Jump to content

Alpha

CAYOM: Year 1 - Totals

Recommended Posts

Aaaaaaand here are domestic totals ... four days later!

 

  1. Spark Rising - $325,171,690
  2. Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - $322,572,086
  3. The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $304,214,771
  4. The Adventures of Scrooge McDuck - $302,791,551
  5. Amulet - $263,237,895
  6. Me and My Shadow - $217,480,403
  7. ReBoot - $213,253,062
  8. The Curse of Monkey Island - $189,757,008
  9. Flowers for Algernon - $188,158,074
  10. Hidden World - $184,575,187

 

He-Man - $169,047,470
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair - $153,423,701
Life is Strange - $146,847,092
White Hurricane - $146,277,255
Rabbids: The Big Adventure - $136,444,724
SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron - $135,188,243
The SCP Foundation - $129,916,082
Rendezvous with Rama - $128,520,211
Seeing Her - $125,696,139
Agent - $125,467,706
The Adventures of Oscar Pill - $109,778,806
A Love to Die For - $107,050,939
Mirror’s Edge - $104,792,457
Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $104,235,594
Mara, Daughter of the Nile - $100,925,304
Second to Singapore - $97,977,942
Hive Havoc - $92,717,647
Pandemic - $89,478,674
Public Eye - $83,163,619
Airframe - $82,406,517
Blood and Fur - $80,901,383
Extreme Dinosaurs - $79,943,355
The Provider - $79,672,808
The Screaming Planet - $79,262,030
Apocamance - $75,845,547
Rollercoaster - $75,436,876
The Space Pirates - $73,634,296
The Whale - $66,358,378
Sailing Champion - $65,493,830
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - $64,812,285
Second Wind - $64,557,020
Captain Planet - $59,465,831
Chrono Trigger - $59,212,704
Dino-Riders - $58,916,299
Séance - $58,616,422
SOMA - $57,714,173
Go Go GoBots - $57,495,662
Timmy's Winter Vacation - $56,820,348
BraveStarr - $56,798,214
An Apple a Night - $56,615,340
The Damsel - $52,526,768
The Haunting in Wisconsin - $50,818,554
Among the Serpents - $50,065,423
Love at First Sight - $47,784,975
Sea of Heroes - $45,435,893
The Rider - $44,998,779
Secret Searchers - $42,577,548
Killer Plane - $42,474,069
Touching Spirit Bear - $41,662,497
Operation Megasquad - $41,544,474

Brandybrook - $41,295,543
Tubular! - $41,201,703
Mile High - $40,385,397
The Yellow Wallpaper - $39,635,575
Runaway: A Road Adventure - $38,438,468
Lake of the Psychopaths - $38,125,179
Minnie’s Treasure Hunt - $37,911,327
PЯom - $37,855,448
The Defiler - $37,449,559
Poison and Wine - $37,107,114
When Winter Comes - $34,658,138
White Jerseys - $33,124,412
Best Friends Forever - $33,114,234
Project Classified - $32,978,327
Dangerous Beauty - $32,687,057
Jim’s Adversity - $31,936,201
The Great White - $30,015,902
Phone - $27,961,392
Kelsey Came Home - $26,636,503
Salem’s Lot - $26,472,501
A Family of Families - $24,089,021
The Little Engine That Could - $22,020,983
The Executioner - $21,901,335
River of Death - $20,894,840
Cold as the Void - $19,230,505
The Artificial Age - $18,960,414
Trump’s America - $17,940,670
Dawn of Extinction - $17,113,855
Lucky - $16,853,740
No Surrender - $16,645,620
America! - $15,908,419
Seduction - $15,339,753
Ophidiophobia - $15,069,036
The Ultimate Prank - $14,067,845
Signed in Blood - $13,959,919
The Beckinsville File - $13,720,545
The Trail - $13,016,910
Jungles - $12,664,646
Ninja - $11,682,476
Bad Cop - $10,489,478
Don’t Go Outside - $8,221,625
Stacie - $6,069,068
Battle: Mars - $5,085,707
The Devil's Hitman - $2,457,294

 

Overseas totals are coming tomorrow.

Edited by Alpha
  • Like 7
Link to comment
Share on other sites







A bit disappointing for Spark given the weekend holds, but still a terrific run overall!

