Skyfall: Billion Dollar Bond

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  • edited March 2013 Posts: 11,119
    Another update of the 'Spy/Action Movies-list'. And as of March 5th 2013 'Skyfall' is still cashing in money across the globe, allthough it has ended its run in China now. More final updates of China still need to come in, but in the meantime other countries outside the USA and China are being updated.

    For that reason the most accurate worldwide gross figure of 'Skyfall' stands at $1,115,149,934. $304,295,238 of which (27.3%) originates from the USA, where 'Skyfall' is still playing in approximately 100 theatres during weekends. In the weekend of Feb 22nd–24th it grossed $143,543 from 184 theatres and last weekend (March 1st-3rd) it grossed $73,529 from 101 theatres. Outside the USA 'Skyfall' has now passed the fantastic figure of $810,854,696, China's $61 Million included (Source: BoxOfficeMojo.com, Entgroup.cn & BoxOffice.com)

    Also in the 'Spy/Action Movies-list', an update of 'Bullet To The Head' (with Sly Stallone), the 5th John McClane film, 'A Good Day To Die Hard' (with Bruce Willis), 'Parker' (with Jason Statham), 'The Last Stand' (with Arnold Schwarzenegger) and 'Side Effects' (directed by Soderbergh).

    Note for the reader: Take in mind that for, more or less, accurate comparisons, most of the below action/spy movies are produced in 1987 or later. Actually, most of them were produced after the 1990's. All movies in this list are 2D movies!

    Furthermore, I have updated the list in such a way now, so that you can also use it as a 'watchlist'. Movies with a '▪' are part of a spy/actionhero movie franchise. Movies with a '▫' are rebooted movies or remakes. Movies with a '∞' are based on previous tv-series.



    The standings of the 'Spy/Action Movies-list', *UPDATED TUESDAY MARCH 5TH 2013*:

    001) $1,115,149,934 -- 'JAMES BOND 23: SKYFALL' (2013, 131 DAYS IN CINEMAS) IMDB: 7.9 ▪
    _____DOMESTIC (US) GROSS: $304,295,238 - 27.3%
    _____FOREIGN (REST) GROSS: $810,854,696 - 72.7%

    002) $1,081,041,287 -- 'Batman 8: The Dark Knight Rises' (2012) IMDB: 8.8
    _____domestic (US) gross: $448,139,099 - 41.5%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $632,902,188 - 58.5%
    003) $1,004,558,444 -- 'Batman 7: The Dark Knight' (2008) IMDB: 9.0 ▪
    _____domestic (US) gross: $534,858,444 - 53.2%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $469,700,000 - 46.8%
    004) $825,532,764 -- 'Inception' (2010) IMDB: 8.8
    _____domestic (US) gross: $292,576,195 - 35.4%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $532,956,569 - 64.6%
    005) $786,636,033 -- 'Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull' (2008) IMDB: 6.4 ▪
    _____domestic (US) gross: $317,101,119 - 40.3%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $469,534,914 - 59.7%
    006) $694,713,380 -- 'Mission: Impossible 4 - Ghost Protocol' (2011) IMDB: 7.4 ▪ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $209,397,903 - 30.1%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $485,315,477 - 69.9%
    007) $624,386,746 -- 'Hancock' (2008) IMDB: 6.5
    _____domestic (US) gross: $227,946,274 - 36.5%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $396,440,472 - 63.5%
    008) $599,045,960 -- 'James Bond 21: Casino Royale' (2006) IMDB: 7.9 ▪ ▫ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $167,445,960 - 28.0%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $431,600,000 - 72.0%

    009) $586,090,727 -- 'James Bond 22: Quantum Of Solace' (2008) IMDB: 6.7 ▪
    _____domestic (US) gross: $168,368,427 - 28.7%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $417,722,300 - 71.3%

    010) $546,388,105 -- 'Mission: Impossible 2' (2000) IMDB: 5.9 ▪ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $215,409,889 - 39.4%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $330,978,216 - 60.6%
    011) $543,848,418 -- 'Sherlock Holmes 2: A Game Of Shadows' (2011) IMDB: 7.6 ▪ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $186,848,418 - 34.4%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $357,000,000 - 65.6%
    012) $524,028,679 -- 'Sherlock Holmes 1' (2009) IMDB: 7.5 ▪ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $209,028,679 - 39.9%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $315,000,000 - 60.1%
    013) $478,207,520 -- 'Mr. And Mrs. Smith' (2005) IMDB: 6.4 ▪
    _____domestic (US) gross: $186,336,279 - 39.0%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $291,871,241 - 61.0%
    014) $474,171,806 -- 'Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade' (1989) IMDB: 8.3 ▪
    _____domestic (US) gross: $197,171,806 - 41.6%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $277,000,000 - 58.4%
    015) $457,696,359 -- 'Mission: Impossible' (1996) IMDB: 7.0 ▪ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $180,981,856 - 39.5%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $276,714,503 - 60.5%
    016) $450,717,150 -- 'Ocean's Eleven' (2001) IMDB: 7.7 ▪ ▫
    _____domestic (US) gross: $183,417,150 - 40.7%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $267,300,000 - 59.3%
    017) $442,824,138 -- 'The Bourne Ultimatum' (2007) IMDB: 8.1 ▪
    _____domestic (US) gross: $227,471,070 - 51.4%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $215,353,068 - 48.6%
    018) $431,971,116 -- 'James Bond 20: Die Another Day' (2002) IMDB: 6.0 ▪
    _____domestic (US) gross: $160,942,139 - 37.3%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $271,028,977 - 62.7%

