kayumanggi Posted August 19, 2017 Share Posted August 19, 2017 (edited) lmao! Wrong post. Edited August 19, 2017 by kayumanggi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RichWS Posted September 20, 2017 Share Posted September 20, 2017 (edited) Wasn't quite sure where to put this. I've been keeping this list up to date for a couple of years. Here are the 250 highest-grossing films of the 21st Century (2000-now), all adjusted to the current ticket price of $8.89. I'll do this in a few separate posts.... (yes, I'm aware of 3D and large screen format prices. Who cares?) Star Wars: The Force Awakens - $987.8 million Avatar - $888.7 million Marvel’s The Avengers - $696.2 million Jurassic World - $687.9 million The Dark Knight - $660.4 million Shrek 2 - $631.6 million Spider-Man - $617.7 million Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest - $574.5 million The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King - $555.8 million Rogue One: A Star Wars Story - $546.9 million Spider-Man 2 - $534.8 million The Passion of the Christ - $530.1 million Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith - $527.4 million The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - $519.9 million Beauty and the Beast - $504.0 million Finding Nemo - $500.8 million The Dark Knight Rises - $500.5 million Finding Dory - $499.8 million Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone - $498.8 million The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring - $492.2 million Avengers: Age of Ultron - $484.1 million Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen - $476.6 million Toy Story 3 - $467.6 million The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - $464.4 million Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones - $462.4 million The Hunger Games - $455.7 million Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - $450.3 million Iron Man 3 - $447.2 million Frozen - $438.2 million Spider-Man 3 - $434.8 million How the Grinch Stole Christmas - $428.9 million Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 - $427.1 million Shrek - $420.4 million Captain America: Civil War - $419.4 million Shrek the Third - $417.0 million The Matrix Reloaded - $415.1 million Transformers - $412.5 million Wonder Woman - $411.5 million The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe - $404.6 million Despicable Me 2 - $402.5 million Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - $402.2 million Monsters, Inc. - $401.9 million Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets - $400.9 million Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End - $399.8 million Meet the Fockers - $399.8 million Transformers: Dark of the Moon - $395.1 million Iron Man - $394.2 million Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - $392.6 million Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 - $389.8 million Cast Away - $385.3 million Edited September 20, 2017 by RichWS 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gokai Red Posted October 3, 2017 Share Posted October 3, 2017 It's been a while... Wonder Woman Current Gross: $412, 265, 643 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: $388, 573, 980 SURPASSED Quadruple Century Mark: $400, 000, 000 SURPASSED Spider-Man: $403, 706, 375 SURPASSED Iron Man 3 (Top 5 CBM): $409, 013, 994 SURPASSED 4x Multiplier: $413, 005, 884 ($740, 241 remaining) Spider-Man: Homecoming Current Gross: $332, 707, 249 The Amazing Spider-Man 2: $202, 853, 933 SURPASSED The Amazing Spider-Man: $262, 030, 663 SURPASSED Triple Century Mark: $300, 000, 000 SURPASSED Guardians of the Galaxy (highest non-sequel MCU): $333, 176, 600 ($469, 351 remaining) Spider-Man 3: $336, 530, 303 ($3, 823, 054 remaining) Dunkirk Current Gross: $186, 881, 004 Get Out (highest original film 2017): $175, 484, 140 SURPASSED Interstellar: $188, 020, 017 ($19, 139, 013 remaining) IT Current Gross: $290, 775, 232 The Sixth Sense: $293, 506, 292 ($2, 731, 060 remaining) Triple Century Mark: $300, 000, 000 ($9, 224, 768 remaining) Spider-Man: Homecoming: $332, 707, 249 ($41, 932, 017 remaining) Red Text indicates that the milestone in question is a stationary target. Blue Text indicates that the milestone in question is a moving target. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lilmac Posted December 15, 2017 Share Posted December 15, 2017 REALLY REALLY REALLY hope people don't view $190m+ for TLJ as somehow a disappointment. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
