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Post Re: Japan Box Office (2011); Yamato launches with strong sta
Hmm though too early but that will be a brilliant number for OD


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Post Re: Japan Box Office (2011); Yamato launches with strong sta
My prediction:

Wednesday - Y200 million or more estimate ($2.5 million), 200,000 estimated admissions.
Thursday and Friday - Y150-175 million ($1.8-2 million), 160,000-180,000 admissions.
Weekend - Y450-500 million ($5.5-6 million), 350,000-375,000 admissions.

Opening Week - Y800-875 million ($9.5-10.5 million), 700,000-725,000 admissions.

A Y1 billion opening week is still possible, but Wednesday's discount tickets make it pretty difficult.

And the weekend itself will be close between it and Deathly Hallows third weekend for the #1 ranking. Half-Blood Prince grossed Y533,858,690 ($6.4 million using today's exchange rate), and Order of the Phoenix grossed Y477,797,745 ($5.7 million using today's exchange rate).

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Weekend Forecast
December 4-5, 2010

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1 N Space Battleship Yamato (Toho) 1
2 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I) (Warner Bros.) 3
3 N BLEACH: Hell Chapter (Toho) 1
4 2 SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) 6
5 N Diary of Household Samurai (Asmik Ace) 1
6 N Kiss & Kill (GAGA) 1
7 3 Ghost: In Your Arms Again (Paramount/Shochiku) 4
8 4 Despicable Me (Toho-Towa) 6
9 5 Heart Catch Pretty Cure! Fashion and Adventures in Paris!? (TOEI) 6
10 8 Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) 12

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So the forecast suggests that SBY will take over HP7.1 afterall. Great opening :thumbsup:


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Yes, and with the usual locations (10-15% of the market) having reported Saturday admissions (before the first showings) this hour, it's pretty certain Yamato will open at #1 this weekend.

Space Battleship Yamato was dead even (99.1%) with SP: The Motion Picture's opening Saturday. SP: The Motion Picture opened to Y529 ($6.5 million), so Y500m ($6.1 million) or more is looking highly likely for Space Battleship Yamato this weekend. Harry Potter 7 will need a 15% drop or better to top that, and that's not going to happen.

We should be looking at a 5-day breakdown:

Opening Day (Wednesday) - Y200 million ($2.5 million)
Thursday and Friday - Y150-175 million ($1.8-2.1 million)
Opening Weekend (Saturday and Sunday) - Y500-550 million ($6.1-6.6 million)

Opening Week (5-day) - Y850-925 million ($10.5-11.5 million).

I'm still hoping the opening day increases from the initial estimate, and Sunday is stronger than SP: The Motion Picture so it can achieve the Y1 billion ($12 million) milestone.

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I think it will increase from estimates but will fail the 1B mark


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With THR's $5.4m (approx. Y440 million) /$45.3m (approx. Y3.8 billion) estimate, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows looks to be struggling.

It's three week total is going to be well below Y4 billion, which shouldn't have been difficult to achieve. So it failed to add Y1b ($12m) for the entire week, and drops to No.2.

After three weeks:

Goblet of Fire (best comparison) - Y4,978,334,232 (Y848,097,068 weekend)
Order of the Phoenix - Y5,232,276,741 (Y477,797,745 weekend)
Half-Blood Prince - Y4,745,426,427 (Y533,858,690 weekend)

So... by far the lowest three week total goes to Deathly Hallows. It was ahead of the most recent installments in USD last weekend, but now it's fallen behind there as well. There is New Year, but after a third weekend almost 50% less than GOF's, and GOF going on to add Y6.5 billion after this weekend, the best I see Deathly Hallows doing now is crawling past Y7 billion ($85 million).

The performance so far is a bit underwhelming, but perhaps expected after cancelling the 3D plans seeing as attendance drops significantly with each film.


Local sources will be releasing weekend information soon.

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Post Re: Japan Box Office (2011); Weekend Forecast
It's a little bit weird. Look like rather good weekend but very weak midweek grosses.


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It should have added roughly Y600/650 million over the weekdays, and Y450/500 million (looks to be lower, but close enough) for the weekend. That would have given it about Y4.1 billion ($50 million). Instead though, the weekdays only added like Y450 million, about equal to it's weekend. Having the weekday gross drop 25/30% from the previous weekend is a bit concerning.

