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xiayun
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: New Moon #1, 2012 at $456 million WW!
That means 2012 got $17m for the week in China, down only 20% from the previous week. $65m and breaking TF2's record should be a lock now.
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: New Moon #1, 2012 at $450 million WW!
Dr. Lecter wrote: How much did Ice Age 3 finish with in Russia? In $us 44.8mil, local 1.394bil admits 8.5mil
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Dr. Lecter
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This is TREMENDOUS for 2012! Absolutely amazing performance in Asia. In Europe it is doing well but New Moon is outdoing it here but in Asia New Moon will be slaughtered by 2012 in numbers. Next weekend it'll already be past $500 million overseas. WOW! I really think that $750+ million worldwide is possible now. It should make around $570-600 million overseas.
New Moon is obviously doing very well too but it barely has any big markets to open in left and in the holdovers it'll drop like a rock so I see maybe around $730-750 million worldwide for it. Amazing number of course but pales compared to 2012.
A Christmas Carol is actually doing quite well overseas, especially in the holdovers. With Christmas still ahead it should remain quite steady so that $300+ million worldwide will happen for it.
The Ugly Truth has done pretty well overseas too and it just opened in Italy. Should be heading for $205-210 million worldwide.
Couples Retreat on the other hand is not doing as well overseas as it did in the US. It has a few markets ahead like France, Portugal and Brazil but not enough to really make much more. Should settle for $165 million worldwide or so.
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xiayun
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: New Moon hits $474 million worldwide!
Mulan got off to a soft start in China comparing to the expectation, grossing only 32m yuan ($4.7m) on its opening week. But District 9 did a lot worse. Look like 2012 hurt both.
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BK
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Dr. Lecter wrote: This is TREMENDOUS for 2012! Absolutely amazing performance in Asia. In Europe it is doing well but New Moon is outdoing it here but in Asia New Moon will be slaughtered by 2012 in numbers. Next weekend it'll already be past $500 million overseas. WOW! I really think that $750+ million worldwide is possible now. It should make around $570-600 million overseas.
New Moon is obviously doing very well too but it barely has any big markets to open in left and in the holdovers it'll drop like a rock so I see maybe around $730-750 million worldwide for it. Amazing number of course but pales compared to 2012.
A Christmas Carol is actually doing quite well overseas, especially in the holdovers. With Christmas still ahead it should remain quite steady so that $300+ million worldwide will happen for it.
The Ugly Truth has done pretty well overseas too and it just opened in Italy. Should be heading for $205-210 million worldwide.
Couples Retreat on the other hand is not doing as well overseas as it did in the US. It has a few markets ahead like France, Portugal and Brazil but not enough to really make much more. Should settle for $165 million worldwide or so. Couples Retreat is more Wedding Crashers whilst Ugly Truth is more Proposal. Mostly American comedies don't do well though unless they are rom-coms and even then the performances of TUT and TP are amazing.
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Mr. R
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 Re: Intl. Box-Office: New Moon hits $474 million worldwide!
Christmas Carol has an absolutely amazing hold in its 2nd w/e in Russia. -12,5% for an opener like this is almost unheard of. 2012 also has a better hold than you would think: -58% is much better than what similar monster openers IA3 and Mad 2 did in their 3rd weekends.
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mark66
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I know I should be used to it by now, but the numbers for Woody Allen's latest WHATEVER WORKS speak for themselves...
$7.6m Italy $7.0m France $5.7m Spain
$5.3m USA
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BK
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^So?
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xiayun
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China's actuals last week: 1. 2012 - 118m ($17.29m), -19.2%, 351m ($51.4m) 2. Mulan(花木兰)- 30m ($4.40m), New, 30m ($4.40m) 3. G-Force(豚鼠特工队)- 14m ($2.05m), New, 14m ($2.05m) 4. Panda Express(熊猫大侠)- 7.2m ($1.05m), -30.1%, 17.5m ($2.56m) 5. District 9(第九区)- 5.4m ($0.79m), New, 5.4m ($0.79m) 6. Twilight(暮光之城:暮色)- 5.0m ($0.73m), New, 5.0m ($0.73m) 7. Mars Baby(火星没事)- 3.7m ($0.13m), -19.6%, 8.3m ($1.22m) 8. The Robbers (我的唐朝兄弟) - 0.9m ($0.13m), -, 1.8m ($0.26m)
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MadGez
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Is that the 1998 Disney Mulan or something new?