 

I thought it was on track to have at least better legs than GOTG (better holds/openings up to its 5th weekend, with more summer weekdays to boot) - maybe it was meant to be 352m? :P

 

Not mad at the results, they were just a bit unexpected on my end.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



OVERSEAS GROSS / TOTAL WORLDWIDE GROSS

 

Voltron: Defenders of the Universe - $632,097,812 / $954,675,898

The Adventures of Scrooge McDuck - $613,206,964 / $915,998,515

Spark Rising - $556,186,871 / $881,358,5661
The Hunchback of Notre Dame - $437,981,744  / $742,196,515
Amulet - $409,765,487 / $673,003,382

Rabbids: The Big Adventure - $403,232,250 / $539,676,974

The Curse of Monkey Island - $345,228,508 / $534,985,516
Me and My Shadow - $313,814,960 / $531,295,363

He-Man - $356,867,181 / $525,914,651

Hidden World - $320,504,622 / $505,079,809

ReBoot - $290,621,870 / $503,874,932

Rendezvous with Rama - $279,479,783 / $407,999,994

White Hurricane - $255,397,051 / $401,674,306

SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron - $250,795,843 / $385,984,086

The Adventures of Oscar Pill - $276,032,302 / $385,811,108

Mirror’s Edge - $274,117,245 / $378,909,702
Agent - $232,525,990 / $357,993,696

Mara, Daughter of the Nile - $236,956,670 / $337,881,974
Flowers for Algernon - $140,108,178 / $328,266,252

The Screaming Planet - $225,382,822 / $304,644,852

The SCP Foundation - $151,306,099 / $281,222,181

Hive Havoc - $185,221,585 / $277,939,232

Extreme Dinosaurs - $183,731,278 / $263,674,633
The Truth About the Harry Quebert Affair - $92,150,997 / $245,574,698
Life is Strange - $83,911,866 / $230,758,958

The Space Pirates - $144,142,428 / $217,776,724

A Love to Die For - $101,741,496 / $208,792,435
Seeing Her - $73,099,613 / $198,795,752

Pandemic - $97,399,123 / $186,877,797
Faces & Voices: The True Story of Milli Vanilli - $75,545,790 / $179,781,384

The Whale - $101,389,895 / $167,748,273
Second to Singapore - $69,443,673 / $167,421,615

Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills - $85,454,699 / $150,266,984

Go Go GoBots - $90,814,552 / $148,310,214

Apocamance - $67,304,702 / $143,150,249

Airframe - $60,281,830 / $142,688,347

Dino-Riders - $81,633,394 / $140,549,693

Chrono Trigger - $77,829,754 / $137,042,458

Blood and Fur - $55,128,480 / $136,029,863

Rollercoaster - $59,972,618 / $135,409,494

The Provider - $54,505,687 / $134,178,495
Public Eye - $50,486,216 / $133,649,835

SOMA - $74,483,052 / $132,197,225

Captain Planet - $71,217,635 / $130,683,466

Among the Serpents - $76,480,718 / $126,546,141

BraveStarr - $56,798,214 / $63,785,993 / $120,584,207

Operation Megasquad - $69,644,280 / $111,188,754
Sailing Champion - $45,403,137 / $108,896,967

Sea of Heroes - $58,044,100 / $103,479,993

The Rider - $56,694,568 / $101,693,347

Second Wind - $64,557,020 / $36,358,257 / $100,915,277
Séance - $40,746,655 / $99,363,077

Killer Plane - $54,036,465 / $96,510,534
Timmy's Winter Vacation - $30,697,599 / $87,517,947
An Apple a Night - $28,543,215 / $85,158,555
The Damsel - $30,653,615 / $83,180,383

Brandybrook - $38,719,352 / $80,014,895
The Haunting in Wisconsin - $25,538,865 / $76,357,419
Love at First Sight - $23,826,213 / $71,611,188

Runaway: A Road Adventure - $26,928,216 / $65,366,684
Secret Searchers - $21,304,853 / $63,882,401

Mile High - $22,432,717 / $62,818,114
Touching Spirit Bear - $19,902,121 / $61,564,618

Poison and Wine - $22,754,469 / $59,861,583

The Yellow Wallpaper - $18,247,638 / $57,883,213
Tubular! - $14,328,592 / $55,530,295