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hey Corpse, after several months of marketing, Has Tron 2 showed a sign of interest over there in the recent weeks??

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Post Re: Japan Box Office (2011); Weekend Forecast
bryanbmp wrote:
hey Corpse, after several months of marketing, Has Tron 2 showed a sign of interest over there in the recent weeks??


Seems so.

Many of the users on the 2ch forums I post with believe it's going to be a hit thanks to it being the first major 3D release since Umizaru 3, and there are very few kid/family films this December (Narnia doesn't open until Feb. 25th, and Tangled sometime in March). There also has yet to be an event film that's been in 3D not to exceed expecations. Tron will probably do $40/50 million.

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Post Re: Japan Box Office (2011); Weekend Forecast
Biggest Third Weekends (2010 releases):

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1. Alice in Wonderland - $11,511,994 (+5%)
2. Avatar - $6,897,825 (-6%)
3. Umizaru 3: The Last Message - $6,642,201 (-14%)
4. The Borrower Arrietty - $6,349,703 (-8%)
5. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! - $6,202,202 (-19%)
6. Toy Story 3 - $6,134,405 (-26%)
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - $5,400,000 (-28%) (estimate)

YEN
1. Alice in Wonderland - Y1,079,594,797
2. Avatar - Y636,883,938
3. Umizaru 3: The Last Message - Y584,542,773
4. The Borrower Arrietty - Y548,807,780
5. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! - Y536,522,844
6. Toy Story 3 - Y536,224,478
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Y440,000,000 (estimate)


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Biggest Three Week Totals (2010 releases):

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1. Alice in Wonderland - $62,860,231
2. Umizaru 3: The Last Message - $56,313,392
3. Avatar - $50,548,688
4. The Borrower Arrietty - $46,030,289
5. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - $45,300,000 (estimate)
6. Toy Story 3 - $44,423,787
7. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! - $42,334,920

YEN
1. Alice in Wonderland - Y5,895,032,463
2. Umizaru 3: The Last Message - Y4,684,973,509
3. Avatar - Y4,667,216,674
4. The Borrower Arrietty - Y3,978,419,087
5. Toy Story 3 - Y3,883,199,814
6. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Y3,800,000,000 (estimate)
7. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! - Y3,662,191,847

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Weekend Rankings by Location (TOHO, WARNER, SHIKOKU):

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1. Space Battleship Yamato (Toho) NEW
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I) (Warner Bros.) 3
3. BLEACH (Movie 4): Hell Arc (Toho) NEW
4. Diary of Household Samurai (Asmik Ace) NEW

5. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) 6
6. Kiss & Kill (GAGA) NEW
7. Despicable Me (Toho-Towa) 6
8. Gamer (Gate Elementary) NEW
9. Ghost: In Your Arms Again (Paramount/Shochiku) 4
10. Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) 12


WARNER and SHIKOKU later tonight.

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It doesn't look as bad when you put it with 2010 releases. But I guess when you compare it with previous performances it wouldn't be as big


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WARNER

1. Space Battleship Yamato (Toho) NEW
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Warner Bros.) 3
3. BLEACH (Movie 4): Hell Arc (Toho) NEW
4. Diary of Household Samurai (Asmik Ace) NEW

5. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) 6


SHIKOKU

1. Space Battleship Yamato (Toho) NEW
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Warner Bros.) 3
3. BLEACH (Movie 4): Hell Arc (Toho) NEW
4. Diary of Household Samurai (Asmik Ace) NEW

5. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) 6
6. Leonie (Kadokawa Pictures) 3
7. Santa's Music Concert: Realms of the Music Box (2010) NEW
8. Despicable Me (Toho-Towa) 6
9. Heart Catch Pretty Cure! Fashion and Adventures in Paris!? (TOEI) 6
10. Ghost: In Your Arms Again (Paramount/Shochiku) 4

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The weekend estimate for Space Battleship Yamato has been released: Y519 million ($6.3 million), which is the second biggest opening weekend for a local release in December (though could be bumped to third biggest when Partners: The Movie II comes out later this month).

