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Kris K
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: Up passes $550 million worldwide!
No news on Halloween II in the UK.
I'm expecting about $300,000-$350,000.
Zombieland done well in the UK...£1.5M start, that's 5 day though. It was released on Wednesday.
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Dr. Lecter
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: Up passes $550 million worldwide!
Kris K wrote: No news on Halloween II in the UK.
I'm expecting about $300,000-$350,000.
Actually somewhat better. £522,661 Zombieland is at 1.2 million with actuals, though.
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Mon Oct 12, 2009 11:46 pm |
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Kris K
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: Up passes $550 million worldwide!
Yeah, great for H2.....H1 opened to £620,000. Only 100,000 down.
Zombieland's 1.2M is over 5 days. I thought it would do a bit better, the marketing has been aggressive. Whereas H2's wasnt'.
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Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:14 pm |
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BK
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Why are you supporting H2?
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He liked it.
I'm curious about HP6's OS total now. BOM has 628m, but several countries haven't been updated for about a month now.
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Harry Warden
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LA Times: The mysterious success of The Final DestinationQuote: If there were ever a movie that shouldn't end up making as much as $190 million around the world, it is "The Final Destination," a homely horror thriller that is the third, and least-loved sequel in New Line's low-budget "Final Destination" horror franchise. The first three movies, released from 2000 to 2006, were modest successes, each one earning around $50 million in the U.S., and only slightly more overseas. It's a sign of the franchise's below-the-radar consistency that "FD3," released in 2006, had virtually the same exact box-office numbers as the original film, earning $54 million domestically and $58.7 million overseas.
So how on earth did the fourth film in the series, released on Aug.28th -- an end-of-the-summer weekend that is normally a dumping ground for studio dregs -- end up breaking all the "FD" franchise records, making $65.8 million domestically and $95.7 million overseas, with Warner Bros. predicting it will eventually do close to $125 million in the international market? (The film still hasn't opened in Japan, Australia, Italy or Spain.)
It certainly isn't because "Final Destination" was a better movie than its predecessors, since it earned a lowly 28 at Rotten Tomatoes, making it the worst-reviewed installment in the series. The reason for "The Final Destination's" success is simple, says New Line chief Toby Emmerich. It was in 3-D. "These days, instead of asking myself what movies am I making in 3-D, I'm asking what movies am I actually not making in 3-D," says Emmerich. "All the numbers we've seen have pointed to the fact that 3-D played a huge role in numbers we got for 'Final Destination.'"
After the third movie in the series was released in 2006, Emmerich was ready to put the franchise to bed. "I really thought 'Final Destination' was dead as a franchise, but when we saw how well 'Journey to the Center of the Earth' did in 3-D, we thought we could justify doing another installment of 'Final Destination,' " he said. "It obviously really paid off." The movie also benefited from WB's overseas marketing clout, which New Line never had until it was brought into the Warners fold.
Emmerich says New Line is now also planning a 3-D sequel for its "Friday the 13th" series which could be released as early as next summer, with August 13, 2010 (when Friday falls on the 13th) as a likely date. Like everyone else in Hollywood, he is eagerly anticipating the arrival of Jim Cameron's "Avatar," which should set a new benchmark for 3-D creativity and audience interest.
When I asked Emmerich if New Line could envision making a "Final Destination 5," he laughed. "Trust me," he said. "[Warners chief] Alan Horn just asked me the same question. 3-D is obviously making us look at a lot of our movie production decisions in a different way." They'd be stupid not to make another one. Like Saw, there's no reason not to keep making these as they all make money, even with their bigger budgets. Part 5 should come out in 2012. Then they could play on the year end of times gimmick as well.
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Dr. Lecter
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The next film will inevitably go down in gross, though. Many were disappointed by this one.
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:39 am |
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Harry Warden
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Dr. Lecter wrote: The next film will inevitably go down in gross, though. Many were disappointed by this one. Except the number of 3D screens will be much greater so it won't go down.
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:29 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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The 3D can only help this much if interest simply isn't there.
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Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:31 am |
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Harry Warden
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Dr. Lecter wrote: The 3D can only help this much if interest simply isn't there. The interest will be there. You don't get it. I guess that should be expected.
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I'M DYING I'M DYING!
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"Solid first-place openings in Italy and four medium-sized markets and a decisive, front-of-the-pack second weekend in the U.K. pushed Pixar/Disney's "Up" to another No. 1 finish on the overseas circuit during the weekend, when it bagged $27.9 million from 4,500 screens in 24 territories.
