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  1. BOM:http://boxofficemojo.com/daily/chart/
  2. SH2:$2,558,120(-57.4%)NYE:$606,315(-51.8%)
  3. Alvin 3:$1,931,414(-62.3%)WBAZ:$1,516,891(-59.7%)The Descendants:$371,550(-58.6%)
  4. Year-end report from Studios: "Key independent Summit Entertainment says it grossed $753.7 million on the foreign theatrical circuit this year, with the latest in its girl-loves-vampire sequel, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, generating an estimated $410 million of the total. Summit also said that Cannes Festival top prize-winner, Tree of Life, has grossed $48 million offshore to date (including territories handled by Fox and other distributors.) ". http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/2011-foreign-box-office-record-276713
  5. DECEMBER 29TH: "Warner Bros., last year’s top-grossing studio beating 20th Century Fox by a whisker, finished a firm second this year with $2.860 billion in foreign box office. It marked the company’s second biggest offshore year ever, down 2 percent from the $2.93 billion grossed in 2010. Other Warner’s gross generators beside the latest Harry Potter sequel were The Hangover Part II ($330 million), Final Destination 5 ($120 million) and Green Lantern ($118 million). Still in release is Sherlock Homes: A Game of Shadows, which has captured $88 million overseas thus far." http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/2011-foreign-box-office-record-276713
  6. France(28-3 January)admissions:Intouchables:1,194,986(+5%)/16,888,372.Alvin 3:698,631(-13%)/1,497,314.MI4:489,322(-13%)/1,875,633.PIB:486,314(-14%)/3,511,423.HUGO:327,281(+4%)/1,012,399.
  7. Top 5 Weekend(actuals):1.Immortals:€0.8M2.MI4:€0.63M3.Alvin 3:€0.544.PIB:€0.45M5.WBAZ:€0.43M
  8. France(28-1January) INTOUCHABLES : 975 089 (+55%) ALVIN 3 : 601 353 (+7%) MI4: 411 628 (+15%) PIB : 407 679 (+10%) HUGO : 271 812 (+37%)
  9. SD: "DreamWorks Animation’s Puss In Boots added $21.3m from 50 markets for $274.5m and has reached $16.1m in Italy after three weekends".
  10. Screen Daily: Ghost Protocol enters 2012 as top int'l film on $37m hold 2 January, 2012 | By Jeremy Kay Ghost Protocol soared past $225m thanks to an estimated $37m weekend haul from 54 markets through Paramount Pictures International (PPI) that propelled the running total to $225.3m and ensured supremacy for the third consecutive weekend. The film dominated the UK following the Boxing Day (Dec 26) launch and grossed $12.7m in its first seven days. For the third consecutive weekend Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol stayed top in Japan and South Korea, where it has amassed $35.7m and $34.8m, respectively. The latest tally in France and Russia stands at $14.8m and $12.2m, respectively. It arrives later this month in China, Italy, Scandinavia, Poland and Argentina. DreamWorks Animation’s Puss In Boots added $21.3m from 50 markets for $274.5m and has reached $16.1m in Italy after three weekends. The Adventures Of Tintin opened top in Australia and New Zealand on Boxing Day on a combined $8.6m, which brings PPI’s territories to $64m and results in a $260.5m overall tally. The figure incorporates Sony Pictures Releasing International’s (SPRI) $178.5m haul and $12.1m in Japan through Toho Towa and $5.9m in South Korea through Lotte. PPI head Anthony Marcoly confirmed that the company’s films generated $3.21bn for 2011, as reported recently on Screendaily. Fox International reported that Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked grossed an estimated $24.4m to elevate the early tally to $81m. The third entry in the family franchise was active on 6,764 screens in 57 markets and held well across the board, led by France on $4.1m from 602 for number two and $10.7m after two weekends and the UK on $2.4m from 