ICE AGE 2: The Meltdown (INTL.) - $520m (#38)
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 ICE AGE 2: The Meltdown (INTL.) - $520m (#38)
ICE AGE 2: The Meltdown (INTL.)
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Shrek 2 - $479,439,411 + $479,439,411 = $920,665,658 Finding Nemo - $339,714,978 + $524,911,000 = $864,625,978 The Lion King - $328,541,776 + $455,300,000 = $783,841,776 The Incredibles - $261,441,092 + $369,995,000 = $631,436,092 Madagascar - $193,595,521 + $334,356,803 = $527,952,324 Monsters Inc - $255,873,250 + $269,493,347 = $525,366,597 Aladdin - $217,350,219 + $286,700,000 = $504,050,219 Toy Story 2 - $245,852,179 + $239,163,000 = $485,015,179 Shrek 1 - $267,665,011 + $216,744,207 = $484,409,218 Tarzan - $171,091,819 + $277,100,000 = $448,191,819 Ice Age - $176,387,405 + $206,300,000 = $382,687,405 Beauty & The Beast - $171,350,553 + $206,000,000 = $377,350,553 Shark Tale - $160,861,908 + $202,668,288 = $363,530,196 A Bug's Life - $162,798,565 + $200,600,000 = $363,398,565 Toy Story 1 - $191,796,233 + $170,162,503 = $361,958,736
Ice Age 2 - $210m + $260 = $470m est.
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UNITED KINGDOM
OW - Ice Age - $4,319,558 (£3,029,738 - 423 TC)
Weekly Figures: 1 - Ice Age - $6,767,909 (423 TC) 2 - Ice Age - $12,216,676 ($5,448,767, -20%) 3 - Ice Age - $15,060,344 ($2,843,668, -44%) 4 - Ice Age - $16,736,719 ($1,676,375, -46%) 5 - Ice Age - $17,785,293 ($1,048,574, -38%) 6 - Ice Age - $18,804,862 ($1,019,569, -3%) 7 - Ice Age - $19,781,172 ($976,310, -5%) 8 - Ice Age - $20,136,455 ($355,283, -63%) 9 - Ice Age - $20,429,651 ($293,196, -17%) 10 - Ice Age - $20,695,337 ($265,686, -9%)
Ice Age was a reasonable-sized hit in the UK, though it paled in comparison to offerings from Disney/Pixar or Dreamworks. Fox's last entry, Robots was very dissapointing, with one of the worst grosses for a CGI animited flick so far.
After strong start to 2006, lead by holdovers such as King Kong and solid hits such as Fun With Dick And Jane and Chicken Little, the past few weekends have been pretty ordinary compared to last year when Hitch, Robots and Ring Two dominated the charts.
Expect an easy #1 launch for Ice Age 2 next weekend (April 7th) with an opening weekend around £4m for a finish around £20m.
Shrek 2 - £48,243,628 Toy Story 2 - £44,306,070 Monsters Inc - £37,907,451 Finding Nemo - £37,364,251 The Incredibles - £32,277,041 Wallace & Gromit - £32,007,310 Chicken Run - £29,514,237 A Bug's Life - £29,449,272 Shrek 1 - £29,004,582 The Lion King - £23,583,348 Shark Tale - £23,054,848 Mdagascar - £22,654,878 Toy Story 1 - £22,654,878 Tarzan - £18,158,801 Ice Age - £15,092,609 Aladdin - £16,416,742 Dinosaur - £13,642,240 Chicken Little - £13,459,736 Robots - £12,481,216
GERMANY
OW - Ice Age - $7.6m (€8,820,936/ 1.465.302 adms. - 794 TC)
Weekly Figures: 1 - Ice Age - $10,604,209 (2.174.580 adms. - 794 TC) 2 - Ice Age - $17,883,450 (3.680.098 adms. - $7,279,241/ 1.505.518 adms., -31%) 3 - Ice Age - $22,575,379 (4.637.806 adms. - $4,691,929/ 957.708 adms., -36%) 4 - Ice Age - $25,997,726 (5.336.516 adms. - $3,422,347/ 698.710 adms., -27%) 5 - Ice Age - $28,018,409 (5.744.972 adms. - $2,020,683/ 408.456 adms., -42%) 6 - Ice Age - $29,784,601 (6.104.817 adms. - $1,766,192/ 359.845 adms., -14%) 7 - Ice Age - $30,945,863 (6.338.561 adms. - $1,161,262/ 233.744 adms., -35%) 8 - Ice Age - $31,650,334 (6.482.278 adms. - $704,471/ 143.717 adms., -39%) 9 - Ice Age - $32,195,728 (6.595.378 adms. - $545,394/ 113.100 adms., -23%) 10 - Ice Age - $32,672,459 (6.699.470 adms. - $476,731/ 104.092 adms., -13%)
Ice Age took Germany by storm in 2002 with a total gross only surpassed by one other CGI flick, Nemo and is 3rd highest for a foreign animated flick.
CGI is still strong in Germany with Madagascar outshining ROTS last year and finished as the 2nd highest grosser for the year, behind only HP4. Can lightning strike twice?
Nemo still holds the opening weekend record at $13.3m (2.032m adms.) followed by Shrek 2 at $9m (1.273m adms.) and Madagascar $8.6m (1.226m adms.). The original Ice Age opened to 1.465m adms., which translates to a $10m+ opening by today's standards. Ice Age 2 could hit 1.5m-1.75m adms. on opening and end total around 7.3m adms. (~$50m)
The Lion King - 11.333.217 adms. Finding Nemo - 8.678.707 adms. Ice Age - 7.212.212 adms. Madagascar - 6.699.790 adms. Aladdin - 6.347.878 adms. Tarzan - 5.660.479 adms. Beaty & The Beast - 5.181.419 adms. Shrek 2 - 5.312.463 adms. Mulan - 4.397.291 adms. Pocahontas - 3.649.368 adms. The Incredibles - 3.501.969 adms. Dinosaur - 3.477.204 adms. Monsters Inc - 3.317.980 adms. Hercules - 3.235.096 adms. Toy Story 2 - 2.948.160 adms. Chicken Little - 1.961.774 adms. Robots - 1.688.516 adms.
FRANCE
OW - Ice Age - $2.2m (651 TC)
Weekly Figures: 1 - Ice Age - $3,212,077 (651 TC) 2 - Ice Age - $6,286,925 ($3,074,848, -4%) 3 - Ice Age - $8,362,947 ($2,076,022, -32%) 4 - Ice Age - $9,602,856 ($1,239,909, -40%) 5 - Ice Age - $10,718,557 ($1,115,702, -10%) 6 - Ice Age - $11,938,935 ($1,220,378, +9%) 7 - Ice Age - $12,845,024 ($906,090, -26%) 8 - Ice Age - $13,291,413 ($446,389, -51%) 9 - Ice Age - $13,797,321 ($505,908, +13%)
Madagascar was the only CGI hit last year, well done on 2004 when Shrek 2 and Incredibles both hit $40m. Ice Age judging by the original's performance doesn't look like it will come anywhere near those standards.
