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Author: | i.hope [ Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:46 pm ] | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Hong Kong Box Office & Cinematics
Useful Links: Box office Daily ticket sales (updating every 2 hours) http://www.wmoov.com/ Thursday and weekend box office with analysis http://hongkongfilms.mysinablog.com/ Thursday's (Opening Day) Top 10 http://pctv.netvigator.com/pctv/estore/ ... Id=MVE_BOX Weekly box office http://www.hkfilmart.com/weeklyboxoffice.asp Box Office Mojo http://www.boxofficemojo.com/intl/hongkong/ Cinema Chains Broadway Circuit http://www.cinema.com.hk/revamp/html/index.php?lang=e UA Circuit http://www.uacinemas.com.hk/eng/main/HomePage MCL Cinema http://www.mclcinema.com/index.aspx?visLang=2 Golden Harvest http://www.goldenharvest.com/booking/de ... px?lang=en Newport Circuit http://www.theatre.com.hk/index.asp AMC Theater Hong Kong http://www.amccinemas.com.hk/index.php?lang=e ChinaChem Cinema Circuit http://www.cel-cinemas.com/index.jsp# The Grand Cinema http://www.thegrandcinema.com.hk/index.aspx?visLang=2 Cinematics Hong Kong International Film Festival http://www.hkiff.org.hk HongKongFilms Blog http://hongkongfilms.mysinablog.com/ There's Something About Movie Blog http://aboutmovie.mysinablog.com/ Movie Ratings Information http://www.tela.gov.hk/film_search/f_search_e.htm |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:46 pm ] |
Post subject: | Archive |
10/14/2009 wrote: In this thread, you can find information about Hong Kong's weekly box office and cinematics. Hong Kong, the city I am originally from, is an interesting place to cover. Its proximity with mainland China and colonial past reflects a mix of eastern and western flavors. With a population of 7 million, it houses 45 cinemas with about 150 screens. Off the top of my head, some interesting topics about Hong Kong cinematics are: 1) With an average of 6 movies in new release per week, how are screens allocated among local offerings, pan-China productions, Asian titles, and Hollywood imports? 2) How is the local film market being influenced by the gigantic mainland China north of border? 3) How is the movie ratings system compare to the US and other countries? etc... |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Oct 14, 2009 6:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: HK Box Office & Cinematics (500 Days of Summer a hit!) |
1/4/2010 wrote: Top 20 Foreign/non-Chinese Language Releases in Hong Kong (2009) Gross in HK Dollars (US$1 = HK$7.75) 1. Avatar $65,322,518 2. Transformers II $48,115,274 3. 2012 $47,016,682 4. Harry Potter 6 $45,526,732 5. Up $33,295,722 6. Ice Age 3 $32,384,209 7. Nights at the Museum 2 $28,272,022 8. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button $24,403,928 9. Slumdog Millionaire $24,255,122 10. Ponyo (Japan) $23,487,623 11. Angels and Demons $20.6 million 12. Terminator: Salvation $17.7 million 13. Bolt $15.3 million 14. Wolverine $15.0 million 15. Monsters vs. Aliens $14.9 million 16. Twilight: New Moon $14.3 million 17. G.I. Joe $14.0 million 18. Sherlock Holmes $13.2 million 19. Departures (Japan) $13.1 million 20. A Christmas Carol (2009) $12.8 million Honorable Mentions: The Proposal $12.7 million Knowing $12.5 million Final Destination 4 $11.0 million Star Trek $10.0 million 1/4/2010 wrote: Top 20 Releases in Hong Kong 2009 *1. Avatar $65,322,518 2. Transformers II $48,115,274 3. 2012 $47,016,682 4. Harry Potter 6 $45,526,732 5. Up $33,295,722 6. Ice Age 3 $32,384,209 7. Nights at the Museum 2 $28,272,022 8. All's Well, End's Well 2009 (Hong Kong) $24,655,932 9. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button $24,403,928 10. Slumdog Millionaire $24,255,122 11. Red Cliff II (Pan China) $23,713,573 12. Ponyo (Japan) $23,487,623 13. Angels and Demons $20.6 million 14. Terminator: Salvation $17.7 million 15. Laughing Gor (Hong Kong) $15.7 million 16. Overheard (Hong Kong) $15.5 million 17. Bolt $15.3 million *18. Storm Rider 2 (Hong Kong) $15.3 million 19. Wolverine $15.0 million 20. Monsters vs. Aliens $14.9 million *Still in release Only grosses between Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2009 are included. |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:31 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: HK Box Office & Cinematics (500 Days of Summer a hit!) |
