Harry Potter 4: GOF (INTL.)
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neo_wolf
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I see it doing around 17-20mill in its first weekend in japan,if star wars can do it why cant potter? it is bigger than sw in japan.
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:58 pm |
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Andrew
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WOW, biggest 3day opening weekend ever in the UK!
Without previews:
HP1 £9,800,000.............Total £66,096,060
HP2 £10,700,000...........Total £54,780,731
HP3 £9,300,000.............Total £46,077,489
HP4 £14,900,000...........Total ~£50,000,000??????
A great weekend, although i am sure HP2 & HP3 would have posted fairly similar numbers if they hadn't had previews. I guess they wanted to break another record!
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 5:32 pm |
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FILMO
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From Fox-Warner CH
Biggest opening in the german speaking part of Switzerland. Potter made 2 Mio CHF on its first weekend
Tickets sold first weekend (german Swiss part)
HP4 (142000)
HP2 (124000)
Matrix Reloaded (122000)
Bond20 (121000)
LOTR3 (120000)
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:12 pm |
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JURiNG
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Latest update;
HP4 made $85.5m. in the first week of international run
according to http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=1946&p=.htm
Quote: Ever the worldwide phenomenon, Harry Potter also raked in an estimated $85.5 million from 5,300 prints in 19 countries. It broke several records, including the top three-day openings in the United Kingdom ($25.9 million), Denmark ($2.8 million), Sweden ($2.6 million) and Norway ($2.4 million) and the best four-day opening in Germany ($21.6 million).
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:22 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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My current worldwide gross prediction:
$890 million
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:00 pm |
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BJ
Killing With Kindness
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Dr. Lecter wrote: My current worldwide gross prediction:
$890 million
980m I expect the film to be the biggest Potter flick internationaly 
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 8:07 pm |
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Jedi Master Carr
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I think it will do at least 860 but could go as high as in the 900's
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:05 pm |
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Excel
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well, itll blow past star wars, thats for sure.
925. itll just edge out episode 1 for number 5 all time.
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Mon Nov 21, 2005 9:30 pm |
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Archangel
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DENMARK - Opening Weekend
HP4 holds the record for the largest 3-Day weekend.
1) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $4,057,585 ($2,236,822/ 13,477,972 DKR/ 162,624 adms. 3-Day - 123) 2) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $2,852,196 (18,171,914 DKR/ 217,975 adms. 3-Day - 97) 3) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $2.75m 4) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $2,066,909 (4-Day or $1,398,893/ 8,305,510 DKR/ 113,204 adms. 3-Day - 92) 5) Harry Potter 2: COS - $1.9m 6) Harry Potter 3: POA - $1,801,456 (10.9m DKR - $185,691/ 1,149,241 DKR/ 163,781 adms. 3-Day – 98/137) 7) Lord Of The Rings: FOTR - $1.8m 8) Troy - $1,578,094 (9.2m DKR incl. p/v or $876,007/ 5,423,274 DKR/ 64,824 adms. 3-Day- 78) 9) The Matrix: Reloaded - $1.5m 10) Spiderman 2 - $1,451,244 (5-Day or $795,121/ 4,772,237 DKR/ 49,198 adms. 3-Day - 97)
Harry Potter 1: PS - $1,283,153 (89) The Matrix: Revolutions - $1,173,324 (5-Day or $635,169/ 4,115,260 DKR/ 61,225 adms. 3-Day - 79) Shrek 2 - $1,159,747 (or $1,042,094/ 6,429,931 DKR/ 54,033 adms. without p/v - 119)
SWEDEN - Opening Weekend
Nothing touches LOTR here, though HP4's opening is the largest for the franchise over the 3-Days.
Lord of The Rings: ROTK - $4,813,063 (5-Day or $3,293,912 4-Day or $2,792,321/ 20,549,528 SKR 3-Day - 169) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $3.5m (151) Lord Of The Rings: FOTR - $3m+ Harry Potter 3: POA - $2,672,579 (20m SKR 5-Day or $1,506,154/ 11,473,881 SKR 3-Day - 163) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $2,597,181 (4-Day or $1,838,970/ 13,452,433 SKR 3-Day - 129) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $2,584,417 (or $2,379,141/ 19,531,795 SKR 3-Day - 168) Finding Nemo - $2,028,297 (or $1,788,010/ 13,604,968 SKR - 3-Day - 181) Spiderman 2 - $1,924,248 (5-Day or $1,134,924/ 8,416,823 SKR 3-Day - 118) The Matrix: Revolutions - $1,911,894 (or $1,131,042/ 8,824,390 SKR - 3-Day - 134) Harry Potter 2: COS - $1.9m (156) Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl - $1,608,987 (or $1,058,051/ 8,846,364 SKR 3-Day - 87) Star Wars 1: PM - $1.6m (100) Harry Potter 1: PS - $1.525m (138) The Day After Tomorrow - $1,518,407 (4-Day or $1,203,424/ 8,971,887 SKR 3-Day - 100)
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 5:21 am |
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: My current worldwide gross prediction:
$890 million
At this rate i don't see this grossing any less than $900m.