So we have:

Wednesday - Y200 million ($2.5 million) - still the estimate.
Thursday and Friday - ???
Saturday and Sunday - Y519 million ($6.3 million).

The 5-day figure should be released soon, still looks like Y850/900 million ($10.5-11.5 million) or a little more.

Very strong start, and should give it a minimum of Y4.5/5 billion ($55-60 million). I'll be hoping for as much as Y6 billion ($72.5 million).

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Weekend Admissions Ranking
December 4-5, 2010

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1 NEW Space Battleship Yamato (Toho) 1
2 1 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I) (Warner Bros.) 3
3 NEW BLEACH (Movie 4): Hell Arc (Toho) 1
4 NEW Abacus And Sword (unexpected translation) (Asmik Ace) 1

5 2 SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) 6
6 NEW Kiss & Kill (GAGA) 1
7 3 Ghost: In Your Arms Again (Paramount/Shochiku) 4
8 4 Despicable Me (Toho-Towa) 6
9 5 Heart Catch Pretty Cure! Fashion and Adventures in Paris!? (TOEI) 6
10 7 Paranormal Activity 2: Tokyo Night (Presido) 3



Space Battleship Yamato - 2-day: Y528, 215,150 ($6.4 million), 412,129 admissions on 440 screens. Still no 5-day figure released.
BLEACH: Hell Arc - 2-Day: Y199,147,100 ($2.4 million), 171,542 admissions on 233 screens.
Abacus and Sword - 2-day: Y147,831,600 ($1.8 million), 131,233 admissions on 239 screens.
Kiss & Kill - 2-day: Y32,000,000 ($390,000) on 151 screens.


Holdover numbers will be available later today.

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Weekend Numbers:

1. Space Battleship Yamato (Toho) - Y528 million (2-day), $6.4 million / Y944 million (5-day), $11.4 million. NEW
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Warner Bros.) - Y455 million (2-day), $5.5 million.
3. BLEACH: Hell Arc (Toho) - Y199 million (2-day), $2.4 million. NEW.
4. Abacus And Sword (Asmik Ace) - Y147 million (2-day), $1.8 million.
5. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - Y76 million (2-day), $925,000.
6. Despicable Me (Toho-Towa) - Y33 million (2-day), $400,000.
7. Kiss & Kill (GAGA) - Y32 million (2-day), $390,000. NEW
8. Ghost: In Your Arms Again (Paramount/Shochiku) - Y32 million (2-day), $390,000.

9 and 10 are only available in admissions (post above this one) so far.

Excellent 5-day total for Space Battleship Yamato. Y5 billion ($60 million) definitely looks reasonable now, with Y6 billion ($72.5 million) being possible.

The latest BLEACH movie opens to a franchise record for it's 10th Anniversary.

Overall, a strong first weekend of the 2011 box office year.

No totals for the holdovers have been released yet.

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Weekend Numbers:

1. Space Battleship Yamato (Toho) - Y528 million (2-day), $6.4 million / Y944 million (5-day), $11.4 million. NEW
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Warner Bros.) - Y455 million (2-day), $5.5 million.
3. BLEACH: Hell Arc (Toho) - Y199 million (2-day), $2.4 million. NEW.
4. Abacus And Sword (Asmik Ace) - Y147 million (2-day), $1.8 million.
5. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - Y76 million (2-day), $925,000.
6. Despicable Me (Toho-Towa) - Y33 million (2-day), $400,000.
7. Kiss & Kill (GAGA) - Y32 million (2-day), $390,000. NEW
8. Ghost: In Your Arms Again (Paramount/Shochiku) - Y32 million (2-day), $390,000.

9 and 10 are only available in admissions (post above this one) so far.

Excellent 5-day total for Space Battleship Yamato. Y5 billion ($60 million) definitely looks reasonable now, with Y6 billion ($72.5 million) being possible.

The latest BLEACH movie opens to a franchise record for it's 10th Anniversary.

Overall, a strong first weekend of the 2011 box office year.

No totals for the holdovers have been released yet.