I'm not expecting anymore than $20m in France for Ice Age 2.
Finding Nemo - $64,781,395 Tarzan - $47,971,000 Shrek 2 - $47,871,000 The Hunchback Of Notre Dame - $47,210,000 The Incredibles - $40,912,000 Pocahontas - $39,378,000 Toy Story 2 - $26,100,000 Dinosaur - $25,361,000 The Prince Of Egypt - $24,792,000 Brother Bear - $24,240,000 Hercules - $22,681,000 Atlantis: The Lost Empire - $22,076,00 Shrek 1 - $21,109,000 Shark Tale - $20,877,000 Madagascar - $20,643,486 The Jungle Book 2 - $19,036,000 A Bug's Life - $18,362,000 Toy Story 1 - $18,168,000 Monsters Inc - $17,263,000 Treasure Planet - $16,811,000 Anastacia - $16,718,000 Chicken Little - $14,965,615 Ice Age - $14,440,000 Bambi 2 - $11,795,610 Robots - $7,563,000
SPAIN
OW - Ice Age - $1.8m (312 TC)
Weekly Figures: 1 - Ice Age - $3,068,727 (310 TC) 2 - Ice Age - $5,118,658 ($2,049,931, -35%) 3 - Ice Age - $6,516,843 ($1,398,185, -30%) 4 - Ice Age - $7,744,537 ($1,227,694, -12%) 5 - Ice Age - $8,311,285 ($1,303,210, +8%) 6 - Ice Age - $9,615,224 ($1,303,939) 7 - Ice Age - $10,366,354 ($751,030, -42%) 8 - Ice Age - $10,844,590 ($478,336, -37%) 9 - Ice Age - $11,256,962 ($412,362, -14%) 10 - Ice Age - $11,465,536 ($208,584, -49%)
Legs were there in 2002, $1.8m opening weekend for a total around $12m, that's 6.6x multiplier, huge for any pic.
2006's has been pretty dull so far with Memoirs of a Geisha ($13.5m+) the major standout. Ice Age 2 will surely beat Memoir's $2.6m opening with a Madagascar rivalling $3.5m. From there, it could hit anywhere between $15-$20m.
Shrek 2 - $35,100,039 Finding Nemo - $29,817,575 The Incredibles - $26,043,656 Tarzan - $20,380,457 Madagascar - $16,513,389 The Hunchback Of Notre Dame - $16,437,387 Monsters Inc - $13,627,528 Toy Story 2 - $11,904,559 Ice Age - $11,465,536 Chicken Little - $10,942,304 Shrek - $10,619,935 Shark Tale - $10,590,837 Robots - $9,711,526
AUSTRALIA (AUD$)
OW - Ice Age - $2,603,528 (298 SC) 2 - Ice Age - $6,215,039 ($3,068,292, +18%) 3 - Ice Age - $11,093,017 ($2,514,508, -19%) 4 - Ice Age - $13,868,381 ($1,667,696, -34%) 5 - Ice Age - $16,375,583 ($1,374,312, -17%) 6 - Ice Age - $18,790,389 ($1,302,282, -5%) 7 - Ice Age - $19,606,310 ($457,750, -65%) 8 - Ice Age - $19,865,121 ($161,833, -65%) 9 - Ice Age - $20,001,963 ($107,925, -34%) 10 - Ice Age - $20,091,713 ($72,840, -34%)
Animated flicks have performed very consistently in Australia, thanks to clever positioning before or during the school holidays. Ice Age 2 is no exception.
All high-profile CGI flicks have past the AUD$20m mark in Australia, Ice Age the only entrant from a non Pixar/Dreamworks studio. Ice Age 2 lands next weekend (April 6) and should make mince meat of international bomb The Shaggy Dog.
CGIs don't normally have powerful openings in Australia, it's the legs which matter. Ice Age 2 should be the flick to open above AUD$3m in 2006 with a $4.5m opening and $25m finish.
Shrek 2 - A$50,345,252 Finding Nemo - $37,394,203 Shrek 1 - $32,045,840 The Lion King - $27,107,180 The Incredibles - $26,732,896 Monsters Inc - $25,623,079 Madagascar - $25,426,110 Ice Age - $20,488,513 Toy Story 2 - $20,131,422 A Bug's Life - $20,015,072 Aladdin - $18,186,790 Chicken Run - $16,014,534 Shark Tale - $15,318,923 Robots - $13,823,183 Dinosaur - $13,774,177 Toy Story 1 - $13,690,357 Chicken Little - $13,371,979
MEXICO
OW - Ice Age - $3.4m (488)
Weekly Figures: 1 - Ice Age - $5,993,043 (488 TC) 2 - Ice Age - $11,071,823 ($5,078,780, -15%) 3 - Ice Age - $14,611,405 ($3,539,582, -31%) 4 - Ice Age - $16,662,789 ($2,051,384, -42%) 5 - Ice Age - $17,931,890 ($1,269,101, -37%) 6 - Ice Age - $18,814,824 ($882,934, -30%) 7 - Ice Age - $19,632,462 ($817,638, -7%) 8 - Ice Age - $19,990,428 ($357,966, -56%) 9 - Ice Age - $20,299,401 ($308,973, -13%) 10 - Ice Age - $20,416,622 ($117,221, -62%)
Ice Age's opening was one of the largest openings back in 2002, but a lot has changed since then with the Top 10 now dominated by everything from comic hits (Spiderman, F4, X2) to fantasy (HP, ROTS and Narnia) and action blocks (War of the Worlds, TDAT).
CGI has always flourished in Mexico with everything from Shrek 2 to Madagascar (2005's 3rd largest grosser) all finding success. Ice Age was the original CGI blockbuster and is still ranked 7th All-Time and 2nd for a CGI flick behind Shrek 2.
The current opening record belongs to Shrek 2 at $9.9m, while i don't think Ice Age 2 can reach such heights, look for an opening around $8m and an end total around $25m.
Spiderman - $30,874,330 Shrek 2 - $27,856,407 Titanic - $25.7m The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe - $22,463,273 Fantastic Four - $22,213,787 Harry Potter 4: GOF - $20,766,296 Ice Age - $20,587,682
Monsters Inc - $20,044,750 Finding Nemo - $19.5m Madagascar - $18,321,401 Dinosaur - $16,830,404 The Incredibles - $15,804,051 Shrek - $14.1m Toy Story 2 - $12.2m
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
Last edited by Archangel on Sat Apr 29, 2006 5:23 am, edited 3 times in total.