The action hoisted the 3D animation title's foreign total after almost five months of offshore release to $295.8 million and $588.5 million worldwide.
The foreign tally is $119.2 million less than the companies' total foreign boxoffice for 2007's "Ratatouille" and $14.2 million behind last year's "WALL-E." Those titles had similarly lengthy, measured international release patterns, and Disney is keen to see that "Up's" final take exceeds both.
The studio expects "Up" to overtake "WALL-E's" foreign cume by week's end. Disney is banking on continued strong business in holdover markets and a run in animation-friendly Japan beginning June 5 to push "Up's" foreign tally beyond "Ratatouille's."
The latest weekend finish for "Up" marks the fourth time this year it has finished atop the international heap.
Besides taking No. 1 in its five new markets, it claimed first place in five holdover territories, notably the U.K., where the second weekend dominated with $9 million from 708 screens for a market cume of $23 million.
Disney said the weekend U.K. number beat the combined gross of the market's No. 2-No. 15 films.
The biggest finish among the new territories was Italy, where the weekend take was an estimated $7 million from 456 situations. Disney said the general weekend action has made "Up" the studio's sixth-biggest overseas grosser to date.
Finishing second during the frame was "G-Force," another Disney title, which bagged $12.5 million from 3,255 screens in 44 markets for a cume of $127.9 million. The animation title from producer Jerry Bruckheimer opened No. 2 in France with $2.5 million from 316 situations and drew $4.2 million from 521 screens in its Germany bow.
Disney's four international titles grossed a combined $45.9 million during the weekend.
Thanks to a muscular Spain debut, Sony's romantic comedy "The Ugly Truth" finished No. 3 overall with $8.8 million drawn from 2,305 screens in 63 territories for a foreign cume of $94.1 million. Spain produced $3 million from 362 sites, and a No. 1 introduction in Hong Kong generated an $11,034 per-screen average at 28 sites.
The fourth- and fifth-ranked titles for the weekend were released by Universal, which said it crossed the $1 billion overseas boxoffice mark for 2009 on Saturday; the studio's year-to-date tally stands at $1.005 billion.
Universal's "Couples Retreat," grossed $6.8 million from 926 screens in five territories for an early international cume of $10.8 million. The Weinstein Co./Universal's "Inglourious Basterds" drew $6.4 million from 2,800 sites in 52 territories, pushing its international cume to $166 million and worldwide take to $285 million. The World War II drama has eight more territories to play.
The sci-fi drama "District 9" pushed its overseas cume to $77.2 million from all territories, including those handled by Sony, thanks to $5.9 million weekend take. A No. 1 Korea opening produced $2.2 million from 250 situations.
Dominating the France market for the past three frames is "Le petit Nicolas," a Wild Bunch Distribution release of a live-action film based on a popular French children's book. The film's No. 1 weekend tally was $4.8 million from 590 screens for a market cume of $23.9 million.
Another solo-market sensation was "Agora," Fox's pickup in Spain. The second weekend of director Alejandro Amenabar's $70 million costume epic co-starring Rachel Weisz and Max Minghella produced $4.4 million from 472 locations for a $16.3 million market cume.
Disney's "Surrogates," starring Bruce Willis, pushed its foreign cume to $46.9 million thanks to a $3.9 million weekend on 2,715 screens in 31 territories. Sony's animation comedy "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" registered $3.7 million from 1,810 situations in 35 markets for an international cume of $35.4 million.
It was a busy weekend in France with quartet of new openings in the top 10, including Pathe's No. 4-ranked "The Descent: Part 2," the English-language sequel to a 2005 horror title about the survivor of a grisly, all-female cave expedition. Its weekend tally was $1.3 million from 178 situations.
New local-language titles included Rezo Films' "Madamoiselle Chambon," director Stephane Brize's adaptation of an Eric Holder novel about a husband who falls for his son's primary-school teacher. Its opening tally was $1.2 million from 200 screens for a No. 5 market ranking.
Premiering at No. 6 was "Divorces" from director/co-screenwriter Valerie Guignabodet, which nabbed $800,000 from 400 sites. Clocking in at No. 9 was EuropaCorp. Distribution's "Rose et noir," actor-director Gerard Jugnot's period comedy, which took in $550,000 from 400 situations.
