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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 11 (ESTIMATE)

1) Jurassic World – $414,500,065 (EST Mon - $11,700,000)
2) Marvel’s The Avengers - $380,995,436 (Mon - $7,923,789)
3) The Dark Knight - $324,299,793 (Mon - $10,518,116)
4) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $318,801,176 (Mon - $5,398,779)
5) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $299,698,207 (Mon - $3,402,550)
6) The Dark Knight Rises - $295,272,856 (Mon - $8,160,046)
7) Iron Man 3 - $289,562,441 (Mon - $4,615,742)
8) Harry Potter 7b: Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $280,016,609 (Mon - $6,477,328)
9) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $279,712,800 (Sat - $10,688,091)
10) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $266,277,457 (Mon - $7,912,691)
11) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $255,648,711 (Sun - $18,708,290)
12) Furious 7 - $255,156,380 (Mon - $3,639,980)

13) The Hunger Games - $253,006,396 (Mon - $4,522,495)
14) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $247,145,003 (Sat - $18,326,865)
15) Spiderman 3 - $243,829,653 (Mon - $3,592,825)
16) Spiderman 2 - $243,032,969 (Sat - $17,916,624)
17) Toy Story 3 - $235,811,275 (Mon - $8,921,924)
18) The Twilight Saga: New Moon - $233,334,668 (Mon - $2,386,972)
19) Avatar - $232,129,323 (Mon - $19,418,139)
20) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $229,919,176 (Mon - $2,533,058)
21) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1 - $228,316,339 (Mon - $2,635,435)
22) Spiderman - $228,251,280 (Mon - $5,211,249)
23) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse - $227,019,720 (Sat - $12,288,703)
24) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $223,357,778 (Mon - $2,525,769)
25) Harry Potter 7a: Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $221,395,291 (Mon - $2,339,162)
26) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $221,696,526 (Mon - $4,150,798)
27) Shrek The Third - $217,348,470 (Mon - $13,970,020)
28) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $215,635,899 (Sun - $12,706,606)
29) Alice in Wonderland - $215,393,542 (Mon - $6,054,110)
30) Despicable Me 2 - $215,367,025 (Sat - $17,433,065)
31) Iron Man 2 - $214,916,361 (Mon - $3,715,485)
32) Man of Steel - $214,615,316 (Mon - $4,537,163)
33) Harry Potter 6: HBP - $212,360,848 (Sat - $11,192,996)
34) Shrek 2 - $212,125,502 (Sat - $27,235,110)
35) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $208,072,067 (Sat - $17,249,267)
36) American Sniper - $204,583,784 (Mon - $4,183,367)(1)
37) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $203,451,580 (Mon - $2,441,373)
38) The Matrix: Reloaded - $ 200,773,759 (Sun - $12,128,245)
39) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $197,852,087 (Sat - $12,281,132)
40) Transformers - $197,813,608 (Fri - $10,831,926)
41) The Passion Of The Christ - $196,236,096 (Sat - $21,929,043)
42) Harry Potter 1: SS - $189,504,513 (Mon - $2,526,000)
43) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $189,186,353 (Sun - $16,531,903)
44) The Hangover Part II - $185,808,194 (Sun - $7,938,163)
45) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $185,283,282 (Sat - $17,227,061)
46) The Amazing Spider-Man - $176,070,659 (Fri - $10,198,412)
47) Guardians of the Galaxy - $181,859,666 (Mon - $5,343,905)
48) Iron Man - $181,675,868 (Mon - $3,850,844)
49) Transformers: Age of Extinction - $180,166,140 (Mon - $4,770,186)
50) Monsters University - $178,331,953 (Mon - $7,898,760)
51) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $178,281,306 (Mon - $2,932,897)
52) Fast & Furious 6 - $173,972,465 (Mon - $2,968,500)
53) Star Wars 1: TPM - $173,057,101 (Sat - $19,330,780)
54) X-Men: Days of Future Past - $165,184,109 (Mon - $3,163,908)

(1) Includes $3.4 million before wide release

· Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace makes its debut on the charts!
· Jurassic World extends its lead over The Avengers to over $32 million.
· Wednesday openers still have weekend numbers, as this helps Spiderman 2 jump up 4 spots from 20 to 16, Despicable Me 2 moves up 5
spots, Shrek 2 leapfrogs 7 movies, The Passion of the Christ moves up 6 spots, and The Lord of the Rings moves up 6 spots with Saturday
grosses.
· Avatar continues its ascent up the charts as it moves from the #26 spot to #19.
· Star Wars Episode II: AOTC moves up 5 spots as it benefits from Memorial Day weekend (2002).
· Shaky legs plague Man of Steel and Harry Potter 4: GOF as they both drop 4 spots.
· Crossing $250 million on Day 11: Star Wars Episode III: ROTS and The Hunger Games.
· Crossing $200 million on Day 11: Despicable Me 2, Shrek 2, Lord of the Rings: ROTK, and The Matrix: Reloaded.

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How many theaters? lol

 

I take it back. It made $918, in 10 theaters. :lol:

 

Two people showed up for the first showing in LA.

 

Worldwide, it's only secured a release in three countries besides the US: Russia, Serbia, and Portugal. It's made a sum total of $178k overseas.

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$30 at the box office. That's gotta be equal to 0% on Rotten Tomatoes. Amazing achievement. :D

That's a much bigger achievement than getting 0% on RT, in my opinion. Although not in this particular case where the movie wasn't really even meant to be screened.
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Zyzzyx Road is impressive, but that's not the record. There's one move i that made $11. I think one sole guy paid for it. Hilarity.

Yeah the name of that movie was, and this is serious stuff, - The worst movie ever. I heard the makers tried to search for that one guy who watched it to thank him or something but couldn't.

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Again, e1828 could you please spoiler tag your post? Or could a mod do it? Its sensationally long on iphone.

 

 

Yeah the name of that movie was, and this is serious stuff, - The worst movie ever. I heard the makers tried to search for that one guy who watched it to thank him or something but couldn't.

 

 

 

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How can JW even fail?

 

There's no way that JW can fail. The JP franchise sure picked itself up after falling (JP3). Reminds me of this quote:

 

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I wonder if JW crossed JP worldwide today.

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I take it back. It made $918, in 10 theaters. :lol:

 

Two people showed up for the first showing in LA.

 

Worldwide, it's only secured a release in three countries besides the US: Russia, Serbia, and Portugal. It's made a sum total of $178k overseas.

I remember that turd bombing spectacularly here on the Summer of last year.

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