HK Box Office (Week of Oct. 8-11) New Releases Only: ![]() It was a neck-and-neck race between Phobia 2 and 500 Days of Summer. Thai horror film Phobia debuted on top for Thursday and Friday but was surpassed by 500 Days for Saturday and Sunday. Front-loadedness and sequel effect kicked in for the latest installment of Thai horror fever brought to by directors the Pang brothers (whose credits included the US release The Messenger and remake The Eye). 500 Days of Summer beat (in nominal dollar) similar releases in the past such as Juno, Eternal Sunshine, and Vicky Cristina Barcelona in OW. |
Author: | JURiNG [ Wed Oct 14, 2009 10:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: HK Box Office & Cinematics (500 Days of Summer a hit!) |
the Pang brothers didn't direct any section of Phobia 2 |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Oct 14, 2009 11:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: HK Box Office & Cinematics (500 Days of Summer a hit!) |
JURiNG wrote: the Pang brothers didn't direct any section of Phobia 2 Yes, you are right. They did not direct any section of Phobia 2. What I was saying in my post was they started bringing in Thai-style horror to the Hong Kong cinema. Not only did they make horror movies, they helped distribute several Thai films either by funding or endorsement. Hence I say they started the Thai horror fever in Hong Kong. |
Author: | i.hope [ Mon Jan 04, 2010 7:23 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: HK Box Office & Cinematics (Avatar Tops 2009!) |
1/4/2010 Top 20 Foreign/non-Chinese Language Releases in Hong Kong (2009) Gross in HK Dollars (US$1 = HK$7.75) *1. Avatar $65,322,518 2. Transformers II $48,115,274 3. 2012 $47,016,682 4. Harry Potter 6 $45,526,732 5. Up $33,295,722 6. Ice Age 3 $32,384,209 7. Nights at the Museum 2 $28,272,022 8. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button $24,403,928 9. Slumdog Millionaire $24,255,122 10. Ponyo (Japan) $23,487,623 11. Angels and Demons $20.6 million 12. Terminator: Salvation $17.7 million 13. Bolt $15.3 million 14. Wolverine $15.0 million 15. Monsters vs. Aliens $14.9 million *16. Twilight: New Moon $14.3 million 17. G.I. Joe $14.0 million *18. Sherlock Holmes $13.2 million 19. Departures (Japan) $13.1 million *20. A Christmas Carol (2009) $12.8 million Honorable Mentions: The Proposal $12.7 million Knowing $12.5 million Final Destination 4 $11.0 million Star Trek $10.0 million *Still in release; Grosses are from Jan. 1, 2009 to Dec. 31, 2009 |
Author: | i.hope [ Mon Jan 04, 2010 8:40 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong BO & Cinematics (Avatar Tops 2009 Chart!) |
1/4/2010 Avatar Watch... Day 18 As of Sunday, Jan. 3, 2010, Avatar has made HK$80,030,000 (or US$10,330,000). Breaking Titanic's unadjusted record of HK$114,939,000 (or US$14,774,000) is just a matter of days. Note that out of the 70 screens playing Avatar in Hong Kong, 60 (or 86%) are playing in 3D format, 8 (or 11%) are in 2D format, and 2 (or 3%) are in IMAX format. 3D ticket price has a 60% premium over 2D while IMAX ticket has a 160% premium over 2D. Source: 講`鏟`片 http://hongkongfilms.mysinablog.com/index.php |
Author: | Corpse [ Mon Jan 04, 2010 9:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch |
Yay, Ponyo. I think it finished with about $221m worldwide. Quote: 3D ticket price has a 60% premium over 2D while IMAX ticket has a 160% premium over 2D Wow. Do you know what the Top 5/10 biggest films of 2009 in Hong Kong overall were? |
Author: | i.hope [ Mon Jan 04, 2010 11:20 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch |
Top 20 Releases in Hong Kong 2009 *1. Avatar $65,322,518 2. Transformers II $48,115,274 3. 2012 $47,016,682 4. Harry Potter 6 $45,526,732 5. Up $33,295,722 6. Ice Age 3 $32,384,209 7. Nights at the Museum 2 $28,272,022 8. All's Well, End's Well 2009 (Hong Kong) $24,655,932 9. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button $24,403,928 10. Slumdog Millionaire $24,255,122 11. Red Cliff II (Pan China) $23,713,573 12. Ponyo (Japan) $23,487,623 13. Angels and Demons $20.6 million 14. Terminator: Salvation $17.7 million 15. Laughing Gor (Hong Kong) $15.7 million 16. Overheard (Hong Kong) $15.5 million 17. Bolt $15.3 million *18. Storm Rider 2 (Hong Kong) $15.3 million 19. Wolverine $15.0 million 20. Monsters vs. Aliens $14.9 million *Still in release Only grosses between Jan. 1 - Dec. 31, 2009 are included. |
