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Frozen passes 6 millions Blu Ray discs sold after 7 week in North America. 1,5 millions more than Avatar (the actual best seller ever with about 7 millions) and 1 million more than Desplicable me 2 (the former fastest seller) in the same time.

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Frozen passes 6 millions Blu Ray discs sold after 7 week in North America. 1,5 millions more than Avatar (the actual best seller ever with about 7 millions) and 1 million more than Desplicable me 2 (the former fastest seller) in the same time.

A lot of money for Disney :)
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Top 5 2014 worldwide grosses

1 Transformers: Age of Extinction Par  . $752.5
2 Frozen BV       $741,0 tot $1269,5
3 X-Men: Days of Future Past Fox     $731.4
4 Captain America: The Winter Soldier BV $712.4
5 The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Sony       $705.0

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Most Profitable Movies, Based on Absolute Profit on Worldwide Gross 2000-

 

Income: cinema + home theatre studio revenues

Expense: production, distribution and marketing costs

  Release Date  Movie Approx.Income  Appr.Expense Profit
1   12/18/2009  Avatar                                   $1,740,557,518  $516,262,000 $1,224,295,518
2 5/4/2012 Marvel's The Avengers $972,158,071  $300,290,000   $671,868,071
3   7/15/2011   Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II $814,435,321  $177,306,000   $637,129,321
4   11/22/2013  Frozen   $859,277,536  $245,904,000   $613,373,536
5 7/7/2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest $854,669,778  $293,790,000   $560,879,778
6 7/2/2013 Despicable Me 2                               $692,316,982  $143,056,000   $549,260,982
7   7/18/2008   The Dark Knight                               $798,721,022  $263,340,000   $535,381,022
8   6/18/2010   Toy Story 3                                   $779,647,748  $267,398,000   $512,249,748
9   7/11/2007   Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $700,504,540  $202,594,000   $497,910,540
10  11/18/2005  Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire         $672,277,070  $208,064,000   $464,213,070
11  11/20/2009  The Twilight Saga: New Moon                   $561,968,953  $103,444,000   $458,524,953
12  7/2/2007   Transformers                               $653,732,000  $202,632,000   $451,100,000
13  11/19/2010  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I  $626,934,846  $180,774,000   $446,160,846
14  6/30/2010   The Twilight Saga: Eclipse                 $553,525,984  $117,520,000   $436,005,984
15  5/3/2013 Iron Man 3                                 $682,639,500  $252,176,000   $430,463,500
16  5/24/2007   Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End   $782,824,246  $353,222,000   $429,602,246
17  6/29/2011   Transformers: Dark of the Moon             $667,246,325  $241,684,000 $425,562,325
18  6/24/2009   Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen           $692,293,992  $267,372,000 $424,921,992
19  6/15/1994   The Lion King                                 $615,812,041  $197,724,000   $418,088,041
20  7/1/2009   Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs             $555,478,646  $138,280,000   $417,198,646

 

Source: the-numbers.com

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Most Profitable Movies, Based on Absolute Profit on Worldwide Gross 2000-

 

Income: cinema + home theatre studio revenues

Expense: production, distribution and marketing costs

  Release Date  Movie Approx.Income  Appr.Expense Profit

1   12/18/2009  Avatar                                   $1,740,557,518  $516,262,000 $1,224,295,518

2 5/4/2012 Marvel's The Avengers $972,158,071  $300,290,000   $671,868,071

3   7/15/2011   Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II $814,435,321  $177,306,000   $637,129,321

4   11/22/2013  Frozen   $859,277,536  $245,904,000   $613,373,536

5 7/7/2006 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest $854,669,778  $293,790,000   $560,879,778

6 7/2/2013 Despicable Me 2                               $692,316,982  $143,056,000   $549,260,982

7   7/18/2008   The Dark Knight                               $798,721,022  $263,340,000   $535,381,022

8   6/18/2010   Toy Story 3                                   $779,647,748  $267,398,000   $512,249,748

9   7/11/2007   Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $700,504,540  $202,594,000   $497,910,540

10  11/18/2005  Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire         $672,277,070  $208,064,000   $464,213,070

11  11/20/2009  The Twilight Saga: New Moon                   $561,968,953  $103,444,000   $458,524,953

12  7/2/2007   Transformers                               $653,732,000  $202,632,000   $451,100,000

13  11/19/2010  Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I  $626,934,846  $180,774,000   $446,160,846

14  6/30/2010   The Twilight Saga: Eclipse                 $553,525,984  $117,520,000   $436,005,984

15  5/3/2013 Iron Man 3                                 $682,639,500  $252,176,000   $430,463,500

16  5/24/2007   Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End   $782,824,246  $353,222,000   $429,602,246

17  6/29/2011   Transformers: Dark of the Moon             $667,246,325  $241,684,000 $425,562,325

18  6/24/2009   Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen           $692,293,992  $267,372,000 $424,921,992

19  6/15/1994   The Lion King                                 $615,812,041  $197,724,000   $418,088,041

20  7/1/2009   Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs             $555,478,646  $138,280,000   $417,198,646

 

Source: the-numbers.com

 

No titanic and no LOTR or starwars, that seems strange to me.

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No titanic and no LOTR or starwars, that seems strange to me.

this ranking isn't very accurate for movies released before 2004 and much influenced by home video sales. Frozen for example adds 230M$ in DVD and BR sales only for first two months of release in USA, so always speaking of studio revenues (50-55% of boxoffice gross), already more than in cinemas.

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Norwegian tourism is booming thanks to Frozen

 

"Disney partnered with tourism promoter Innovation Norway to drive interest, and VisitNorway.com added a Frozen banner to its homepage. The promotion has paid off, with traffic to VisitNorway tripling since the film's release, and traffic on low-cost airline Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA increasing by 52%. Flight Tracker reported that searches for Norwegian flights have risen by 153%, while hotel bookings are up 37%."

 

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jun/06/disney-frozen-boost-norwegian-tourism

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Norwegian tourism is booming thanks to Frozen

 

"Disney partnered with tourism promoter Innovation Norway to drive interest, and VisitNorway.com added a Frozen banner to its homepage. The promotion has paid off, with traffic to VisitNorway tripling since the film's release, and traffic on low-cost airline Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA increasing by 52%. Flight Tracker reported that searches for Norwegian flights have risen by 153%, while hotel bookings are up 37%."

 

http://www.theguardian.com/film/2014/jun/06/disney-frozen-boost-norwegian-tourism

 

Frozen is from a Danish author and this is Norway which is benefiting from it, they're smart :P

The new visitors are mainly American,Japanese and Korean I guess given its success there.

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