650 for number four and $14.3m after three. The film added $1.6m in Germany from 650 for number five and $4.9m after two and ranks number one in Belgium and Holland on $1.9m after two and $3m after three, respectively. It ranked top after the Jan 1 opening day in Australia generated $1.4m from 366 and opened in Russia on $1.4m from 608. Cameron Crowe’s lighthearted drama We Bought A Zoo arrived in seven new markets, earning $5.2m from 1,413 screens in 13 markets overall for an early $7.8m. Australia dominated proceedings as the film opened top (prior to the launch of Alvin 3) on $3.1m from 279. Alien invasion thriller The Darkest Hour brought in $3.4m from 2,111 in 16 for $8.3m in the second weekend of international release and debuted at number one in Malaysia on $853,629 on 150. It arrives in a further 17 markets this week including South Korea, Taiwan, Sweden and Belgium. New Regency’s In Time added $1.3m from 1,006 in 13 markets as the running total climbed to $103.5m. The sci-fi thriller stands at $8.8m in France after six weekends and after five has reached $8.6m in Germany and $7.4m in Spain. Fox International Productions’ Taiwanese local sensation You Are The Apple Of My Eye has become the biggest Chinese language film of all-time in Hong Kong and the territory’s sixth biggest release ever on $8.2m. [*]The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo generated $8.3m through Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI) from 1,540 screens in 15 markets as the early running total reached $12.2m. The thriller opened at number four in the UK on $6.7m from 920 following the Boxing Day launch, while the Friday-Sunday period produced $2.4m. David Fincher’s English language adaptation stands at $2.9m in Sweden – where the late author Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy takes place – after two sessions. Arthur Christmas is approaching the $100m mark following a $3.5m weekend from 3,930 screens in 74 markets. The animation stands at $32.7m in the UK after eight weekends, $7.3m in France after six and $2.5m in Italy after two. The Adventures Of Tintin is off to a decent start in Mexico through SPRI and has taken $2.2m after two weekends. [*]Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (WDSMPI) issued revised results for its international performance in 2011. Top brass anticipate a $2.17bn finish, which combines with $1.2bn in North America for $3.385bn worldwide. This was The Walt Disney Company’s third best year ever and the fifth time it has crossed the $3bn mark. WDSMPI executives reported a $4m holiday weekend launch of DreamWorks’ War Horse in two markets. The Muppets grossed $5m for an early $9.3m from 13 markets. [*]Universal Pictures International’s (UPI) comedy caper Tower Heist added $2.8m from 750 sites in 23 territories for $57.5m. It opened in Australia on Boxing Day and has reached $4.6m from 199 in its first week. Universal is distributing the German rom-com Rubbeldiekatz in German-speaking Europe and reported a $3m weekend from 643 in three for $11.2m. The running total in Germany itself is $10.4m. The Change-Up stands at $36.5m and opened in limited release in Spain on $665,000 from 210. Immortals has grossed more than $100m including Lionsgate territories and stands at $30m from Universal territories. Johnny English Reborn has amassed $154m and is set to arrive in Japan and Venezuela in the coming months. UPI enjoyed a $1.3bn calendar year in 2011 according to revised figures issued on Jan 1. Executives said the result represented a 9% rise on 2010 performance. The top five films were Fast And Furious Five on $419m, Johnny English Reborn on $154m, Bridesmaids on $119m, Hop on $80m and The Adjustment Bureau on $66m. The leading local language acquisition for the year was Russia’s Office Romance on $12m.
