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Although it is ordered by admission (see: source), but if you change that order based on box office result (not adjusted to the inflation):
1. Bohemian Rhapsody $2,4million
2. Avatar $2,1m
3. Avengers: Endgame $1.9m
4. The Minions $1,8m
=5. Všetko alebo nič [All or Nothing] (local) $1,7m
=5. Čiara [The Line] (local) $1,7m
7. Bathory (local) $1,6m
8. Hotel Transylvania 3 1,5m
=8. A Star Is Born $1,5m
10. Despicable Me 3 $1,4m
=10. Finding Dory $1,4m
=10. Únos [Kidnapping] (local) $1,4m
13. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs $1,1m
14. Titanic $960 thousand
15. Ice Age: The Meltdown $827 thous.16. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone $795 thous.
17. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $715 thous.
No boxoffice result in USD for Trhlina [The Rift] (local) movie this year but it is a Top 10 movie definitely.
I've added the latest local hit Trhlina. It is not the final number, but It was released in Slovakia quite a while, so I don't think it will climb more position on this list.
UPDATE: I also added the Avengers: Endgame numbers as well
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On 3/25/2019 at 1:11 PM, peludo said:
Polish people love their own cinema. It is not usual to see it. Good for you
Especially last year (in 2018): Top 4 movies were ALL LOCAL MOVIES (based on admissions) over there. In the year of Avenger: Infinity War/Mamma mia/Bohemian Rapsody/Jurassic World 2.
Good for them!
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I hope it is not an offtopic here:
Boxoffice Market, 2018
World: $41.1 billion
- USA/Canada + Top20 movie market : $37.4 billion (91%)
- Rest of the World: $3.7 billion (9%)
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USA/Canada + Top 20 International Boxoffice Market, 2018 (In billion dollars)
1. USA/Canada $11.9
2. China $9
3. Japan $2.0
4. U.K. $1.7
5. South Korea $1.6
6. France $1.6
7. India $1.5
8. Germany $1.0
9. Australia $0.9
10. Mexico $0.9
11. Russia $0.9
12. Spain $0.7
13. Brasil $0.7
14. Italy $0.7
15. The Netherlands $0.4
16. Indonesia $0.4
17. Taiwan $0.3
18. Poland $0.3
19. UAE $0.3 (new entry since last year)
20. Malaysia $0.3 (new entry since last year)
21. Hong Kong $0.3No big changes at the top, Turkey and Argentine fell out from last year's Top list, but they would be after Hong Kong on this list, I think.
Source (and more details): https://www.mpaa.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/MPAA-THEME-Report-2018.pdf
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On 3/15/2019 at 11:21 PM, Jiffy said:
I just noticed BOM has Bohemian Rhapsody at $24m in the Netherlands (somehow).
Where does that rank all-time? In USD I only see Titanic ($29.7m) and Skyfall ($25.1m) higher.
Although the next list is not a box office result, but shows the popularity of the movie
It was the biggest movie hit from the last 20 years since the Titanic.
The most popular movies of all time in The Netherlands
No. / Movie Title / Admissions (x 1.000) / Release Year
1 The Sound of Music 3.999 1965
2 Irma la Douce 3.627 1964
3 Titanic 3.405 1998
4 Turkish Delight - Turks Fruit (NL) 3.338 1972
5 Gone with the Wind 3.133 1939
6 Guns of Navarone 2.986 1967
7 Dr. Zhivago 2.755 1966
8 West Side Story 2.701 1970
9 The Lion King 2.563 1994
10 Bridge on the River Kwai 2.464 1973
11 Grease 2.405 1987
12 Business Is Business - Wat Zien Ik (NL) 2.359 1971
13 Ben-Hur 2.352 1959
14 Blue Movie (NL) 2.335 1971
15 Flodder (NL) 2.314 1986
16 Goldfinger 2.273 1967
17 From Russia with Love 2.207 1965
18 Bohemian Rhapsody 2.194 2018
19 Spectre 2.190 2015
20 Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone 2.180 2001
21 Skyfall 2.083 2012
22 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King 2.077 2003
23 Saturday Night Fever 2.058 1978
24 The Longest Day 2.049 1969
25 Thunderball 2.042 1966Source:
http://www.filmonderzoek.nl/bioscoopbezoek-licht-gedaald-in-2018-omzet-blijft-stijgen
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Hi!
