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Updated original opening chart with SLoP:

 

Title Date Weekend Increase $ Increase % Duration (Days)
Star Wars 8/7/1977 $7,195,573.00 - - 350
Star Wars 7/23/1978 $10,166,336.00 $2,970,763.00 41.29% 154
Every Which Way But Loose 12/24/1978 $10,272,294.00 $105,958.00 1.04% 910
The Cannonball Run 6/21/1981 $11,765,654.00 $1,493,360.00 14.54% 721
ET: The Extraterrestrial 6/12/1983 $11,835,389.00 $69,735.00 0.59% 364
(Gremlins) 6/10/1984 $12,511,634.00 $676,245.00 5.71% 0
Ghostbusters 6/10/1984 $13,578,151.00 $1,066,517.00 8.52% 182
Beverly Hills Cop 12/9/1984 $15,214,805.00 $1,636,654.00 12.05% 1806
Harlem Nights 11/19/1989 $16,096,808.00 $882,003.00 5.80% 364
Home Alone 11/18/1990 $17,081,997.00 $985,189.00 6.12% 1316
The Lion King 6/26/1994 $40,888,194.00 $23,806,197.00 139.36% 686
Twister 5/12/1996 $41,059,405.00 $171,211.00 0.42% 56
Independence Day 7/7/1996 $50,228,264.00 $9,168,859.00 22.33% 1785
Pearl Harbor 5/27/2001 $59,078,912.00 $8,850,648.00 17.62% 161
Monsters, Inc. 11/4/2001 $62,577,067.00 $3,498,155.00 5.92% 567
Bruce Almighty 5/25/2003 $67,953,330.00 $5,376,263.00 8.59% 371
The Day After Tomorrow 5/30/2004 $68,743,584.00 $790,254.00 1.16% 161
The Incredibles 11/7/2004 $70,467,623.00 $1,724,039.00 2.51% 1869
Avatar 12/20/2009 $77,025,481.00 $6,557,858.00 9.31% 2009
Inside Out 6/21/2015 $90,440,272.00 $13,414,791.00 17.42% 385
The Secret Life of Pets 7/10/2016 $104,352,905.00 $13,912,633.00 15.38%  

 

 

Kinda interesting that it increased by almost the same dollar amount as IO did. Still nothing compared to TLK, though.

 

 

 

Also, perhaps of note, some statistics, in compared to the overall record weekends.

 

The average length of time an original movie holds the record is about 2 years: 729 days, to be specific. In comparison, all time records are held for an average of 539 days.

 

Original movies tend to break the record by a slightly higher percentage, 16.78% vs 14.92% for all time weekends. However, because all time weekends are larger, their average absolute increase is almost twice as much: $8.9m vs $4.9m for originals.

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1 hour ago, grim22 said:

Paramount's highest grosser of calendar year 2016 is last year's "Daddy's Home".

Rank Movie Title (click to view) Studio Gross / Theaters Total Gross / % of Total Open
1 Daddy's Home Par. $85,672,859 3,483 $150,357,137 57.0% 12/25/15
2 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Par. $80,404,681 4,071 $80,404,681 100.0% 6/3/16
3 10 Cloverfield Lane Par. $72,082,998 3,427 $72,082,998 100.0% 3/11/16
4 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Par. $52,853,219 2,917 $52,853,219 100.0% 1/15/16
5 The Big Short Par. $46,264,692 2,529 $70,259,870 65.8% 12/11/15
6 Zoolander 2 Par. $28,848,693 3,418 $28,848,693 100.0% 2/12/16
7 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot Par. $23,083,334 2,413 $23,083,334 100.0% 3/4/16
8 Anomalisa Par. $3,683,876 573 $3,759,286 98.0% 12/30/15
9 Everybody Wants Some!! Par. $3,400,278 454 $3,400,278 100.0% 3/30/16

 

 

Beyond will obviously take first spot, but the rest of their year looks weak as well until the MONSTER TRUCKS juggernaut

 

Star Trek Beyond 7/22/16
Florence Foster Jenkins 8/12/16
Ben-Hur (2016) 8/19/16
Jack Reacher: Never Go Back 10/21/16
Rings 10/28/16
Arrival 11/11/16
Allied 11/23/16
Office Christmas Party 12/9/16
Silence (2016) 2016
Monster Trucks 1/13/17

 

Reacher 2 & Allied may surprise but yea ST Beyond will take the crown

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Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 20

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $764,408,684 (Wed - $6,210,432)

2) Jurassic World – $520,362,305 (Wed - $5,988,150)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $472,239,621 (Wed - $3,968,406)

4) The Dark Knight - $410,777,101 (Wed - $5,077,367) 
5) Finding Dory - $396,372,102 (Wed - $6,382,911) 

6) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $380,816,733 (Wed - $2,329,898)