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BJ
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I hope it does well 
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Mesjarch
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I think that Ice Age II might be looking for the second highest opening for a CG movie in Poland.
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Apparently, Ice Age 2 made $8.3 million in Mexico opening weekend.
I predict $655 million worldwide for the movie. Germany should be either its biggest or second biggest international market.
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Box office meltdown as Ice Age opens top in 29 markets
Jeremy Kay in Los Angeles 03 April 2006
http://www.screendaily.com/story.asp?storyid=25731
Ice Age: The Meltdown burned through the international marketplace this weekend, grossing an estimated $43.4m through Fox International on 4,571 screens in 29 territories.
Records toppled around the world as the animated sequel stormed to number one in every territory, mirroring its dominance in North America where it took an estimated $70.5m.
The weekend result does not include $4.1m in previews from the UK, where Ice Age: The Meltdown is expected to generate mighty numbers when it opens proper next weekend.
Meanwhile Basic Instinct 2, released through various distributors, generated $10.2m on 2,956 screens in 29 markets, while Universal's Inside Man added $8.8m in 1,772 sites in 27 territories through UIP for $22.5m.
Ice Age: The Meltdown set new industry opening records in four territories in Latin America, taking $8.3m on 1,083 screens in Mexico, $1.2m on 134 in Argentina, $531,000 on 80 in Venezuela, and $278,000 on 30 in Ecuador.
Results in Europe were also impressive. Russia led the rampage as the picture produced $7.6m on 460 and Fox's biggest ever opening day and the second biggest opening day for a US picture.
Spain generated $6.2m on 450 for the second biggest industry debut for an animated title, while Poland confirmed its status as a booming market with $1.6m on 107 that was Fox International's biggest ever animated debut and the industry's second biggest animated debut ever.
Holland generated $1.3m on 189 for the industry's second biggest animated debut ever, while the same amount in Belgium on 120 delivered the biggest industry animated debut of all time.
Sweden's $1.3m on 159 and Finland's $442,000 on 56 in Finland were sufficient to secure new industry records for an animated debut. In the Asia/Pacific region Ice Age: The Meltdown generated $1.2m on 178 in Taiwan, $783,000 on 114 in the Philippines, and $639,000 on 55 in Singapore.
Brazil, Puerto Rico and Uruguay generated all-time opening marks for Fox International, grossing $3.9m on 507, $1.1m on 84, and $61,000 on 15 respectively.
Elsewhere Chile and Peru produced $1.2m on 70 and $693,000 on 99 respectively for the industry's second biggest debut ever, while Portugal opened on $375,000 on 66.
Colombia produced $822,000 on 120, South Africa generated $686,000 on 89, Malaysia produced $377,000 on 65, and Central America produced $759,000 on 163.
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Outrageous openings in every single market, this reminds me of Shrek 2 all over again.....$600m is so possible 
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Mesjarch
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Ah just like I thought so  Ice Age 2 had 8th highest opening ever and 2nd highest CGI movie opening in Poland
It had 422 611 admissions on 107 copies which is stunning result
EDIT: BTW I know that Ice Age 2 made almost 2 milion $ so the numbers in article are not correct for Poland 
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Archangel
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MEXICO - Opening Weekend
IA2 notched up the largest opening "weekend 3-Days" of All-time, just edging out Spiderman. Though it ranks #2 behind Shrek 2 for the largest opening, regardless of days.
1) Shrek 2 - $9,887,683 (5-Day or $6.96m 3-Day - 369) 2) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $8,850,363 (96,114,942 Pesos - 1083) 3) Spiderman - $8.67m (3-Day - 1100p) 4) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $7m (654) 5) Spiderman 2 - $6,626,620 (3-Day - 873) 6) War Of The Worlds - $6.6m (480) 7) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $6,391,240 (4-Day - 914) 8) The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe - $5.9m (396) 9) Fantastic Four - $5.6m (951) 10) X-Men 2: X-Men United - $5.55m (4-Day - 755) 11) The Day After Tomorrow - $5.5m (502/850p) 12) Harry Potter 3: POA - $5.2m (Pesos 59.7m - 600) 13) The Passion Of The Christ - $5m (950) 14) Madagascar - $5m (381)
The Matrix: Reloaded - $4.9m (530) The Hulk - $4.6m (incl. $0.85m p/v on 340 - 516) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $4,428,021 (5-Day or $3,543,645 4-Day - 550) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $4.4m (715) Harry Potter 2: COS - $4.3m Batman Begins - $4.11m (5-Day - 643) Finding Nemo - $4.1m (380) King Kong - $3.9m (395) Dinosaur - $3.9m (1.2m adms - 600) Harry Potter 1: PS - $3.7m (739) Mr. And Mrs. Smith - $3.6m (824) The Matrix: Revolutions - $3.6m (828/550p) The Incredibles - $3.5m (680) Troy - $3.5m (Peso 40.3m - 730) Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World - $3.4m (6-Day - 321) Men In Black 2 - $3.4m (532) Star Wars 1: PM - $3.4m (320) Ice Age - $3.4m (488)
Monsters Inc - $3.2m (635 TC) Chicken Little - $3.1m (600) Tarzan - $3m (526) Toy Story 2 - $2.7m (521) Shrek 1 - $2.4m (358) Robots - $2.4m (753) Shark Tale - $2,395,504 (368) A Bug’s Life - $2m (270) Atlantis: The Lost Empire - $2m (400)
SPAIN - Opening Weekend
Outrageous improvement over the original and the 2nd largest opening for an animated feature since Shrek 2.
Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $9,966,990 (€8,307,566/ 1,755,599 adms. 5-Day - 512 TC) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $9,700,099 (4-Day or $7,958,766/ €6,140,665/ 1,166,777 adms. 3-Day - 495 TC) Shrek 2 - $9,588,644 (€8,282,781/ 1.726.144 adms. 5-Day or $7,524,665/ €6,117,101/ 1,223,487 adms. 3-Day - 478 TC) Torrente 3: The Protector - $8,700,774 (€7,216,335/ 1,387,652 adms. - 465 TC) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $7,921,447 (€6,752,004/ 1,288,009 adms. - 527 TC) Spiderman 2 - $7,822,023 (€6,284,761 5-Day or $5,408,382/ €4,345,473/ 868,972 adms. 3-Day - 603 TC) War Of The Worlds - $7,724,470 (5-Day or $5,771,358/ €5,771,358/ 912,646 adms. 3-Day - 465 TC) Alexander - $7,231,632 (€5,542,323 5-Day or $4,627,281/ €3,546,348 3-Day - 420 TC) The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe - $7,181,255 (5-Day or $4,715,872/ 3,985,336/ 766,202 adms. - 455 TC) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $7.1m (€7,170,000 5-Day or €5,261,000/ 1.091.279 adms. 3-Day - 471 TC/483 SC) The Matrix: Reloaded - $7m (€6,026,420/ 1.150.939 adms. or €5,616,033/ 1.150.939 adms. without p/v - 528 TC) Harry Potter 3: POA - $6,412,438 (€5,290,261/ 1,066,914 adms. - 498 TC) The Matrix: Revolutions - $6,364,192 (€5,500,000 incl. p/v or $4,834,114/ €4,122,055/ 871,205 adms. 3-Day - 467 TC) Troy - $6,296,301 (€5,310,615/ 1.049.756 adms. - 464 TC) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $6.2m (450 TC) Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines - $6.1m (incl. p/v or $5,375,873 5-Day Wed or $3,658,550/ €3,252,451/ 666,051 adms. 3-Day - 581 TC) Scary Movie 3 - $5,627,072 (€4,662,029 incl. p/v or $3,763,999/ €3,118,473/ 624,491 adms. 3-Day - 433 TC) Finding Nemo - $5,613,542 (€4,416,929/ 954.894 adms. - 380 TC)
The Incredibles - $5,446,512 (€4,107,487 or $5,160,636/ €3,891,894/ 759,721 adms. 3-Day without p/v - 420 TC) Madagascar - $3,556,478 (€2,907,990/ 566,292 adms. - 480 TC) Tarzan - $2.9m (5-Days or $2.5m 3-Day - 242 TC) Chicken Little - $2,780,193 (€2,375,008/ 459,963 adms. - 392 TC) Shark Tale - $2,712,422 (€2,184,802 or $2,532,809/ €2,040,127/ 410,787 adms. without p/v - 406 TC) Brother Bear - $2,593,043 (€2,143,150/ 445,013 adms. - 401 TC) Monsters Inc - $1.9m (312 TC) Robots - $1,890,233 (€1,422,514/ 280,444 adms. - 422 TC) Ice Age - $1.8m (312 TC)
BRAZIL - Opening Weekend
2nd largest opening of All-Time and heads and shoulders above any other animated feature..
Harry Potter 4: GOF - $4.1m (550) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $3.9m (507) Spiderman - $3.4m (607) Spiderman 2 - $3,089,084 (652) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $3m Godzilla - $3m (4-Day or $2.3m 3-Day - 307) Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World - $3m (5-Day - 281) The Matrix: Revolutions - $2.8m War Of The Worlds - $2.7m (305 TC) Lord Of The Rings: FOTR - $2.7m Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $2,640,272 (4-Days - 456) X-Men 2: X-Men United - $2.4m (400) The Matrix: Revolutions - $2.4m (458sc/400p) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $2,312,942 (525 TC) Star Wars 1: PM - $2.3m (371)
Madagascar - $2,293,871 (incl. p/v - 296 TC) Shrek 2 - $1,702,430 (471) Dinosaur - $1.6m (320) Finding Nemo - $1.1m (294) Pokemon: The First Movie - $1.1m (296) Ice Age - $950,000 (292)
RUSSIA - Opening Weekend
We have a new opening record, again, Russia clearly showing huge signs of growth. IA2 deystroyed the openings of Company 9 and Turkish Gambit, two local giants
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $7.6m (460) Company 9 - $6,253,018 (or $5,036,479 3-Day without p/v - 361) The Matrix: Revolutions - $6,213,321 (5-Day or $4.8m 3-Day - 198) Турецкий гамбит Егор Бероев (Turkish Gambit) - $5,872,741 (6-Day or $3,442,779 3-Day) War Of The Worlds - $5.2m (283) King Kong - $5.1m (311) or $5,757,892 week Star Wars 3: ROTS - $4.5m (370) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $4,304,196 (4-Days - 225) Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines - $4.11m (incl. $0.885m in p/v - 252) The Matrix: Reloaded - $3.85m (157)
Madagascar - $3.1m (290) Shrek 2 - $2,074,595 (or $2,052,680 without p/v - 205) Shark Tale - $1,527,603 (or $1,414,013 without p/v - 180) Chicken Little - $1.1m (185) Robots - $1.1m (275) Finding Nemo - $1m
NETHERLANDS - Opening Weekend
#2 for an animated feature...see a trend...LOL
Harry Potter 3: POA - $2,810,590 (€2,296,055 5-Day or $2,270,300/ €1,854,676 4-Day - 307) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $2,766,188 (€2,239,229 5-Day or $2,119,270/ €1,715,549 4-Day - 199) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $2,693,928 (€2,290,378 5-Day or $2,260,805/ €1,922,136 4-Day - 252 TC) Shrek 2 - $2,088,928 (€1,698,173 or $1,613,129/ €1,311,377 4-Day without p/v - 224) Harry Potter 2: COS - $1.94m (€1,950,000 - 275) The Matrix: Reloaded - $1,919,733 (€1,654,000 - 145) The Matrix: Revolutions - $1,807,062 (€1,575,758 5-Day or $1,461,870/ €1,274,751 4-Day - 152) Harry Potter 1: PS - $1.7m (€1,999,000 - 248) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $1,696,308 (€1,301,528 5-Day or $1,407,346/ €1,121,514 4-Day - 115) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $1.6m (€1,402,796 - 154) James Bond: Die Another Day - $1.5m (€1,302,000 - 112) War Of The Worlds - $1,412,727 (€1,182,170 5-Day or $1,200,449/ €1,004,536 4-Day - 113) Ocean’s Twelve - $1,359,501 (€1,025,730 - 134) Pirates Of The Caribbean: The Curse Of The Black Pearl - $1,350,595 (or $1,275,030/ €1,133,502 without p/v - 110) Jurassic Park 1 - $1.3m (€1,174,000 - 94) Independence Day - $1.3m (€1,107,000 - 100) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $1.3m (189) The Day After Tomorrow - $1,272,863 (€1,042,339 - 110)
Finding Nemo - $1,180,233 (or $1,069,275/ €891,775 without p/v - 193) The Lion King - $950,000 (€882,000 - 142) Madagascar - $804,762 (€658,022 or $638,743/ €522,275 without p/v - 219) The Incredibles - $762,213 (€574,823 5-Day or $645,024/ €486,445 3-Day without p/v - 195) Shark Tale - $547,328 (€440,862 or $540,392/ €435,275 without p/v - 189) Ice Age - $245,000 (156)
BELGIUM - Opening Weekend
Largest opening since HP4 and the 3rd largest opening by a CGI animated film.
