CJohn Posted July 12, 2012 Posted July 12, 2012 True Grit did about 80M OS. Same with Cowboys & Aliens. Tarantino is a big name, tho.Predictions:CJohn - 105M Quote
JCS Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 Django Unchained is off to a great start with $48.1 million in 54 markets.Great weekend! 1 Quote
A Marvel Fanboy Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 Django Unchained is off to a great start with $48.1 million in 54 markets. Globally, Django has $186.5 million in the bank. Key stats from Sony, the film's overseas distributor: DJANGO opening is 30% bigger than the aggregated opening weekends of INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS in the same 54 markets ($37.02 million). In all, 23 of the 38 individual markets we tracked opened at #1 with just about all of them exceeding the opening of INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. Top markets: GERMANY launched with $9.6 million, #1 in the market and 2½ times the opening of INGLOURIOUS. FRANCE opened with $7.3 million, also #1 and 25% bigger than INGLOURIOUS. RUSSIA earned $5.4 million, #2 in the market behind HANSEL AND GRETEL... and more than double INGLOURIOUS. The UK bowed with $4.8, 2nd in the market behind LES MIZ and 54% more than the F-S-S of INGLOURIOUS. ITALY grossed $4.3 million, #1 in the market and 62% bigger then INGLOURIOUS, SPAIN tallied $3.3 million, #1 in the market and 13% less than INGLOURIOUS, AUSTRIA launched with a big $1.3 million, 68% better than INGLOURIOUS, and SWITZERLAND also bowed at #1 with $1.3 million, which is 64% more than INGLOURIOUS' standard opening weekend. 1 Quote
IndustriousAngel Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 The duo Tarantino/Waltz is now a confirmed draw in Germany and Austria. Massive opening, and presales for next week indicate strong weekdays and a good hold. Quote
keysersoze123 Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 with the exception of spain(what's new) its comfortably beating basterds which grossed 200M OS. I would say target is 250M OS and 400M+ WW. 1 Quote
Fullbuster Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 Germany, France and Russia are so impressive Quote
Fake Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 with the exception of spain(what's new) its comfortably beating basterds which grossed 200M OS. I would say target is 250M OS and 400M+ WW.Yes..... 400M should happen...... Quote
CJohn Posted January 20, 2013 Author Posted January 20, 2013 You had my curiosity. Now you have my attention. 1 Quote
fishstick Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 with the exception of spain(what's new) its comfortably beating basterds which grossed 200M OS. I would say target is 250M OS and 400M+ WW.That would be amazing. Quote
fishstick Posted January 20, 2013 Posted January 20, 2013 The duo Tarantino/Waltz is now a confirmed draw in Germany and Austria. Massive opening, and presales for next week indicate strong weekdays and a good hold.OK, I can`t resists it. So good that Waltz is a draw in German-speaking countries while Shitto can`t draw a curve in Oz let at alone audiences. Quote
The Hand of Illumination Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 Initially I was doubtful that this would approach 100m OS and was leaning more towards 50m at the max due to the subject matter. I am now relieved that it is not only a foregone conclusion but that it could quadruple my optimistic prediction. Quote
A Marvel Fanboy Posted January 21, 2013 Posted January 21, 2013 400M is locked. Even 450M is very likely atp. Should be somewhere between 450~500m. A China release could help to 500M. Quote
Moviedweeb Posted January 27, 2013 Posted January 27, 2013 $111.5m international according to BOMhttp://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=djangounchained.htm Quote
A Marvel Fanboy Posted January 27, 2013 Posted January 27, 2013 both 300m os and 500m ww is a done deal. Quote
Fake Posted January 27, 2013 Posted January 27, 2013 both 300m os and 500m ww is a done deal. Not quite. Quote
A Marvel Fanboy Posted January 27, 2013 Posted January 27, 2013 Django Unchained raked in another $42.9 million in its 2nd weekend of international releases, bringing the overseas total to $111.5 million. The film's global total is now $257.8 million. Key stats from Sony, the film's overseas distributor: Australia launched at #1 in the market with a terrific $4.2 million, 33% bigger than the opening of INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. New Zealand also bowed at #1, grossing $.385, 34% than INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS' opening. Denmark earned $.585, 2nd in the market to local film JAGTEN and 57% bigger than INGLOURIOUS BASTERDS. Portugal took in an excellent $.365 and was neck-and-neck for the market lead with the opening weekend of THE IMPOSSIBLE. Key market holdovers: DJANGO held like a rock everywhere, with the last weekend's opening markets falling an aggregate of just 21%. Germany was off just 11%, grossing $8.1 million (#1 in the market) and bringing the market cume to $21.0 m. France fell just 18% from its opening frame, earning $6.6 m (#1) to bring the market cume to $16.4. The UK dropped a miniscule 16%, earning $3.8 m (#2) and bringing the market total to $11.5. Italy fell 26% with $3.5 (#1), cume now $9.9. Fast-burning Russia fell just 43% from its opening weekend, grossing $3.2 (#2), cume is now $10.4. Spain dropped 25% in its 2nd frame, earning $2.5 (#1), cume is now $7.0. Switzerland was off just 18% from its opening, grossing $1.1 (#1), cume now $3.1. Austria fell off 27% to gross $1.0 (#1) and bring the market cume to $3.1. Brazil added $.950 (#4) in its 2nd weekend, off just 26% from its opening, bringing the market total to $3.1. Sweden fell off 30% from its opening frame, grossing $.820 (#1), cume is now $2.6. Holland fell just 14% from its opening weekend, adding $.770 (#1) and bringing the market total to $2.0. Belgium was off just 9% in its 2nd frame, grossing $.650 (#1) while bringing the market cume to $1.5. Quote