Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Final Numbers for 4 Week

Monday has come and gone and here are the final numbers for week 4 including domestic box office. Thanks to foreign sales boosted by openings in U.K, France, Hong Kong and Belgium, Transformers has tipped over the half a billion mark. I guess all thats last is Japan and Germany and the movie will finally have been released worldwide.

Top 5 Movies of 2007:
1. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End numbers:
Budget: 300 million
Opening Weekend: 114.7 million
Total Domestic: 306.9 million
Total Foreign: 640.6 million
Worldwide Total: 947.5 million

2. Spider-Man 3 Numbers:
Budget: 258 million
Opening Weekend: 151.1million
Total Domestic: 336.0 million
Total Foreign: 552.8 million
Worldwide Total: 888.8 million

3. Shrek 3 Numbers:
Budget: 160 million
Opening Weekend: 121.6 million
Total Domestic: 319.8 million
Total Foreign: 398.4 million
Worldwide Total: 718.2 million

4. Harry Potter And The Order of the Phoenix Numbers:
Budget: 150 million
Opening Weekend: 77.4 million
Total Domestic: 242.4 million
Total Foreign: 454 million
Worldwide Total: 969.4 million

5. Transformers Numbers:
Budget: 150 million
Opening Weekend: 67.6 million
Total Domestic: 284.7 million
Total Foreign: 248.5 million
Worldwide Total: 533.2 million

4 comments:

  1. Lame human characters, campy robot character who did not match their over done butt ugly look, stupid script, tons of lame plot lines, only one fight scene you could see, music was almost okay, really poor editing, almost zero meaningful dialog, zero character development, and down to #5 of the year. And these idiots get to make a second movie? Damn they think that movie goers are about a sharp as a sack of wet mice.

    This movie was as serious and high quality as Ronald McDonald. With 20 years to think of something you'd think they would have made better plans than to use the world's loudest B-movie director.

    These people don't need an Astrotrain, they need a clue train, but then again their clue station has been closed for repairs for a while. I'd rather watch AI while wearing a straight jacket, after having 16 cups of coffee, while having needles gabbed into my eyes and ears, while bathing in a bath of flees, with a stomach filled with razor blades, than watch that film again.

    I doubt anyone would tell me that this could not have been handled better. Even this blog appears to have lost it's zeal for the movie.

    But I know that people are passive. So I just expect they'll walk away. They're not going to complain. In fact they don't want to admit they spent money poorly, so they defend the movie, to protect their egos. Watch.

    That being said, it's okay to be entertained by a bad movie. We've all done it and there is no shame.

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  2. Hey genius, I have 533 million reasons why you're a moron and completely wrong. Go back to being stupid somewhere else. Thanks!

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  3. Sorry dude, but it's a blog spot, not a forum. There's a difference. It doesn't have to be updated every single minute of every single day because only one guy runs it and he runs it however he wishes. And if you didn't know, the same dude also runs other blogspots for other upcoming films.

    If you think the Movie sucks, then that's fine. Some of us think Pirates sucks. Some of us think Harry Potter sucks. Some us think Spidey sucks. That's kinda what nerdy geeky films do. They suck, but we still watch them.

    Paris Hilton sucks too, but people keep tuning into daily news about her instead of War in Iraq. So what's up with that?

    Have fun watching Hairspray. I'm sure that's more your type of movie.

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  4. This is very immature. You really think that there is some kind of posting policy that says "Only post all about how you love the movie, or go away."

    Comments are opinions. And it seems you really only have an opinion about suppressing other people's opinions.

    If you love it, love it! If you feel that people who think it could have easily been better are was carried out poorly, then they do. If, however, you take that personal, or can't stand when others don't agree with you, then you have issues to work out.

    I love that people love it. That's great. Enjoy. We all love film that other people can't stand. That's life.

    In this case it's a subject that is near and dear to me and I'm going to comment about how it was not a movie that was worth the money or time. It was easy to get right and hard, really hard to get wrong. They did, in my opinion. That's all.

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