Harry Potter 4: GOF - $2,760,107 (or $2,523,498/ €2,150,954 5-Day - 177) Harry Potter 2: COS - $2.2m Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $2,167,055 ($2,062,059/ €1,669,237 5-Day or $1,602,888 3-Day - 112) Harry Potter 3: POA - $1,858,540 (€1,518,297 - 145) Mr. And Mrs. Smith - $1,807,712 (or $1,028,702/ €833,835 5-Day without p/v - 80) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $1,754,152 (€1,398,182 - 114) Shrek 2 - $1,678,836 (€1,378,576 5-Day or $1,269,062/ €1,042,090 3-Day - 109) Finding Nemo - $1,675,561 (or $1,190,909/ €993,218 without p/v - 140) Jurassic Park 1 - $1.5m+ Independence Day - $1.5m+ Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $1,433,274 (€1,184,329 - 120) The Matrix: Reloaded - $1.4m (99) Jurassic Park 2: The Lost World - $1.4m (79) War Of The Worlds - $1,355,777 (or $1,248,010/ €1,045,845 5-Day without p/v - 85) or $1,372,000 Actuals Meet The Fockers - $1,350,229 (or $1,010,312/ €773,242 without p/v - 51) or $1,339,010 Actuals The Incredibles - $1,302,143 (€1,613,600 or $1,110,181/ €837,243 without p/v - 123)
Dinosaur - $700,000 (102) Madagascar - $692,279 (or $554,948/ €459,092 without p/v - 103) Shark Tale - $667,999 (€535,167 or $568,706/ €455,619 without p/v - 90) Brother Bear - $606,405 (or $510,662/ €399,287 without p/v - 89) Monsters Inc - $600,000 (105) Mulan - $573,000 (103) Toy Story 2 - $531,000 (96) Chicken Little - $489,790 (or $474,148/ €405,084 without p/v - 86) Ice Age - $442,000 (104)
SWEDEN - Opening Weekend
Largest opening for an animated film since Finding Nemo.
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) The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch & The Wardrobe - $2,656,552 (5-Day or $1,508,961/ 12,032,002 SKR - 176) 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) or $1,482,659 by Mon Actuals James Bond: The World Is Not Enough - $1.5m (86) The Lion King - $1.5m Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $1,440,264 (11,224,986 SKR - 159) Independence Day - $1.4m+
Tarzan - $1.4m (153) The Incredibles - $1,347,950 (or $1,057,034/ 7,328,417 SKR 3-Day - 182) Chicken Little - $1,306,598 (or $1,047,340/ 8,098,661 SKR 3-Day - 149) Brother Bear - $992,895 (or $978,371/ 7,019,714 SKR 3-Day - 149) Mulan - $900,000 (128) Hercules - $746,000 (138) A Bug’s Life - $712,000 (122) Madagascar - $703,757 (or $628,691/ 4,648,855 SKR 3-Day - 159) Toy Story 2 - $686,000 (141) Shrek 2 - $606,618 (4,593,979 SKR - 149) Atlantis: The Lost Empire - $480,000 (134) Shrek - $436,000 (110) Robots - $379,831 (or $298,254/ 2,047,961 SKR 3-Day - 118) Shark Tale - $332,201 (or $300,539/ 1,984,309 SKR - 137)
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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It can perfectly reach +600 million WW at this rate... 
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I join the 600 + Club. Ice Age seems to have become very very popular. And as Lecter said its gonna be mega huge (if things go normal ways) in the German speaking Countrys of Europe (Germany Switzerland Austria).
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Dr. Lecter
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~~~Archangel~~~ wrote: RUSSIA - Opening Weekend
We have a new opening record, again, Russia clearly showing huge signs of growth. IA2 deystroyed the openings of Company 9 and Turkish Gambit, two local giants
[size=10]Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $7.6m (460) Company 9 - $6,253,018 (or $5,036,479 3-Day without p/v - 361) The Matrix: Revolutions - $6,213,321 (5-Day or $4.8m 3-Day - 198) Турецкий гамбит Егор Бероев (Turkish Gambit) - $5,872,741 (6-Day or $3,442,779 3-Day) War Of The Worlds - $5.2m (283) King Kong - $5.1m (311) or $5,757,892 week Star Wars 3: ROTS - $4.5m (370) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $4,304,196 (4-Days - 225) Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines - $4.11m (incl. $0.885m in p/v - 252) The Matrix: Reloaded - $3.85m (157)
I am pretty sure Day Watch (Dnevnoy Dozor) opened quite bigger in Russia. I mean, it made $5,610,722 in its 2nd weekend...
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Dr. Lecter
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Mark my words down on this:
Ice Age: The Meltdown will make $700+ million worldwide and will most likely become the #1 or #2 movie of the year worldwide.
As I said, it will be extremely strong in Germany for instance. The pre-sales are incredible for an animated film. It's the biggest pre-sold movie since Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire here. Double features and previews were held all over the country yesterday. I see an opening of 1,800,000+ admissions as entirely possible here, probably even bigger than that. It should clear $400 million internationally with ease, but I would not rule out $500 million.
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: ~~~Archangel~~~ wrote: RUSSIA - Opening Weekend
We have a new opening record, again, Russia clearly showing huge signs of growth. IA2 deystroyed the openings of Company 9 and Turkish Gambit, two local giants
[size=10]Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $7.6m (460) Company 9 - $6,253,018 (or $5,036,479 3-Day without p/v - 361) The Matrix: Revolutions - $6,213,321 (5-Day or $4.8m 3-Day - 198) Турецкий гамбит Егор Бероев (Turkish Gambit) - $5,872,741 (6-Day or $3,442,779 3-Day) War Of The Worlds - $5.2m (283) King Kong - $5.1m (311) or $5,757,892 week Star Wars 3: ROTS - $4.5m (370) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $4,304,196 (4-Days - 225) Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines - $4.11m (incl. $0.885m in p/v - 252) The Matrix: Reloaded - $3.85m (157)
I am pretty sure Day Watch (Dnevnoy Dozor) opened quite bigger in Russia. I mean, it made $5,610,722 in its 2nd weekend...
Yes my apologies, my Russian chart is incomplete - you are right Day Watch opened to $12m+ in CIS on opening weekend....minus $1 or $2m and it would still be above $10m.
There's also another movie, Bumer, Film Vtoroy (Bimmer, Part Two) which hit $8m in CIS, so that movie would be on par with Ice Age 2.
