fmpro
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Post by fmpro on Nov 6, 2011 12:32:56 GMT -6
Great numbers for Tintin and puss
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Post by Cedarpoint on Nov 6, 2011 14:16:41 GMT -6
WOW! Has a movie ever stayed flat second weekend in Russia? That's awesome!!
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Post by Heretic on Nov 6, 2011 14:48:28 GMT -6
Tintin premiered No. 1 in Finland and Greece, and drew $7.8 million from 914 venues in its No. 2 second round in France for a market total of $39.8 million. In the U.K. where the film is distributed by Paramount, the first place take was $3.3 million elicited from 517 spots for a market cume of $16.4 million.
Awful for the UK. It seems the only place it's doing well is France...
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Post by C. John on Nov 6, 2011 14:49:21 GMT -6
It collapsed in UK
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Post by Schumacher FTW on Nov 6, 2011 14:51:02 GMT -6
I wouldn't say it collapsed here, it did have a whopping 4 days of previews. Its around a 30% weekend to weekend drop which isn't TOO bad.
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Post by C. John on Nov 6, 2011 14:51:28 GMT -6
FROM THR
Foreign Box Office: 'Tintin' Takes No. 1 Spot for Second Straight Weekend to Jump $100 Mil
"Tower Heist" lifts $9.5 million from 23 markets; a record foreign box office looms for Hollywood's major studios in 2011.
Taking first place in at least a dozen of 45 overseas markets played, Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn scored its second consecutive No. 1 box office weekend on the foreign theatrical circuit with a $40.8 million gross collected from 6,811 offshore locations.
Since its foreign debut on Oct. 26, nearly two months prior to its scheduled domestic opening, the 3D motion-capture animation produced by Peter Jackson and based on the European comic book series created by Belgian artist Herge has sailed past the $100-million mark with an accumulated tally of $125.3 million.
Meanwhile, opening in 23 markets via Universal day-and-date with its domestic bow was director Brett Ratner’s Tower Heist, collecting $9.5 million from 1,948 sites for a per-screen average of nearly $5,000. The Imagine Ent./Relativity Media crime caper costarring Ben Stiller and Eddie Murphy premiered No. 3 in the U.K. ($2.3 million drawn from 416 spots) and opened No. 2 in Spain ($1.6 million at 300 playdates). The film has 42 offshore territories yet to play.
Sony is co-distributing Tintin with Paramount offshore. Biggest weekend opening was a No. 2 debut in Russia, which contributed $5.9 million from 900 screens. In Spain, the first-pace second weekend chalked up $6.15 million, lifting the market total to $18.1 million.
Tintin premiered No. 1 in Finland and Greece, and drew $7.8 million from 914 venues in its No. 2 second round in France for a market total of $39.8 million. In the U.K. where the film is distributed by Paramount, the first place take was $3.3 million elicited from 517 spots for a market cume of $16.4 million.
Tintin’s box office action has ignited foreign box office at a key moment since 2011 gross estimates to date indicate that with nearly two full months left to the year – and the bulk of the big holiday films still to open offshore -- Hollywood’s six major studios are collectively on track to notch a new foreign box office record.
Through Oct. 31, the “big six” amassed combined international box office of $11.694 billion, just about $1 billion shy of the 2010’s record $12.7 million benchmark, according to studio figures.
Paramount International leads the pack in the 10-month overseas gross sweepstakes with total box office of $2.626 billion, followed by Warner Brothers International, with $2.5 billion. Then, Disney ($2.054 billion), 20th Century Fox ($1.925 billion), Sony ($1.493 billion) and Universal ($1.095 billion).
In Time is showing box office energy overseas with its second weekend take of $16.6 million, drawn from 3,517 locations in 52 markets, placing the sci-fi/thriller costarring Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried in the overall No. 2 spot. Distributor Fox says the film is “on track to achieve over $90 million” in offshore box office. “If later markets open like these early markets have, it could pass $100 million before the (offshore) run is over.” Cume so far is $38 million.