More details on Space Battleship Yamato,

The live-action film adaptation of the science-fiction anime Space Battleship Yamato was seen 791,012 times on its way to earning 943,995,550 yen (about US$11.4 million) in five days. The film's distributor TOHO made the announcement on Monday. The film was seen 412,129 times and made 528,215,150 yen (US$6.4 million) during the December 4-5 weekend alone, which put the film at #1 on the weekend box office chart.

According to a survey conducted by computer and by mobile phone, the audience for the space opera film was 52% male and 48% female. 44.4% of the audience were in their 40s, followed by 19.0% in their 30s, 15.1% in their 50s, and 12.9% in their 20s. (The first Space Battleship Yamato television anime series premiered in 1974.) 54.5% were company workers, while 16.3% were homemakers.

31.9% said that the desire "to see the live-action version of Yamato" was their reason for going. 21.7% said that the reason was that they "like the animated Yamato." 15.8% said the reason was because it was a "film starring Takuya Kimura." 5.3% cited the amazing visual effects.

38-year-old SMAP band member Takuya Kimura (Howl's Moving Castle's Howl) headlines this film based on the anime classic, which was adapted as Star Blazers in English. The other cast members include Meisa Kuroki (Vexille - 2077 Isolation of Japan's Vexille, Crows Zero's Luca), Toshiro Yanagiba, and Tsutomu Yamazaki. Takashi Yamazaki, the director best known for Returner, Always: Sunset on Third Street, and last year's Ballad, helmed the project for a December 1 release. Aerosmith vocalist Steven Tyler wrote and sang the film's theme song, "Love Lives."


http://www.cinematoday.jp/page/N0028834

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I think it will increase from estimates but will fail the 1B mark


Nailed it :thumbsup:


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Some totals have been released:

Umizaru 3 - Y7.96 billion ($98/99 million) after 79 days in release.
Harry Potter 7 - Y3.77 billion ($45.5 million) after 17 days in release.
SP: The Motion Picture - Y3.12 billion ($37.9 million) after 37 days in release.
Knight & Day - Y2.29 billion ($27.7 million) after 51 days in release.
Despicable Me - Y1.17 billion ($14.2 million) after 37 days in release.

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“You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.”
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Post Re: Japan Box Office (2011); Weekend Rankings - Yamato #1
Weekend Summary
December 4-5, 2010

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1. Space Battleship Yamato Toho $6,392,455 1 440 $14,528 0 $11,409,963
2. Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows (Part I) Warner Bros. Int'l $5,495,702 3 850 $6,465 -28% $45,556,327
3. Bleach: Hell Arc Toho $2,401,091 1 233 $10,305 0 $2,401,091
4. Abacus and Sword Asmik Ace $1,777,040 1 242 $7,343 0 $2,011,533

5. SP: The Motion Picture Toho $942,862 6 327 $2,883 -41% $37,738,676
6. Despicable Me Toho Towa $395,606 6 224 $1,766 -47% $14,139,472
7. Kiss & Kill GAGA $395,223 1 151 $2,617 0 $513,043
8. Ghost: In Your Arms Again Paramount Int'l $377,650 4 307 $1,230 -51% $9,146,651
9. Heart Catch Pretty Cure! Fashion And Adventure In Paris!? TOEI $270,446 6 160 $1,690 -51% $10,397,445
10. Paranormal Activity: Tokyo Night Presidio Corporation $195,921 3 206 $951 -45% $1,996,985



Space Battleship Yamato debuts to the second highest local December Opening Weekend ever, behind last year's One Piece Film Strong World.

With almost 800,000 admissions during it's first 5-days in release, and a very strong start in gross as well, nothing less than Y5 billion (about $60 million) should be achieved which would make it the biggest local December release ever (if Partners: The Movie II doesn't beat it later this month). The live-action adaptation of the classic 70's anime has one of the highest budgets for a local release, coming in at Y2.1 billion (about $25 million).

The big screen version of the classic 1974 anime stars Takuya Kimura and has already been sold to Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, France and Germany, with negotiations in progress for a U.S. release.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/s ... apan-57265

Godzilla-like distributor, Toho, is off to another dominating year it would appear.

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows sees a good third weekend, but it's down in admissions and yen compared to it's predecessors. It's still a little early to project a very accurate finish range, but Y7-7.5 billion ($85-90 million) looks most likely at the moment.

