MISSION Impossible 3 (INTL.)
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Alfred
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Yep, it may stand at 130m overseas now. That 70m includes intl. weekdays, too. I don't know exactly, but it may grossed 40m this weekend. Very nice! It is very important to reach 50m in Japan , because DVC will destroy every movie next week, opening around 200m worldwide.
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Sun May 14, 2006 3:35 pm |
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jb007
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Alfred: I agree with Dr. Lecter's WW total and your assesment of DVC's impact. Without DVC, MI:3 would have gotten to $225M+ without Japan.
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Sun May 14, 2006 3:43 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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jb007 wrote: Alfred wrote: From hollywoodreporter: Internationally, "Mission: Impossible III" raked in another $70 million to bring its two-week earnings overall to $214 million. Sounds very good! 400m worldwide is coming!  I think that $70M for the second weekend includes domestic numbers also. OS: 129.2 Dom: 84.6 Total: 214.8
$213.8 million total, actually. Sorry for nitpicking 
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Sun May 14, 2006 3:46 pm |
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jb007
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Dr. Lecter wrote: $213.8 million total, actually. Sorry for nitpicking 

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Sun May 14, 2006 3:49 pm |
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jb007
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Quote: "Mission" going strong overseas Sunday May 14 9:32 PM ET
"Mission: Impossible III" dominated the international marketplace for a second weekend, as its total rose to a robust $129.2 million.
The estimated weekend haul of $40.5 million represented a relatively modest drop of 42% from its opening salvo.
The driving market for "M:I-3" remains South Korea, with an estimated $6.1 million, down just 27% from its bow. The total to date there stands at $20.4 million. In the U.K., the thriller picked up $5 million (down 42%), advancing the total to $17.8 million. France added $2.8 million as the total rose to $10.4 million. Germany kicked in $2.2 million, Spain $1.9 million, and Mexico $1.7 million.
"Ice Age: The Meltdown" is gradually slowing its torrid pace overseas. The computer-animated blockbuster comedy tallied $8.1 million from 61 territories. Italy led the way this weekend with an estimated $1.1 million, taking the total to $22.1 million. The international run for "Meltdown" stands at $421.2 million.
Domestic dud "Poseidon" launched in six Asian countries and was the top film in four of them, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia and the Philippines. The other two were India and Indonesia. Altogether, the seafaring disaster film gleaned $4.4 million.
"The Sentinel" earned $1.3 million, of which $1.2 million came from its debut in China. The international total is now $3.2 million.
"Inside Man" lifted an estimated $2.2 million from 35 markets during its eighth week. The Spike Lee-directed heist thriller has garnered a sterling $83.8 million so far internationally, and there are still six more territories yet to open, including Japan on June 10.
"Scary Movie 4" brought in an estimated $2 million from 29 territories, raising the total to about $60 million. The comedy had its strongest performances in Germany and Mexico.
"Eight Below" generated $2 million from 25 markets as the total advanced to $33.5 million.
Reuters/Hollywood Reporter
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Sun May 14, 2006 10:18 pm |
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jb007
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It will be interesting to see how it holds up next weekend against DVC.
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Sun May 14, 2006 10:23 pm |
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zingy
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Pretty solid for Mission: Impossible III worldwide. I think it'll be fine.
It's funny that M:I-3 was "disappointing" last weekend, but Poseidon is "modest" this weekend, even though the former will actually break-even or profit in the end, while Poseidon will lose, most likely.
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Sun May 14, 2006 10:26 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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Well, the estimated from Germany are in.
250,000 admissions for the weekend (down 21% from last weekend) putting its total admissions number at 690,000. Pretty bad, but at least a decent hold.
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Sun May 14, 2006 10:28 pm |
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Archangel
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AUSTRALIA (AUD$) - Weekend 2
OW - Mission Impossible 3 - $3,803,624 (or $3,941,083 incl. p/v - 449 SC)
Ok hold, nothing special to report here.
War Of The Worlds - $13,952,292 ($3,548,557, -47%) Mission Impossible 2 - $13,073,252 ($4,871,668 5-Day, -24%) Mr. And Mrs. Smith - $12,022,413 ($3,044,466, -53%) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $11,664,358 ($4,284,327, -19%) or $13,043,531 ($5,663,500 5-Day)*Easter Ocean’s Eleven - $11,040,366 ($3,199,254, -41%) Austin Powers 3: Goldmember - $10,789,874 ($3,154,657, -43%) Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me - $10,652,046 ($3,236,200, -43%) King Kong - $10,410,775 ($1,805,848, -65%)*Christmas James Bond: Die Another Day - $9,509,738 ($2,637,398, -45%) The Bourne Supremacy - $8,936,642 ($2,585,052, -47%) Ocean’s Twelve - $8,714,731 ($2,308,305, -50%) Mission Impossible 1 - $8,328,274 ($2,568,653, -33.9%) Mission Impossible 3 - $7,349,320 ($2,287,578, -40%) The Last Samurai - $6,529,909 ($1,836,118, -46%)
TAIPEI (TWD$) - Weekend 2
OW - Mission Impossible 3 - 50,025,246 (30,184,529 2-Day) - 20
Was overtaken by King Kong this weekend, tough will surpass 100m TWD soon enough.
