Noctis Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Shiiiiiiiiit, $123m. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
#ED Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Interstellar international update? According to here, 84M in China, 49M in South Korea. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
John Marston Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 1 N The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 LGF $123,000,000 - 4,151 - $29,631 $123,000,000 - 1 2 2 Big Hero 6 BV $20,086,000 -42.1% 3,650 -123 $5,503 $135,708,000 $165 3 3 3 Interstellar Par. $15,100,000 -46.7% 3,415 -146 $4,422 $120,692,000 $165 3 4 1 Dumb and Dumber To Uni. $13,820,000 -61.7% 3,188 +34 $4,335 $57,473,000 - 2 5 5 Gone Girl Fox $2,815,000 -38.3% 1,609 -350 $1,750 $156,823,000 $61 8 6 4 Beyond the Lights Rela. $2,630,000 -57.6% 1,766 -23 $1,489 $10,124,000 $7 2 7 6 St. Vincent Wein. $2,354,000 -37.5% 1,707 -625 $1,379 $36,613,000 - 7 8 7 Fury (2014) Sony $1,900,000 -49.5% 1,720 -662 $1,105 $79,150,000 $68 6 9 10 Birdman FoxS $1,855,000 -24.9% 862 +5 $2,152 $14,407,000 $18 6 10 9 Nightcrawler ORF $1,208,000 -58.6% 1,102 -1,001 $1,096 $27,170,000 $8.5 4 - 8 Ouija Uni. $952,000 -67.9% 1,341 -1,041 $710 $49,546,000 $5 5 - 11 John Wick LG/S $915,000 -58.9% 972 -786 $941 $40,649,000 $20 5 - 15 Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas Gold. $644,000 -35.1% 390 -20 $1,651 $1,904,000 - 2 - 12 Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day BV $623,000 -61.4% 754 -879 $826 $63,314,000 $28 7 - 13 Rosewater ORF $578,000 -49.9% 371 - $1,558 $2,076,000 - 2 - 18 Whiplash SPC $530,000 -26.4% 331 -88 $1,601 $3,227,000 $3.3 7 - 24 Foxcatcher SPC $474,000 +75.0% 24 +18 $19,750 $822,000 - 2 - 23 Guardians of the Galaxy BV $471,000 +60.9% 324 +91 $1,454 $331,042,000 $170 17 - 16 The Book of Life (2014) Fox $400,000 -58.5% 438 -568 $913 $47,932,000 $50 6 - 20 The Maze Runner Fox $302,000 -52.3% 370 -154 $816 $100,496,000 $34 10 - 21 The Equalizer Sony $280,000 -39.6% 269 -106 $1,041 $99,306,000 $55 9 - 19 The Best of Me Rela. $237,000 -65.8% 432 -290 $549 $26,179,000 $26 6 - 27 Citizenfour RTWC $184,000 +5.6% 86 +11 $2,140 $1,221,000 - 5 - 42 The Homesman Saban $140,000 +208.1% 33 +29 $4,242 $202,000 - 2 - 25 Dear White People RAtt. $101,000 -48.4% 68 -38 $1,485 $4,067,000 - 6 - 22 Dracula Untold Uni. $99,500 -72.1% 195 -188 $510 $55,936,000 $70 7 - 31 Addicted LGF $62,000 -48.1% 113 -33 $549 $17,339,400 - 7 - 40 Awake: The Life of Yogananda CF&SR $27,800 -41.6% 14 -1 $1,986 $633,900 - 7 - 41 My Old Lady Cohen $21,600 -52.5% 26 -16 $831 $3,867,400 - 11 - 56 National Gallery Zipp. $18,400 +5.7% 7 +5 $2,629 $67,000 - 3 - 48 Glen Campbell... I'll Be Me A23 $17,500 -43.9% 12 -4 $1,458 $268,000 - 5 - 57 Boyhood IFC $14,600 +3.7% 12 -6 $1,217 $23,973,400 $4 20 - 65 Keep On Keepin' On RTWC $6,200 +30.2% 8 +4 $775 $146,300 - 10 - - Art and Craft Osci. $5,500 - 8 - $688 $215,300 - 10 - - Low Down Osci. $4,100 - 6 - $683 $44,500 - 5 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Avatree Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Interstellar international update? According to here, 84M in China, 49M in South Korea. According to where? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayumanggi Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Because i'm telling the truth that Man of Steel is a cinematic garbage and BvS is pure cash grab 9 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecstasy Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 0 of the top 10 movies at the U.S. box office this year will be rated R. Somewhat of an alarming trend, given how back in the 80s half of the movies in the top 10 every year would be rated R. Worrisome if you are a moviegoer like me who wants the studios to make more adult level stories (Moneyball, Captain Phillips, Lincoln, etc.) Yeah, I know those were not rated R, but they were aimed at the adult audience. Well for a good part of the 80s there was no PG-13 rating. When that rating was introduced by the MPAA a lot of R movies could fall into that slot. 7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Eagles kick off momentarily. ED I expect you to deliver the goods today. