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BOM says it opened with $1.8m in Indonesia. I think that number is for 5 days. If that holds, that is big, summer big. With no competition until March, it can get $4m+, probably enough for top 10 of 2013. Die Hard 4 was in the top 10 for 2007 too (with $1.75m total). So I guess we love this franchise.

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Watching big things go boom on a crazy style is something that no other film industry has the budget to make.

 

HEre in Korea there are great great domestic films, but even the blockbusters are made for about 12million dollars. Die hard blows things up as good as anybody so should do pretty well overall. 

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Opens today here and in Germany; presales look good but not overwhelming and it remains to be seen how critic-proof it is; reviews were from lukewarm to scathing ("an affront"; "the spectator suffers more than McClane").

In Germany admissions for DH1-4 were:

DH1: 1,3mil

DH2: 2,0mil

DH3: 3,2mil

DH4: 2,6mil

If I look at presales, beating DH1 should be possible but DH2 numbers will be hard to beat.

In Austria, DH4 had 340k admissions in '07, atm I'm expecting half of that for DH5.

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DH5 is doing good business here in Germany.

The movie has to deliver in its major markets to pass the $250m. DH4 grossed from foreign countries.

The most important markets (the only markets over $10m.) for DH4 were:

- Japan: $32m.

- UK: $28m.

- Germany: $24m.

- South Korea: $22m.

- France: $20m.

- Spain: $11m.

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A Good Day To Die Hard earned $61.5million, pushing its overseas total to $80.1 million. Globally, theaction flick is up to $113.4 million. Key stats from Fox:

Commanding the #1 market position in 32 out of 37 new openers (#1 MPAtitle in an additional 4 markets), John McClane has his biggest weekendever in the international marketplace! Massive openings in the UK($7.6m from 845 screens), Japan ($6.8m from 641 screens), Russia ($6.7mfrom 1,693 screens), Germany ($6.4m from 703 screens), and Mexico ($3.2mfrom 1,011 screens) propel the cume to date past the $80 million mark.Results from Asia Pacific, including Taiwan ($1.1m, down only 2%),Malaysia ($914K, down only 10%), Hong Kong ($848K, down only 33%), andSouth Korea ($1.7m, #1 MPA film in the market) are truly exceptionalgiven the fast burning nature from this region. The Die Hard franchiseshows immense growth in Latin America, as Argentina, Colombia, Peru,Central America, Ecuador, and the Dominican Republic have openingsgreater than double that of Die Hard 4. France, Brazil, and Indiarelease next weekend, with China and Australia releases coming in March.

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