Weekend Box Office Thread 6/23-6/25
#1
Weekend Box Office Thread 6/23-6/25
From Showbizdata:
1. CLICK SONY 3,749 14,625,000 3,901 n/a 14,625,000
2. CARS BUENA VISTA 3,949 6,467,000 1,638 -29% 139,862,509
3. NACHO LIBRE PARAMOUNT 3,083 3,901,000 1,265 -65% 44,442,000
4. WAIST DEEP FOCUS FEATURES 1,004 3,314,000 3,301 n/a 3,314,000
5. FAST AND THE FURIOUS, THE: TOKYO DRIFT UNIVERSAL 3,030 3,043,000 1,004 -67% 36,417,000
6. LAKE HOUSE, THE WARNER BROS. 2,645 2,851,000 1,078 -43% 23,806,000
7. BREAK-UP, THE UNIVERSAL 2,909 1,975,000 679 -38% 99,615,000
8. GARFIELD: A TALE OF TWO KITTIES 20TH CENTURY FOX 2,981 1,467,000 492 -38% 12,720,000
9. X-MEN: THE LAST STAND 20TH CENTURY FOX 2,408 1,312,000 545 -38% 220,934,000
10. DA VINCI CODE, THE SONY 1,911 1,067,000 558 -26% 202,605,802
1. CLICK SONY 3,749 14,625,000 3,901 n/a 14,625,000
2. CARS BUENA VISTA 3,949 6,467,000 1,638 -29% 139,862,509
3. NACHO LIBRE PARAMOUNT 3,083 3,901,000 1,265 -65% 44,442,000
4. WAIST DEEP FOCUS FEATURES 1,004 3,314,000 3,301 n/a 3,314,000
5. FAST AND THE FURIOUS, THE: TOKYO DRIFT UNIVERSAL 3,030 3,043,000 1,004 -67% 36,417,000
6. LAKE HOUSE, THE WARNER BROS. 2,645 2,851,000 1,078 -43% 23,806,000
7. BREAK-UP, THE UNIVERSAL 2,909 1,975,000 679 -38% 99,615,000
8. GARFIELD: A TALE OF TWO KITTIES 20TH CENTURY FOX 2,981 1,467,000 492 -38% 12,720,000
9. X-MEN: THE LAST STAND 20TH CENTURY FOX 2,408 1,312,000 545 -38% 220,934,000
10. DA VINCI CODE, THE SONY 1,911 1,067,000 558 -26% 202,605,802
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Final totals, from Box Office Mojo:
1 N Click SonR $40,000,000 - 3,749 - $10,669 $40,000,000 $82.50 1
2 1 Cars BV $22,540,000 -33.2% 3,949 -39 $5,707 $155,923,000 $120 3
3 2 Nacho Libre Par. $12,138,000 -57.1% 3,083 +13 $3,937 $52,659,000 $35 2
4 N Waist Deep Rog. $9,452,000 - 1,004 - $9,414 $9,452,000 - 1
5 3 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Uni. $9,211,000 -61.6% 3,030 +3 $3,039 $42,554,000 - 2
6 4 The Lake House WB $8,305,000 -39.0% 2,645 - $3,139 $29,247,000 - 2
7 5 The Break-Up Uni. $6,105,000 -37.9% 2,909 -237 $2,098 $103,743,000 $52 4
8 7 Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties Fox $4,750,000 -34.8% 2,981 +35 $1,593 $16,023,000 - 2
9 6 X-Men: The Last Stand Fox $4,400,000 -43.7% 2,408 -404 $1,827 $224,064,000 $210 5
10 9 The Da Vinci Code Sony $4,000,000 -24.0% 1,911 -502 $2,093 $205,539,000 $125 6
11 10 Over the Hedge DW $2,731,000 -37.1% 2,007 -599 $1,360 $144,493,000 - 6
12 11 A Prairie Home Companion PicH $2,261,000 -20.6% 752 -15 $3,006 $12,537,000 - 3
13 8 The Omen (2006) Fox $2,100,000 -62.8% 2,107 -616 $996 $51,981,000 $25 3
14 12 An Inconvenient Truth ParC $1,934,000 +1.2% 514 +110 $3,762 $9,547,000 - 5
15 13 Mission: Impossible III Par. $735,000 -45.3% 552 -450 $1,331 $131,541,000 $150 8
1 N Click SonR $40,000,000 - 3,749 - $10,669 $40,000,000 $82.50 1
2 1 Cars BV $22,540,000 -33.2% 3,949 -39 $5,707 $155,923,000 $120 3
3 2 Nacho Libre Par. $12,138,000 -57.1% 3,083 +13 $3,937 $52,659,000 $35 2
4 N Waist Deep Rog. $9,452,000 - 1,004 - $9,414 $9,452,000 - 1
5 3 The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Uni. $9,211,000 -61.6% 3,030 +3 $3,039 $42,554,000 - 2
6 4 The Lake House WB $8,305,000 -39.0% 2,645 - $3,139 $29,247,000 - 2
7 5 The Break-Up Uni. $6,105,000 -37.9% 2,909 -237 $2,098 $103,743,000 $52 4
8 7 Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties Fox $4,750,000 -34.8% 2,981 +35 $1,593 $16,023,000 - 2
