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All these numbers are records, the international box office, the worldwide box office, the screen counts, everything. Paradoxically, this is arguably the biggest week of the year on the home market, as well as one of the slowest. However, it is also one of the slowest, because Avatar scared away a lot of other releases. I expect records could be broken this week, but it is a top-heavy list. As for Pick of the Week contenders, Avatar is obviously a contender, but I'm holding off until the screener arrives.
While it is playing in a large number of markets, these were mostly of the smaller variety. Another impressive hold from How to Train Your Dragon combined with a lacklustre opening for Kick-Ass to produce a second consecutive weekend where Sunday's estimates are too close to declare a weekend winner.
Lionsgate's second place position now may simply be because they've posted a more precise estimate. With a debut in Japan this weekend, it could climb back into the top five. Even if it doesn't, it still has to be considered a financial success. This bodes well for its chances in Spain and Brazil.
This could be an omen for its run in Japan. The film again had no major market openings this weekend, but it remains a powerhouse in many countries. This includes the U. Its biggest market of the weekend was the U. With debuts in France, Spain, Japan, and Brazil over the next month and a half, the film will have no trouble adding to its totals. It could more than double its current worldwide box office. Audiences Stay Mad over Alice March 16th, The box office results were mostly fantastic over the weekend, thanks almost entirely to one film, Alice in Wonderland.
The movie was able to hold on better than almost everyone predicted, but the rest of the new releases failed to connect.
The film's biggest single market was the U. There's no other word to describe it. Alice in Wonderland 's record-breaking opening blew away all expectations and by itself was almost as much as the entire weekend box office last weekend and last year. March 7th, The Oscars are being handed out as we speak and I will be updating our list of nominees with some of the winners as they happen.
So far we've seen a few awards handed out, but no surprises. The Numbers' annual Oscar polls have proved to be remarkably accurate predictors of the final results on Oscar night. We call results based on the hundreds of The Numbers readers who vote in our Predict the Oscars competition.
We've received all the votes now, and are ready to make predictions in all categories. Percentage figures are the percentage of The Numbers readers who believe a movie or performance will win. They are a rough guide to how likely a particular movie is to win in a category. With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Picture and we actually have a real race in this category.
Today we look at Best Director and we actually have a real race in this category. Alice's Expectations are Wonderful March 4th, Buy at AllPosters. This time around Alice in Wonderland is expecting to top that figure.
In fact, a lot think it will set the March opening record. For the eleventh weekend in a row, Avatar was the biggest draw at the international box office, but this week its win was extra special. This is more than Titanic made worldwide, meaning the film has in effect lapped its nearest competition.
To put this in perspective, this would be enough for the film to earn seventh place on the list of highest grossing franchises worldwide, and it will likely top Batman and Pirates of the Caribbean with ease.
Island Alone at the Top March 2nd, Overall, it was a solid weekend at the box office. Ticket sales are still down by about 0. Weekend Race Looks Crazy February 25th, February ends with a couple of wide releases, both of which have a shot at taking first place.
However, while both new films have a shot at top spot, Shutter Island will probably remain there over the weekend.
This is not to say that the new releases are particularly weak, especially compared to the new releases that came out this time last year. In fact, the top three films from this year might all perform better than the top film last year, so has a real chance to stop the slide and maintain its record-setting pace.
This is great news for the film, but better news for IMAX, as it is still expanding internationally. The movie's strong showing will go a long way in convincing more theater owners to add IMAX screens in the future.
While Shutter Island exceeded expectations, it was the only film in the top five to do so, which hurt the overall box office.
Then again, it was a post-holiday, post-Valentine's Day weekend, so this collapse isn't as bad as it looks. However, it was 6. Martin Scorsese and Leonardo DiCaprio both enjoyed record openings this weekend as Shutter Island made an excellent debut, according to Paramount's estimates released on Sunday. Looking for a Picture Perfect Start February 18th, There's only one wide release opening this week, Shutter Island , which should help that film maximize its box office potential.
However, there's little hope it will match last year 's number one film, Madea Goes to Jail. Hopefully the post-holiday weekend won't be too hard on the holdovers and can add another win over last year. Perhaps it can even lift ticket sales over last year's pace. There was only one holdover in the top five of the international chart this week, and it was no surprise which film it was. It won't be the last market where this happens.
Presidents' Weekend Was Lovely February 16th, All three wide releases beat expectations, some by massive margins, which helped this year shatter the previous Presidents' Day long weekend record. In both cases, the previous best was last year. However, ticket sales still lag behind, albeit by less than half a percent. Avatar Grosses by Territory February 12th, Its Valentine's Day on Sunday and Presidents' Day on Monday, which means there are two reasons to be bullish when predicting the box office this weekend.
On the other hand, none of the new releases are earning overall positive reviews, which is a bad sign. There is good news, as the same was true last year and two of the three new releases struggled at the box office. This leaves an opportunity to end the slump, which has reached four weeks, and prevent admissions from slipping further below last year's pace.
Other results of note came in the U. K, where it became the biggest hit of all time, at least in terms of British Pounds. This is not only big new for this film, but huge news for the industry as a whole. China is now a major player at the international box office, both as a consumer and also as a producer. In a shocking development, Avatar didn't win at the box office race over the weekend. Instead, the romantic drama Dear John , based on the Nicholas Sparks novel, took top spot.
Unfortunately, while Dear John did much better than expected, the overall box office was still weak. This is a troubling sign. Avatar 's run at the top of the chart came to an end over the weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday morning. Any Oscar Bounce for Avatar? February 4th, It appears Avatar will walk away with yet another victory at the box office and it appears likely that it will set yet another record in the process. There are some factors that make the box office potential of all films a little more fluid this weekend.