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dalek Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Name one. Seriously, tell me a major studio film that was made in the hopes that they would NOT make money for the studio, Fantasia 2000. Disney knew from a fairly early stage that this would almost certainly lose them money, yet they made it anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayumanggi Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Rank Title (click to view) Studio Opening* % of Total Theaters Average Total Gross^ Date** 1 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire LGF $158,074,286 37.2% 4,163 $37,971 $424,668,047 11/22/13 2 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Sum. $142,839,137 48.2% 4,024 $35,497 $296,623,634 11/20/09 3 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 LG/S $141,067,634 48.3% 4,070 $34,660 $292,324,737 11/16/12 4 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Sum. $138,122,261 49.1% 4,061 $34,012 $281,287,133 11/18/11 5 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 WB $125,017,372 42.2% 4,125 $30,307 $295,983,305 11/19/10 6 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 LGF $123,000,000 100.0% 4,151 $29,631 $123,000,000 11/21/14 7 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire WB $102,685,961 35.4% 3,858 $26,616 $290,013,036 11/18/05 8 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone WB $90,294,621 28.4% 3,672 $24,590 $317,575,550 11/16/01 9 Skyfall Sony $88,364,714 29.0% 3,505 $25,211 $304,360,277 11/9/12 10 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets WB $88,357,488 33.7% 3,682 $23,997 $261,988,482 11/15/02 11 Thor: The Dark World BV $85,737,841 41.5% 3,841 $22,322 $206,362,140 11/8/13 12 The Incredibles BV $70,467,623 27.0% 3,933 $17,917 $261,441,092 11/5/04 13 Twilight Sum. $69,637,740 36.1% 3,419 $20,368 $192,769,854 11/21/08 14 Quantum of Solace Sony $67,528,882 40.1% 3,451 $19,568 $168,368,427 11/14/08 15 Frozen BV $67,391,326 16.8% 3,742 $18,009 $400,738,009 11/27/13 16 2012 Sony $65,237,614 39.3% 3,404 $19,165 $166,112,167 11/13/09 17 Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa P/DW $63,106,589 35.1% 4,056 $15,559 $180,010,950 11/7/08 18 Monsters, Inc. BV $62,577,067 24.5% 3,237 $19,331 $255,873,250 11/2/01 19 Toy Story 2 BV $57,388,839 23.3% 3,236 $17,734 $245,852,179 11/24/99 20 Big Hero 6 BV $56,215,889 41.4% 3,761 $14,947 $135,708,000 11/7/14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
water Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 so mj1 is reaching the exact same-sized audience as a standard harry potter or twilight movie.. probably a bit more by the end. just goes to show that both thg and cf were individual breakouts Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fancyarcher Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 (edited) Because i'm telling the truth that Man of Steel is a cinematic garbage and BvS is pure cash grab Okay, okay, we get it, just stop! Edited November 23, 2014 by Pokearcher 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayumanggi Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Rank Title (click to view) Studio Opening* % of Total Theaters Avg. Total Gross^ Date** 1 Marvel's The Avengers BV $207,438,708 33.3% 4,349 $47,698 $623,357,910 5/4/2012 2 Iron Man 3 BV $174,144,585 42.6% 4,253 $40,946 $409,013,994 5/3/2013 3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WB $169,189,427 44.4% 4,375 $38,672 $381,011,219 7/15/2011 4 The Dark Knight Rises WB $160,887,295 35.9% 4,404 $36,532 $448,139,099 7/20/2012 5 The Dark Knight WB $158,411,483 29.7% 4,366 $36,283 $533,345,358 7/18/2008 6 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire LGF $158,074,286 37.2% 4,163 $37,971 $424,668,047 11/22/2013 7 The Hunger Games LGF $152,535,747 37.4% 4,137 $36,871 $408,010,692 3/23/2012 8 Spider-Man 3 Sony $151,116,516 44.9% 4,252 $35,540 $336,530,303 5/4/2007 9 The Twilight Saga: New Moon Sum. $142,839,137 48.2% 4,024 $35,497 $296,623,634 11/20/2009 10 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 LG/S $141,067,634 48.3% 4,070 $34,660 $292,324,737 11/16/2012 11 The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 Sum. $138,122,261 49.1% 4,061 $34,012 $281,287,133 11/18/2011 12 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest BV $135,634,554 32.0% 4,133 $32,817 $423,315,812 7/7/2006 13 Iron Man 2 Par. $128,122,480 41.0% 4,380 $29,252 $312,433,331 5/7/2010 14 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 WB $125,017,372 42.2% 4,125 $30,307 $295,983,305 11/19/2010 15 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 LGF $123,000,000 100.0% 4,151 $29,631 $123,000,000 11/21/2014 16 Shrek the Third P/DW $121,629,270 37.7% 4,122 $29,507 $322,719,944 5/18/2007 17 Man of Steel WB $116,619,362 40.1% 4,207 $27,720 $291,045,518 6/14/2013 18 Alice in Wonderland (2010) BV $116,101,023 34.7% 3,728 $31,143 $334,191,110 3/5/2010 19 Spider-Man Sony $114,844,116 28.4% 3,615 $31,768 $403,706,375 5/3/2002 20 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End BV $114,732,820 37.1% 4,362 $26,302 $309,420,425 5/25/2007 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayumanggi Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Rank Title (click to view) Studio Filter A24 BV CBS CE Focus Fox FoxS Free