Ranking No. 3 on the weekend was DeamWorks Animation’s Puss In Boots, which grossed $15 million from 1,262 venues in just four markets, Russia ($13.6 million from 1,007 locations for a $35 million market cume), the Ukraine ($953,000 from 124 spots for a cume of $3 million), the Philippines and Trinidad. Total foreign box office for the 3D animation spinoff of Shrek is $39 million after two rounds of foreign play. Paramount, which is distributing Puss In Boots overseas, plans openings later this month in Singapore, Malaysia, United Arab Emirates and Spain.
No. 4 was Paramount’s horror outing Paranormal Activity 3, which was spurred by No. 1 openings in Germany and Austria to a total weekend take of $14.1 million from 3,662 locations in 50 territories. Overseas cume comes to $77.1 million.
Blazing out of the gate in France and ranking No. 5 overall was Gaumont’s release of Intouchables, co-directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano’s comedy about a wealthy quadriplegic and an ex-con immigrant from the projects who is his caretaker. Debut round for the closing-night selection at this year’s 59th San Sebastian International Film festival bagged an estimated $12.5 million from 500 screens, the market’s largest opening gross for a French film this year. The Weinstein Co. has scopped up U.S. and Canada release rights.
After five rounds of foreign release, Disney sci-fi/action drama Real Steel has accumulated a total of $127.2 million. Weekend provided $10.7 million from 38 territories. Worldwide gross comes to $206 million. Fox’s Rise of the Planet of the Apes finished No. 1 in China for the second straight stanza, and collected $7.47 million overall on the weekend from 2,981 situations in five markets. Foreign cume comes to $294.3 million.
Johnny English Reborn, the spy spoof sequel starring Rowan Atkinson, pushed its international gross total to $139.6 million thanks to a $7.3 million weekend at some 3,500 sites in 53 markets. Summit Int’l./Constantin’s The Three Musketeers in 3D has passed the $100 million mark in worldwide box office ($113 million) almost all of its grossed offshore (foreign cume, $94.7 million). Weekend at 5,345 venues in 61 markets came up with $5.8 million. Warner’s disease-disaster drama Contagion has grossed $45.5 million so far overseas after a $5 million weekend at 2,547 sites in 45 territories.
Other international cumes: Sony’s The Smurfs, $416.5 million; DreamWorks/Disney’s The Help, $22.1 million; Fox’s What’s Your Number, $15.7 million; Disney’s The Lion King 3D, $53.1 million; Paramount’s Footloose, $10 million; Universal’s The Change-Up, $31 million; Universal and other distributors’ Drive, $1.3 million in Russia via Universal; Fox’s You Are The Apple of My Eye, $18.5 million; Morgan Creek’s The Thing, $4.9 million in territories handled by Universal; and Sony’s Anonymous, $1.1 million.
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 14:58:15 GMT -6
Awesome number for ROTPOTA!
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Post by C. John on Nov 6, 2011 15:01:41 GMT -6
Real Steel needs more to have a sequel. So many plans...
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Post by Cedarpoint on Nov 6, 2011 15:19:34 GMT -6
So it says we are about 1 billion shy of last years record foreign gross. How much do you guys think will be made from now until the end of the year?
Sherlock Holmes - 300M+ Tintin - 200M+ Mission Impossible 4 - 150M+ Chipmunks - 200M Breaking Dawn - 350M Happy Feet 2 - 100M+ Muppets - 100M+
Those are just top of my head minimum amounts but I think this year will easily top last year by at least 500M.
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Post by Cedarpoint on Nov 6, 2011 15:21:06 GMT -6
I have a question, do studios count how much a film has made after year's end as part of the year the film came out?
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Post by fishnets on Nov 6, 2011 15:22:23 GMT -6
Awesome number for ROTPOTA! Yep, this and Tintin make 2011 a huge year for Andy Serkis. Very happy he`s been paid 7 digit salary for ROTPOTA sequels.
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Post by Heretic on Nov 6, 2011 15:23:45 GMT -6
Fishnets! Glad to see you on-board.
