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Andrew
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Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 4197 Location: Sherwood Forest, UK
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Amazing multiplier for Valiant already, not really quite sure why its that good though, i still haven't heard anyone that as liked it.
Updated Multipliers for 2005:
(movies opening on 100+ screens only counted)
Rank / Yrly Rank / Movie / Multiplier
1 37 Pooh's heffalump movie 7.79
2 48 Laura's star 6.82
3 13 Million dollar baby 6.62
4 9 Valiant 5.44
5 6 The Aviator 5.35
6 5 Closer 5.32
7 11 Racing stripes 4.97
8 19 Hostage 4.67
9 34 A Very long engagement 4.55
10 12 Spongebob squarepants movie 4.43
11 21 Son of the mask 4.43
12 27 Ray 4.25
13 4 Robots 4.01
14 29 Creep 3.85
15 10 The Magic roundabout 3.73
16 17 Shall we dance 3.69
17 3 Ocean's 12 3.66
18 1 Meet the fockers 3.61
19 7 White noise 3.61
20 2 Hitch 3.61
21 15 Miss.Congeniality 2 3.40
22 22 Are we there yet? 3.37
23 31 Coach carter 3.33
24 40 Vaniy fair 3.24
25 14 Team america:World police 3.22
26 30 The Life aquatic with steve zissou 3.13
27 32 Hotel rewanda 2.98
28 8 Constantine 2.92
29 62 First daughter 2.84
30 25 Boogeyman 2.74
31 28 Assault on precinct 13 2.65
32 18 Hide and seek 2.39
33 23 Be cool 2.35
34 24 Alexander 2.27
35 36 In good company 2.12
36 60 Darkness 2.10
37 16 The Ring two 1.97
38 43 Harold and kumar get the munchies 1.88
39 41 The Flight of the phoenix 1.86
40 33 Elektra 1.84
41 42 Spanglish 1.74
42 38 Ladder 49 1.71
43 35 Sahara 1.00
44 69 Man of the house 1.00
Looks like the chart will be dominated by kids films throughout the year, as Poohs Heffalump movie jumps to number 1, knocking off Laura's Star. Valiant is up to 4th already and could top the chart in a few weeks time.
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Andrew
Lover of Bacon
Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 4197 Location: Sherwood Forest, UK
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'Interpreter' speaks to int'l boxoffice
"The Interpreter" opened No. 1 in Britain with an estimated $3.3 million from 367 dates -- 22% ahead of "The Amityville Horror" -- with a 22% market share.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr/international/brief_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1000884500
So thats £1.78million for the interpreter.
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:07 pm |
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Kris K
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Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:44 pm Posts: 6228
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Boo!
That sucks......
Amityville hopefully still managed over £1,000,000.
Raging that Interpreter was number 1.
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 1:54 pm |
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Kris K
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Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:44 pm Posts: 6228
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22% ahead of Amityville,
So amityville was near £1,400,000?
22% of £1,780,000 is £391,600
£391,600 from £1,780,000 is £1,388,400
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:21 pm |
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Andrew
Lover of Bacon
Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 4197 Location: Sherwood Forest, UK
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It looks like it yeah, Amityville should be somewhere around £1.4million ish, which is still great.
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 2:49 pm |
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Kris K
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Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:44 pm Posts: 6228
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Yay, not angry anymore!
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:11 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
You must have big rats
Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 4:28 pm Posts: 92093 Location: Bonn, Germany
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Decent opening for The Interpreter. Kidman has always been very popular in UK and her films usually do very well there (think Moulin Rouge and The Others). The WoM should be good on this one, so I expect at least around £6,000,000 by the end of its run, but might get to £8,000,000+
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:29 pm |
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Kris K
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Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:44 pm Posts: 6228
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Yeah, Kidmans got a draw here...