IFC LG/S LGF MNE OAE ORF Par. RAtt. Rela. SGem Sony SPC TriS Uni. W/Dim. WB WB (NL) Wein. ALL Opening % of Total Theaters /Average Total Gross Date* 1 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 LGF $123,000,000 100.0% 4,151 $29,631 $123,000,000 11/21/14 2 Transformers: Age of Extinction Par. $100,038,390 40.8% 4,233 $23,633 $245,439,076 6/27/14 3 Captain America: The Winter Soldier BV $95,023,721 36.6% 3,938 $24,130 $259,766,572 4/4/14 4 Guardians of the Galaxy BV $94,320,883 28.5% 4,080 $23,118 $331,042,000 8/1/14 5 Godzilla (2014) WB $93,188,384 46.4% 3,952 $23,580 $200,676,069 5/16/14 6 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Sony $91,608,337 45.2% 4,324 $21,186 $202,853,933 5/2/14 7 X-Men: Days of Future Past Fox $90,823,660 38.8% 3,996 $22,729 $233,921,534 5/23/14 8 Dawn of the Planet of the Apes Fox $72,611,427 34.8% 3,967 $18,304 $208,522,352 7/11/14 9 Maleficent BV $69,431,298 28.8% 3,948 $17,586 $241,362,835 5/30/14 10 The LEGO Movie WB $69,050,279 26.8% 3,775 $18,291 $257,760,692 2/7/14 11 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014) Par. $65,575,105 34.3% 3,845 $17,055 $191,204,754 8/8/14 12 22 Jump Street Sony $57,071,445 29.8% 3,306 $17,263 $191,719,337 6/13/14 13 Big Hero 6 BV $56,215,889 41.4% 3,761 $14,947 $135,708,000 11/7/14 14 Divergent LG/S $54,607,747 36.2% 3,936 $13,874 $150,947,895 3/21/14 15 How to Train Your Dragon 2 Fox $49,451,322 28.0% 4,253 $11,627 $176,900,486 6/13/14 16 Neighbors Uni. $49,033,915 32.7% 3,279 $14,954 $150,157,400 5/9/14 17 The Fault in our Stars Fox $48,002,523 38.4% 3,173 $15,128 $124,872,350 6/6/14 18 Interstellar Par. $47,510,360 39.4% 3,561 $13,342 $120,692,000 11/7/14 19 300: Rise of An Empire WB $45,038,460 42.3% 3,470 $12,979 $106,580,051 3/7/14 20 Lucy Uni. $43,899,340 34.7% 3,173 $13,835 $126,663,600 7/25/14 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ando918 Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 When I was a kid my parents would go to the movies, these same adult-skewing movies in short supply nowadays, and leave me with a babysitter. Around the late 90s/early 2000s, they stopped doing so. We had gotten satellite TV, they started just watching stuff on HBO or what-have-you. And they'd rent more at the video store (they already did before). They got more into TV also - Sopranos, 24, CSI:NY, etc. Not sure if the tickets got too expensive, or they just got a bit older and less willing to go out to the movies. Or if the act of going to the movies became less appealing to them. You don't see as much of date-night "see a movie just to see a movie"/"see a movie just to make out in the dark" either. It seems like up to when I was in high school, casual non-family moviegoing was bigger than it is now. Yep. Adults today care way, way more about cable TV dramas than movies. A decade ago, or two decades ago, or 3 decades ago, many people didn't even have cable TV. Adults had to settle for 30 minute family sitcoms on TV with laugh-tracks (T.G.I.F. on ABC and others). Now those 30 minute family sitcoms have moved to the Disney Channel. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayumanggi Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Rank Title (click to view) Studio Opening % of Total Theaters / Avg. Total Gross Release Date 1 The Hunger Games: Catching Fire LGF $158,074,286 37.2% 4,163 $37,971 $424,668,047 11/22/13 2 The Hunger Games LGF $152,535,747 37.4% 4,137 $36,871 $408,010,692 3/23/12 3 The Hunger Games: Mockingjay - Part 1 LGF $123,000,000 100.0% 4,151 $29,631 $123,000,000 11/21/14 AVERAGE (Wide Releases Only, 3 Movies): $144,536,678 34,825.3% 4,150 $34,825 $318,559,580 - Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DAR Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 BvS Dawn of Lulz is a cash grab garbage like Lame of Steel edit: and the hobbit trashes too Thanks again for your insight 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kvikk Lunsj Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 (edited) BvS Dawn of Lulz is a cash grab garbage like Lame of Steel edit: and the hobbit trashes too MCU, Transformers, and Star Trek is trash as well. Edited November 23, 2014 by Snoopy of Suburbia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ecstasy Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 (edited) MCU is trash as well. Lies! One man's trash is another man's treasure. Edited November 23, 2014 by ECSTASY 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
4815162342 Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 Well that was fast 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kayumanggi Posted November 23, 2014 Share Posted November 23, 2014 No more MCU and DCU talk please. 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...