Author: | Archangel [ Tue Jan 05, 2010 1:17 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch |
Do we have the all-time in Hong Kong? HKD |
Author: | i.hope [ Tue Jan 05, 2010 8:47 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch |
Archangel, check out this site if you read Chinese: http://zh.wikipedia.org/zh-hk/%E9%A6%99 ... 7%E8%A1%A8 I will post the chart in English later. |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Jan 06, 2010 1:30 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch |
1/5/2010 Avatar Watch... Day 19 (1/4/2010) Avatar remained atop in the chart as most school sessions resumed Monday. It dipped 55% to HK$2.02 million; the percentage drop was the smallest among all releases. Note that out of the 70 screens playing Avatar in Hong Kong, 60 (or 86%) are playing in 3D format, 8 (or 11%) are in 2D format, and 2 (or 3%) are in IMAX format. 3D ticket price has a 60% premium over 2D while IMAX ticket has a 160% premium over 2D. The two IMAX screens accounts for about 15% of the overall business. Elsewhere on chart, Sherlock Holmes held on to the no. 2 spot, on track to gross HK$20+ million. Kid-friendly Alvin and the Chipmunks 2 and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs dropped more than 80% from Sunday. Source: 講`鏟`片 http://hongkongfilms.mysinablog.com/index.php |
Author: | i.hope [ Thu Jan 07, 2010 11:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 22, 1/7/2010) |
1/7/2010 Avatar Watch... Day 22 (1/7/2010) Avatar added HK$1,819,088 on its 22nd day of release. The total now stands at HK$88,660,000 (US$11,440,000). That's about 77% of Titanic's unadjusted total of $114,940,000. At this pace, Avatar is expected to outgross Titanic next weekend. Note that 86% of the screens playing Avatar are 3D. Source: http://www.now.com.hk |
Author: | i.hope [ Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:32 pm ] |
Post subject: | Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
1/11/2010 Avatar Watch... Day 25 (1/10/2010) For the 3-day weekend from 1/8 - 1/10, Avatar made HK$10,090,000, down 20% from last weekend. The total now stands at HK$98,750,000, edging closer to Titanic's unadjusted HK$114,940,000. Note that there were 61 screens playing Avatar. Over 86% of the screens were showing the 3D version. The number of showings on Saturday was about 250. ![]() |
Author: | Bluebomb [ Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
An interesting development has turned up. Out of the handful of theaters still showing Avatar, 2 of them have moved Avatar into bigger theaters as the Chinese New Year has progressed due to high demand. 1 of these has even moved Avatar to its biggest theater starting on Monday. |
Author: | Jack Sparrow [ Sat Feb 13, 2010 8:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
Hmm why the hell did they move Avatar from Hong Kong all together so early ?? As par as I remember it was still doing well ? Is this trend similar to the China Massacre earlier or what ? |
Author: | Bluebomb [ Sat Feb 13, 2010 9:26 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
soagg wrote: Hmm why the hell did they move Avatar from Hong Kong all together so early ?? As par as I remember it was still doing well ? Is this trend similar to the China Massacre earlier or what ? 8 new movies were released this week. Add to that, special showings of Wolfman, Hot Summer Days, Precious, along with the fact that no theater has more than 7 screens per location and you'll understand why Avatar was cut so early. In the more predominantly Chinese areas, it didn't do so well (minus the morning shows which did amazing). I still don't understand, however, why they cut the morning shows which did well. Most of them sold out hours in advance in the biggest theaters. |
Author: | Bluebomb [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 10:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