Could you recommend other Russian movie sites other than kinopoisk.ru ? Which is the best?
(for a while the latest Three Heroes animation had the highest admission number with 30m+ moviegoers in their database I see it was corrected since then.)
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17 hours ago, Stas said:
Sorry for the late reply. I compiled list from different sources, but as I checked some data on Wikipedia, I've suddenly come across excellent up-to-date article about highest-grossing Ukrainian feature films since 1991.
Man, it has taken quite a while to put that together! Big thanks for the link!
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To the first post (International Resources) : Hungary admission/gross link only covers 2013.01.01-2015.09.06 interval. Since then the Hungarian Film Fund doesn't colllect the boxoffice numbers.
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There is an association which covers this information (Filmforgalmazók Egyesülete - Association of Film Distributors) in excel tables. Link: http://filmforgalmazok.hu/ Very simple website
(A pop-up window will be appeared, which reminded you: if you using data, also put the main link on that webpage - you can easily close that)
Menus: About the Association / Weekly result / Weekend Result / Annual estimated top list / Premier Dates / Cumulative datas, group by movies
I know it is not a big market, but at least this is an up-to-date link.
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48 minutes ago, TigerPaw said:
It was released weeks ago but did not do well. WoM was below average.
Thx for the answer. I just hope that's because of the bad marketing, and not because of the movie (fingers crossed). But according to Imdb, they re-cut the whole movie after the festival screening in Venice. That's not a good sign...
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When will be the premiere of the "Manhunt" movie (the latest John Woo project)? I am really looking forward to it!
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It's like a 'hit and miss' thing, yet I didn't mind that I spent 2 hours from my life watching that.
Basic story is great: In the near future to avoid the overpopulation of the Earth, every sibilings must be hibernated by a special ministry according to the state law. But one day seven baby girl were born by the same mother who died during labour. Their fatheir (William Defoe) secretly raises them and named the girls after the days. They also got only 1 personal ID and use it according to their names (Sunday go out on Sundays, Monday on Mondays and so on). 30 years later, one day Monday never arrived at home at a Monday night. So the rest of the sisters try to find out what happened to her.
The only weak point in the screenplay, when we (i mean the audience) find out too early in the movie who or what is behind the missing. Otherwise good action scenes, and Noomi Rapace was a good casting choice also.
6,5/10
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It is a nice afternoon comedy with some R-rated elements. Jump Street remake was better.
4/10
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One of the best movie I've seen lately. I didn't care about the marketing hype. The hype for me was that I saw earlier from the same director the Scott Pilgrim movie. OMG. That was the BEST graphic novel adaptation of all time (personal opinion, of course). So I jumped on the Edgar Wright-rollercoster again, and there was no disappointment.
If Scott Pilgrim is 10/10, Baby Driver is 8,5/10
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I am not American, yet this movie (which set place in US in pre-, during, and after WWII) keep engaged me during the whole movie. It is a slow-paced movie. If you like fast-paced artmovies, then it is not your movie.
Minimalist cinematography, but it still shows everything. It would be a festival winning movie in Cannes. I read that it has been already shown in Sundace. And no prize
I give 8 points out of 10.
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5 hours ago, ArmGunar said:
Last article 27 nov : He waits for DVD/BR sales, if sales are good, he wants to do the sequel
So that means: nearly 0% chance It is shame because even the plot of movie was quite simple, it had a huge potential. I hoped that Asian (Chinese especially) box office result will be better and helping for a sequel (like Warcaft)... but sadly wasn't big success there either.
Until then: back to the Valerian comics.
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Is it possible to have a Valerian sequel? The box office numbers, not so good (even in international level, outside of France). Wiki say he wants it (well, wiki not always reliable) . Anything in the French media about that?
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"No, I'm not aware of such a list, but I'll try to compile it from the sources I've mentioned, somewhere around early January."
