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05/09-05/11 Box Office Numbers......
X-Men 2 has an estimated take of $12 million on Friday, brining it's take up to about $120 million so far. That's impressive.
Daddy Day Care was estimated to take in about $8.2 million on Friday. The rest of the numbers are at Box Office Mojo |
I am suprised Daddy Day Care is not bombing.
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Originally posted by BigDaddy I am suprised Daddy Day Care is not bombing. |
Surprisingly, I know plenty of people that want to see Daddy Da Care (most of em have kids though).
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Wow, X2 is off almost 63% from last weekend. It looks like it's following Daredevil in terms of box-office performance.
At this rate, it may not cross $200 million, especially with Matrix on the horizon which will cannibalize much of the same audience. Still though, $120 million is nice change for 8 days of release. |
Originally posted by Matt Millheiser Wow, X2 is off almost 63% from last weekend. It looks like it's following Daredevil in terms of box-office performance. At this rate, it may not cross $200 million, especially with Matrix on the horizon which will cannibalize much of the same audience. Still though, $120 million is nice change for 8 days of release. |
Wow, I really thought X2 would avoid its predeccesor's 50% week two drop off simply because it was a better movie than the first that a more mass audience could get into. It should still cross 200 million, more than enough to warrant an X3, but not with that much larger of a budget.
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X2 is projected to take in around $40 million this weekend, which is still pretty nice chunk of change. I think Fox will be happy if X2 brings in around $200-$225 million at the box office (which would be about 50% better than X1.
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Originally posted by BigDaddy I am suprised Daddy Day Care is not bombing. I hear ya. I guess your average movie goer finds this crap hilarious.... |
Or perhaps, people have kids (the key demographic) who want to see it, and that accounts for most of its business (plus the parents who take their kids to see this movie).
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When a movie brings in so much money the first week a large percentage drop is inevitable for the second. If it brings in $40M then that'd be a very good opening weekend total, let alone second week.
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X2 brought in $41 million this weekend, that's great for a second week since it debuted so high. it will $250 easily. I wouldn't be surprised if X2 and Matrix are neck and neck throughout the summer.
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Originally posted by sinister I wouldn't be surprised if X2 and Matrix are neck and neck throughout the summer. hmmmmm.....What it boils down to is the R vs. Pg-13 rating. I just hope Matrix with the R still pulls in high numbers (which it will) Hell maybe number wise X2 will be high next week with kids buying tickets for X2 and sneaking into matrix :) |
I really do hope security is tight at the theater and keeps kids out of R rated showings. Not that I don't want teens to see Matrix, I just don't like it when R movies with blockbuster potential don't reach it because most of the people who saw it didn't buy tickets. (Starship Troopers comes to mind.)
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Total Box Office
1 Titanic (1997) $600,743,440 2 Star Wars (1977) $460,935,655 3 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) $434,949,459 4 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) $431,065,444 5 Spider-Man (2002) $403,706,375 6 Jurassic Park (1993) $356,763,175 7 Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers, The (2002) $333,623,857 8 Forrest Gump (1994) $329,452,287 9 Lion King, The (1994) $327,450,682 10 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) $317,557,891 11 Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, The (2001) $313,364,114 12 Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) $310,619,851 13 Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) $309,064,373 14 Independence Day (1996) $306,200,000 15 Sixth Sense, The (1999) $293,501,675 16 Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) $290,158,751 17 Home Alone (1990) $285,761,243 18 Shrek (2001) $267,652,016 19 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) $261,724,299 20 How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) $260,031,035 21 Jaws (1975) $260,000,000 22 Monsters, Inc. (2001) $255,870,172 23 Batman (1989) $251,188,924 24 Men in Black (1997) $250,147,615 25 Toy Story 2 (1999) $245,823,397 26 Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) $242,374,454 27 Twister (1996) $241,700,000 28 My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) $241,423,860 29 Ghost Busters (1984) $238,600,000 30 Beverly Hills Cop (1984) $234,760,478 31 Cast Away (2000) $233,630,478 32 Lost World: Jurassic Park, The (1997) $229,074,000 33 Signs (2002) $227,965,690 34 Rush Hour 2 (2001) $226,138,454 35 Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) $219,195,051 36 Ghost (1990) $217,631,306 37 Aladdin (1992) $216,967,404 38 Saving Private Ryan (1998) $216,119,491 39 Mission: Impossible II (2000) $215,397,307 40 Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) $213,079,163 41 Back to the Future (1985) $210,609,762 42 Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) $205,399,422 43 Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) $204,843,345 44 Exorcist, The (1973) $204,565,000 45 Mummy Returns, The (2001) $202,007,640 46 Armageddon (1998) $201,600,000 47 Gone with the Wind (1939) $198,655,278 48 Pearl Harbor (2001) $198,539,855 49 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) $197,171,806 50 Toy Story (1995) $191,773,00 Not very many R rated movies on this list. I think X2 will take the Matrix in the long run. |
I only count 4 rated R flicks on that list.
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I hate judging by $$$ because prices change.
More people saw Star Wars than Titanic, but prices were a lot cheaper in 1977. Heck, Gone With The Wind should be up there too. Results SHOULD be the $$$ divided by average ticket cost to get attendance. OR JUST COUNT THE TICKETS. ONLY THEN would we know which movies were more popular. Books, CDs.... all judge on number sold, not $$$ intake. |
Box Office Mojo has dollar figures adjusted for inflation.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted/ Although i suppose other factors should be considered... including the proliferation of TV, VHS, Rental stores, and more recently home theater systems that make movie going less attractive then say 1939 when Gone With the Wind came out. |
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