The fourth film in the Bleach Series, Hell Arc, debuts to a franchise high celebrating 10 years since the start of the manga. The film will cross Y1 billion ($12 million) eventually.

Abacus and Sword opens well, and gives Asmik Ace an early hit film for the studio.

SP: The Motion Picture is coming closer to reaching $40 million now after six weeks in release. The popular police drama won't have any trouble getting there on it's own, but the New Year boost in three weeks will assure it a total closer to $45 million.

The sequel will be release this March.

Despicable Me is still holding strong after six weeks in release as well. $16 million is looking good.

Kiss & Kill (The Killers) was barely given a wide release, reflecting the average opening here. The film will probably finish with just about $2 million.

As I've mentioned before, Ghost has made up for it's weak opening with some strong legs, particularly during the weekdays. $10 million is locked up now.

Heart Catch Pretty Cure takes a dip this weekend, but it's almost matched the gross of it's predecessor from March anyway. The next film in the series opens this coming March.

Paranormal Activity manages a third week in the Top 10, aiming for a $2.5 million total.

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“We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.”
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
“You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.”
"Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."


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Post Re: Japan Box Office (2011); Weekend Summary
The Japan Box Office Year ends the last day of November, and begins the first day of December.

So, for instance, Space Battleship Yamato (and the other openers this past weekend) will be counted as 2011 releases. As a result, they will not be included in any of the charts below. After several weeks into the new Box Office Year, I'll post weekly chart updates for 2011.

I will continue to update the 2010 charts below until Umizaru 3, Security Police, and Harry Potter end their runs, however.

Top 20 Opening Weekends of 2010 by Gross (FINAL)

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1. April, Alice in Wonderland (Disney) - $14,297,616 (2day), 859 screens - $16,644 pta
2. Dec. 09, One Piece Film Strong World (TOEI) - $11,692,830 (2day), 188 screens - $62,196 pta
3. Nov., Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I (WB) - $11,648,134 (2day) / $14,619,425 (3day), 872 screens - $13,358 pta
4. Sept., Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) - $11,333,086 (2day) / $16,705,542 (3day), 467 screens - $24,268 pta
5. July, Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! (Toho) - $11,080,725 (2day), 447 screens - 24,789 pta
6. July, Toy Story 3 (Disney) - $11,034,083 (2day), 530 screens - $20,819 pta
7. July, The Borrower Arrietty (Toho) - $10,352,700 (2day) / $15,627,122 (3day), 447 screens - $23,160 pta
8. Sept., Resident Evil: Afterlife (Sony) - $8,272,864 (2day) / $13,257,060 (3day + previews), 649 screens - $12,650 pta
9. July, Inception (WB) - $7,837,192 (2day + previews), 523 screens - $14,928 pta
10. July, Pokemon 13: Diamond & Pearl Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark (Toho) - $7,107,555 (2day), 369 screens - $19,262 pta

11. Dec. 09, Up (Disney) - $6,992,874 (2day), 663 screens - $10,547 pta
12. Dec. 09, Avatar (Fox) - $6,611,848 (2day)/$14,553,033 (5day), 839 screens - $7,881 pta
13. Oct., SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - $6,587,571 (2day), 394 screens - $16,718 pta
14. March, Doraemon 30: Nobita's South Sea Adventure (Toho) - $6,115,994 (2day), 366 screens - $16,710 pta
15. April, Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part II) (Toho) - $6,114,997 (2day), 410 screens - $14,915 pta
16. April, Detective Conan 14: Lost Ship in the Sky (Toho) - $6,103,158 (2day), 352 screens - $17,339 pta
17. Oct., Knight & Day (Fox) - $6,015,252 (2day), 598 screens - $10,212 pta
18. Dec. 09, Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider W & Dikeido (TOEI) - $5,096,420 (2day), 292 screens - $17,453 pta
19. August, Flowering Dogwood (Toho) - $4,742,088 (2day), 310 screens - $15,297 pta
20. Dec. 09, Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part 1) (Toho) - $4,364,808 (2day), 409 screens - $10,672 pta