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 15:23:53 GMT -6
300 M+ for M:I-GP overseas.
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Post by fishnets on Nov 6, 2011 15:26:06 GMT -6
Fishnets! Glad to see you on-board. Likewise. I didn`t bother with imdb cause those forums stink up the joint. So I was really happy when I saw announcement that Shawn opened a refugee camp. ;D
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Post by Cedarpoint on Nov 6, 2011 15:32:53 GMT -6
300 M+ for M:I-GP overseas. I highly doubt this will outgross Sherlock Holmes OS
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 15:45:57 GMT -6
300 M+ for M:I-GP overseas. I highly doubt this will outgross Sherlock Holmes OS I didn't say it will outgross SH.
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 15:47:44 GMT -6
Fishnets! Glad to see you on-board. Likewise. I didn`t bother with imdb cause those forums stink up the joint. So I was really happy when I saw announcement that Shawn opened a refugee camp. ;D Don't be confused, we'll have our own home very soon.
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Post by Cedarpoint on Nov 6, 2011 15:52:17 GMT -6
I highly doubt this will outgross Sherlock Holmes OS I didn't say it will outgross SH. Yeah but 300M+? Why do you think it will gross so much?
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Post by ddddeeee on Nov 6, 2011 15:57:33 GMT -6
Apes just off $470M.
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Post by fishnets on Nov 6, 2011 16:00:28 GMT -6
Apes just off $470M. Who knew Apes would outgross all superhero movies released this year. ¢¾
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Post by ddddeeee on Nov 6, 2011 16:02:28 GMT -6
Thank frak you're here! I thought we might have lost you.
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 16:02:52 GMT -6
I didn't say it will outgross SH. Yeah but 300M+? Why do you think it will gross so much? Cruise is still popular overseas. I know 300 M might seem much, I just have the feeling overseas auds will eat this up. Even K&D made 185 M.
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 16:03:47 GMT -6
Apes just off $470M. Who knew Apes would outgross all superhero movies released this year. ¢¾ Wow, and it's not 3D.
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Post by C. John on Nov 6, 2011 16:04:36 GMT -6
300M with a release date on the December 16th weekend OS will be easily achieved, IMO.
Specially because SH2 is being hold until January in most of the OS markets.
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 16:06:11 GMT -6
Great. Both will do very well!
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Post by fishnets on Nov 6, 2011 16:06:36 GMT -6
Thank frak you're here! I thought we might have lost you. Can you recap this whole mess for me? I left temporarily when my Kaspersky protection kept alerting me that there was a Trojan on BOM. I emailed Ray and he said he was investigating. After a while, BOM went down and than on imdb which is as bad as going down or worse. So what`s the story?
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Post by kayumanggames on Nov 6, 2011 16:08:37 GMT -6
Really? Could a virus be the reason why BOM went down?
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Post by Cedarpoint on Nov 6, 2011 16:13:33 GMT -6
Thank frak you're here! I thought we might have lost you. Can you recap this whole mess for me? I left temporarily when my Kaspersky protection kept alerting me that there was a Trojan on BOM. I emailed Ray and he said he was investigating. After a while, BOM went down and than on imdb which is as bad as going down or worse. So what`s the story? I got the same thing with my kaspersky protection but on my laptop with mcafee it didn't say anything.
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Post by sensui on Nov 6, 2011 16:15:05 GMT -6
Apes just off $470M. Who knew Apes would outgross all superhero movies released this year. ¢¾ Amazing, especially when many felt it would bomb. I can't wait for the sequel.
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Post by fishnets on Nov 6, 2011 16:17:53 GMT -6
Can you recap this whole mess for me? I left temporarily when my Kaspersky protection kept alerting me that there was a Trojan on BOM. I emailed Ray and he said he was investigating. After a while, BOM went down and than on imdb which is as bad as going down or worse. So what`s the story? I got the same thing with my kaspersky protection but on my laptop with mcafee it didn't say anything. Get this. Kaspersky on my laptop didn`t get anything either. Just Kaspersky (same as laptop`s) on PC.
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