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Weekend Box Office: Surprise Surprise, Harry #1

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DMczaf

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Movie / Weekend / Total

1 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban WB $92,645,000 $92,645,000

2 1 Shrek 2 D'WORKS $37,000,000 $313,600,000

3 2 The Day After Tomorrow FOX $28,150,000 $128,759,179

4 4 Raising Helen BV $6,675,000 $24,189,000

5 3 Troy WB $5,740,000 $119,053,000

6 7 Mean Girls PARA $2,900,000 $78,130,000

7 5 Soul Plane MGM $2,850,000 $11,080,000

8 6 Van Helsing UNIV $2,347,000 $114,509,000

9 8 Man on Fire FOX $1,025,000 $75,354,556

10 10 Super Size Me IDP $835,170 $6,200,931

11 16 A Day Without a Mexican TELVISA $385,000 $2,510,511

12 15 Saved! UA $349,000 $931,000


HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN
Total as of Jun. 6, 2004: $92,645,000 (Estimate)
+ Overseas Gross: $114,100,000
Production Budget: $130 million

SHREK 2
Total as of Jun. 6, 2004: $313,591,000 (Estimate)
+ Overseas Gross: $4,531,461
Production Budget: $70 million
Est. Marketing Costs: $50 million

THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW
Total as of Jun. 6, 2004: $128,759,000 (Estimate)
+ Overseas Gross: $109,100,000
Production Budget: $125 million
Est. Marketing Costs: $50 million

TROY
Total as of Jun. 6, 2004: $119,052,000 (Estimate)
+ Overseas Gross: $265,200,000
Production Budget: $175 million
Est. Marketing Costs: $50 million

VAN HELSING
Total as of Jun. 6, 2004: $114,509,000 (Estimate)
+ Overseas Gross: $139,000,000
Production Budget: $160 million
Est. Marketing Costs: $50 million
 

Hamfam

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It did better than Day After Tommorow's first weekend (Which even had a bank holiday to help it) and should probally over-take it soon too. 100 mil is pretty good.
 

All Hail C-Webb

Hailing from the Chill-Web
If the first number you're seeing for Harry Potter was $92 mil, then you would have every right to think that it's great, but after seeing Fridays original estimates, you're going to hear many people say that $92 mil is dissapointing.

Fridays original estimated gross was $41 mil (the second highest grossing day ever, and highest grossing friday). Saturday's gross dropped 18% (most movies rise on Saturday, very few drop more than 10%), and Sundays estimated drop was 27%, which is likely going to be even worse when actuals come out.

Box Office Games

For those of you interested, these are some really fun games where ou try and predict the box office. It might be too late to register for the summer game (though u can do movielines at any time), but there should be a new game in the fall.
 

Guzim

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Sactown said:
Fridays original estimated gross was $41 mil (the second highest grossing day ever, and highest grossing friday).
Now they're saying that Friday's gross was $38,210,000.
 

fbcamp

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So whats the deal with Shreks overseas numbers, they're pretty terrible. Was it released in all regions (or is the humor too american)?

Also how do you guys think riddick will fair at the box office? I hope and pray that it isn't as bad (quality wise) as Pitch Black.
 

DMczaf

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fbcamp said:
So whats the deal with Shreks overseas numbers, they're pretty terrible. Was it released in all regions (or is the humor too american)?

It wasnt a worldwide release like Day After Tomorrow and Harry Potter
 

Dead

well not really...yet
Pitch Black is awesome, stfu.

And all the buzz for Riddick so far is that its fucking ace.
 

AlphaSnake

...and that, kids, was the first time I sucked a dick for crack
How many near-$100M movie-debuts does this make for the summer? We've still got Riddick and of course Spider-Man 2 on the way. 2004 will end up the highest grossing year for the industry of all time - and may very well stay that way for quite a bit. This is an incredible summer.
 

arter_2

Member
i thought it was great it deserves all the hype its getting. now all i can wait for is spiderman which i hope will rock.
 

SteveMeister

Hang out with Steve.
Actuals are in:

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: $93,687,367
Shrek 2: $37,931,716 ($314,523,202)
The Day After Tomorrow: $27,869,665 ($128,478,844)
Raising Helen: $6,550,342 ($24,064,716)
Troy: $5,977,491 ($119,290,098)
Mean Girls: $2,927,211 ($78,157,529)
Soul Plane: $2,755,007 ($10,986,076)
Van Helsing: $2,439,860 ($114,601,155)
Man on Fire: $1,047,993 ($75,377,549)
Super Size Me: $842,684 ($6,208,445)
 
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