Other international cumes: Disney's "The Proposal," $148.9 million; Pathe's "L'Affaire Farewell," $5.6 million (in four frames in France only); Sony's "Julie & Julia," $16.1 million; Fox's "(500) Days of Summer," $15.5 million; Universal's "Fast & Furious," $202.5 million; Sony's "Zombieland," $6.8 million; Fox's "Jennifer's Body," $5.2 million; Universal's "The Invention of Lying," $7.8 million (in 17 days in the U.K. and Ireland only); Fox's "Aliens in the Attic," $32.4 million; Universal's "De Storm," $4.5 million (from the Netherlands and Belgium only); and Fox's "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs," $686.1 million."http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/con ... b1cc1e428c__________________________________________________________________________________
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Dr. Lecter
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Great great hold for Up in UK. Looks like $700 million worldwide is achieveable afterall!
G-Force is doing quite well overseas, $300 million worldwide is still possible.
Fast & Furous passing $200 million overseas is seriously amazing. One of the bigger surprises this year worldwide, even though it pales to the biggies like The Hangover of course. Still...it's on track towards $360 million worldwide which is almost $125 million up from the previous series high, posted by 2 Fast 2 Furious...and all that without any 3D help!
The Ugly Truth is looking at $220+ million worldwide now. In fact, it is not performing much worse overseas than The Proposal (probably because in most countries its rating isn't as restrictive as in the USA). I doubt it'll finish with more than $15-20 million below The Proposal overseas.
Inglourious Basterds will soon pas $300 million worldwide and it looks like it still has some gas left in the tank. I now see a $320 million WW total as likely.
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JURiNG
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Can Up hit 850m WW?
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Sun Oct 18, 2009 5:57 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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JURiNG wrote: Can Up hit 850m WW? No. How should it? It is at less than $600 million now and has ONLY Japan left...
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Kris K
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: Up #1 again, Fast & Furious passes $200m!
The Descent Part 2 was released in France before the UK, what gives? $1.3M is a solid start though.
Julie and Julia really bombed internationally.
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BK
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Looks like a number of films are beating their US gross. I hope Cloudy will but it won't just like every non-Pixar, non-sequel animated movie overseas. Surrogates may pass 100m WW. Still pathetic.
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Dr. Lecter
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BK wrote: Looks like a number of films are beating their US gross. I hope Cloudy will but it won't just like every non-Pixar, non-sequel animated movie overseas. Surrogates may pass 100m WW. Still pathetic. What are yu talking about? Open Season did beat its domestic gross overseas. Shark Tale did Madagascar did Robots did All are not Pixar and not sequels.
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BK
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Oh sorry forgot to add one more clause, if it doesn't take place overseas. Well, really that only knocks off Madagascar. But then I should have said most. MVA, Cloudy, Coraline, 9 from this year all failed. Cloudy still TBD but most likely won't.
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Dr. Lecter
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Actually, the majority does mention that. MVA and Coraline are exceptions to the rule.
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Mon Oct 19, 2009 3:18 pm |
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BK
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Not sure what you meant but I'm sure you've noticed that ones based overseas do quite well e.g. Ratatouille, Madagascar, KFP and currently Up.
The Bear and the Bow looks good for Pixar whilst newt might suffer a bit.
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Dr. Lecter
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I meant to say: the majority does manage that.
Pixar films usually outgross their domestic takes. Dreamworks' animated flicks outgross their domestic takes. (not only the sequels, but also Shark Tale, Over the Hedge...) Ice Age movies outgrossed their domestic takes (all of them) Robots outghrossed its domestic number Open Season outgrossed its domestic number Dinosaur outgrossed its domestic take Chicken Little made it Bolt made it Beowulf made it Flushed Away made it Surf's Up made it
So what the hell about only Pixar movies and sequels managing it?
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BK
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Hmm okay. I'm pretty sure a number didn't though. Flushed Away falls under OS anyway. Beowulf is more epic than a CGI kids flick is supposed to be. But, yes, no point arguing, I'm not sure where Cloudy will get the $ to pass its DOM take though.
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Dr. Lecter
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Well, it might not make it, but it's definitely far from certain. It still has these countries ahead:
Australia Germany France Netherlands Sweden Finland Norway Spain Italy Russia
And several smaller markets.
That's good for AT LEAST $80 million overseas more. Not sure whether it'll top $130 million that itll make domestically, but even if not, it'll be very close. I see at least $115-120 million overseas.
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Kris K
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I know none of you care.
But Halloween 2 has made £1,100,000 in 10 days in the UK, where Halloween 2007 had made £1,300,000 by the same point. Wtf?! only £200,000 down?
I guess H07 was better recevied in the UK than in America.
And i thought bad WOM for H2 would have kicked in here, but it only dropped 2 places and fell about 50%.
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