7) Avatar - $374,445,852 (Wed - $6,909,167)

Spoiler

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $367,022,493 (Wed - $3,688,489)

9) Captain America: Civil War - $355,399,099 (Wed - $2,272,708)

10) Iron Man 3 - $345,876,981 (Wed - $2,256,761)

11) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $342,305,825 (Mon - $3,084,025)

12) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $342,022,652 (Wed - $1,855,493)

13) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $334,133,670 (Wed - $3,709,259) 

14) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $328,025,686 (Wed - $2,886,480)

15) Shrek 2 - $318,064,963 (Mon - $3,541,761)

16) Toy Story 3 - $313,077,846 (Wed - $5,255,066)

17) The Hunger Games - $312,737,907 (Wed - $2,850,685)

18) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $312,659,891 (Tue - $4,004,937)

19) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $305,717,867 (Mon - $2,839,070)

20) Spiderman 2 - $305,304,586 (Mon - $3,016,704)

21) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $301,201,288 (Wed - $1,245,754) 

22) Furious 7 - $300,534,085 (Wed - $1,704,520)

23) Spiderman - $295,142,188 (Wed - $2,475,876) 

24) Deadpool - $292,654,249 (Wed - $2,214,542)

25) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $292,639,432 (Mon - $2,228,471) 

26) Spiderman 3 - $287,939,746 (Wed - $1,554,744) 

27) Despicable Me 2 - $279,463,495 (Mon - $3,457,100)

28) Alice in Wonderland - $273,253,011 (Wed - $2,376,121) 

29) Minions - $272,370,765 (Wed - $2,820,955) 

30) The Passion Of The Christ - $267,680,889 (Mon - $3,170,680)

31) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $266,828,360 (Mon - $2,036,463)

32) Shrek The Third - $263,640,920 (Wed - $2,501,872)

33) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $263,165,066 (Mon - $2,133,465)

34) Transformers - $262,978,000 (Sun - $6,390,179)

35) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $262,766,666 (Wed - $1,389,399)

36) Inside Out - $262,308,400 (Wed - $5,022,626)

37) The Jungle Book (2016) - $261,333,678 (Wed - $2,334,906)

38) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $259,697,522 (Wed - $2,010,222)

39) Star Wars 1: TPM - $259,677,495 (Mon - $3,919,371)

40) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $258,374,906 (Wed - $905,831)
41) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $258,392,715 (Wed - $1,137,336)

42) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $258,190,624 (Mon - $2,518,379)

43) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $257,620,035 (Tue - $2,270,419) 

44) Man of Steel - $256,758,983 (Wed - $2,353,137)

45) Iron Man 2 - $256,736,686 (Wed - $1,684,755)

46) American Sniper - $255,594,133 (Wed - $2,273,342)(1)

47) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $250,457,900 (Wed - $1,069,091)

48) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $248,066,339 (Wed - $1,129,638)

49) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $244,877,588 (Mon - $2,438,374) 

50) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $242,450,337 (Wed - $4,449,012)

51) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $236,818,662 (Tue - $2,278,712) 

52) The Matrix: Reloaded - $235,801,657 (Tue - $1,618,420)

53) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $232,682,657 (Wed - $1,122,444)

54) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $231,906,120 (Wed - $1,380,282)

55) Guardians of the Galaxy - $231,680,832 (Wed - $2,623,129)

56) Iron Man - $230,342,753 (Wed - $1,926,258)

57) The Amazing Spider-Man - $228,611,425 (Sun - $3,185,221) 
58) Skyfall - $227,164,911 (Wed - $1,823,066)

59) Monsters University - $224,629,892 (Wed - $2,639,182) 

60) Harry Potter 1: SS - $223,647,289 (Wed - $1,305,000)

61) The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies - $222,379,434 (Mon - $1,777,417)

62) The Hangover Part II - $219,685,324 (Tue - $2,073,465)

63) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $215,395,566 (Wed - $1,950,628)

64) Zootopia - $212,919,799 (Wed - $3,579,037)

65) I am Legend - $209,506,903 (Wed - $6,784,420)

66) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - $209,334,252 (Wed - $3,377,329)

67) Fast & Furious 6 - $208,652,930 (Wed - $1,620,550)

68) The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring - $207,220,679 (Mon - $1,710,810)

69) Captain America: The Winter Soldier - $207,075,438 (Wed - $1,773,553)

70)  X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $206,959,236 (Wed - $1,511,075) 

71) Meet The Fockers - $206,149,545 (Mon - $1,851,675)

72) Inception - $205,513,834 (Wed - $3,788,206)

73) Finding Nemo - $203,263,253 (Wed - $4,229,562)

74) Independence Day - $201,680,625 (Mon - $2,676,256)

75) Up - $198,836,362 (Wed - $3,816,612)

76) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides - $196,004,120 (Wed - $1,853,066)
77) X-Men:  Days of Future Past - $195,050,480 (Wed - $1,707,464)

78) Star Trek (2009) - $194,828,380 (Wed - $1,801,099)

 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

 

·         The Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug makes its debut on the charts!

