Top Ten Movies in AUSTRIA, Week 50, Eragon #1
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Riggs
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 Top Ten Movies in AUSTRIA, Week 50, Eragon #1
Here are the top ten movies 05 from austria. I thought they could be interesting for some of you.
1. Madagascar  - 791.079 Admissions
2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 743.148
3. Meet the Fockers - 516.845
4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith - 513.521
5. Star Wars: Episode III - 491.851
6. Hitch - 482.056
7. The Chronicles of Narnia - 410.422
8. War of the Worlds - 283.660
9. Kingdom of Heaven - 232.342
10. The Pacifier - 231.510
12. King Kong - 230.000
11. Blade: Trinity - 214.485
I've decided to update this thread now every week with the weekend numbers from Austria. 
Last edited by Riggs on Wed Dec 20, 2006 2:27 pm, edited 23 times in total.
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JMorphin
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Weeeeird, thanks Riggs.
Do animated films usually do this well in Austria?
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Riggs
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Yeah they do really well here, no matter how good or bad it is.
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:14 am |
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Narziss
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That chart is probably telling for how other European charts look like.
The only difference being that Goblet of Fire and Episode III are presumably higher up in other countries.
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:32 am |
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Heinrich Himmler
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silly austrians have to watch childish tripe to wich they are forced by their spoiled little brats. the rule here is: the more kiddie friendly, the more successful the cgi animated movie will be.
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:39 am |
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mark66
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 Re: Top Ten Movies 2005 in Austria :)
Riggs27 wrote: Here are the top ten movies 05 from austria. I thought they could be interesting for some of you. 1. Madagascar  - 791.079 Admissions 2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 646.958 3. Meet the Fockers - 516.845 4. Mr. and Mrs. Smith - 513.521 5. Star Wars: Episode III - 491.851 6. Hitch - 482.056 7. War of the Worlds - 283.660 8. Kingdom of Heaven - 232.342 9. The Pacifier - 231.510 10. Blade: Trinity - 214.485 Goblet will end with about 720.000 Admissions Kong opened here to 55.000 and will end with about 240.000 - 270.000 Narnia is doing pretty well here (stands at 185.000 after two weeks) and may have at the end about 320.000 - 360.000
It looks only slightly different in Germany:
1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 6,706,251 admissions
2. Madagascar - 6,681,451
3. Star Wars: Episode III - 5,620,503
4. Hitch - 4,334,077
5. Mr. & Mrs. Smith - 3,536,712
6. Meet the Fockers - 3,137,164
7. War of the Worlds - 2,717,253
8. The White Massai - 2,156,898
9. Kingdom of Heaven - 1,950,139
10. Flight Plan - 1,926,610
Goblet will end up with about 7.5m to 7.8m admissions
Narnia could go up to 4m
Kong should end somewhere between 3m and 4m
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:53 am |
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Riggs
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 Re: Top Ten Movies 2005 in Austria :)
mark66 wrote: Riggs27 wrote: It looks only slightly different in Germany: 1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - 6,706,251 admissions 2. Madagascar - 6,681,451 3. Star Wars: Episode III - 5,620,503 4. Hitch - 4,334,077 5. Mr. & Mrs. Smith - 3,536,712 6. Meet the Fockers - 3,137,164 7. War of the Worlds - 2,717,253 8. The White Massai - 2,156,898 9. Kingdom of Heaven - 1,950,139 10. Flight Plan - 1,926,610 Goblet will end up with about 7.5m to 7.8m admissions Narnia could go up to 4m Kong should end somewhere between 3m and 4m
At least Goblet is in front of Madagascar.
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 7:57 am |
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dar
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The really sad thing is, no local films in the top ten 
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 8:05 am |
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mark66
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Well, at least in Germany there is one local production: THE WHITE MASSAI
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Wed Dec 21, 2005 8:15 am |
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dar
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mark66 wrote: Well, at least in Germany there is one local production: THE WHITE MASSAI
Yes, sorry. I didn´t see that. It sounded more like a martial arts japanese film or something to me.  Should have done my homework and research.
In any case, #8 is not that great. In Spain, we only get one per year too, tops. I envy France and the french industry, sometimes. 
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JURiNG
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Top Ten Movies 2005 in Thailand
Gross in Bath Thai
1. Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire - 182.7 m.
2. Tom Yum Kung - 181.4 m.
3. The Holy Man (Luang Pee Teng) - 138.0 m.
4. Yam Yasothorn - 97.6 m.
5. Star Wars EP III: The Revenge of the Sith - 96.9 m.
6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith - 94.3 m.
7. War of the Worlds - 92.3 m.
8. Fantastic Four - 83.8 m.
9. Dear Dakanda (Pearn Snith) - 77.8 m.
10.Kung Fu Hustle - 75.5 m.