9 6 X-Men: The Last Stand Fox $4,400,000 -43.7% 2,408 -404 $1,827 $224,064,000 $210 5
10 9 The Da Vinci Code Sony $4,000,000 -24.0% 1,911 -502 $2,093 $205,539,000 $125 6
11 10 Over the Hedge DW $2,731,000 -37.1% 2,007 -599 $1,360 $144,493,000 - 6
12 11 A Prairie Home Companion PicH $2,261,000 -20.6% 752 -15 $3,006 $12,537,000 - 3
13 8 The Omen (2006) Fox $2,100,000 -62.8% 2,107 -616 $996 $51,981,000 $25 3
14 12 An Inconvenient Truth ParC $1,934,000 +1.2% 514 +110 $3,762 $9,547,000 - 5
15 13 Mission: Impossible III Par. $735,000 -45.3% 552 -450 $1,331 $131,541,000 $150 8
#8
Originally Posted by Shilex
wow, I must be living under a rock. what is that #4 movie, WAIST DEEP? never heard of it.
#9
Originally Posted by onebyone
Don't feel bad, this is the first I have heard of it too.
That's all I need to know!
From last week:
Originally Posted by Charlie Goose
#1 movie - Owen Wilson
#2 movie - Jack Black
#3 movie - Speeding cars
#4 movie - Keanu Reeves
I wish I could just fucking die.
#2 movie - Jack Black
#3 movie - Speeding cars
#4 movie - Keanu Reeves
I wish I could just fucking die.
If Charlie isn't an Adam Sandler fan, I seriously fear for his health!
#11
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After seeing the Click trailer about 97 showings at the other movies I've seen, I'm surprised people didn't get sick of it and refuse to see it.
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Originally Posted by Shilex
wow, I must be living under a rock. what is that #4 movie, WAIST DEEP? never heard of it.
#14
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Originally Posted by LorenzoL
How is Cars box office performance compares to other Pixar flicks?
1) Finding Nemo - $191 mil
2) The Incredibles - $171 mil
3) Monster's Inc - $156 mil
4) Cars - $155 mil
#15
Originally Posted by Joe Molotov
I'm suprised, I've seen the trailer like a million times in the past 6 months. Every time I went to the movies or turned on the TV, there it was again. "I'M GONNA GET MY SON BACK!!!!!"
Or "To get him out, he will have to go in deep. Waist Deep."
Way to go to attract viewers with those taglines.
#16
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"My son was in the car!"
Yeah, I was pretty sick of that trailer, every single time I went to the movies.
To my chagrin, its been replaced with the trailer for that movie with the dancing community service janitor.
Yeah, I was pretty sick of that trailer, every single time I went to the movies.
To my chagrin, its been replaced with the trailer for that movie with the dancing community service janitor.
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Originally Posted by TomOpus
According to Boxofficemojo, at the 3rd weekend mark:
1) Finding Nemo - $191 mil
2) The Incredibles - $171 mil
3) Monster's Inc - $156 mil
4) Cars - $155 mil
1) Finding Nemo - $191 mil
2) The Incredibles - $171 mil
3) Monster's Inc - $156 mil
4) Cars - $155 mil
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
After 38 days of release, The DaVinci Code's worldwide take is now $684 million.
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Originally Posted by Mondo Kane
From last week:
If Charlie isn't an Adam Sandler fan, I seriously fear for his health!
If Charlie isn't an Adam Sandler fan, I seriously fear for his health!
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Originally Posted by Mr. Cinema
After 38 days of release, The DaVinci Code's worldwide take is now $684 million.