YEN
1. April, Alice in Wonderland (Disney) - Y1,316,539,470
2. Dec. 09, One Piece Film Strong World (TOEI) - Y1,038,445,263
3. July, Toy Story 3 (Disney) - Y977,332,877
4. July, Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! (Toho) - Y971,993,832
5. Sept., Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) - Y956,960,566 (Y1,430,954,460 3day)
6. Nov., Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I (WB) - Y937,409,108 (Y1,176,047,329 3day)
7. July, The Borrower Arrietty (Toho) - Y895,562,657 (Y1,349,457,140 3day)
8. Sept., Resident Evil: Afterlife (Sony) - Y698,560,636 (Y1,106,986,776 3day with previews)
9. July, Inception (WB) - Y685,069,493 (with previews)
10. July, Pokemon 13: Diamond & Pearl Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark (Toho) - Y629,544,583

11. Dec. 09, Up (Disney) - Y627,730,027
12. Dec. 09, Avatar (Fox) - Y597,279,416
13. April, Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part II) (Toho) - Y563,075,366
14. April, Detective Conan 14: Lost Ship in the Sky (Toho) - Y561,985,178
15. March, Doraemon 30: Nobita's South Sea Adventure (Toho) - Y553,483,841
16. Oct., SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - Y529,122,150
17. Oct., Knight & Day (Fox) - Y498,909,400
18. Dec. 09, Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider W & Dikeido (TOEI) - Y452,615,285
19. August, Flowering Dogwood (Toho) - Y399,212,465
20. Dec. 09, Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part I) (Toho) - Y394,293,749



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Top 20 Opening Weekends of 2010 by Admissions (FINAL)

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1. April, Alice in Wonderland (Disney) - 828,149
2. Dec. 09, One Piece Film Strong World (TOEI) - 819,738
3. Nov., Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part I (WB) - 766,633 (961,035 3day)
4. July, Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! (Toho) - 707,399
5. July, The Borrower Arrietty (Toho) - 680,234 (1,038,138 3day)
6. July, Toy Story 3 (Disney) - 649,190
7. Sept., Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) - 612,211 (939,950 3day)
8. July, Pokemon 13: Diamond & Pearl Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark (Toho) - 601,602
9. March, Doraemon 30: Nobita's South Sea Adventure (Toho) - 498,198
10. April, Detective Conan 14: Lost Ship in the Sky (Toho) - 471,527

11. July, Inception (WB) - 467,563
12. Dec. 09, Up (Disney) - 440,804
13. April, Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part II) (Toho) - 437,613
14. Sept., Resident Evil: Afterlife (Sony) - 427,973 (688,301 with previews)
15. Oct., SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - 406,288
16. Oct., Knight & Day (Fox) - 401,905
17. Dec. 09, Avatar (Fox) - 398,795
18. Dec. 09, Kamen Rider x Kamen Rider W & Dikeido (TOEI) - 396,178
19. July, Salt (Sony) - 319,545
20. Dec. 09, Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part I) (Toho) - 317,302



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Top 20 Films of 2010 by Gross

Spoiler: show
USD
1. Avatar (Fox) - $167,811,486 ($166,371,800 without re-release)
2. Alice In Wonderland (Disney) - $135,112,098
3. Toy Story 3 (Disney) - $126,926,563
4. The Borrower Arrietty (Toho) - $114,522,606
5. Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) - $98,784,451 (79 days in release)
6. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! (Toho) - $88,396,941
7. One Piece Film Strong World (TOEI) - $56,776,373
8. Resident Evil: Afterlife (Sony) - $55,994,682
9. Up (Disney) - $54,285,463
10. Pokemon 13: Diamond & Pearl Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark (Toho) - $48,361,202

11. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I) (WB) - $45,556,317 (17 days in release)
12. Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part I) (Toho) - $44,402,145
13. Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part II) (Toho) - $44,322,317
14. Confessions (Toho) - $43,492,076
15. Inception (WB) - $41,024,055
16. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - $37,738,676 (37 days in release)
17. Detective Conan 14: Lost Ship in the Sky (Toho) - $36,140,006
18. Doraemon 30: Nobita's South Sea Adventure (Toho) - $35,780,264
19. Flowering Dogwood (Toho) - $33,206,791
20. The Lady Shogun and Her Men (Asmik Ace) - $28,312,015