The domestic gross looks like it could hit $300m, It's $102m now with Thanksgiving all to itself, it should be at least $205m by this Sunday......and i just don't see it dying with Christmas just around the corner.
Overseas, it's breaking franchise records everywhere....at least $600m for sure.
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 5:30 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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~~~Archangel~~~ wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: My current worldwide gross prediction:
$890 million At this rate i don't see this grossing any less than $900m. The domestic gross looks like it could hit $300m, It's $102m now with Thanksgiving all to itself, it should be at least $205m by this Sunday......and i just don't see it dying with Christmas just around the corner. Overseas, it's breaking franchise records everywhere....at least $600m for sure.
I think it will rather be at $195 million by Sunday. It IS frontloaded. I see around $285 million in the USA and just above $600 million overseas.
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 6:44 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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UK - £14,933,901
That is really amazing considering it is without previews.
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 7:09 am |
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Wastl
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It's quite funny, HP4 had the best five day start in the history of German cinema, but Warner still tries to cheat a little...
They declared the whole Wednesday as preview and included it into the four day weekend to make it the biggest four-day start as well. You simply cannot have a whole day and include it into another one. If the movie was in cinemas for the whole 24 hours, than it has to be counted as an own day, and not as a part of the four day weekend.
You might as well take the whole run of a somewhat successful movie and declare it the largest opening day in history, as you can pretty much define what "a day" really means, if you go by Warner...
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 11:12 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Wastl wrote: It's quite funny, HP4 had the best five day start in the history of German cinema, but Warner still tries to cheat a little...
They declared the whole Wednesday as preview and included it into the four day weekend to make it the biggest four-day start as well. You simply cannot have a whole day and include it into another one. If the movie was in cinemas for the whole 24 hours, than it has to be counted as an own day, and not as a part of the four day weekend.
You might as well take the whole run of a somewhat successful movie and declare it the largest opening day in history, as you can pretty much define what "a day" really means, if you go by Warner...
Hehe, true that. How was it handled with ROTK, though? Did they publish official 4-day numbers for ROTK?
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:07 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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2,685,158 admissions in Germany in the 5-day period. It just managed to beat ROTK's 5-day opening for the best five day opening ever.
As the poster above said, WB tries to declare it the best opening weekend ever (4-day) by counting the previews towards the weekend. In fact, it is the 3rd best one as around 285,000 people saw it on Wednesday, so its 4-day result is around 2.4 million admissions,
Still, that is amazing and the total number of admissions should be around 8-10 million.
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 1:19 pm |
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Mesjarch
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Hmm I just read that they added 5 more copies in Poland so now it will open on 178 copies in normal cinemas + 1 Imax version
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Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:03 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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judging by the advance sales for the weekend at my theatre, Potter is down about 60-65% from last week, hehe.
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:36 am |
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Legend of Jam
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thanks to HP4 it was the busiest weekend ever in Britain at the cinemas judging by admissions or at least since 1985
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/4462410.stm
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 12:02 pm |
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Mesjarch
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Well from what I have gathered so far it looks like a 350k+ adm. opening can be expected in Poland. Probably biggest weekend of the year is coming 
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Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:13 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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GERMANY UPDATE:
The current tracking in Germany has it on the course to a 1,300,000 admissions weekend in Germany and a total of around 4,550,000 admissions after 12 days. That would mean a drop of around 45-46% from the last 4-day weekend. It is decent, but the past two Potter flicks dropped much better.
At this pace it should reach 8 million admissions, but not go far beyond that.
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Sat Nov 26, 2005 12:30 pm |
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Bodrul
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Andrew wrote: WOW, biggest 3day opening weekend ever in the UK!
Without previews:
HP1 £9,800,000.............Total £66,096,060 HP2 £10,700,000...........Total £54,780,731 HP3 £9,300,000.............Total £46,077,489 HP4 £14,900,000...........Total ~£50,000,000??????
A great weekend, although i am sure HP2 & HP3 would have posted fairly similar numbers if they hadn't had previews. I guess they wanted to break another record!
Also, last weekend had the highest number of ticket sales since records began, something like 3.8 million, mostly thanks to HP4.
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Sat Nov 26, 2005 7:45 pm |
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: GERMANY UPDATE:
The current tracking in Germany has it on the course to a 1,300,000 admissions weekend in Germany and a total of around 4,550,000 admissions after 12 days. That would mean a drop of around 45-46% from the last 4-day weekend. It is decent, but the past two Potter flicks dropped much better.
At this pace it should reach 8 million admissions, but not go far beyond that.
GERMANY - Weekend 2 (Adms.)
4.55m admissions would put it behind Harry Potter 2, looks like the mid-week business wasn't as strong as past Pottter hits as well.
LOTR: TTT - 2.082.480 adms. (+0%) - 5.629.205 adms.
LOTR: FOTR - 2.071.465 adms. (+12%) - 5.151.793 adms.
LOTR: ROTK - 1.882.958 adms. (-26%) - 5.562.998 adms.