·         Batman vs Superman: Justice Begins and Furious 7 cross the $300 million mark on Day 20.

·         The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 passes $250 million.

·         Star Wars 1: TPM gains 2 spots.

·         The Twilight Saga: New Moon is the first movie on the charts to have a day below $1 million and drops 2 spots.

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 21

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $770,381,043 (Thu - $5,972,359)

2) Jurassic World – $527,300,955 (Thu - $6,938,650)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $476,684,788 (Thu - $4,445,167)

4) The Dark Knight - $415,511,467 (Thu - $4,734,366) 
5) Finding Dory - $402,229,243 (Thu - $5,857,141) 

6) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $383,170,479 (Thu - $2,353,746)

7) Avatar - $380,540,297 (Thu - $6,094,445)

Spoiler

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $370,608,819 (Thu - $3,586,326)

9) Captain America: Civil War - $357,475,948 (Thu - $2,076,849)

10) Iron Man 3 - $348,082,524 (Thu - $2,205,543)

11) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $345,270,996 (Tue - $2,965,171)

12) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $343,831,997 (Thu - $1,809,345)

13) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $337,879,183 (Thu - $3,745,513) 

14) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $330,641,014 (Thu - $2,615,328)

15) Shrek 2 - $321,821,215 (Tue - $3,756,252)

16) Toy Story 3 - $318,224,899 (Thu - $5,147,053)

17) The Hunger Games - $315,569,539 (Thu - $2,831,632)

18) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $314,971,587 (Wed - $2,311,696)

19) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $308,775,871 (Tue - $3,058,004)

20) Spiderman 2 - $308,212,667 (Tue - $2,908,081) 

21) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $302,301,730 (Thu - $1,100,442) 

22) Furious 7 - $302,260,135 (Thu - $1,726,050)

23) Spiderman - $297,826,648 (Thu - $2,684,460) 

24) Deadpool - $294,758,132 (Thu - $2,103,883)

25) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $294,654,872 (Tue - $2,015,440) 

26) Spiderman 3 - $289,642,322 (Thu - $1,702,576) 

27) Despicable Me 2 - $283,818,295 (Tue - $4,354,800)

28) Alice in Wonderland - $275,827,077 (Thu - $2,574,066)

29) Minions - $275,191,275 (Thu - $2,820,510)

30) The Passion Of The Christ - $270,706,537 (Tue - $3,025,648)

31) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $268,916,972 (Tue - $2,088,612)

32) Inside Out - $266,530,304 (Thu - $4,221,904)

33) Shrek The Third - $266,142,451 (Thu - $2,501,531)

34) Transformers - $265,802,674 (Mon - $2,824,674)

35) Lord Of The Rings: TTT - $265,320,641 (Tue - $2,155,575)

36) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $264,198,249 (Thu - $1,431,583)

37) Star Wars 1: TPM - $263,679,744 (Tue - $4,002,249)

38) The Jungle Book (2016) - $263,112,265 (Thu - $1,778,587)

39) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $261,733,724 (Thu - $2,036,202)

40) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $260,610,864 (Tue - $2,420,240)

41) Man of Steel - $259,774,153 (Thu - $3,015,170)

42) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $259,756,424 (Wed - $2,136,389) 

43) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $259,534,764 (Thu - $1,142,049)

44) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $259,360,583 (Thu - $985,677)
45) Iron Man 2 - $258,576,910 (Thu - $1,840,224)

46) American Sniper $258,100,239 (Thu - $2,506,106)(1)

47) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $251,583,267 (Thu - $1,125,367)

48) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $249,188,405 (Thu - $1,122,066)

49) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $247,191,583 (Tue - $2,313,995) 

50) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $246,289,507 (Thu - $3,839,170)

51) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $238,923,113 (Wed - $2,104,451)  

52) The Matrix: Reloaded - $237,185,030 (Wed - $1,383,373)

53) Guardians of the Galaxy - $234,253,857 (Thu - $2,573,025)

54) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $233,803,862 (Thu - $1,121,205)

55) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $233,190,956 (Thu - $1,284,836)

56) Iron Man - $232,167,416 (Thu - $1,824,663)

57) The Amazing Spider-Man - $230,161,774 (Mon - $1,550,349) 

58) Skyfall - $229,029,189 (Thu - $1,864,278)
59) Monsters University - $227,139,427 (Thu - $2,509,535) 

60) Harry Potter 1: SS - $224,921,846 (Thu - $1,236,000)

61) The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies - $224,308,892 (Tue - $1,929,458)