That One Girl Posted December 16, 2017 Share Posted December 16, 2017 Star Wars: The Last Jesus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric the Marxist Posted December 26, 2017 Share Posted December 26, 2017 Because Clay mentioned this thread and debating Star Wars is no longer fun: I'll gladly eat crow on my original predictions that Jumanji was going below Journey 2 adjusted. NATM numbers are in the bag, and while $300M is a longshot, that would be absolutely amazing to see. (Or maybe it won't be that hard. Paddington 2 seems like the only real hurdle for the film) All the Money was a little disappointing to me. I thought the Plummer/Spacey switch-up and good reviews could have gotten it above $5M. But I guess it would have made far less with Spacey in the role, so it's all kinda moot. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted December 26, 2017 Share Posted December 26, 2017 I'm also gonna share my thoughts here instead of the clutter that is the weekend thread: The Last Jedi numbers are what they are. It's obviously not another The Force Awakens (not should it have been expected to be). Jumanji is shaping up to be a monster, though. It's looking the pass the adjusted gross of the original 1995 movie, and with ease too. Pitch Perfect 3 isn't doing great but at least it should avoid the embarrassment of making less than the first movie like it seemed headed towards accomplishing yesterday. The Greatest Showman saw a nice rebound on Christmas, still thinking it could do $70M+ in the end. Ferdinand held fine and should also rebound from its opening now with Christmas in the past. Coco is still doing great. Downsizing and Father Figures are the casualties of the holidays, as expected. All the Money in the World didn't get off to a great start but certainly would've fared worse had they not recasted Spacey. The Post had a sensational opening as expected. It'll do great when it goes wide January 12. Great weekend overall for specialty titles too. Molly's Game had a very good opening day, while Darkest Hour, The Shape of Water, Call Me by Your Name and I Tonya all expanded really well. Excellent start for Phantom Thread as well. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
narniadis Posted December 26, 2017 Share Posted December 26, 2017 ^^ I actually find the Phantom Thread PTA to just ok? For some reason I thought it might have done more but I guess my expectations were out of sync with reality - same with Molly's Game - figured it would at least do 5k PTA. All of the others are doing about what I expected (minus Jedi but I am not discussing that further lol). Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted December 26, 2017 Share Posted December 26, 2017 Just now, narniadis said: ^^ I actually find the Phantom Thread PTA to just ok? For some reason I thought it might have done more but I guess my expectations were out of sync with reality - same with Molly's Game - figured it would at least do 5k PTA. All of the others are doing about what I expected (minus Jedi but I am not discussing that further lol). Phantom Thread isn't really in serious contention for anything above the line aside from Best Actor so these numbers are in line with that type of contender. It goes "wide" January 19. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WrathOfHan Posted December 26, 2017 Share Posted December 26, 2017 (edited) Phantom Thread had a pretty fucking great PTA IMO, especially when factoring in all the screenings that were held a month ago. This is how I can see the week panning out: 95k (-25%) 80k (-16%) 80k (-) 120k (+50%) 155k (+30%) 115k (-26%) 390k Weekend, 97.5k PTA Y'all are smoking it if you think that's anything less than great Edited December 26, 2017 by WrathOfHan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
narniadis Posted December 26, 2017 Share Posted December 26, 2017 11 minutes ago, WrathOfHan said: Phantom Thread had a pretty fucking great PTA IMO, especially when factoring in all the screenings that were held a month ago. This is how I can see the week panning out: 95k (-25%) 80k (-16%) 80k (-) 120k (+50%) 155k (+30%) 115k (-26%) 390k Weekend, 97.5k PTA Y'all are smoking it if you think that's anything less than great I guess I am just skewed with the 1 day gross... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eric the Marxist Posted January 1, 2018 Share Posted January 1, 2018 Again, because the weekend thread is full of circular arguments: If Han's $340M prediction becomes correct (I have a bit of a reservation), then Jumanji becomes the third-biggest Sony movie only behind Spider-Man 1 and 2. At the very least, it's definitely passing Skyfall. I'm still shocked Sony hasn't announced a sequel however. 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted January 2, 2018 Share Posted January 2, 2018 7 hours ago, CoolEric258 said: Again, because the weekend thread is full of circular arguments: Seriously. I'm only gonna post in here until The Last Jedi is out of the top 10, at least. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheForceuser707 Posted January 4, 2018 Share Posted January 4, 2018 On 12/27/2017 at 2:22 AM, filmlover said: I'm also gonna share my thoughts here instead of the clutter that is the weekend thread: The Last Jedi numbers are what they are. It's obviously not another The Force Awakens (not should it have been expected to be). That's such a weak excuse. Of course it was expected to be? Why spend so much money on something that will hardly make that money back? It was what $800M in global costs?? You do realize they haven't broken even per se - if this is true. With a lowish slice of the pie (65% from North America) and who knows what from overseas, they are struggling at around a $700M return on their investment. They expected this? Is this what you're saying? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brainbug Posted January 4, 2018 Share Posted January 4, 2018 53 minutes ago, TheForceuser707 said: That's such a weak excuse. Of course it was expected to be? Why spend so much money on something that will hardly make that money back? It was what $800M in global costs?? You do realize they haven't broken even per se - if this is true. With a lowish slice of the pie (65% from North America) and who knows what from overseas, they are struggling at around a $700M return on their investment. They expected this? Is this what you're saying? It seems the others were right. You truly are one of the funniest posters around here @That One Guy 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
baumer Posted January 4, 2018 Share Posted January 4, 2018 3 hours ago, TheForceuser707 said: That's such a weak excuse. Of course it was expected to be? Why spend so much money on something that will hardly make that money back? It was what $800M in global costs?? You do realize they haven't broken even per se - if this is true. With a lowish slice of the pie (65% from North America) and who knows what from overseas, they are struggling at around a $700M return on their investment. They expected this? Is this what you're saying? And you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
filmlover Posted January 4, 2018 Share Posted January 4, 2018 1 hour ago, TheForceuser707 said: That's such a weak excuse. Of course it was expected to be? Why spend so much money on something that will hardly make that money back? It was what $800M in global costs?? You do realize they haven't broken even per se - if this is true. With a lowish slice of the pie (65% from North America) and who knows what from overseas, they are struggling at around a $700M return on their investment. They expected this? Is this what you're saying? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheForceuser707 Posted January 5, 2018 Share Posted January 5, 2018 18 hours ago, baumer said: And you clearly have no idea what you are talking about. You clearly have no idea what I'm talking about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheForceuser707 Posted January 5, 2018 Share Posted January 5, 2018 18 hours ago, Brainbug said: It seems the others were right. You truly are one of the funniest posters around here @That One Guy Always Aiming to please. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FilmsFamily Posted February 4, 2018 Share Posted February 4, 2018 On 7/17/2017 at 5:44 AM, grim22 said: Bad numbers for most movies, good hold for WW and BD <<Last Weekend <Last Year View Index: By Year | By Weekend TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week # 1 N War for the Planet of the Apes Fox $56,500,000 - 4,022 - $14,048 $56,500,000 $150 1 2 1 Spider-Man: Homecoming Sony $45,200,000 -61.4% 4,348 - $10,396 $208,270,314 $175 2 3 2 Despicable Me 3 Uni. $18,947,840 -43.6% 4,155 -380 $4,560 $187,989,990 $80 3 4 3 Baby Driver TriS $8,750,000 -32.7% 3,043 -183 $2,875 $73,151,857 $34 3 5 8 The Big Sick LGF $7,600,000 +112.5% 2,597 +2,271 $2,926 $16,036,824 - 4 6 4 Wonder Woman WB $6,885,000 -29.9% 2,744 -347 $2,509 $380,686,078 $149 7 7 N Wish Upon BG $5,586,748 - 2,250 - $2,483 $5,586,748 $12 1 8 6 Cars 3 BV $3,167,000 -41.2% 2,049 -653 $1,546 $140,031,500 - 5 9 5 Transformers: The Last Knight Par. $2,780,000 -56.4% 2,323 -918 $1,197 $124,888,619 $217 4 10 7 The House WB (NL) $1,795,000 -62.4% 1,633 -1,501 $1,099 $23,129,558 $40 3 11 9 47 Meters Down ENTMP $1,210,000 -55.4% 1,032 -709 $1,172 $41,207,107 - 5 12 10 The Beguiled (2017) Focus $934,645 -54.7% 726 -215 $1,287 $9,407,214 - 4 13 13 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 BV $512,000 -40.5% 399 -261 $1,283 $386,574,390 $200 11 14 11 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales BV $494,000 -58.4% 448 -591 $1,103 $170,044,886 $230 8 15 15 The Hero Orch. $343,197 -41.5% 315 -132 $1,090 $3,401,307 - 6 16 17 Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie Fox $340,000 +2.4% 277 -130 $1,227 $71,171,375 - 7 17 12 The Mummy (2017) Uni. $327,370 -72.4% 401 -644 $816 $78,951,400 $125 6 18 20 The Little Hours G&S $318,510 +64.8% 105 +68 $3,033 $689,732 - 3 19 23 Maudie SPC $252,836 +37.3% 99 +32 $2,554 $3,546,518 - 12 20 16 Beatriz At Dinner RAtt. $222,720 -57.2% 205 -212 $1,086 $6,455,812 - 6 21 24 Paris Can Wait SPC $153,580 +1.9% 177 +46 $868 $5,303,660 - 10 22 14 All Eyez on Me LG/S $147,000 -75.8% 195 -404 $754 $44,728,273 $40 5 Is it collected from box-office mojo? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...