Sunday, July 08, 2007

Saturday Box Office: $25.42 Million

Fantasy Moguls is estimating that Transformers took in an additional $25.42 million in ticket sales for Saturday, bringing the total to $132.8 million for its 5.5 day take. They are also estimating that it might take in an additional $20.3 for Sunday so the week total might hit $153.1 million. If that estimate is correct "that would be the all-time 7th-best 7-day gross in modern box office history, and the best-ever for a non-sequel topping 2002’s original Spider-Man, which posted a $151.6M mark." As it stands, Transformers II is a lock, all that's left is an official announcement.
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12 comments:

  1. Well, I plunked down another $8.75 last night. Couldn't help it--there's something 'bout the 'bots!

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  2. 4 days worldwide gross = $143,656,961

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  3. $188,753,961

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  4. http://www.deadlinehollywooddaily.com/transformers-on-target-for-150m-first-week/

    Didn't know if you saw this or not...I'm so proud of this movie! ^^

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  5. 7 days worldwide gross $246,100,000

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  6. Just bought another ticket for today. It'll be my 7th time seeing it so far. I love the Century theaters here, they have the BIGGEST sound system ever! woo!

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  7. yes century is great .....we need to tell every TF fan on every blog every TF fan site to go see this movie at least 3 times if not more and then go to every other blog of none fans and tell them to see it cause its freakin awesome ^_^

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  8. worldwides rank #232 !!!!

    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/world/?pagenum=3&p=.htm

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  9. 2007 yearly box office rack #6 !!!

    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=2007&p=.htm

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  10. all time domestic grosses #151 !!!
    OMG just one week !!!

    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/domestic.htm?page=2&p=.htm

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  11. WOW! Such an awesome week. Now Transformers earn its respect and hopefully we'll see more transformes in the next film.

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  12. I saw it July 4th, and our group paid only $6.75 per ticket, because weekday showings are cheaper at our local theatre. We snuck in our own snacks and drinks, so we didn't get ripped off at the concession stand. The place was packed, and we ended up sitting near the rear, which in retrospect was a good thing because those battle scenes were LOUD. The best 4th of July in a long time. Can't wait for the DVD, which should be out by Christmas?

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