62) The Hangover Part II - $221,317,031 (Wed - $1,631,707)

63) Zootopia - $217,409,409 (Thu - $4,489,610)

64) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $217,156,888 (Thu - $1,761,322)

65) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - $213,384,422 (Thu - $4,050,170)

66) I Am Legend - $212,338,204 (Thu - $2,831,301)

67) Fast & Furious 6 - $210,140,625 (Thu - $1,487,695)

68) The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring - $209,199,151 (Tue - $1,978,472)

69) Inception - $209,132,099 (Thu - $3,618,265)

70) Captain America: The Winter Soldier - $208,840,216 (Thu - $1,764,778)

71) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $208,398,600 (Thu - $1,439,364) 
 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

 

·         Inception makes its debut on the charts!

·         Finding Dory crosses the $400 million mark in the fifth fastest time on Day 21.

·         Inside Out moves up 4 spots.

·         On Independence Day 2013, Man of Steel powers ahead 3 spots.

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 22

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $781,125,423 (Fri - $10,744,380)

2) Jurassic World – $539,128,560 (Fri - $11,827,605)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $486,349,111 (Fri - $9,664,323)

4) The Dark Knight - $423,088,829 (Fri - $7,577,362) 

5) Finding Dory - $408,513,452 (Fri - $6,284,209) 

6) Avatar - $393,820,950 (Fri - $13,280,653)

7) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $388,526,903 (Fri - $5,356,424)

Spoiler

8) The Dark Knight Rises - $376,209,018 (Fri - $5,600,199)

9) Captain America: Civil War - $361,522,720 (Fri - $4,046,772)

10) Iron Man 3 - $353,228,940 (Fri - $5,146,416)

11) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $347,937,894 (Fri - $4,105,897)

12) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $347,714,387 (Wed - $2,443,391)

13) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $343,845,283 (Fri - $5,966,100) 

14) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $334,015,125 (Fri - $3,374,111)

15) Shrek 2 - $325,767,202 (Wed - $3,945,987)

16) Toy Story 3 - $324,706,852 (Fri - $6,481,953)

17) The Hunger Games - $321,973,064 (Fri - $6,403,525)

18) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $317,257,697 (Thu - $2,286,110)

19) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $311,239,379 (Wed - $2,463,508)

20) Spiderman 2 - $310,766,413 (Wed - $2,553,746) 

21) Furious 7 - $307,134,375 (Fri - $4,874,240)

22) Spiderman - $305,073,768 (Fri - $7,247,120)

23) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $304,727,502   (Fri - $2,425,772) 

24) Deadpool - $299,450,814 (Fri - $4,692,682)

25) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $296,459,931 (Wed - $1,805,059) 

26) Spiderman 3 - $293,443,001 (Fri - $3,800,679) 

27) Despicable Me 2 - $287,179,700 (Wed - $3,361,405)

28) Alice in Wonderland - $280,743,590 (Fri - $4,916,513)

29) Minions - $278,819,900 (Fri - $3,628,625) 

30) The Passion Of The Christ - $273,311,111 (Wed - $2,604,574)

31) Inside Out - $271,999,560 (Fri - $5,469,256)

32) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $270,752,885 (Wed - $1,835,913)

33) Shrek The Third - $270,565,362 (Fri - $4,422,911)

34) The Jungle Book (2016) - $268,704,644 (Fri - $5,592,379)

35) Transformers - $268,416,682 (Tue - $2,614,008)

36) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $267,941,108 (Fri - $3,742,859)

37) Star Wars 1: TPM - $267,491,901 (Wed - $3,812,157)

38) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $267,068,847 (Wed - $1,748,206)

39) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $264,956,639 (Fri - $3,222,915)

40) American Sniper - $264,263,604 (Fri - $6,163,365)(1)

41) Man of Steel - $263,680,363 (Fri - $3,906,210)

42) Iron Man 2 - $263,017,382 (Fri - $4,440,472)

43) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $262,803,216 (Wed - $2,192,352)

44) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $262,368,468 (Fri - $2,833,704)

45) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $261,801,174 (Fri - $2,440,591)

46) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $261,782,431 (Thu - $2,026,007) 

47) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $254,039,462 (Fri - $2,456,195)

48) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $251,585,745 (Fri - $2,397,340)

49) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $251,461,852 (Fri - $5,172,345)

50) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $249,357,836 (Wed - $2,166,253) 

51) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $241,094,693 (Thu - $2,171,580) 

52) Guardians of the Galaxy - $239,072,406 (Fri - $4,818,549)

53) The Matrix: Reloaded - $238,592,411 (Thu - $1,407,381)

54) Iron Man - $237,604,542 (Fri - $5,437,126)

55) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $236,505,381 (Fri - $2,701,519)

56) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $236,497,731 (Fri - $3,306,775)