OK here we go, For CIS
Dnevnoy Dozor (Day Watch) - $12,739,248 ($2,398,279/ 68,929,907 R 3-Day - 515 SC)*New Years
Bumer, Film Vtoroy (Bimmer, Part Two) - $8,022,628 ($3,800,268/ 106,559,515 R 3-Day without p/v - 415 SC)
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $7,779,006 (or $6,411,266/ 177,672,850 3-Day - 397 SC)
Company 9 - $6,253,018 (or $5,036,479 3-Day without p/v - 361)
The Matrix: Revolutions - $6,213,321 (198)
Турецкий гамбит Егор Бероев (Turkish Gambit) - $5,872,741 (6-Day or $3,442,779 3-Day)
War Of The Worlds - $5,225,213 (5-Day or $3,719,575/ 106,491,432 R 3-Day - 345 SC)
Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $4,978,444 (4-Day or $4,179,458 3-Day)
King Kong - 4,890,070 (5-Day or 3,756,668/ 107,613,512 R 3-Day - 400)
Troy - $3,997,414 (4-Day or $3,413,516 3-Day)
Star Wars 3: ROTS - $3,983,411 (4-Day or $3,164,111/ 88,687,500 R 3-Day - 314 SC)
Bastards - $3,788,511 (4-Day or $3,409,660/ 96,352,900 R 3-Day - 355 SC)
Alexander - $3,651,324 (4-Day or $2,867,872 3-Day)
The Day After Tomorrow - $3,499,615 (4-Day or $2,838,128 3-Day)
Nochnoj Dozor (Night Watch) - $3,496,867 (4-Day or $2,805,524 3-Day)
Spiderman 2 - $3,496,492 (4-Day or $2,736,113 3-Day)
Madagascar - $3,166,966 (7-Day or $2,286,610/ 64,872,269 R 3-Day - 286 SC)
Shrek 2 - $2,459,842 (4-Day or $2,003,940 weekend)
Shark Tale - $1,717,075 (4-Day or $1,439,583 weekend)
The Incredibles - $1,146,883 (4-Day or $1,007,434 weekend)*Christmas
Robots - $730,841 (4-Day or $641,725 weekend)
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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Dr. Lecter
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Great list as always, Arch. I am not sure about Bumer. Something seems screwed up there. I mean check this: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/cis/2006/10.htm
It opened to less than $8 million, I mean it was out for 4 days only and made $3.8 million in three of those days. I doubt it made over $4 million in its opening day. Its total gross is currently at about $12 million and won't get much further. With an opening of $8 million, it definitely would have gotten over $20 million. Something's fishy there. I'd put Ice Age 2 as #1 on your list.
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I was wondering...do you have an all-time list of total grosses in CIS/Russia? Ice Age: The Meltdown will probably finish in the all-time Top 5 there, probably as #3, behind Company 9 and Day Watch.
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Dr. Lecter
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First tracking in Germany has Ice Age 2 going towards around 2,000,000-2,400,000 admissions this weekend.
That'd be one of the five biggest openings ever and would give it a good chance at outdoing Finding Nemo. I am almost 100% certain that it will be the #1 movie of the year in Germany now. I see 8,000,000+ admissions.
$750 million worldwide is getting more and more likely.
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Great list as always, Arch. I am not sure about Bumer. Something seems screwed up there. I mean check this: http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/cis/2006/10.htmIt opened to less than $8 million, I mean it was out for 4 days only and made $3.8 million in three of those days. I doubt it made over $4 million in its opening day. Its total gross is currently at about $12 million and won't get much further. With an opening of $8 million, it definitely would have gotten over $20 million. Something's fishy there. I'd put Ice Age 2 as #1 on your list. _____________________________________________________________________________________ I was wondering...do you have an all-time list of total grosses in CIS/Russia? Ice Age: The Meltdown will probably finish in the all-time Top 5 there, probably as #3, behind Company 9 and Day Watch.
Well, the $4m missing for Bumer doesn't necessarily have to be made on opening day.....it could've been boosted by previews (which is quite common in Russia).
And i guess, those who wanted to see the movie did in the first week....because look at what happened afterwards...
1 - Bumer, Film Vtoroy (Bimmer, Part Two) - $8,022,628 ($3,800,268/ 106,559,515 R 3-Day without p/v - 415 SC)
2 - Bumer, Film Vtoroy (Bimmer, Part Two) - $10,736,864 ($1,488,619/ 41,179,221 R, -61%)
3 - Bumer, Film Vtoroy (Bimmer, Part Two) - $11,822,192 ($444,122/ 12,368,975 R, -70%)
4 - Bumer, Film Vtoroy (Bimmer, Part Two) - $12,544,543 ($131,054/ 3,631,847 R, -71%)
And outrageous prejections for Ice Age 2, that would put the opening around US$20m...
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Dr. Lecter
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Hmmm, still these holds appear rather weird to me. Usually local productions tend to have good legs in Russia.
By the way, Arch, did you notice that the trend in Russia has changed somewhat again? The Hollywood blockbusters are not as big anymore as they used to be around 2003 when T3, The Matrix Revolutions and ROTK all made $12+ million. Last year, War of the World barely made it to $10 million, I think, while all other Hollywood blockbusters fell short of that as well, including Harry Potter, King Kong and Narnia. The local films, however, are on a constant rise. Day Watch passed $30 million and the WoM was pretty good (and since I have seen it, it IS atually a better movie than the sub-par Night Watch). Once the third movie comes out next year, I expect it to pass $40 million.
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Archangel
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Hmmm, still these holds appear rather weird to me. Usually local productions tend to have good legs in Russia.
By the way, Arch, did you notice that the trend in Russia has changed somewhat again? The Hollywood blockbusters are not as big anymore as they used to be around 2003 when T3, The Matrix Revolutions and ROTK all made $12+ million. Last year, War of the World barely made it to $10 million, I think, while all other Hollywood blockbusters fell short of that as well, including Harry Potter, King Kong and Narnia. The local films, however, are on a constant rise. Day Watch passed $30 million and the WoM was pretty good (and since I have seen it, it IS atually a better movie than the sub-par Night Watch). Once the third movie comes out next year, I expect it to pass $40 million.
While I can't give you a definate All-Time List for CIS, i can give you the totals as they stand before each movie was bumped outside the Top 10.
Dnevnoy Dozor (Day Watch) - $31,727,007 (7)
Company 9 - $23,472,647 (7)
Турецкий гамбит Егор Бероев (Turkish Gambit) - $18,461,682 (8)
Nochnoj Dozor (Night Watch) - $15,875,743 (8)
Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $13,705,673 (8)
Terminator 3: Rise Of The Machines - $13m
Troy - $12.3m
War Of The Worlds - $9,922,573 (4)
The Day After Tomorrow - $9,849,595 (8)
King Kong - $9,686,103 (5)
Bastards - $9,635,087 (6)
Spiderman 2 - $8,950,760 (9)
Mr. And Mrs. Smith - $8,637,197 (9)
Star Wars 3: ROTS - $8,269,382 (7)
Van Helsing - $8,067,156 (15)
Alexander - $7,864,615 (4)
The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch And The Wardrobe - $7,694,280 (5)
Harry Potter 4: GOF - $7,596,325 (5)
_________________ Im Archangel. Telin le thaed. Lasto beth nin, tolo dan nan galad.
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Dr. Lecter
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Thanks, Arch!