The MI franchise is one of the largest in Taipei with MI2's 173m ranking as the 6th largest for a movie post 1996. MI3 won't reach those heights and will probably fail to match the original's 133m.
Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - 115,442,405 (25,712,350, -29.1%) - 21 Kung Fu Hustle - 114,421,980 (22,134,710, -50.8%)*NY - 20 Harry Potter 4: GOF - 108,051,230 adms. (26,084,670, -38.9%) - 22 Harry Potter 2: COS - 103,876,650 (30,390,930, -25%) - 19 Spiderman 2 - 102,396,170 (18,448,190, -46.8%) - 21 War Of The Worlds - 96,254,700 (12,073,145, -63.5%) - 21 The Day After Tomorrow - 94,131,415 (19,000,720, -48.4%) - 18 Lord Of The Rings: TTT - 92,655,810 (26,651,820, -6.8%) - 18 Mr. And Mrs. Smith - 91,047,145 (18,333,805, -40.7%) - 18 King Kong - 87,423,850 (21,737,185, -27.8%) - 21 Mission Impossible 3 - 84,218,119 (16,195,778, -46.3%) - 20 Harry Potter 3: POA - 83,697,485 (19,190,040, -46.7%) - 21 Spiderman 1 - 75,806,307 (19,899,982, -33%) - 18 Constaine - 71,982,380 (7,970,315, -55.2%) - 21 Troy - 71,192,370 (13,872,700, -56.1%) - 21 Men In Black 2 - 68,640,560 (11,452,280, -61.9%) - 18 The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe - 68,335,430 (13,148,775, -60.1%) - 20 Fearless - 67,434,315 (10,735,320, -12.9%) - 19 Minority Report - 65,071,590 (15,003,290, -29.8%) - 19 National Treasure - 63,242,415 (13,634,760, -46.5%)*Christmas - 20 I, Robot - 57,711,515 (10,953,075, -52.7%) - 17 Van Helsing - 55,486,400 (14,859,570, -19.6%) - 20 James Bond: Die Another Day - 55,027,850 (6,335,755, -66.3%) - 19
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Mon May 15, 2006 7:40 am |
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jb007
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Quote: Mission: Impossible III held strongly in the major markets, but tumbled in the smaller ones. The action sequel was again superb in South Korea, down 38 percent to $4 million from 394 screens for a $27.6 million total. It was similarly impressive in the U.K., falling 32 percent to $3.4 million for a healthy $23.4 million total. In Thailand, though, it dropped 80 percent for a $2.8 million total. Overall, it scored $22.2 million over the weekend for a $163.3 million tally.
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MI:3 hold was excellent this past weekend. It dropped only 44% going up against DVC's fantastic weekend. This should get to $210-$220M without Japan. So $400M WW is still possible.
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Tue May 23, 2006 1:59 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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With Japan stilll to open and Cruise being quite big in Japan, I see this making around $390-400 million worldwide.
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Tue May 23, 2006 2:29 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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Well, as of now it stands at $334.4 million worldwide with China and Japan still to open. Japan is usually the biggest market for Tom Cruise flicks. The Last Samurai made $120+ million there, M:I-2 over $80 million, War of the Worlds $54 million, Minority Report $45+ million...Even movies like Vanilla Sky and Collateral made $20+ million there.
I'd say that a $50 million gross in Japan is very likely. With some remaining holdovers, Japan and China, I expect a worldwide cume of $390-400 million which is pretty good.
In Germany it actually held up rather well after a very weak opening. It io currently at 1,221,673 admissions. Still a far cry from the first sequel's 4,447,937 and the original's 3,309,721, but after such a weak opening that it had, it's still a good number (a multiplier of 4!).
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Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:44 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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$12.5 million opening in Japan! Time to bring this up again.
Where does it rank in Japan all-time?
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Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:45 am |
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: $12.5 million opening in Japan! Time to bring this up again.
Where does it rank in Japan all-time?
JAPAN - Opening Weekend
Slightly below MI2 in US$, but massive opening nonetheless, #1 for 2006. It's about the 15th most explosive opening of all-time. Cruise now has 3 movies with opening weekends above $10m, and 4 movies above $8m opening weekend.