Minnie’s Treasure Hunt - $17,126,024 / $55,037,351

The Great White - $24,750,819 / $54,766,721
Lake of the Psychopaths - $15,186,826 / $53,312,005
PЯom - $15,355,765 / $53,211,213
The Defiler - $14,628,765 / $52,078,324

Project Classified - $16,076,598 / $49,054,925
When Winter Comes - $14,085,995 / $48,744,133

Dangerous Beauty - $15,483,327 / $48,170,384

Best Friends Forever - $13,010,940 / $46,125,174
White Jerseys - $10,379,655 / $43,507,067
Jim’s Adversity - $9,616,208 / $41,552,409
Phone - $10,878,244 / $38,839,636

Salem’s Lot - $11,186,998 / $37,659,499
Kelsey Came Home - $8,737,127 / $35,373,630

The Executioner - $11,631,032 / $33,532,367

Dawn of Extinction - $15,910,534 / $33,024,389
A Family of Families - $6,641,231 / $30,730,252
The Little Engine That Could - $7,681,328 / $29,702,311
River of Death - $8,610,263 / $29,505,103

Lucky - $12,301,456 / $29,155,196

The Artificial Age - $10,154,206 / $29,114,620
Cold as the Void - $7,660,572 / $26,891,077
Trump’s America - $4,731,741 / $22,672,411
No Surrender - $4,654,109 / $21,299,729

Seduction - $5,464,052 / $20,803,805

Ophidiophobia - $4,751,465 / $19,820,501

Ninja - $8,122,035 / $19,804,511
America! - $3,666,830 / $19,575,249

Signed in Blood - $5,048,266 / $19,008,185

Jungles - $6,217,762 / $18,882,408

The Beckinsville File - $4,241,989 / $17,962,534

The Trail - $4,905,766 / $17,922,676
The Ultimate Prank - $3,129,440 / $17,197,285
Bad Cop - $2,765,128 / $13,254,606
Don’t Go Outside - $2,829,318 / $11,050,943

Battle: Mars - $3,793,104 / $8,878,811
Stacie - $1,527,058 / $7,596,126
The Devil's Hitman - $623,773 / $3,081,067

  • Like 4
Link to comment
Share on other sites



Not too bad, and yay for Extreme Dinosaurs not going extinct!

 

If I were to have one overall criticism it's that supernatural horror movies often (like more than half the time) do substantially more business overseas than domestically, but here you have pretty much all of them (except your own :P) doing about 50% of their domestic take overseas.

  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites







3 minutes ago, cookie said:

Who knows what Year 2 will bring :ph34r:

 

Trying to recall what the highest grossing film was.

 

I know I broke the 200m OW barrier with some super-anticipated sequels (and this was before BOM crashed, so before The Avengers did it!)

Link to comment
Share on other sites



3 minutes ago, 4815162342 said:

 

Trying to recall what the highest grossing film was.

 

I know I broke the 200m OW barrier with some super-anticipated sequels (and this was before BOM crashed, so before The Avengers did it!)

I think it was called Rhapsody in Blue or something like that and had a Titanic-like run in Year 1.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



Just now, cookie said:

I think it was called Rhapsody in Blue or something like that and had a Titanic-like run in Year 1.

 

No we broke that record in the 30s because everyone decided it was a really stupid film to be #1 all time and it was time to end its reign.

 

 

I think it ended up being one of my Hartwick films from the Sequel Trilogy.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



1 minute ago, 4815162342 said:

 

No we broke that record in the 30s because everyone decided it was a really stupid film to be #1 all time and it was time to end its reign.

 

 

I think it ended up being one of my Hartwick films from the Sequel Trilogy.

I remember Hartwick broke $200m OW but fell just short of the DOM record...

Edited by cookie
Link to comment
Share on other sites





7 minutes ago, cookie said:

I remember Hartwick broke $200m OW but fell just short of the DOM record...

 

I kinda think the final film got the DOM record...maybe...

 

 

But Henry Cavill got to lead three of the biggest films of all time, so there was that. And he didn't have to be a grumpy gloomball in the films too!

Link to comment
Share on other sites



Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.



  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Guidelines. Feel free to read our Privacy Policy as well.