Incredible that the top 4 productions are local ones with more to join soon probably. It will take Ice Age 2 less than three weeks to become the biggest Hollywood movie ever there.
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Mr. R
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Hmmm, still these holds appear rather weird to me. Usually local productions tend to have good legs in Russia.
By the way, Arch, did you notice that the trend in Russia has changed somewhat again? The Hollywood blockbusters are not as big anymore as they used to be around 2003 when T3, The Matrix Revolutions and ROTK all made $12+ million. Last year, War of the World barely made it to $10 million, I think, while all other Hollywood blockbusters fell short of that as well, including Harry Potter, King Kong and Narnia. The local films, however, are on a constant rise. Day Watch passed $30 million and the WoM was pretty good (and since I have seen it, it IS atually a better movie than the sub-par Night Watch). Once the third movie comes out next year, I expect it to pass $40 million.
I will explain. No Hollywood blockbusters get so HUGE marketing campaign, as all local films always get. If the grosses of russian hits are reliable, nearly all of these movies are commersial bombs because of megacosts (mammoth marketing campaign + rather big production budgets).
Night Watch, Day Watch and Turkish Gambit were produced by Channel One, the main CIS TV channel (200-million audience). The marketing campaign was super-extra-massive and the channel wasted its own advertising time.
And now some reliable numbers. Accounts of Turkish Gambit were checked by russian auditors from State Chamber of Accounting. Production + marketing costs are $5.5 mln. Costs of wasted advertising time are at least another $8.6 mln. ( 573 minutes), so total costs are $14.1 mln. Gambit made $18 mln at the box-office, 50% went to theaters, another 10% went to distributor. Channel One got income of $7.2 mln and wasted $14.1 mln - terrible loss, isn't it? Night Watch and Day Watch are of the same case, but the marketing campaign of Day Watch was much, much, much greater than both Turkish Gambit and Night Watch.
Company 9, another russian hit, was produced by another russian TV channel, STS. Production budget is $9 mln. and marketing costs are uncountable because of massive advertising in nearly all russian media. It is also a commersial failure.
P.S. About Bumer 2 - it wasn't produced by a TV channel, marketing campaign was not so massive. The movie had limited appeal and was also pretty crap.
Dnevnoy Dozor (Day Watch) - $31,727,007 (7) - failure
Company 9 - $23,472,647 (7) - failure
Турецкий гамбит Егор Бероев (Turkish Gambit) - $18,461,682 (8) - failure
Nochnoj Dozor (Night Watch) - $15,875,743 (8) - failure
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Dr. Lecter
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Rumpelschtiltzchen wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: Hmmm, still these holds appear rather weird to me. Usually local productions tend to have good legs in Russia.
By the way, Arch, did you notice that the trend in Russia has changed somewhat again? The Hollywood blockbusters are not as big anymore as they used to be around 2003 when T3, The Matrix Revolutions and ROTK all made $12+ million. Last year, War of the World barely made it to $10 million, I think, while all other Hollywood blockbusters fell short of that as well, including Harry Potter, King Kong and Narnia. The local films, however, are on a constant rise. Day Watch passed $30 million and the WoM was pretty good (and since I have seen it, it IS atually a better movie than the sub-par Night Watch). Once the third movie comes out next year, I expect it to pass $40 million. I will explain. No Hollywood blockbusters get so HUGE marketing campaign, as all local films always get. If the grosses of russian hits are reliable, nearly all of these movies are commersial bombs because of megacosts (mammoth marketing campaign + rather big production budgets). Night Watch, Day Watch and Turkish Gambit were produced by Channel One, the main CIS TV channel (200-million audience). The marketing campaign was super-extra-massive and the channel wasted its own advertising time. And now some reliable numbers. Accounts of Turkish Gambit were checked by russian auditors from State Chamber of Accounting. Production + marketing costs are $5.5 mln. Costs of wasted advertising time are at least another $8.6 mln. ( 573 minutes), so total costs are $14.1 mln. Gambit made $18 mln at the box-office, 50% went to theaters, another 10% went to distributor. Channel One got income of $7.2 mln and wasted $14.1 mln - terrible loss, isn't it? Night Watch and Day Watch are of the same case, but the marketing campaign of Day Watch was much, much, much greater than both Turkish Gambit and Night Watch. Company 9, another russian hit, was produced by another russian TV channel, STS. Production budget is $9 mln. and marketing costs are uncountable because of massive advertising in nearly all russian media. It is also a commersial failure. P.S. About Bumer 2 - it wasn't produced by a TV channel, marketing campaign was not so massive. The movie had limited appeal and was also pretty crap. Dnevnoy Dozor (Day Watch) - $31,727,007 (7) - failure Company 9 - $23,472,647 (7) - failure Турецкий гамбит Егор Бероев (Turkish Gambit) - $18,461,682 (8) - failure Nochnoj Dozor (Night Watch) - $15,875,743 (8) - failure
Thanks for explanation.
However, I don't think they are all failures, otherwise they wouldn't keep producing them. If Night Watch was a failure, why making a sequel? If Day Watch was another failure why making another sequel? I am sure they got a lot of money from worldwide distribution and selling licenses for those films.
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Dr. Lecter wrote: However, I don't think they are all failures, otherwise they wouldn't keep producing them. If Night Watch was a failure, why making a sequel? If Day Watch was another failure why making another sequel? Well, in US it may be logical. In Russia it may be not. Why keep producing failures? I guess the answer is: in order to support and protect local movie industry, attract customers and occupy the market. It is still not completely market economy in Russia, the state has a great influence. Without the help of the state the local movie industry will never win the battle against Hollywood. The state now helps the russian movie industry to grow, gives money ($60+ mln. per year), no matter if it is profitable or not, because there's a plan for the russian movie industry: to reach and maintain 30% of the total yearly box-office. Did you know, that the Russian government wanted even to set quota for non-russian movies? About failures. For example, the state company Roskinoprokat produced a lot of movies and covered less than 20% of costs in 2002-2005, one of its movies, "Kino pro Kino" grossed only 1/61 of the budget. Dr. Lecter wrote: I am sure they got a lot of money from worldwide distribution and selling licenses for those films.
Well, I really don't think they did.
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Dr. Lecter
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Rumpelschtiltzchen wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: I am sure they got a lot of money from worldwide distribution and selling licenses for those films. Well, I really don't think they did.