Harry Potter 1 - 1.752.126 adms. (-34.5%) - 5.119.871 adms.
Harry Potter 2 - 1.670.014 adms. (-33%) - 4.969.745 adms.
Finding Nemo - 1.381.341 adms. (-29%) - 3.969.850 adms.
Independence Day - 1.363.672 adms. (-29%)
Jurassic Park - 1.298.788 adms. (-25%)
7 Zwerge - 1.272.259 adms. (-19%) - 3.475.391 adms.
Harry Potter 3 - 1.270.593 adms. (-35%) - 3.821.060 adms.
(T)Raumschiff - 1.187.538 adms. (-42%) - 4.622.347 adms.
Titanic - 1.121.078 adms. (+8%) - 2.517.246 adms.
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Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:29 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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~~~Archangel~~~ wrote: GERMANY - Weekend 2 (Adms.)
4.55m admissions would put it behind Harry Potter 2, looks like the mid-week business wasn't as strong as past Pottter hits as well.
LOTR: TTT - 2.082.480 adms. (+0%) - 5.629.205 adms. LOTR: FOTR - 2.071.465 adms. (+12%) - 5.151.793 adms. LOTR: ROTK - 1.882.958 adms. (-26%) - 5.562.998 adms. Harry Potter 1 - 1.752.126 adms. (-34.5%) - 5.119.871 adms. Harry Potter 2 - 1.670.014 adms. (-33%) - 4.969.745 adms. Finding Nemo - 1.381.341 adms. (-29%) - 3.969.850 adms. Independence Day - 1.363.672 adms. (-29%) Jurassic Park - 1.298.788 adms. (-25%) 7 Zwerge - 1.272.259 adms. (-19%) - 3.475.391 adms. Harry Potter 3 - 1.270.593 adms. (-35%) - 3.821.060 adms. (T)Raumschiff - 1.187.538 adms. (-42%) - 4.622.347 adms. Titanic - 1.121.078 adms. (+8%) - 2.517.246 adms.
Judging by the three theatres around me, it wasn't.
However, I think the projected 1.3 million for the weekend is a bit too low. The Sunday matinees are almost as sold out as last weekend, even though Friday and Saturday weren't as full. Also, weather gets colder and more people go to theatres. I see around 1,45 million for the weekend and around 4.7 million admissions overall.
I wonder if any movie in near future will dethrone Harry Potter 1 from its 2nd spot at the all-time charts in Germany, admissions-wise. Doesn't look like it.
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Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:35 pm |
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: ~~~Archangel~~~ wrote: GERMANY - Weekend 2 (Adms.)
4.55m admissions would put it behind Harry Potter 2, looks like the mid-week business wasn't as strong as past Pottter hits as well.
LOTR: TTT - 2.082.480 adms. (+0%) - 5.629.205 adms. LOTR: FOTR - 2.071.465 adms. (+12%) - 5.151.793 adms. LOTR: ROTK - 1.882.958 adms. (-26%) - 5.562.998 adms. Harry Potter 1 - 1.752.126 adms. (-34.5%) - 5.119.871 adms. Harry Potter 2 - 1.670.014 adms. (-33%) - 4.969.745 adms. Finding Nemo - 1.381.341 adms. (-29%) - 3.969.850 adms. Independence Day - 1.363.672 adms. (-29%) Jurassic Park - 1.298.788 adms. (-25%) 7 Zwerge - 1.272.259 adms. (-19%) - 3.475.391 adms. Harry Potter 3 - 1.270.593 adms. (-35%) - 3.821.060 adms. (T)Raumschiff - 1.187.538 adms. (-42%) - 4.622.347 adms. Titanic - 1.121.078 adms. (+8%) - 2.517.246 adms.
Judging by the three theatres around me, it wasn't. However, I think the projected 1.3 million for the weekend is a bit too low. The Sunday matinees are almost as sold out as last weekend, even though Friday and Saturday weren't as full. Also, weather gets colder and more people go to theatres. I see around 1,45 million for the weekend and around 4.7 million admissions overall. I wonder if any movie in near future will dethrone Harry Potter 1 from its 2nd spot at the all-time charts in Germany, admissions-wise. Doesn't look like it.
Well, HP7 could do it  , and Hobbitt has a good chance as well.
Though I think a local movie could do it......anything like a Der Shuh Des Manity or Raumshicff in the near horizon?
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Sat Nov 26, 2005 9:39 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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~~~Archangel~~~ wrote: Well, HP7 could do it  , and Hobbitt has a good chance as well. Though I think a local movie could do it......anything like a Der Shuh Des Manity or Raumshicff in the near horizon?
Hmmm, a sequel to 7 Zwerge, incase you remember that one.
Then again, Traumschiff declined from Manitu, so I expect the same here. A bigger opening, a smaller total.
This year hasn't been big for local films, only one crossed 2 million admissions (Der Weiße Massai).
I don't see any movie in near future doing so. Inflation is not a helping hand here, since we are talking admissions and not money.
Titanic won't ever be dethroned. Around 18 million admissions...insane.
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