The Others: £11,880,848
Moulin Rouge: £18,490,860
The Hours: £4,697,689
The Stepford Wives: £4,123,561
Birth: £1,128,484
Amityville joins the horror success trend here in the UK 2005:
White Noise: £6,452,286
Ring Two: £4,058,634
Hide and Seek: £3,812,373
Boogeyman: £2,158,952
Creep: £1,838,537 (On less than 200 screens and 3.85 Multiplyer)
Although, CURSED will break this chain next weekend, it's had NO marketing, 1 star reviews.
It will gross around £200,000.
If it's lucky.
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 3:50 pm |
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Michael.
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Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:27 am Posts: 23283
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Decent opening for The Interpreter. Kidman has always been very popular in UK and her films usually do very well there (think Moulin Rouge and The Others). The WoM should be good on this one, so I expect at least around £6,000,000 by the end of its run, but might get to £8,000,000+
Decent? The 7th best opening of the year.
That sets it well for our little wager Lecter.
Bring on 3,000 theaters
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:57 pm |
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Kris K
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Joined: Thu Oct 21, 2004 1:44 pm Posts: 6228
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Yep, just behind White Noise..
Nice opening for both new releases.
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Mon Apr 18, 2005 5:16 pm |
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STEVE ROGERS
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Joined: Fri Oct 29, 2004 4:02 am Posts: 18501
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Yeah, but what is interpreter rated over there compared to Amityville?? Over here in the U.S, The Interpreter is PG-13 if I'm not mistaken VS Amityville's R-Rating which will have a less larger opening.. I really thought the R-Rating for Amityville wouldn't be a factor in it's box office, but I do think now that it had a signifcant factor in not opening as high then say a PG-13 Horror would.. The 3 times I saw Amityville, the audience was mostly an older crowd with virtually no one under 17(Thank God) and no talking, no cell phones going off.. It was actually very pleasant to take a break from those annoyances while watching a horror movie....
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 1:04 am |
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Kris K
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Actuals:
1. The Interpreter £1,589,829 (370 screens)
2. The Amityville horror £1,339,517 (346 screens)
3. Sahara £829,122 -40% £2,801,068 (2 weeks)
4. Valiant £524,441 -42% £6,773,076 (4)
5. Hitch £483,392 -37% £16,395,161 (7)
The Interpreter fell from estimates (£1.8M) And actually had a bigger theatre count than AMITYVILLE. The gap between the two openers was a mere £250,000. Helped by more screens and better reviews.
Amityville Horror only opened £18,000 behind 2003's TEXAS CHAINSAW. However, TCM was rated 18, and AMITYVILLE is only a 15....allowing more people to see it.
AMITYVILLE should finish with around £4M and INTERPRETER with about £6M.
Guess Who, Beauty Shop and Cursed open next weekend.
THE RING TWO's total is now £4,878,853 in 3 weeks. Nice.
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:17 am |
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Bodrul
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Joined: Fri Oct 22, 2004 11:21 am Posts: 4694 Location: Cambridge, England.
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BKB_The_Man wrote: Yeah, but what is interpreter rated over there compared to Amityville?? Over here in the U.S, The Interpreter is PG-13 if I'm not mistaken VS Amityville's R-Rating which will have a less larger opening.. I really thought the R-Rating for Amityville wouldn't be a factor in it's box office, but I do think now that it had a signifcant factor in not opening as high then say a PG-13 Horror would.. The 3 times I saw Amityville, the audience was mostly an older crowd with virtually no one under 17(Thank God) and no talking, no cell phones going off.. It was actually very pleasant to take a break from those annoyances while watching a horror movie....
Amityville is a 15, Interpreter is a 12. The ratings do not really matter in this case because, i really doubt many 12 year olds would be going to see "The Interpreter"; This one seems more like movie which attracts an older audience, who chose this over Amityville. :wink:
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:18 am |
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Kris K
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INTERPRETER had a bigger screen count....if only by 30 odd screens.
It was also had a smaller rating of 12A...so anyone over 12 can see the movie, and anyone under 12 can see it with an adult.
AMITYVILLE was 15. Which meant ONLY people over 15 can see the movie. No matter if they have a parent or not.
