release it in Japan. Japan has toku series like Super Sentai and Ultraman, and I think they love superheroes over there.
I wonder how much will Thor make in China?
http://www.boxofficefollower.net/2011/05/china-weekly-box-office-59-515-fast.htmlThe only previous Fast and Furious installment to be released in China was the 4th one, which got 29m yuan in total. Fast Five beat it in two days. It will likely be frontloaded, with Pirates 4 and Kung Fu Panda 2 waiting in the wing. Still, it should reach $20m+ total and could beat Thor.
Don't be fooled by the 195% increase by Thor; the weekly figure is actually slightly lower than I expected (predicted 60m+ yuan). Fast Five appears to steal its thunder quite a bit, and the 3D screens will be in serious jeopardy the next couple of weeks, so the legs could be short from this point on.
Why'd they push it all the way to July 2 in Japan? This makes no sense. It's almost as bad as IM1 waiting till September 27th to come out there in 2008. If IM1 had been released there around the time the rest of the world got it then maybe it would have grossed more in Japan. It was less than 15M away from reaching $600M WW when it ended. Does Marvel just not like Japan or something? Even IM2, which opened like Thor did(OS before North America) didn't open in Japan until mid June. And TIH waited a month & a half after domestic release before Japan got it.
Japan does love superheroes. They just don't love our superheroes.They are very xenophobic in Japan. While they do love many aspects of American pop culture, it usually comes in the form of irony rather than outright admiration (Rats & Star, Ganguro Girls, Amerikamura). That is not to say that there is no market for American superheroes, but it is very small.
Marvel has been trying to break into that market since the 1970s, including the Toei produced Spider-Man live action series (unrelated to the original Marvel comic as well as the Japanese comic, which itself is unrelated to the original Marvel comic), the 1970s Spider-Man manga, the release of X-Men TAS. Even Marvel vs. Capcom, which is produced by a Japanese company, has little fanbase in Japan, compared to here in the west. Japan is ultimately unimportant to this movie.
China on the other hand is the bigger push. The Chinese do enjoy many of our products and ideas. At least those that are allowed by their government. Avatar was a huge success in China. Most Chinese people play Western or Korean video games because of the trade embargo between China and Japan.
Box Office Mojo is estimating a $17 million haul for Thor this weekend. (Thor did $5 million more last weekend than BOM's estimate so fingers crossed) Its currently on around $127 million which will rise to $130 million with the Thursday box office. Look for Thor to end the weekend at $147 million at least at the end of the weekend. It will break the $150 million barrier early next week.