I am really looking forward to that. Thanks for the reply!
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I don't know it is the right topic for this, but I have some "Canadian" box office numbers. To be specific these datas from Quebec province ONLY. So not nationwilde numbers.
Highest grossing movies in Quebec (1985-2016)
I assume that the box office result in CAN dollars.
Local in the table means movies from Quebec
Source: http://www.stat.gouv.qc.ca/statistiques/culture/cinema-audiovisuel/film2017.pdf
(on page 36 - I have modified the order of the rows, so the order based on boxoffice results, not admission like in the original)
2017:
Father and Guns 2 (local): just under $7 m
Bon Cop Bad Cop 2 (local): $6.3m
Note:
1. You can consider the local Quebecois movies gross as nationwilde gross too, because the French-speaking local movies mostly doing well in Quebec only (See the note 2.)
2. I have read the movie Bon Cop, Bad Cop grossed $12,5m in Canada ($11m just from Quebec only).
Yet in the list appeared only $8,9m. I am guessing these box office result based on the year of the premiere only. Whatevs, this is the official.
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Sweden
Highest grossing movies since 2001 in Swedish krona (this year not included)
I added some Box Office Mojo numbers as well
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This is my list (Ukrainian top admissions - local movies only)
2014 Viy 3D Viy 3D 849 600
2009 Love in a Big City Lyubov v bolshom gorode 675 000
2010 Love in a Big City 2 Lyubov v bolshom gorode 2 649 900
2011 [Office Romance: Nowdays] Sluzhebnyy roman. Nashe vremya 647 500
2013 Love in a Big City 3 Lyubov v bolshom gorode 3 590 400
2009 Taras Bulba Taras Bulba 536 200All datas from kinopoisk.ru.
All movies are RUS-UA coproductions.
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On 2017. 11. 07. at 7:33 PM, Stas said:
Ukraine all-time box-office. There is no centralized ticket sales accounting system in Ukraine, all data provided by local distributors to industry media outlets and consumer research companies.
Primary sources of data (admissions, gross in USD and local currency):
https://kino-teatr.ua/box.phtmlhttp://www.kinometro.ru/box/show/region/ua/
Wow. I am looking for ukrainen stats for a while! I mostly interested in local movie productions. I'm trying to find useful datas (i am more interested in admission numbers).
I only find this: http://dergkino.gov.ua/media/film/katalog_ufg.pdf ( on page 8) But that's box office gross, and only until 2011
Is there any chance to have (even an ukrainian) article about the local movie admission numbers from the last ten years? (I'm not speaking that language, but using the google translate is more than nothing )
All time top movies in admissions USA, Russia, UK, France, Germany, Spain...
in International Box Office
Posted · Edited by zozo
The most attented movies in Slovakian cinemas since 1993 (i.e. since the independence)
No. / Movie title / Admission (in thousands)
1. Lion King (1994) 643
2. Titanic 526
3. Jurassic Park (1993) 470
4. Bathory (LOCAL) 432
5. Bohemian Rhapsody 400
6. The Minions 368
7. Avatar 366
8. Fontána pre Zuzanu 2 [Fountain for Suzanne 2] (LOCAL) 343
9. Všetko alebo nič [All or Nothing] (LOCAL) 340
10. Čiara [The Line] (LOCAL) 332
11. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone 319
12. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs 315
13. Despicable Me 3 297
14. Hotel Transylvania 3 288
15. Ice Age: The Meltdown 284
16. Finding Dory 280
17. Únos [Kidnapping] (LOCAL) 279
18. Avengers: Endgame 278
19 Šťastný Nový Rok [New Years Eve] (LOCAL) 277 (still in cinemas)
20. The Bodyguard (1992) 276
21. A Star Is Born 266
22. Trhlina [The Rift] (LOCAL) 262
23. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 254 thous.
Source:
https://www.interez.sk/mnohe-z-nich-vas-prekvapia-toto-je-20-najviac-navstevovanych-filmov-na-slovensku-od-roku-1993/
Only 2019: https://www.ufd.sk/rok-2019-v-slovenskych-kinach/