So yeah....More screens and a smaller BBFC certificate seperated INTERP from AMITY by a mere £250,000.
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:20 am |
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Bodrul
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mansonmyers wrote: It was also had a smaller rating of 12A...so anyone over 12 can see the movie, and anyone under 12 can see it with an adult.
So yeah....More screens and a smaller BBFC certificate seperated INTERP from AMITY by a mere £250,000.
It does mean that, but do you think many 12year olds/with parents actually went to see this? I think not.
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Tue Apr 19, 2005 11:32 am |
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Kris K
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Amityville Horror falls just -30% to $1.8M.
Interpreter -23% to $2.3M.
Guess Who had a 3rd Place Entry with $1.4M.
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 5:41 pm |
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Andrew
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Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 4197 Location: Sherwood Forest, UK
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GREAT holds for Amityville and the Interpreter, i guess no big openers helped with the low drops.
Will do a full update this week when full numbers out.
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 5:43 pm |
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Michael.
No Wire Tampons!
Joined: Sat Jan 08, 2005 12:27 am Posts: 23283
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Wow figures from The Interpreter.
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Mon Apr 25, 2005 9:11 pm |
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Michael.
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40 33 Elektra 1.84
41 42 Spanglish 1.74
two of 2005's better releases; 6.9 and 7.0 out of 10 respectively; and yet baddd multipliers
Spanglish was a flat out bomb, whilst Elektra had an OK opening but a quick decline.
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Andrew
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Weekend Numbers April 22-24
All figures in £'s
1 The Interpreter 1,212,734 -24
2 The Amityville horror 886,429 -34
3 The Wedding date 808,641 NEW
4 Guess who 697,561 NEW
5 Sahara 564,271 -32
6 Valiant 334,669 -36
7 Hitch 270,000 -44
8 Robots 249,709 -47
9 Be cool 214,212 -54
10 Waqt 208,254 NEW
11 Cursed 207,597 NEW
12 Downfall 161,103 -17
13 Beauty shop 131,060 NEW
14 The Ring two 128,240 -69
15 Miss.Congeniality 2 95,345 -69
Overall a quiet week that lacked a big opener, perhaps the quiet before the storm of HItchikers and xXx2 next week. Benefitting most from the lack of openers were last weeks new films with excellent drops of 24% and 34% respectively for The Interpreter and Amityville. The Wedding Date surprised with the strongest opening at number 3 ahead of Guess Who and should have decent legs in the weeks to come. The best drop of the week went to Downfall, which is having a great run in the UK and could be headed for £2million+ which would be a great result.
Cursed ended the run of succesful horrors in the UK just as it did in the US with an opening just outside the top ten. Opening on a fairly wide 297 screens it disappointed with just a £699 screen average.
Top Screen averages this week are:
1 Waqt 6,125
2 The Interpreter 3,278
3 The Wedding date 2,695
4 The Amityville horror 2,569
5 Guess who 2,004
6 Sahara 1,454
7 Downfall 1,249
8 Beauty shop 1,225
9 Hitch 1,007
10 Valiant 775
The best screen average going to Waqt, a Hindi film showing on just 34 screens, a great result opening ahead of Cursed. http://www.waqtthefilm.com/ for more info on the film.
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 11:35 am |
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Michael.
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I doubt The Wedding Date can pull of great legs; its had horrible word of mouth.
a girl who went to see it from college told me it was basically a romantic comedy for gay guys.
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 11:54 am |
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dolcevita
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Looks good for Interpreter. Should hold until hitchhiker's comes out. Hitchhikers is going to have the best showing in U.K. out of any country, including the states. Hige following there of course. But I don't see anything else really getting in Interpreters way. It will have a long run I'm pretty sure...great legs. Longer even than Nicole's actually.
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 12:02 pm |
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Kris K
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Haha for CURSED....no advertising caused it to bomb, bad. I seen NO adverts. not tv spots, radio spots, bus stop posters, billboards, not even magazine ads, or newspaper ads.
Dicks.
