Jump to content

Tower

Weekend estimates (11-02/04-12)(starting pg 15)

Recommended Posts

That is crazy. Lets not forget the movie hold incredibly well everywhere. For example, in France movies usually open on Wednesdays. Skyfall opened on a Friday, so this weekend it probably had a very low drop. Same thing happened over here.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



Exhibitor Relations ‏@ERCboxofficeSKYFALL debuts: GERMANY - $23.9M, ITALY - $7.9M, SPAIN - $6.7M, SWITZ - $5.3M, INDIA - $5.1M, HOLLAND - $4.4M, AUSTRIA - $3.4MIncredible.

Link to comment
Share on other sites



Exhibitor Relations ‏@ERCboxofficeSKYFALL debuts: GERMANY - $23.9M, ITALY - $7.9M, SPAIN - $6.7M, SWITZ - $5.3M, INDIA - $5.1M, HOLLAND - $4.4M, AUSTRIA - $3.4MIncredible.

Didn't it open in France this weekend as well? :unsure: Brilliant number in Germany, #2 of all time. How did ROTK manage to open to 30 million in Germany nearly a decade ago, and no movie since as broken 24 million?EDIT: NVM, it opened in France last weekend. Edited by riczhang
  • Like 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites







You love misquoting me don't you? I've never said that it was a bad investment, I don't think it is a bad investment. I said in my posts that in the long run it will be a good investment, but Disney should've driven the price down a bit more. 3.75 billion is more of a fair deal.

How much do you think Episode 7-9 will make worldwide, total?and keep in mind that doesn't include ILM, toys, videogames, tv rights, dvds, toys, merchandising, and TOYS. 4 billion was a bargain. Star Wars is one of the strongest brands out there and Disney has a chance to make it even stronger.
Link to comment
Share on other sites



How? 800 mill internationally?

yep foreign. It's early yet. Don't know how many more markets to open still but 2nd weekend at almost 300m is pretty hefty. QoS foreign was only 417m for it's entire run. Edited by ECSTASY
Link to comment
Share on other sites



yep foreign. It's early yet. Don't know how many more markets to open still but 2nd weekend at almost 300m is pretty hefty.

How many films have made 800 mill internationally?I'll save you the time of looking it up. There are 5 and one of them is not 3D. There is 0% chance Skyfall makes 800 mill internationally and a billion WW.
Link to comment
Share on other sites







How many films have made 800 mill internationally?I'll save you the time of looking it up. There are 5 and one of them is not 3D. There is 0% chance Skyfall makes 800 mill internationally and a billion WW.

Just a thought.
Link to comment
Share on other sites



Sunday (11/4) Update: Sony reports that Skyfall's international total is now $287 million after taking in $156 million this weekend.

Sony Pictures Releasing International passes its all time biggest year and is at $2.16 billion thru today. SPRI's previous best year ever was 2009 with $2.14 billion.

Stats from Sony:

GERMANY opened with a huge $23.9 million, which was the biggest opening of 2012, 77% bigger than the openining of Quantum of Solace and 88% bigger than Casino Royale.

ITALY launched with $7.9 million, which was the biggest opening of a Hollywood film in 2012 and the 2nd biggest overall. It beat the opening of Quantum by 95% and Casino by 85%.

SPAIN opened to $6.7 million, which is the 2nd biggest opening of the year behind the phenomenal The Impossible. It was 27% bigger than the opening of Quantum and 73% more than Casino.

SWITZERLAND had a record-setting opening of $5.3 million, the biggest opening in history there, breaking Quantum of Solace's old record.

HOLLAND opened with $4.4 million which was by far the biggest opening of the year there, almost 2 ½ times the previous best Dark Knight. The opening of Skyfall was 91% bigger than that of Quantum, 179% more than Casino.

AUSTRIA launched with a gigantic $3.4 million, more than double the previous biggest opening of 2012 (Ted), and the 2nd biggest opening of all time there behind Lord Of The Rings: Return of the King in 2003.

MEXICO bowed with $3.2 million, which was 40% bigger than the opening of Quantum of Solace and 151% bigger than Casino Royale.

In Asia, INDIA launched with a big $5.1 million, the 2nd biggest opening of the year there behind only The Amazing Spider-Man, beating the openings of the the #3 film Avengers by 20% and the #4 film Dark Knight by 41%. This opening was 60% bigger than Quantum's, 82% more than Casino's.

INDONESIA opened on a rare Thursday and grossed $2.5 million, outgrossing the normal Wednesday openings of Quantum by 93% and Casino by almost 4 times. It was the #3 opening of the year there behind The Amazing Spider-Man and Avengers.

MALAYSIA also bowed with $2.5 million and like Indonesia was the 3rd biggest opening of the year behind the same films. This was 45% bigger than Quantum's opening frame, 160% more than Casino's.

TAIWAN also launched with $2.5 million, here the 2nd biggest opening of the year behind Avengers, 69% bigger than Quantum and more than 5 times the opening of Casino. SINGAPORE opened to $2.3, the 4th best opening of 2012 behind Avengers, Spider-Man, and Dark Knight. This opening beat those of Quantum by 77% and Casino by 117%.

The PHILIPPINES launched with $1.9 million, 44% bigger than the opening of Quantum, 3 times the opening of Casino. HONG KONG also opened to $1.9 with an 80% market share, besting the opening of Quantum by 59%, Casino by 3 times.

THAILAND launched with $1.8 million and an 83% market share, 13% bigger than the opening of Quantum, 34% bigger than Casino.

20+ smaller markets all opened well, bigger than any of the previous James Bond films.

Holdovers were nothing less than stunning. The UK fell off just 21% from its opening weekend to gross $25.7 million and bring the 10-day market cume to jaw-dropping $85.8 million.

FRANCE added $14.3 million in its 2nd frame to bring the market cume to $30.0, already passing the lifetime of Casino Royale and a day from passing Quantum Of Solace. The Fri-Sat-Sunday portion of the weekend fell off just 20% from last weekend's opening.

RUSSIA was off a good 47% from its opening, adding $5.2 million to bring the market cume to $16.1.

BRAZIL fell just 5% from its opening frame ($3.4 million/$7.8 million cume)

KOREA was down 49% ($3.0 million/$11.4 million)

SWEDEN fell off just 2% from its opening frame ($2.8 million/$8.1 million cume)

DENMARK fell 15% ($2.7 million/$7.5 million)

BELGIUM was up 6% for Fri-Sun ($2.6 million/$4.9 million)

POLAND fell just 24% from its opening ($1.9 million/$5.7 million)

NORWAY was off 48% ($1.5 million/$6.5 million)

FINLAND fell 12% ($1.3 million/$4.1 million).

Imax issued an estimated weekend gross of $4.3 mil in 132 locations over 36 territories, or $33+k a screen.

  • Like 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites









  • 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.