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xiayun
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MadGez wrote: Is that the 1998 Disney Mulan or something new? That's the new one, the non-animated local production.
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Lotan
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Mr. R wrote: I would say Sherlock Holmes that opens December 31st has much broader appeal and thus better chances to become a smashing hit than Avatar. Holmes has been always our thing, universally loved thanks to the great Soviet TV-series And that's the problem. This movie, from the looks of it, is nowhere near like the series. And I remember the shitstorm over Solaris... But the release date is perfect. Although, I feel that Avatar would have been better at that spot being a fantasy movie in the midst of the holidays.
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Mr. R
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Lotan wrote: Mr. R wrote: I would say Sherlock Holmes that opens December 31st has much broader appeal and thus better chances to become a smashing hit than Avatar. Holmes has been always our thing, universally loved thanks to the great Soviet TV-series And that's the problem. This movie, from the looks of it, is nowhere near like the series. And I remember the shitstorm over Solaris... But the release date is perfect. Although, I feel that Avatar would have been better at that spot being a fantasy movie in the midst of the holidays. Nowhere near, huh? Seems like you forget who goes to the movies these days... And besides, I think it was the main idea to make Holmes different from everything that was before. It's strange that you bring up Solaris, as the general audience didn't give a damn about the comparisons to the classic one. The majority just didn't like the movie for what it was, and only few didn't like it because it was a poor remake. P.S. As for the Avatar. Until I see the numbers, I won't believe it will be big.
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Lotan
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Mr. R wrote: Nowhere near, huh? Seems like you forget who goes to the movies these days... What do you mean? That the people won't care? Perhaps. Quote: And besides, I think it was the main idea to make Holmes different from everything that was before. I never said it would be bad. It's just that people who loved Holmes from the series will be dissapointed if they expect it to be similar. Or were you talking just about the brand itself? Then I concur that it'll help this movie big time.
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Mr. R
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Lotan wrote: Mr. R wrote: Nowhere near, huh? Seems like you forget who goes to the movies these days... What do you mean? That the people won't care? Perhaps. Quote: And besides, I think it was the main idea to make Holmes different from everything that was before. I never said it would be bad. It's just that people who loved Holmes from the series will be dissapointed if they expect it to be similar. Or were you talking just about the brand itself? Then I concur that it'll help this movie big time. I was talking mainly about the namebrand value that will sell out the film to the general crowd. The second factor will be director's great track record. Those who will be dissapointed because it doesn't come close to the level of the great Soviet series do not drive the box-office. Casual moviegoers are a whole different generation with completely different taste, and I think the new Holmes partnered with Guy Ritchie suits them better than the classic one. I mean, can we seriously expect them to have any significant bond to the legendary Livanov-Solomin team that would turn them off from the new installation? I don't think so.
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Dr. Lecter
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""The Twilight Saga: New Moon" nailed down the foreign circuit's No. 1 position for a third straight weekend with estimated boxoffice of $40.7 million from 9,167 screens in 62 markets, raising the Summit International release's total offshore tally to $314.5 million.
A No. 1 South Korea opening provided "New Moon" with $5.6 million over five days at 450 locations. The top foreign territory remains the U.K., where the teen favorite's market cume is nearly $40 million ($39.2 million) over three rounds. Worldwide cume stands at $570.1 million.
A generally tame frame overseas saw Sony's "2012" finish second with $35 million drawn from 10,295 screens in 75 markets, hoisting its international cume past the half-billion-dollar mark ($517.5 million).
No. 3 was "Disney's A Christmas Carol" with Jim Carrey as Scrooge, which thanks to a first place Italy introduction ($4 million from 400 sites) garnered $16.9 million from 5,400 situations in 46 territories for a cume of $118.2 million; worldwide cume is $233.2 million.
The boxoffice tempo overseas is poised to accelerate sharply as 20th Century Fox will begin its international rollout of James Cameron's "Avatar" on Dec. 16. The much-anticipated 3D epic will play some 16,549 foreign screens in about 106 countries, with most openings coinciding with "Avatar's" Dec. 18 domestic debut.
The generally solid overseas performances in recent weeks of late-year releases along with the anticipated "Avatar" bonanza have reinforced the view that 2009 will set another international boxoffice record for the six Hollywood majors. Whether that occurs, Sony, Disney and Fox are assured solid gains this year.