57) Skyfall - $233,896,096 (Fri - $4,866,907)

58) The Amazing Spider-Man - $232,198,265 (Tue - $2,036,491) 

59) Monsters University - $230,455,915 (Fri - $3,795,000) 

60) Harry Potter 1: SS - $228,716,846 (Fri - $1,236,000)

61) Zootopia - $226,952,587 (Fri - $9,543,178)

59) The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies - $225,747,311 (Wed - $1,438,419)

60) The Hangover Part II - $223,039,278 (Thu - $1,722,247)

61) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $219,950,118 (Fri - $2,793,230)

62) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - $218,481,838 (Fri - $5,097,416)

63) I Am Legend - $217,524,065 (Fri - $5,185,861)

64) Inception - $ 214,684,135 (Fri - $5,552,036)

65) Captain America: The Winter Soldier - $213,255,737 (Fri - $4,415,521)

66) Fast & Furious 6 - $212,960,290 (Fri - $2,819,665)

67) The Lord of the Rings: Fellowship of the Ring - $210,724,501 (Wed - $1,525,350)

68) X-Men 3: The Last Stand - $210,634,537 (Fri - $2,235,937) 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

·         Avatar overtakes Avengers: Age of Ultron for the number 6 spot.

·         Iron Man 3 crosses $350 million on Day 22.

·         Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice drops another 2 spots.

·         American Sniper leapfrogs over 6 movies to the #40 spot as less than $3.5 million separate #40 from #46.

·         Crossing $300 million on Day 22:  Spiderman.

·         Crossing $250 million on Day 22:  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 and The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

 

 

 

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 23

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $800,329,495 (Sat - $19,204,072)

2) Jurassic World – $547,667,605 (Sat - $8,539,045)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $500,415,495 (Sat - $14,066,384)

4) The Dark Knight - $433,591,072 (Sat - $10,502,243) 

5) Finding Dory - $416,799,222 (Sat - $8,285,770) 

6) Avatar - $415,090,487 (Sat - $21,269,537)

7) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $396,813,139 (Sat - $8,286,236)

 

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8) The Dark Knight Rises - $384,049,010 (Sat - $7,839,992)

9) Captain America: Civil War - $367,316,661 (Sat - $5,793,941)

10) Iron Man 3 - $360,762,094 (Sat - $7,533,154)

11) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $353,684,449 (Sat - $5,746,555)

12) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $352,233,958 (Sat - $8,388,675) 

13) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $350,116,636 (Thu - $2,402,249)

14) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $338,850,124 (Sat - $4,834,999)

15) Toy Story 3 - $333,652,199 (Sat - $8,945,347)

16) The Hunger Games - $331,290,322 (Sat - $9,317,258)

17) Shrek 2 - $330,016,397 (Thu - $4,249,195)

18) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $321,263,036 (Fri - $4,005,339)

19) Spiderman - $316,381,817 (Sat - $11,308,049) 

20) Furious 7 - $315,550,055 (Sat - $8,415,680)

21) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $313,789,450 (Thu - $2,550,071)

22) Spiderman 2 - $313,452,891 (Thu - $2,686,478)

23) Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice - $308,809,579 (Sat – 44,082,077)

24) Deadpool - $306,791,134 (Sat - $7,340,320)

25) Spiderman 3 - $298,969,116 (Sat - $5,526,115)  

26) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $298,111,838 (Thu - $1,651,907) 

27) Despicable Me 2 - $290,388,585 (Thu - $3,208,885)

28) Alice in Wonderland - $288,177,701 (Sat - $7,434,111)

29) Minions - $283,789,150 (Sat - $4,969,250) 

30) Inside Out - $278,957,386 (Sat - $6,957,826)

31) The Jungle Book (2016) - $278,282,582 (Sat - $9,577,938)

32) Shrek The Third - $277,048,810 (Sat - $6,483,448)

33) The Passion Of The Christ - $276,092,867 (Thu - $2,781,756)

34) American Sniper - $275,296,051 (Sat - $11,032,447)(1)

35) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $273,669,538 (Sat - $5,728,430)

36) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $272,641,092 (Thu - $1,888,207)

37) Star Wars 1: TPM - $271,332,050 (Thu - $3,840,149)

38) Transformers - $270,721,514 (Wed - $2,304,832)

39) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $270,127,127 (Sat - $5,170,488)

40) Iron Man 2 - $269,183,356 (Sat - $6,165,974)

41) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $268,666,211 (Thu - $1,597,364)

42) Man of Steel - $267,939,736 (Sat - $4,259,373)

43) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $266,338,445 (Sat - $3,969,977)

44) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $265,534,560 (Fri - $3,752,129) 

45) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $265,239,569 (Sat - $3,438,395)

46) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $264,920,284 (Thu - $2,117,068)

47) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $259,090,870 (Sat - $7,629,018)

48) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $257,437,655 (Sat - $3,398,193)

49) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $255,337,232 (Sat - $3,751,487)

50) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $251,505,177 (Thu - $2,147,341) 

51) Guardians of the Galaxy - $246,553,294 (Sat - $7,480,888)

52) Iron Man - $245,503,384 (Sat - $7,898,842)

53) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $245,003,772 (Fri - $3,909,079)

54) Skyfall - $241,539,475 (Sat - $7,643,379)

55) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $241,519,565 (Sat - $5,021,384)

56) The Matrix: Reloaded - $241,161,591 (Fri - $2,569,180)

57) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $241,081,967 (Sat - $4,576,586)

58) Zootopia - $235,487,975 (Sat - $8,535,388)

59) Harry Potter 1: SS - $235,325,846 (Sat - $6,609,000)

60) Monsters University - $234,760,624 (Sat - $4,304,709) 

61) The Amazing Spider-Man - $233,672,436 (Wed - $1,474,171) 

62) The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies - $227,082,487 (Thu - $1,335,176)

63) The Hangover Part II - $226,284,251 (Fri - $3,244,973)

64) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - $225,152,946 (Sat - $6,671,108)

65) I Am Legend - $224,370,732 (Sat - $6,846,667)

66) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $224,036,972 (Sat - $4,086,854)

67) Inception - $222,066,943 (Sat - $7,382,808)

 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

·         Star Wars: The Force Awakens becomes the first and only domestic movie to cross $800 million!

·         Marvel’s The Avengers thunders pass $500 million in only 23 days, the third fastest to do so!

·         Avatar becomes the sixth fastest to pass $400 million on Day 23.

·         American Sniper continues its climb up to #34.

·         Crossing $350 million on Day 23: The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest, and Transformers Revenge of the Fallen.

·         Crossing $300 million on Day 23: Deadpool.

·         Crossing $250 million on Day 23:  Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.

 

 

Largest DOMESTIC Totals – After Day 24

1) Star Wars: The Force Awakens – $812,734,828 (Sun - $12,405,333)

2) Jurassic World – $556,542,980 (Sun - $8,875,375)

3) Marvel’s The Avengers - $513,371,659 (Sun - $12,956,164)

4) The Dark Knight - $441,628,497 (Sun - $8,037,425) 

5) Avatar - $430,846,514 (Sun - $15,756,027)

6) Finding Dory - $423,047,192 (Sun - $6,247,970) 

7) Avengers: Age of Ultron - $404,862,176 (Sun - $8,049,037)

 

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8) The Dark Knight Rises - $389,588,216 (Sun - $5,539,206)

9) Captain America: Civil War - $372,871,672 (Sun - $5,555,011)

10) Iron Man 3 - $367,407,116 (Sun - $6,645,022)

11) Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $358,485,761 (Sun - $6,251,803) 

12) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $354,298,620 (Fri - $4,181,984)

13) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $357,503,663 (Sun - $3,819,214)

14) Harry Potter 7b:  Deathly Hallows Part 2 - $343,086,045 (Sun - $4,235,921)

15) Toy Story 3 - $339,240,857 (Sun - $5,588,658)

16) Shrek 2 - $337,481,436 (Fri - $7,465,039)

17) The Hunger Games - $336,666,363 (Sun - $5,376,041)

18) Star Wars 3: ROTS - $327,531,977 (Sat - $6,268,941)

19) Spiderman - $326,334,752 (Sun - $9,952,935)

20) Furious 7 - $320,081,575 (Sun - $4,531,520)

21) Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $317,369,164 (Fri - $3,579,714)

22) Spiderman 2 - $317,922,598 (Fri - $4,469,707) 

23) Deadpool - $311,484,061 (Sun - $4,692,927)

24) Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice - $311,330,086 (Sun - $2,520,507)

25) Spiderman 3 - $303,977,758 (Sun - $5,008,642) 

26) Lord Of The Rings: ROTK - $301,788,798 (Fri - $3,676,960) 

27) Despicable Me 2 - $295,255,020 (Fri - $4,866,435)

28) Alice in Wonderland - $293,534,935 (Sun - $5,357,234)

29) The Jungle Book (2016) - $287,600,701 (Sun - $9,318,119)

30) Minions - $287,578,650 (Sun - $3,789,500) 

31) Inside Out - $284,196,100 (Sun - $5,238,714)

32) Shrek The Third - $281,460,065 (Sun - $4,411,255)

33) American Sniper - $281,389,352 (Sun - $6,093,301)(1)

34) The Passion Of The Christ - $281,034,042 (Fri - $4,941,175)

35) Star Wars 1: TPM - $278,027,376 (Fri - $6,695,326)

36) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 1 - $276,884,991 (Sun - $3,215,453)