  11. Alvin 3:1.4M....."It ranked top after the Jan 1 opening day in Australia generated $1.4m from 366"(Screen Daily).
  12. Germany(admissions)Weekend Estimates:SH2:315K/1.000KPIB:285K/2.085KAlvin3:195KMI4:175K/1.065K
  13. Screen Daily: Alvin 3 adds $24m for Fox Int'l as $100m beckons 2 January, 2012 | By Jeremy Kay As Ghost Protocol was expected to cross $200m over the holiday weekend Fox International reported that its third Alvin family film grossed an estimated $24.4m to elevate the early tally to $81m. Alvin And The Chipmunks: Chipwrecked was active on 6,764 screens in 57 markets and held well across the board, led by France on $4.1m from 602 for number two and $10.7m after two weekends and the UK on $2.4m from 650 for number four and $14.3m after three. The film added $1.6m in Germany from 650 for number five and $4.9m after two and ranks number one in Belgium and Holland on $1.9m after two and $3m after three, respectively. It ranked top after the Jan 1 opening day in Australia generated $1.4m from 366 and opened in Russia on $1.4m from 608. Cameron Crowe’s lighthearted drama We Bought A Zoo arrived in seven new markets, earning $5.2m from 1,413 screens in 13 markets overall for an early $7.8m. Australia dominated proceedings as the film opened top (prior to the launch of Alvin 3) on $3.1m from 279. Alien invasion thriller The Darkest Hour brought in $3.4m from 2,111 in 16 for $8.3m in the second weekend of international release and debuted at number one in Malaysia on $853,629 on 150. It arrives in a further 17 markets this week including South Korea, Taiwan, Sweden and Belgium. New Regency’s In Time added $1.3m from 1,006 in 13 markets as the running total climbed to $103.5m. The sci-fi thriller stands at $8.8m in France after six weekends and after five has reached $8.6m in Germany and $7.4m in Spain. Fox International Productions’ Taiwanese local sensation You Are The Apple Of My Eye has become the biggest Chinese language film of all-time in Hong Kong and the territory’s sixth biggest release ever on $8.2m. [*]The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo generated $8.3m through Sony Pictures Releasing International (SPRI) from 1,540 screens in 15 markets as the early running total reached $12.2m. The thriller opened at number four in the UK on $6.7m from 920 following the Boxing Day (Dec 26) launch, while the Friday-Sunday period produced $2.4m. David Fincher’s English language adaptation stands at $2.9m in Sweden – where the late author Stieg Larsson’s Millennium trilogy takes place – after two sessions. Arthur Christmas is approaching the $100m mark following a $3.5m weekend from 3,930 screens in 74 markets. The animation stands at $32.7m in the UK after eight weekends, $7.3m in France after six and $2.5m in Italy after two. The Adventures Of Tintin has reached $178.5m through SPRI and is off to a decent start in Mexico, where it has taken $2.2m after two weekends. The overall running total including PPI stands at more than $245m. [*]Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International (WDSMPI) issued revised results for its international performance in 2011 (see earlier story on Screendaily). Top brass anticipate a $2.17bn finish, which combines with $1.2bn in North America for $3.385bn worldwide. This was The Walt Disney Company’s third best year ever and the fifth time it has crossed the $3bn mark. WDSMPI executives reported a $4m holiday weekend launch of DreamWorks’ War Horse in two markets. The Muppets grossed $5m for an early $9.3m from 13 markets. [*]Universal Pictures International’s (UPI) comedy caper Tower Heist added $2.8m from 750 sites in 23 territories for $57.5m. It opened in Australia on Boxing Day and has reached $4.6m from 199 in its first week. Universal is distributing the German rom-com Rubbeldiekatz in German-speaking Europe and reported a $3m weekend from 643 in three for $11.2m. The running total in Germany itself is $10.4m. The Change-Up stands at $36.5m and opened in limited release in Spain on $665,000 from 210. Immortals has grossed more than $100m including Lionsgate territories and stands at $30m from Universal territories. Johnny English Reborn has amassed $154m and is set to arrive in Japan and Venezuela in the coming months. UPI enjoyed a $1.3bn calendar year in 2011 according to revised figures issued on Jan 1. Executives said the result represented a 9% rise on 2010 performance. The top five films were Fast And Furious Five on $419m, Johnny English Reborn on $154m, Bridesmaids on $119m, Hop on $80m and The Adjustment Bureau on $66m. The leading local language acquisition for the year was Russia’s Office Romance on $12m.
  14. Monday 26th was national holiday in Italy,and January 6 will be too!.
  15. Italy(30-1):PIB:€2.328m/€11.768MSH2:€2.263M/€14.292MNew Years Eve:€0.998M/€3.234MAC:€0.590M/€1.926MIdes of March:€0.518M/€2.682MMidnigth in Paris:€0.316M/€7.972M
  16. Top 5:1.Immortals:€0.74M2.MI4:€0.61M3.Alvin 3:€0.52M4.PIB:€0.43M4.We bought a zoo:€0.41MLame weekend!
  17. Korea(admissions):MI4:1,013,668(-18.7%)/5,386,797.SH2:448,287(-14.6%)/1,432,109.
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