This includes the Super Bowl, which should draw away a lot of potential ticket buyers. Secondly, the Oscar nominations should help Avatar and a few other holdovers still playing in multiplexes.
Depending on which factor is greater, we could keep pace with last year , or the slump could continue. The film also reached the century mark in the U. It may have already gotten there in Russia, while it is about a week away from that milestone in Japan, Australia, South Korea. Additionally, it looks like it is just a matter of time for Spain and Italy.
We are dealing with unprecedented numbers, so the usual rules about Oscar bounces just don't apply. Winning could result in a flood at the box office, or its publicity could be at saturation levels already and it won't have a major effect. With Fox's official numbers for Tuesday released, Avatar has become the top-grossing movie in North America ever, overtaking a record held for over a decade by Titanic.
Oscar nominations were announced at this morning, continuing a tradition that have never been adequately explained to me. Why so early in the morning? Does earning an Oscar nomination become sweeter if people have to wake you up to congratulate you? Leading the way in nominations were Avatar and The Hurt Locker , both of which pick up nine nods each, many of them in the same categories.
Saint of the Per Theater Chart February 2nd, However, unless the Oscar nominations help it at the box office, this will be the last time it appears on this list. An Iceberg Named Avatar February 2nd, On the one hand, Avatar continued to set records and that helped start with the highest-grossing January of all time. Granted, year-to-date is still ahead of by 5.
Another weekend, another set of records for Avatar. At this rate, it will overtake Titanic and become the top-grossing movie in North America on Tuesday or Wednesday this week. The Unstoppable Avatar January 28th, The consensus among box office trackers has Avatar remaining in top spot, again. The real question is whether or not the new releases will pull their weight and help stop its mini-slump. Avatar International Grosses by Territory January 28th, As expected, Avatar became the highest grossing film on the international chart over the weekend while it had to wait until Monday to do the same worldwide.
It could have enough left in the tank to do the same in a number of other markets, but it will be more challenging. Calling it amazing seems redundant at this point. Per Theater Chart is Crazy January 26th, I think you could officially say it is earning some measure of mainstream success, while further wins during Awards Season will only help it grow.
Purists will point, of course, to the effects of inflation and increased ticket prices thanks to IMAX and digital 3D screenings. But Avatar hasn't finished yet. More milestones beckon beyond that James Cameron has been vindicated again. January is coming to a close and we've yet to have a new release top the charts as Avatar reigned at multiplexes again this week.
The Directors Guild of America release their nominations over three days stretched out over a week. Only two of the nominations are for theatrical releases, but at least the documentary category had some interesting nominees. On the other hand, Feature Film merely enforces the trends we've seen throughout Awards Season. Weekend Estimates: Avatar Moves to No. The Avatar juggernaut rolled on this weekend, as it left The Dark Knight in its wake to become the second-highest grossing movie in North America box office history, according to Fox's estimates released on Sunday morning.
One More Week for Avatar? January 21st, The other major question of the weekend is whether or not it will top last year and end 's one-week losing streak. Avatar International Grosses by Territory January 21st, That film is of course Avatar , which again led the way at the international box office over the weekend.
Avatar 's only major opening of the weekend was in Italy, which is also the last territory to get the movie. At this pace, the film could top Titanic on the international stage as early as this weekend, while worldwide it is just a matter of time.
That was a decline of just 1. With a couple of Golden Globe wins , there's little doubt it will remain in theaters for some time to come. More Records Fall to Avatar January 19th, It was a record breaking Martin Luther King long weekend, as Avatar remained in top spot at least for three out of the four days, and for the weekend as a whole. Perhaps next weekend will be strong and this will be nothing but a minor blip.
Studio reports are limited today, thanks to the Martin Luther King Holiday, but we do have revised weekend estimates for Avatar , and once more it has beaten original estimates. With a Golden Globes win last night , Avatar now seems almost certain to overtake Titanic and become the top-grossing movie in North America, and worldwide. Some might debate the predictive value of The Golden Globes.
After all, they don't have all of the same categories as the Oscars, and the results for Best Picture in particular have varied from the Oscar result many times over the years. However, it is hard to argue with the free publicity a film gets from winning, and the big winner tonight was Avatar. It also tops Titanic 's record for the biggest fifth weekend at the box office see chart. January 14th, It's Martin Luther King long weekend, the first long weekend of the year, but not the biggest.
It is also the weekend the Golden Globe awards will be handed out and that could have a larger effect on the box office in the long term. However, it might have a negative effect in the short term as people stay home to watch the awards. In fact, Avatar will probably continue to rule to box office as it overtakes yet another film on the All-Time Chart.
Avatar International Grosses by Territory January 14th, Matt Damon says he turned down starring in Avatar Save FB Tweet More. Close this dialog window Streaming Options. Avatar overtakes Avengers: Endgame to once again become the top-grossing movie of all time How Avatar pulled off the award-winning shot that captured the 'spirit of the film' Matt Damon supports a Bennifer revival: 'I hope it's true'. All rights reserved. We expect Disney which owns both Avatar and Endgame to provide official numbers later today and will update accordingly.
A China Avatar re-release had been long mooted, but the film suddenly popped onto the calendar earlier this week. It is out on most of the IMAX network and in 3D formats that are embraced in China , and is the first non-local film to lead the weekend box office in China this year. Speaking to China. Some people criticize the stories for being too simple.
It was something that everybody everywhere could understand and emotionally related to.
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