37) Iron Man 2 - $275,035,900 (Sun - $5,852,544)

38) The Twilight Saga:  Eclipse - $274,993,549 (Fri - $2,352,457)

39) Pirates Of The Caribbean: At World's End - $274,145,510 (Sun - $4,018,383)

40) Transformers - $273,034,005 (Thu - $2,312,491)

41) Lord Of The Rings: TT - $272,561,063 (Fri - $3,894,852)

42) Man of Steel - $271,188,450 (Sun - $3,248,714)

44) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $271,155,355 (Sat - $5,620,795) 

44) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 2 - $268,691,029 (Sun - $2,352,584)

45) Harry Potter 6:  HBP - $267,502,123 (Fri - $2,581,839)

46) The Twilight Saga:  New Moon - $267,320,977 (Sun - $2,081,408)
47) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey - $263,834,893 (Sun - $4,744,023)

48) The Twilight Saga:  Breaking Dawn Part 1 - $259,402,669 (Sun - $1,965,014)

49) Harry Potter 7a:  Deathly Hallows Part 1 - $257,672,721 (Sun - $2,335,489)

50) Harry Potter 5: OOTP - $254,167,413 (Fri - $2,662,236) 

51) Iron Man - $252,614,669 (Sun - $7,111,285)

52) Guardians of the Galaxy - $251,456,069 (Sun - $4,902,775)

53) Star Wars 2: AOTC - $250,707,632 (Sat - $5,703,860) 

54) Skyfall - $245,585,083 (Sun - $4,045,608) 

55) The Matrix: Reloaded - $245,143,156 (Sat - $3,981,565)

56) The Hunger Games:  Mockingjay Part 2 - $244,604,272 (Sun - $3,084,707)

57) Harry Potter 4: GOF - $244,069,305 (Sun - $2,987,338)

58) Zootopia - $241,431,697 (Sun - $5,943,722)

59) Harry Potter 1: SS - $239,659,542 (Sun - $4,424,000)

60) Monsters University - $237,771,003 (Sun - $3,010,379) 

61) The Amazing Spider-Man - $235,252,610 (Thu - $1,580,174) 

62) The Hangover Part II - $230,331,745 (Sat - $4,047,494)

63) The Hobbit:  Battle of the Five Armies - $229,534,084 (Fri - $2,451,597)

64) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - $229,059,642 (Sun - $3,906,696)

65) I Am Legend - $228,055,662 (Sun - $3,684,930)

66) Inception - $227,637,569 (Sun - $5,570,626)

67) Transformers:  Age of Extinction - $227,002,608 (Sun - $2,965,636)

 

1)     Includes $3.4 million before wide release

·         Jurassic World roars as it crosses $550 million in the second fastest time on Day 24.

·         Avatar off a record $50.3m fourth weekend overtakes Finding Dory to enter into the Top 5.

·         Crossing $400 million on Day 24:  Avengers: Age of Ultron.

·         Deadpool overtakes Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice for the #23 spot.

·         Crossing $300 million on Day 24: Iron Man, Spiderman 3 and Lord of the Rings: ROTK.

·         Crossing $250 million on Day 24:  Guardians of the Galaxy and Star Wars Episode II:  Attack of the Clones.

 

 

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41 minutes ago, DamienRoc said:

Updated original opening chart with SLoP:

 

Title Date Weekend Increase $ Increase % Duration (Days)
Star Wars 8/7/1977 $7,195,573.00 - - 350
Star Wars 7/23/1978 $10,166,336.00 $2,970,763.00 41.29% 154
Every Which Way But Loose 12/24/1978 $10,272,294.00 $105,958.00 1.04% 910
The Cannonball Run 6/21/1981 $11,765,654.00 $1,493,360.00 14.54% 721
ET: The Extraterrestrial 6/12/1983 $11,835,389.00 $69,735.00 0.59% 364
(Gremlins) 6/10/1984 $12,511,634.00 $676,245.00 5.71% 0
Ghostbusters 6/10/1984 $13,578,151.00 $1,066,517.00 8.52% 182
Beverly Hills Cop 12/9/1984 $15,214,805.00 $1,636,654.00 12.05% 1806
Harlem Nights 11/19/1989 $16,096,808.00 $882,003.00 5.80% 364
Home Alone 11/18/1990 $17,081,997.00 $985,189.00 6.12% 1316
The Lion King 6/26/1994 $40,888,194.00 $23,806,197.00 139.36% 686
Twister 5/12/1996 $41,059,405.00 $171,211.00 0.42% 56
Independence Day 7/7/1996 $50,228,264.00 $9,168,859.00 22.33% 1785
Pearl Harbor 5/27/2001 $59,078,912.00 $8,850,648.00 17.62% 161
Monsters, Inc. 11/4/2001 $62,577,067.00 $3,498,155.00 5.92% 567
Bruce Almighty 5/25/2003 $67,953,330.00 $5,376,263.00 8.59% 371
The Day After Tomorrow 5/30/2004 $68,743,584.00 $790,254.00 1.16% 161
The Incredibles 11/7/2004 $70,467,623.00 $1,724,039.00 2.51% 1869
Avatar 12/20/2009 $77,025,481.00 $6,557,858.00 9.31% 2009
Inside Out 6/21/2015 $90,440,272.00 $13,414,791.00 17.42% 385
The Secret Life of Pets 7/10/2016 $104,352,905.00 $13,912,633.00 15.38%  