Star Wars 3: ROTS - $18,975,503 (¥2.22bn/ 1.57m adms. incl. $7.5m p/v or $12.5m without p/v - 757 TC) The Matrix: Reloaded - $18,677,181 (incl. $7.5m p/v - 631 TC) Harry Potter 3: POA - $17.2m (¥1.9bn incl. $3.8m/ ¥412.1m p/v - 782 TC) Star Wars 1: PM - $16.7m (incl. 2-Days p/v or $12.2m without p/v - 916,540 adms. - $20.1m/2.5bil Yen 5-Days - 403 TC) Harry Potter 2: COS - $16,676,912 (862,958 adms. - incl. $3.7m on 777 TC - 858 TC) War Of The Worlds - $15,116,883 (¥1,644,111,600/ 1,306,314 adms. 5-Day - 765 TC) The Matrix: Revolutions - $14,882,041 (638 TC/900p) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $14,676,989 (or $11.1m without p/v - $21,130,324 5-Days - 729 TC) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $14,520,977 (or $11,374,170 without p/v - 826 TC) Hauru No Ugoku Shiro (Howl’s Moving Castle) - $13,998,152 (¥1.48bn/ 1.1m adms. - 448 TC) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $13,714,649 (incl. $3m p/v - 630 TC) Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (Spirited Away) - $13.1m (3-Day Holiday or $8,897,909 without p/v - 321 TC) Mission Impossible 2 - $13.1m (356 TC) Harry Potter 1: PS - $12,896,242 (1.38m adms. - 645 TC) Mission Impossible 3 - $12.5m (800 TC) Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines - $12,359,141 (incl. p/v or $9.5m without - 550 TC) The Da Vinci Code - $11,301,981 (863 TC) Artificial Intelligence - $11,261,483 (or $8,553,416 without p/v - 1,037,879 adms. - $16.07m/2bil Yen 5-Days - 524 TC) Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World - $10.8m (284 TC) Bayside Shakedown 2 - $10,489,418 (408 TC) Finding Nemo - $10,331,939 (incl. $1.8m p/v or $8.3m without p/v - 654 TC) Spiderman 2 - $10,045,607 (696 TC) The Day After Tomorrow - $10,002,367 (incl. $1.7m p/v - 631 TC) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $9.66m (800,000 adms. incl. p/v or $6,904,890 without p/v - 643 TC) Spiderman - $9,603,489 (incl. $3.35m p/v or $6.01m without on 496 TC) The Sixth Sense - $9.2m (or $6.6m without p/v or $13.8m 5-Days - 275 TC) Independence Day - $9m+ The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe - $8,917,824 (780 TC) Umizaru 2: Limit of Love - $8,542,726 (315 TC)
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Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:07 am |
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Alfred
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Very good numbers! The movie deserve this! 400m in the bag now. It will be funny if MI3 finish ahead of SR. 
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Mon Jul 10, 2006 8:33 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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"Mission: Impossible 3 held well in Japan, falling 29 percent to $3.7 million for a $20.7 million total, and will try to build on its $228 million total with an opening in China later this month. "
Can anyone what happened there?! 29%? I thought it opened to $12.5 million...?!?!?!
It stands at $361 million worldwide now. Not sure what's happening in Japan, but with its current pace and China ahead, I see around $385-390 million worldwide.
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Wed Jul 19, 2006 12:59 am |
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: "Mission: Impossible 3 held well in Japan, falling 29 percent to $3.7 million for a $20.7 million total, and will try to build on its $228 million total with an opening in China later this month. "
Can anyone what happened there?! 29%? I thought it opened to $12.5 million...?!?!?!
It stands at $361 million worldwide now. Not sure what's happening in Japan, but with its current pace and China ahead, I see around $385-390 million worldwide.
Interesting indeed, though with a 2nd weekend drop to $3.7m and a 2nd weekend total of $20.7m....the $12.5m opening is probably correct. The % drop stated is wrong...
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Wed Jul 19, 2006 4:50 am |
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Tuukka
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Nah, those numbers are wrong. That would be almost a 70% drop. Movies are not that frontloaded in Japan. Unless MI3 is having worse WOM than any other movie ever in Japan, which I doubt. That kind of drop is impossible.
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Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:30 pm |
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ashwani
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Tuukka wrote: Nah, those numbers are wrong. That would be almost a 70% drop. Movies are not that frontloaded in Japan. Unless MI3 is having worse WOM than any other movie ever in Japan, which I doubt. That kind of drop is impossible.
nothing is impossible my freind nothing!!!!
The movie sucks hence the HUGE drop!!!!
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Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:56 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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Well, according to BOM it stands at $393.2 million now. International grosses really saved its butt, as it is currently the 4th biggest film of the year internationally with $259.7 million (only behind IA2, Da Vinci and POTC2). I think it'll crawl past $400 million and finish ahead of Superman Returns worldwide, hehe.
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Excel
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heehee at that joke!
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Dr. Lecter
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excel wrote: heehee at that joke!
Joke? You noticed how Supes bombed in Japan and Germany?!
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