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Ticket prices perhaps. For instance, I believe xiayun said theaters in China raised Avatar's 3D and/or IMAX tickets to $26 USD during the week. I'm sure they vary greatly.

That was just for one IMAX or IMAX in general.

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yeah but I went to some Suburban theater there.

Small one with about 6-8 screens.

Nothing like Scotiabank theater.

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Brilliant

It cracked 50M DOM and did $150+M OS this weekend


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As usual, everyone else is higher than BOM: $915.1m
http://www.screendaily.com/news/distrib ... 04.article

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As usual, everyone else is higher than BOM: $915.1m
http://www.screendaily.com/news/distrib ... 04.article


that is just crazy. it went up almost 10 million.

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is anyone else getting bored?


like, we get it, the film's doing well, whats next :roll:

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is anyone else getting bored?


like, we get it, the film's doing well, whats next :roll:


how about "sink the ship". :P

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Box wrote:
is anyone else getting bored?


like, we get it, the film's doing well, whats next :roll:


how about "sink the ship". :P



so you wanna see thousands of people drown?


you homicidal maniac :sleep:

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Box wrote:
is anyone else getting bored?


like, we get it, the film's doing well, whats next :roll:


Actually I'm already getting bored because with such terrific performance I'm doomed to write about Avatar every week on Russian site at least till the end of this spring.


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Box wrote:
Keyser Söze wrote:
Box wrote:
is anyone else getting bored?


like, we get it, the film's doing well, whats next :roll:


how about "sink the ship". :P



so you wanna see thousands of people drown?


you homicidal maniac :sleep:


are you even concerned about population explosion. we are growing too fast. major reason for most ills in the world.avatar is doing its best in reversing the trend. :yes:

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Also, why is Australia's gross so much greater? We have 1.5x Australia's population...


Australia's grosses are big in relation to most countries. I'd love to see some per capita stats - Australia would certainly be high on the list.

But ticket prices are indeed high here.

Here are ticket prices for a regular film in Australia's dominant big chain theatres;

Adult $17.00
Child $12.50
Pensioner $14.00
Senior Citizen $9.50
Student $14.00

For Avatar 3D....

Adult $19.00
Child $14.50
Pensioner $16.00
Senior Citizen $11.50
Student $16.00

Now Avatar 3D in Imax....

Adult $22.50
Child $16.50
Pensioner $18.50
Senior Citizen $18.50
Student $18.50

These are in AUD which is around $0.92 USD.

Tuesdays are half price days usually around $10.50 per person.

There are no matinee discounts.

You can get corporate tickets which I use often. Adult at around $11-$12.

Still Avatar makes $100m and its mind boggling even with the inflated prices.

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WOW, how do you guys put up with those high prices? That's ridiculous even by Toronto standards.

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Its ridiculous I know. Hence why I mainly use corporate tickets when possible. Also why Tuesday nights are very busy - known as "Tight Ass Tuesdays" :)

Yet ticket sales seem to be as strong as ever, if not stronger.

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Avatar Total Worldwide gross as of Jan 10th is



Domestic: $430,846,514
+ Foreign: $915,100,000
= Worldwide: $1,345,946,514


Should pass 1.1 billion this weekend overseas and 1.6 billion WW...

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mark66 wrote:
As usual, everyone else is higher than BOM: $915.1m
http://www.screendaily.com/news/distrib ... 04.article


that is just crazy. it went up almost 10 million.



BOM is usually lower with everything overseas (I no longer use them for international grosses), not just weekend totals.

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Did anyone compile the list of countries where Avatar is now no.1 all time?
And the rest of the countries its playing in and the chance of no. 1?

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* Australia
* Russia
* Singapore

Comes to mind so far...

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Spain too :shades:


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Calculating a dollar-per-capita list sounds like a job for Box. :yes:

MadGez wrote:
Its ridiculous I know. Hence why I mainly use corporate tickets when possible. Also why Tuesday nights are very busy - known as "Tight Ass Tuesdays" :)


One vote for "Tight Ass Tuesday" becoming a global phenomenon, please.


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£4.77m in the UK represents the biggest 4th weekend gross ever :thumbsup: beats Titanic's £3.85m and Mamma Mia's £3.17m.

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£4.77m in the UK represents the biggest 4th weekend gross ever :thumbsup: beats Titanic's £3.85m and Mamma Mia's £3.17m.

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£4.77m in the UK represents the biggest 4th weekend gross ever :thumbsup: beats Titanic's £3.85m and Mamma Mia's £3.17m.



The UK will never live down Mamma Mia!.


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£4.77m in the UK represents the biggest 4th weekend gross ever :thumbsup: beats Titanic's £3.85m and Mamma Mia's £3.17m.

Did over $11 m in its 4th w/e in Russia, probably like 5+ times higher than the previous record, whatever that was (no charts readily available).


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£4.77m in the UK represents the biggest 4th weekend gross ever :thumbsup: beats Titanic's £3.85m and Mamma Mia's £3.17m.

Did over $11 m in its 4th w/e in Russia, probably like 5+ times higher than the previous record, whatever that was (no charts readily available).

Russia, France, China, Australia, Germany and the rest of the Int. market is putting North America to shame.

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