Weekend of Feb. 11-14, 2010: 1 N 72 ga cho hak (72 Tenants of Prosperity) Intercontinental $859,854 - 42 - $20,473 $859,854 1 2 N All's Well Ends Well 2010 Newport $736,415 - 47 - $15,668 $736,415 1 3 N Percy Jackson Fox $583,222 - 36 - $16,201 $583,222 1 4 1 Avatar Fox $480,116 -27.4% 20 -30 $24,006 $19,544,016 9 5 N Su Qi-Er (True Legend) EDKO $443,369 - 37 - $11,983 $443,369 1 6 N Valentine's Day WB $433,325 - 36 - $12,037 $433,325 1 7 N Gam yee wai (14 Blades) Gala $317,975 - 32 - $9,937 $317,975 1 8 N The Princess and the Frog Disney $161,342 - 34 - $4,745 $161,342 1 9 N Pleasant Goat & Big Bad Wolf 2 Intercontinental $77,108 - 29 - $2,659 $77,108 1 10 - Chuen sing yit luen - yit lat lat (Hot Summer Days) Fox $66,159 - 13 - $5,089 $66,159 - 11 - The Wolfman EDKO $28,008 - 12 - $2,334 $28,008 - 12 14 Kûki ningyô (Air Doll) EDKO $15,235 +67.7% 1 - $15,235 $36,484 2 13 12 An Education Sony $5,550 -55.7% 2 - $2,775 $59,702 4 15 27 KJ: Music and Life n/a $1,634 +29.8% 1 - $1,634 $73,230 10 16 26 Precious: Based on the Novel "Push" by Sapphire EDKO $1,080 -26.3% 1 - $1,080 $2,546 -1 I am completely surprised by that hold by Avatar. Maybe I underestimated the IMAX effect, but I thought with the decreased showtimes and being cut altogether in most places that it would suffer a heavy drop. Obviously, 72 Tenants of Prosperity and All's Well Ends Well 2010 played much better in more Asian-centric areas. 72 Tenants, in particular, definitely relied on its movie setting along with the Chinese New Year theme. Very good for Percy Jackson. In my opinion, that is a terrible opening for True Legend. After getting tons of promotion, it not only opens behind Avatar's 9th week but loses to Valentine's Day in screen averages. Speaking of V-Day, another solid opener. It had a stranglehold over True Legend in the business areas here...not surprised it opened close to True Legend. Princess and the Frog bombed here...even with 2 different versions. Wolfman and Hot Summer Days were both special screenings. Precious has been getting one show on Saturday/Sunday at one theater for the past 2 weeks...it is set to open this week. This week's openers: Up In The Air The Blind Side Precious Nine Little Big Soldier With this, it looks like the final death knell for Avatar. |
Author: | Jack Sparrow [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 12:45 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
Darn Hongkong for cutting the theaters of Avatar, this should teach them a lesson. Princess and the Frog another huge disappointment to a very good movie. Though the PTA was high I think VD will fall next week. Percy was surprising to open good in HK though action-oriented-family movies tend to do well in Asian markets |
Author: | i.hope [ Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:44 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
Avatar is still doing good business in the two IMAX theaters there. It was normal for theaters to shed screens as there was a rush of new releases during Chinese New Year. It ranks in the top 5 in admission on the daily chart after the holidays (http://www.wmoov.com). |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 6:39 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Avatar Watch (Day 25, 1/10/2010) |
Bluebomb wrote: This week's openers (2/25): Little Big Soldier (Wide; Theater Count 28; 150+ showings) Up In The Air (Wide; Theater Count 24; 120+ showings) Here Comes Fortune (Wide: Theater Count 22; ~50 showings) Nine (Wide; Theater Count 20; 100+ showings) The Blind Side (Limited; Theater Count 5; 28 showings) Precious (Limited; Theater Count 5; 26 showings) Very competitive weekend. |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 7:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Jackie Chan's Little Big Soldier Opens |
Big Little Soldier ![]() Up in the Air ![]() Here Comes Fortune (Note: The poster is graced with a strong "mainland (China)" flavor. The movie is DOA. ![]() Nine ![]() The Blind Side (Note: It looks like they try to play down the sports theme in the poster as sports movies usually don't do well there. ![]() Precious ![]() |
Author: | i.hope [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 1:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Jackie Chan's Little Big Soldier Opens (w/poster) |
Some pre-sales figures for Thursday: Avatar (3D & IMAX 3D) 3,267 72 Tenants 2,996 Up in the Air 1,442 Nine 1,361 Little Big Solider 908 |
Author: | Corpse [ Wed Feb 24, 2010 8:50 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Hong Kong: Jackie Chan's Little Big Soldier Opens (w/poster) |
Do you know how wide Nodame Cantabile Saishū Gakushō Zen-Pen will go on March 4th? |
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