A big help in general is the weakened state of the U.S. dollar, which has as of Friday dropped significantly from a year ago in such key boxoffice markets as the U.K. (the dollar is down 11.3% vs. the pound sterling), Australia (off 22.2% vs. the Aussie dollar), South Korea (down 8.8% vs. the won), Brazil (off 25.2% from the real), Mexico (down 7.9% vs. the peso), India (off 5% vs. the rupee) and in the 16-country euro zone (down 5.9% versus the euro).
Boxoffice recorded in these local currencies is repatriated via larger dollar conversions by the major studios, in effect providing a "weak-dollar bonus" in these markets.
Sony says that on the weekend, it grossed $2 billion overseas in 2009 thanks to a trio of late-summer and fall releases: "2012" ($500 million offshore), "This Is It" with Michael Jackson ($180 million, setting a record for a concert film); and romantic comedy "The Ugly Truth" ($114.2 million). Earlier in the year, Sony released "Angels & Demons," which racked up $352.6 million foreign, and "Terminator Salvation," $220.6 million. In 2008, Sony grossed a total of $1.383 billion overseas.
Powered by 2009's biggest foreign boxoffice hit, "Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs" (total overseas gross, $690.4 million), Fox has grossed $1.8 billion thus far internationally, about $200 million more than the comparable 2008 figure. The $2 billion mark in all of 2009 is within easy range given projected boxoffice for "Avatar."
Disney has notched a foreign gross of more than $1.5 million thanks largely to the international success of the Pixar animation title "Up" ($390 million overseas cume and still playing). In 2008, Disney recorded $1.37 billion in foreign boxoffice.
The top studio last year was Paramount, which grossed $2.037 billion foreign. (Warner Bros. passed the $2 billion gross market overseas in 2007 and 2004, while Fox did it before in 2006.) So far in 2009, Paramount has grossed $1.3 billion.
The No. 4 film on the weekend was Warner Bros.' local-language German co-production "Zweiohrkuken," a romantic comedy directed, co-written by and starring Til Schweiger. A No. 1 Germany opening provided an estimated $9.1 million from 900 locations.
No. 5 was "Up," which opened at No. 1 in Japan with $7 million from 525 spots, the market's second-biggest debut of an animation title ever, Disney said. Overall weekend tally was $8 million. Disney also said "Up" will "easily" surpass 2007's "Ratatouille" (which grossed $414 million overseas) to become the second-biggest Pixar/Disney title.
The No. 1 title in France was director/co-writer Luc Besson's English-language family-oriented animation title "Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard," which features the voices of Jimmy Fallon, Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow. The EuroCorp. release drew an estimated $7.9 million from 700 situations.
"Spanish Movie," director Javier Ruiz Caldera's spoof of contemporary Hispanic films and the first official release from Fox International Prods., opened at No. 1 in Spain for an estimated $3 million from 388 screens.
Disney's "Old Dogs" drew $4.5 million on the weekend from 1,200 screens in five territories. Cume stands at $6.2 million. Worldwide, the John Travolta-Robin Williams comedy has grossed $40.1 million.
Another France newcomer was "La Sainte-Victoire," director Francois Favrat's comedy from Mars Distribution, which drew a No. 10 market spot with an estimated $700,000 from 200 locales.
Other international cumes: Sony's "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs," $67.2 million (after a $3 million weekend at 1,350 screens in 35 markets); Universal's "Couples Retreat," $42.4 million (thanks to a $2.2 million weekend at 922 screens in 35 markets); Sony's "Zombieland," $14.8 million (after a $2.2 million weekend at 640 sites in 29 markets); Disney's "G-Force," $163.9 million; Paramount's "Case 39," $8.6 million; Mandate International's "Saw VI," $29.7 million; Paramount's "Law Abiding Citizen," $5.7 million; Studio Canal's "Le villain," $4.8 million (France only); the Weinstein Co./Universal's "Inglourious Basterds," $195.6 million; Paramount's "Celda 221," $9.4 million (Spain only); Mandate's "The Men Who Stare at Goats," $12.3 million; Universal's "The Invention of Lying," $12.2 million (from six territories); and EuropaCorp.'s "Le concert," $11.3 million (France only)."http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/con ... 0539d?pn=2
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Jiffy
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Up's opening in Japan is on par with The Incredibles. Sweet.