11. Batman Begins - 71.3 m.
HP4 is now no.4 on all time top grossing in Thailand and it will pass ROTK for no.3 and just behind Titanic and Thai flick Suriyothai
King Kong is doing well here (as expected), I predict it to pass 100m. mark and won't make more than 150m., I'm thinking about 110-120 m.
and..
Top Ten Movies 2005 in Egypt for non-Egyptian film
1. Kingdom of Heaven ~ 2m. L.E.
2. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ~ 1.6m. L.E.
3. Batman Begins ~ 1.2m. L.E.
4. War of the Worlds ~ 1.2m. L.E.
5. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ~ 1.1m. L.E.
6. Hitch ~ 1.1m. L.E.
7. Fantastic Four ~ 1m. L.E.
8. The Legend of Zorro ~ 1m. L.E.
9. House of Wax ~ 960m. L.E.
10.Meet the Fockers ~ 950k L.E.
HP4 will end with AT LEAST 1.4m. L.E. and may pass Smith.. Kong is scheduled to open on Jan. 18.. (Narnia in Feb.)
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mark66
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dar wrote: mark66 wrote: Well, at least in Germany there is one local production: THE WHITE MASSAI Yes, sorry. I didn´t see that. It sounded more like a martial arts japanese film or something to me.  Should have done my homework and research. In any case, #8 is not that great. In Spain, we only get one per year too, tops. I envy France and the french industry, sometimes. 
Actually, it wasn't a bad year for German productions. Sure, there weren't any blockbusters (3m admissions) like last year, but we had NINE movies with more than 1m admissions, that's a tie with 2001 and a record since reunification... (sometimes there are just two or three movies which sell 1m tickets!)
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Riggs
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JURiNG wrote: Top Ten Movies 2005 in Thailand
Gross in Bath Thai
1. Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire - 182.7 m. 2. Tom Yum Kung - 181.4 m. 3. The Holy Man (Luang Pee Teng) - 138.0 m. 4. Yam Yasothorn - 97.6 m. 5. Star Wars EP III: The Revenge of the Sith - 96.9 m. 6. Mr. and Mrs. Smith - 94.3 m. 7. War of the Worlds - 92.3 m. 8. Fantastic Four - 83.8 m. 9. Dear Dakanda (Pearn Snith) - 77.8 m. 10.Kung Fu Hustle - 75.5 m. 11. Batman Begins - 71.3 m.
HP4 nearly doubled EPIII gross there. Amazing.
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Dr. Lecter
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dar wrote: mark66 wrote: Well, at least in Germany there is one local production: THE WHITE MASSAI Yes, sorry. I didn´t see that. It sounded more like a martial arts japanese film or something to me.  Should have done my homework and research. In any case, #8 is not that great. In Spain, we only get one per year too, tops. I envy France and the french industry, sometimes. 
I would rather have no German productions in the Top 10 than the crap that Germany usually produces. (except for a very few exceptions).
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mark66
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People run into a lot of American crap, why shouldn't they run into German crap as well?
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Dr. Lecter
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mark66 wrote: People run into a lot of American crap, why shouldn't they run into German crap as well?
The worst of the worst of American crap is filtered before it even gets to the German marketplace, whereas all the German stuff is released here in theatres. When movies like (T)Raumschiff or 7 Zwerge make it to the top of the year, it just makes me feel ashamed for the German representation of cinema. There are movies like Der Untergang or Sophie Scholl, but they are few and very far inbetween and I consider that the vast majority of German crap released in theatres much worse than the American one because if anything, th American ones have enough good production values.
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mark66
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Is there really a difference in quality between (T)Raumschiff and Austin Powers?
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Heinrich Himmler
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the latter looks and feels a lot more professional.
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mark66
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It does???
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Heinrich Himmler
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in my opinion, yeah. its production values and other technical talent involved put the german movie to shame.
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GuybrushX McMurphy
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Traumschiff Surprise isn't even a real movie, it's more like a 2 hour piece of crap extravaganza from hell.
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Dr. Lecter
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Austin Powers is also funnier.
And yeah, it doesn't look so cheap.
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I've seen all three Austin Powers and (T)Raumschiff. Each one made me laugh about twice (pretty bad for a comedy) and the Austin Powers looked very cheap to me and they had a much, much, much bigger budget than (T)...
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Riggs
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Dr. Lecter wrote: mark66 wrote: People run into a lot of American crap, why shouldn't they run into German crap as well? The worst of the worst of American crap is filtered before it even gets to the German marketplace, whereas all the German stuff is released here in theatres. When movies like (T)Raumschiff or 7 Zwerge make it to the top of the year, it just makes me feel ashamed for the German representation of cinema. There are movies like Der Untergang or Sophie Scholl, but they are few and very far inbetween and I consider that the vast majority of German crap released in theatres much worse than the American one because if anything, th American ones have enough good production values.
You're soooo right about that.
Only 'german' movie I'm really interested in seeing is Merry Christmas.
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GuybrushX McMurphy
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Even a highly-praised movie like Der Untergang looks and feels like a German tv-production.
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