ANyway, YAY for AMITYVILLE
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 1:05 pm |
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Andrew
Lover of Bacon
Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 4197 Location: Sherwood Forest, UK
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Michael wrote: I doubt The Wedding Date can pull of great legs; its had horrible word of mouth. a girl who went to see it from college told me it was basically a romantic comedy for gay guys.
Hmmm i've heard nothing but good things about it, and i don't see much romantic comedy competition for a good few weeks. I think it'll have a decent multiplier, nothing spectacular, but decent.
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Tue Apr 26, 2005 6:00 pm |
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Andrew
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Joined: Sat Jan 01, 2005 7:05 pm Posts: 4197 Location: Sherwood Forest, UK
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2005 to date
All in £'s, all movies with over £1million gross included.
1 Meet the fockers 28,635,600
2 Hitch 16,814,615
3 Ocean's 12 12,445,681
4 Robots 11,558,894
5 Closer 8,360,503
6 The Aviator 8,276,951
7 Valiant 7,234,264
8 Constantine 6,589,019
9 White noise 6,452,286
10 The Magic roundabout 5,866,567
11 Racing stripes 5,718,974
12 Spongebob squarepants movie 5,570,189
13 Million dollar baby 5,381,987
14 Miss Congeniality 2 5,243,599
15 The Ring two 5,168,265
16 Team america:World police 4,912,868
17 Be cool 4,019,368
18 Hostage 4,011,395
19 Shall we dance 4,002,487
20 Hide and seek 3,812,373
21 Sahara 3,709,626
22 Sideways 3,691,435
23 The Interpreter 3,645,758
24 Son of the mask 3,215,583
25 Are we there yet? 3,053,746
26 The Amityville horror 2,855,781
27 Alexander 2,721,904
28 Boogeyman 2,158,952
29 Vera drake 2,143,657
30 Ray 2,062,325
31 Assault on precinct 13 1,987,518
32 Creep 1,838,537
33 The Life aquatic with steve zissou 1,590,265
34 Hotel rewanda 1,572,266
35 Coach carter 1,563,156
36 Elektra 1,457,857
37 A Very long engagement 1,439,262
38 Pooh's heffalump movie 1,416,007
39 In good company 1,260,587
40 Downfall 1,107,249
Meet the Fockers still sits at the top, and will do until Episode III is unleashed. It is currently at number 31 all time unadjusted, just behind Shrek and ahead of Pirates of the Caribbean. The Ring 2 passes the £5million mark and is up to number 15 on the yearly chart.
2005 Openings:
All openings above £500,000 included
Rank / Yrly Rank / Movie / Opening Gross
1 1 Meet the fockers 7,917,661
2 2 Hitch 4,309,540
3 3 Ocean's 12 3,394,100
4 4 Robots 2,622,253
5 8 Constantine 2,098,074
6 15 The Ring two 2,062,792
7 9 White noise 1,787,478
8 20 Hide and seek 1,594,508
9 23 The Interpreter 1,589,829
10 10 The Magic roundabout 1,569,843
11 5 Closer 1,568,526
12 6 The Aviator 1,545,475
13 16 Team america:World police 1,526,329
14 26 The Amityville horror 1,389,417
15 21 Sahara 1,370,577
16 14 Miss Congeniality 2 1,302,070
17 12 Spongebob squarepants movie 1,252,322
18 27 Alexander 1,200,083
19 17 Be cool 1,196,884
20 11 Racing stripes 1,145,965
21 7 Valiant 1,096,329
22 19 Shall we dance 1,080,140
23 25 Are we there yet? 887,814
24 41 The Wedding date 886,429
25 18 Hostage 807,171
26 13 Million dollar baby 803,899
27 36 Elektra 791,914
28 28 Boogeyman 788,439
29 31 Assault on precinct 13 748,846
30 24 Son of the mask 725,524
31 44 Guess who 697,561
32 39 In good company 594,316
33 34 Hotel rewanda 507,596
34 33 The Life aquatic with steve zissou 502,041
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