I am pretty sure they did. Night Watch sold very well in foreign countries. It was quite a hit in Germany and did decently in many other territorries as well. It made $33,586,659 worldwide, so only half of its gross came from Russia. Add in the DVD sales, TV licences etc. I am very sure that Night Watch was a hit.
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Dr. Lecter wrote: Rumpelschtiltzchen wrote: Dr. Lecter wrote: I am sure they got a lot of money from worldwide distribution and selling licenses for those films. Well, I really don't think they did. I am pretty sure they did. Night Watch sold very well in foreign countries. It was quite a hit in Germany and did decently in many other territorries as well. It made $33,586,659 worldwide, so only half of its gross came from Russia. Add in the DVD sales, TV licences etc. I am very sure that Night Watch was a hit.
Rumpelschtiltzchen, R u new here, I've got no idea what's happening in this forum anymore as I haven't been posting regularly since last year LOL.
Anyhow, how big is the DVD market in Russia. As Lecter said, i'm sure the DVD sales and increased exposure to the stations would more than counter this loss in the short term.
The Russian market is seeing so much growth, the grosses of even the foreign blockbusters have climbed closer to the $10m....surely, the infrastructure will continue to build and perhaps we'll see the cost vs. profit plane levelling off soon...
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Ice Age 2 set to dominate international in weekend #2
SCREENDAILY
Jeremy Kay in Los Angeles 07 April 2006
Fox International's Ice Age 2: The Meltdown is closing in on $100m as it prepares to open in 20 territories heading into its second weekend.
The animated sequel has amassed more than $64.2m by Thursday and is now opening in France on Apr 5, Australia and Germany on Apr 6, and the UK on Apr 7.
The picture has already taken more than $6.2m in previews in the UK and Fox International executives will be looking to emulate the original's $4.3m paid opening on 423 screens back in spring 2002.
By way of comparison, Ice Age opened on $7.6m on 794 screens in Germany, generated $3.2m in its first week on 651 screens in France, and took $1.3m from 298 theatres in Australia. Openings in South Korea and Japan are set to follow on Apr 20 and 22.
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INTERNATIONAL - Opening Weekend
Star Wars 3: ROTS - $145,534,793 (All except Japan/SKorea - 105c/114t//10,489) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $126.8m (UK/Germany/France/Scandinavia/Latin America – 28/7403) The Matrix: Revolutions - $119,037,452 (Most markets - 80+/10,013) Harry Potter 3: POA - $113.51m (UK/France/Germany/Italy/LatinAmerica/Netherlands - 24/7885) or $135.8m week War Of The Worlds - $110,085,902 (5-Day - All except France/SKorea - 79/9955) or $102.5m Variety or $133m week Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $99.8m (UK/Germany/France/Scandinavia/Latin America - 27/5400) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $85.5m (UK/Germany/Mexico - 19/5300) or $81,372,274 (16/4268)*SDaily or $103m week The Day After Tomorrow - $85,384,957 (Most markets except Japan - or $109.1m incl. Mon - 110/9276) King Kong - $83,338,788 (Most markets - 56/7028) or $120,892,056 week X-Men 2: X-Men United - $69,270,300 (Most markets - 93/7585) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $69.1m (Most markets - 72/5854) Harry Potter 2: COS - $59.5m (UK/Germany/Taiwan - 9/4265 - 7.1m tickets) Lord Of The Rings: FOTR - $58m (UK/France/Spain) Van Helsing - $55,172,254 (Most markets - $51.6m from UIP - 4984 - $3.6m from Russia/Iceland/Philip’- 41/5204) Kingdom Of Heaven - $55m (All except Japan/China - 97/6500) Troy - $54.7m (Every major market except UK/Italy/Japan/SKorea/Taiwan - 47/9500+(6722)) Ice Age 2: The Meltdown - $47,373,645 (Spain/Mexico/Russia/Brazil/Netherlands - 29/4605) or $64.2m week Spiderman 2 - $43,755,772 (5-Day or $36,952,732 weekend - LatinAmerica/Oceania/Russia - 29/3997) or $60.75m week Batman Begins - $40,700,000 (Most Markets - 73/8000) or $49m week The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe - $40,539,000 (UK/Germany/Spain - 13/3424) Shrek 2 - $38m ($31,204,474 - Australia/LatinAmerica - 16/1624)
WORLDWIDE - Opening Weekend
Star Wars 3: ROTS - $145,534,793 + $158,449,700 = $303,984,493 (5-Days - 105c/114t/10,489) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $126.8m + $124.1m = $250.9m (5-Days - 28t/14,000+) War Of The Worlds - $110,085,902 + $100,561,125 = $210,647,027 (5-Days - 79/9955) Harry Potter 3: POA - $113.51m + $93.7m = $207.21m (24/7804) The Matrix: Revolutions - $119,037,452 + $83,790,000 = $202,827,452 (5-Days - 80c/109t/10,013tc/18,013sc) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $99.8m + $102m = $201.8m (5-Days - 27c) Spiderman 2 - $43,755,772 + $152,411,751 = $196,167,523 (5-Days - 34t) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $85.5m + $102.7m = $188.2m Star Wars 2: AOTC - $69m + $110 = $179m (4-Days - 72c) The Matrix: Reloaded - $134.3m + $31.6m = $165.9m (4-Days - 13c) X-Men 2: X-Men United - $69.27 + $85.558 = $154.8m (5-Days - 93c) The Day After Tomorrow - $85.4m + $68.7m = $154.1m (110c) or $109.1m + $85.8m* Mon = $194.9m King Kong - $83,338,788 + $66,181,645 = $149,520,433 (5-Days) Harry Potter 2: COS - $59.5m + $88m = $147.5m (3-Days - 9c) Lord Of The Rings: FOTR - $58m + $75m = $133m (5-Days) Spiderman - $11.1m + $114m = $125.1m (3-Days - 18c) Harry Potter 1: SS - $26m + $90m = $116m (3-Days - 3c) Ice Age 2: The Metldown - $47,373,645 + $68,033,544 = $115,407,189 Batman Begins - $40.7m + $72.9m = $113.6m (5-Days - 73c) Men In Black 2 - $24m + $87m = $111m (5-Days - 28c) Van Helsing - $55,172,254 + $51,748,040 = $106,920,294 (3-Days - 42c) The Chronicles Of Narnia: The Lion The Witch And The Wardrobe - $40,539,000 + $65,556,312 = $106,095,312
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With UK, Germany, France, Australia all receiving Ice Age 2 this weekend.....expect the International weekend gross to hit $75-$90m....with UK and Germany $20m candidates. It's total should sky rocket to $150m overseas in just 1.5 weeks.
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I surrender who I've been for who you are Nothing makes me stronger than your fragile heart If I had only felt how it feels to be yours I would have known what I've been living for all along What I've been living for
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