YEN
1. Avatar (Fox) - Y15.5 billion (Y15.39 billion without re-release)
2. Alice in Wonderland (Disney) - Y11.8 billion
3. Toy Story 3 (Disney) - Y10.68 billion
4. The Borrower Arrietty (Toho) - Y9.2 billion
5. Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) - Y7,961,228,914 (79 days in release)
6. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! (Toho) - Y7.3 billion
7. One Piece Film Strong World (TOEI) - Y5.02 billion
8. Up (Disney) - Y4.8 billion
9. Resident Evil: Afterlife (Sony) - Y4.52 billion
10. Pokemon 13 Diamond & Pearl Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark (Toho) - Y4.07 billion

11. Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part I) (Toho) - Y4.05 billion
12. Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part II) (Toho) - Y3.91 billion
13. Confessions (Toho) - Y3.87 billion
14. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I) (WB) - Y3,776,478,501 (17 days in release)
14. Inception (WB) - Y3.45 billion
15. Detective Conan 14: Lost Ship in the Sky (Toho) - Y3.3 billion
16. Doraemon 30: Nobita's South Sea Adventure (Toho) Y3.14 billion
17. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - Y3,128,036,176 (37 days in release)
19. Flowering Dogwood (Toho) - Y2.74 billion
20. Oceans (Gaga) - Y2.43 billion



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Top 20 Films of 2010 by Admissions

Spoiler: show
1. Avatar (Fox) - 9.72 million admissions (Approx. 9.7 without re-release)
2. The Borrower Arrietty (Toho) - 7.63 million admissions
3. Toy Story 3 (Disney) - 7.25 million admissions
4. Alice in Wonderland (Disney) - 7.2 million admissions
5. Bayside Shakedown 3: Set The Guys Loose! (Toho) - 5.7 million admissions
6. Umizaru 3: The Last Message (Toho) - 5.31 million admissions (79 days in release)
7. One Piece Film Strong World (TOEI) - 4.1 million admissions
8. Pokemon 13: Diamond & Pearl Ruler of Illusions: Zoroark (Toho) - 3.94 million admissions
9. Up (Disney) - 3.25 million admissions
10. Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part I) (Toho) - 3.2 million admissions

11. Nodame Cantabile: The Final Score (Part II) (Toho) - 3.1 million admissions
12. Confessions (Toho) - 3 million admissions
13. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part I) (WB) - 2.97 million admissions (17 days in release)
14. Resident Evil: Afterlife (Sony) - 2.83 million admissions
15. Detective Conan 14: Lost Ship in the Sky (Toho) - 2.7 million admissions
16. Inception (WB) - 2.66 million admissions
17. Doraemon 30: Nobita's South Sea Adventure (Toho) - 2.65 million admissions
18. SP: The Motion Picture (Toho) - 2.5 million admissions (37 days in release)
19. Flowering Dogwood (Toho) - 2.28 million admissions
20. Liar Game The Final Stage (Toho) - 2 million admissions


i - still playing

The only movement on the charts now will be from Harry Potter and Security Police. Umizaru 3 isn't earning much now, so it's position isn't going to change (just adding a little more to it's total for a little while) and may more or less be out of release when Tron takes it's 3D screens.

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“We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.”
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
“You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.”
"Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."


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Corpse any idea how much Eclipse made this weekend ?


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Jack Sparrow wrote:
Corpse any idea how much Eclipse made this weekend ?



11 **億1484万0340円 / **5億4269万9937円   247  *5 エクリプス/トワイライト・サーガ

Y14,840,340 ($179,581) fifth weekend and Y542,699,937 ($6,567,148) five week total.

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“Gods are great ... but the heart is greater. For it is from our hearts they come, and to our hearts they shall return.”
“We were like gods at the dawning of the world, & our joy was so bright we could see nothing else but the other.”
“There are three things all wise men fear: the sea in storm, a night with no moon, and the anger of a gentle man.”
“You have to pretend you get an endgame. You have to carry on like you will; otherwise, you can't carry on at all.”
"Paper is dead without words / Ink idle without a poem / All the world dead without stories."


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