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Kris K
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uh oh BKB.
The Descent Part 2 flopped in it's home country entering at Number 9.
Eeeek.
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Dr. Lecter
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Huge for 2012...Avatar will hurt it in many terrotires, though, so $600 million is not a given thing yet. I see something around $585-605 million, though.
New Moon continues to show quite terrible legs almost everywhere overseas but it'll probably crawl to $400 million anyway. 2012 should beat it worldwide, though.
I'm surprised at how big A Christmas Carol is overseas. There it's clearly beating The Polar Express and should ensure a $300+ million worldwide total.
Ice Age 3...WOW! Surprised it didn't somehow clrawl to $700 million and $900 million worldwide. Well, there's still Ice Age 4.
With a good Japanese opening and playing in some other markets still...Up should make $630-640 million worldwide. Quite impressive but Toy Story 3 will handily beat that.
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xiayun
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Corpse
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Did Mulan open to underwhelming numbers due to a limited release? Because it had a large increase this past weekend.
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Quote: Summit International’s New Moon held on to the overseas crown in what will almost certainly be its last weekend in charge ahead of the global launch of Avatar, adding an estimated $22.3m from 9,163 sites in 66 territories.
The international running total thus far stands at an exceptional $358.7m, which is almost as much as Twilight’s worldwide gross. Factoring in the $267.4m North American gross, New Moon’s global tally has reached $626.1m.
As IM Global awaited results for Paranormal Activity, Sony Pictures Releasing International’s smash 2012 ranked second overall after adding a further $20m from 8,540 in 77 markets, elevating the running total to a formidable $556m. Highlights included: $2.1m in Japan from 609 for $30.7m after four weekends; $1.6m in South Korea from 266 for $32m after five; $1.5m in France from 526 for $42.1m after five; $1.5m in Germany from 637 for $35m after five; and $1.4m in Brazil from 532 for $21.6m after five. China remains the biggest territory for the film with an extraordinary $65.4m running total. The UK has generated $30.7m, Australia $16.9m, Spain $21.5m, and Mexico $17.9m. All results mentioned here except Japan are after five weekends. Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs added $2.2m from 1,190 in 30 for $72.1m and Zombieland grossed $2.2m from 717 in 31 for $17.7m. The Stepfather launched in Mexico and the UK on $100,000 from 151 screens and $65,000 from 92, respectively. Armored opened in Spain on $45,500 from 140.
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International’s A Christmas Carol grossed $14.8m weekend result from 5,298 screens in 50 territories that raised the total to $146.8m.
Disney sources said the result makes A Christmas Carol the most popular Christmas release ever. The film stayed top in Italy for the second straight weekend on $3.7m from 466 sites for $13.3m and led the UK charts in its sixth weekend as $2.5m from 626 screens boosted the score to $26.4m. France and Russia produced $1.4m from 512 for $8.8m and $1m from 257 for $11.4m, respectively.
The Princess And The Frog, the number one release in North America this weekend, launched in ten day-and-date territories on a very promising $7m from 1,486 screens. Key drivers were: Germany on $2.8m for second place; Mexico on $1.5m from 425 and first place; and Venezuela on a mighty $700,000 from 58 for first place.
Up finally crossed $400m as a number one hold in the second weekend in Japan and a further $5.6m from 663 screens pushed the tally there to $16m and the international running total to $401.4m. This positions Up as the third biggest Pixar release and only the fifth title this calendar year to cross $400m overseas. http://www.screendaily.com/news/distrib ... 55.article
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Mesjarch
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Looks like New Moon will end up with around 400M $ OS, 2012 will make 600M+$. Damn the OS became huge over last few years.
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Mandeep
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So Twilight will get over 700 million WW, holy crap... 2012 should finish close to 800 million 615+170 million= 785 million. Really it will going into the holidays with close to 580 million overseas, it could end up near Hp who knows!! 
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xiayun
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したい wrote: Did Mulan open to underwhelming numbers due to a limited release? Because it had a large increase this past weekend. The reason it had an weekly increase is that it opened on Friday, so it didn't have a full week for the first one. The theater count didn't change. Out of the three biggies last week, Zhang Yimou's film won as expected even though it was released last (on Friday), almost earning what the other two combined. 2012 dropped about 70%.
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