 

 

Kinda interesting that it increased by almost the same dollar amount as IO did. Still nothing compared to TLK, though.

 

 

 

Also, perhaps of note, some statistics, in compared to the overall record weekends.

 

The average length of time an original movie holds the record is about 2 years: 729 days, to be specific. In comparison, all time records are held for an average of 539 days.

 

Original movies tend to break the record by a slightly higher percentage, 16.78% vs 14.92% for all time weekends. However, because all time weekends are larger, their average absolute increase is almost twice as much: $8.9m vs $4.9m for originals.

Factoring inflation and 3d in, looks like ID4 might slightly beat Pets to still hold the record in admissions. Which makes IDR's floppage all the more epic. 

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4 hours ago, cannastop said:

Should movies based on historical events count as "original" movies?

 

From what I can tell, opinions are mixed on whether films based on historical events are "original". Some authors use original to mean "not based off any existing work or historical event", others use original to mean "not based off of an existing work". Authors using the former definition tend to be very strict, authors using the latter definition usually allow films that are only very loosely based off an existing work to count as original.

 

The term original IP seems to be much clearer, fictionalizations of historical events create new IP (Titanic), as do films that are only loosely based off an existing work (Frozen).

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31 minutes ago, zackzack said:

Tarzan surprises. Can it do $140M?

$14 million ($110 million) 

$7 million ($125 million)

$3.5 million ($133 million)

$2 million ($137 million)

$1 million ($138 million)

$141-143 million DOM

 

It's possible, but requires a sub-35% drop this next weekend to give it a boost before Star Trek, Bourne, SS and Pete's Dragon. 

 

$130-135 million DOM would be a safer bet. 

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3 hours ago, Krissykins said:

 

Is it getting a China release?

 

That would be the first horror film in ....forever?

No.It's not the first horror film released in China.It didn't have any supernatural factor.It's okay to have shark.Yeah,the Shallows will release in China

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6 minutes ago, Jason said:

 

From what I can tell, opinions are mixed on whether films based on historical events are "original". Some authors use original to mean "not based off any existing work or historical event", others use original to mean "not based off of an existing work". Authors using the former definition tend to be very strict, authors using the latter definition usually allow films that are only very loosely based off an existing work to count as original.

 

The term original IP seems to be much clearer, fictionalizations of historical events create new IP (Titanic), as do films that are only loosely based off an existing work (Frozen).

 

I built my list based on what I could find as a credited source. If the film didn't name any, and wasn't a sequel, I assumed it was original. Based on that, Titanic would be original, but Frozen (which does cite HCA's The Snow Queen as a source in the credits) would not.

 

I don't have a problem basing something off a historical event, though it can be fuzzy. Much of how we know about historical events is based off of records in books. Are film in those things based on those books? The further back we go into history, the more likely that we'd only have one surviving source of an event. A Night to Remember probably served as some sort of antecedent to Titanic, but Cameron was able to go and research other things and fill out details that the book did not contain, thus we can argue that Titanic is original. But if you're talking about something that happened 1000 years ago or more, rather than 100, that's considerably different.

 

Say you want to make a film about Jesus. There are possibly some historical records and other sources to consider, but The Bible is going to weigh very heavily into the narrative of your story. Is it possible to say you're making a movie that isn't based on it? (I pondered about The Passion of the Christ while building my list, but ultimately decided against it.) Additionally, when we're talking about very old events, the questions of fact and fiction become murky. If we have a source, is it the work of a reporter or an author? Was Jesus even real? And if so, how closely did the reality of his life come through in the sources we have about him?

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Top Canada , FD above LOT....@Baumer will now say FTF

1-SLOP, 2-FD, 3-LOT, 4-M&D, 5-PEY,6-IDR,7-CI,8-BFG, 9-Sultan, 10-3 p'tits Cochons 2 (doesn't even show BOm charts)

 

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2 hours ago, bangbingchan said:

No.It's not the first horror film released in China.It didn't have any supernatural factor.It's okay to have shark.Yeah,the Shallows will release in China

Ghost movies are banned in China.. but aliens are ok! 

 

Those CRAZY Chinese!  LMAO! 

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