    019) $411,348,924 -- 'Batman 1' (1989) IMDB: 7.6 ▪ ▫ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $251,188,924 - 61.1%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $160,160,000 - 38.9%
    020) $397,850,012 -- 'Mission: Impossible 3' (2006) IMDB: 6.8 ▪ ∞
    _____domestic (US) gross: $134,029,801 - 33.7%
    _____foreign (rest) gross: $263,820,211 - 66.3%
    021) $383,531,464 -- 'Die Hard 4: Live Free Or Die Hard' (2007) IMDB: 7.4 ▪
    022) $378,882,411 -- 'True Lies' (1994) IMDB: 7.2
    023) $378,240,226 -- 'Taken 2' (2012) IMDB: 6.6
    024) $372,710,015 -- 'Batman 6: Batman Begins' (2005) IMDB: 8.3 ▪ ▫
    025) $366,101,666 -- 'Die Hard 3: Die Hard With A Vengeance' (1995) IMDB: 7.3 ▪
    026) $362,744,280 -- 'Ocean's Twelve' (2004) IMDB: 6.2 ▪
    027) $361,832,400 -- 'James Bond 19: The World Is Not Enough' (1999) IMDB: 6.3
    028) $352,194,034 -- 'James Bond 17: GoldenEye' (1995) IMDB: 7.2
    029) $352,114,312 -- 'Catch Me If You Can' (2002) IMDB: 7.9
    030) $341,433,252 -- 'Wanted' (2008) IMDB: 6.7 ▪
    031) $333,011,068 -- 'James Bond 18: Tomorrow Never Dies' (1997) IMDB: 6.4
    032) $321,731,527 -- 'Lethal Weapon 3' (1992) IMDB: 6.6 ▪
    033) $312,573,423 -- 'The Expendables 2' (2012) IMDB: 7.1
    034) $311,312,624 -- 'Ocean's Thirteen' (2007) IMDB: 6.9 ▪
    035) $293,503,354 -- 'Salt' (2010) IMDB: 6.4
    036) $288,500,217 -- 'The Bourne Supremacy' (2004) IMDB: 7.7 ▪
    037) $285,444,603 -- 'Lethal Weapon 4' (1998) IMDB: 6.5 ▪
    038) $278,346,189 -- 'The Tourist' (2010) IMDB: 5.9
    039) $277,448,382 -- 'xXx 1' (2002) IMDB: 5.7 ▪
    040) $276,608,758 -- 'The Bourne Legacy' (2012) IMDB: 6.9
    041) $274,470,394 -- 'The Expendables' (2010) IMDB: 6.5 ▪
    042) $264,105,545 -- 'Charlie's Angels 1' (2000) IMDB: 5.5 ▪ ∞
    043) $261,930,436 -- 'Knight And Day' (2010) IMDB: 6.3
    044) $255,000,211 -- 'Cliffhanger' (1993) IMDB: 6.3
    045) $259,175,788 -- 'Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle' (2003) IMDB: 4.7 ▪ ∞
    046) $240,031,094 -- 'Die Hard 2: Die Harder' (1990) IMDB: 7.1 ▪
    047) $230,685,453 -- 'Get Smart' (2007) IMDB: 6.6 ∞
    048) $227,853,986 -- 'Lethal Weapon 2' (1989) IMDB: 7.1 ▪
    049) $226,830,568 -- 'Taken' (2009) IMDB: 7.9 ▪
    050) $221,972,925 -- 'Die Hard 5: A Good Day To Die Hard' (2013) IMDB: 5,9
    051) $217,859,727 -- 'Argo' (2012) IMDB: 8.3
    052) $217,764,291 -- 'Collateral' (2004) IMDB: 7.6
    053) $215,887,717 -- 'Jack Ryan 3: Clear And Present Danger' (1994) IMDB: 6.8 ▪
    054) $214,034,224 -- 'The Bourne Identity' (2002) IMDB: 7.9 ▪ ▫
    055) $213,282,726 -- 'Jack Reacher' (2012) IMDB: 7.2
    056) $212,404,396 -- 'Entrapment' (1999) IMDB: 6.1
    057) $208,533,356 -- 'Safe House' (2012) IMDB 6.8
    058) $200,512,643 -- 'Jack Ryan 1: The Hunt For Red October' (1990) IMDB: 7.6 ▪
    059) $199,006,387 -- 'Red' (2010) IMDB: 7.0
    060) $193,921,372 -- 'Jack Ryan 4: The Sum Of All Fears' (2002) IMDB: 6.3 ▪
    061) $191,185,897 -- 'James Bond 15: The Living Daylights' (1987) IMDB: 6.7
    062) $178,051,587 -- 'Jack Ryan 2: Patriot Games' (1992) IMDB: 6.9 ▪
    063) $177,238,796 -- 'The A-Team' (2010) IMDB: 6.8 ▪ ∞
    064) $176,070,171 -- 'The Italian Job' (2003) IMDB: 6.9 ▪ ▫
    065) $170,268,750 -- 'Starsky And Hutch' (2004) IMDB: 6.0 ∞
    066) $159,330,280 -- 'The Jackal' (1997) IMDB: 6.1 ▫
    067) $156,976,887 -- 'This Means War' (2012) IMDB: 6.3
    068) $156,167,015 -- 'James Bond 16: Licence To Kill' (1989) IMDB: 6.5
    069) $143,049,560 -- 'Spy Game' (2001) IMDB: 6.9
    070) $140,767,956 -- 'Die Hard 1' (1988) IMDB: 8.3 ▪
    071) $130,786,397 -- 'Unknown' (2011) IMDB: 6.9
    072) $126,690,726 -- 'Law Abiding Citizen' (2009) IMDB: 7.3
    073) $124,305,181 -- 'The Thomas Crown Affair' (1999) IMDB: 6.7 ▫
    074) $120,207,127 -- 'Lethal Weapon 1' (1987) IMDB: 7.6 ▪
    075) $118,063,304 -- 'The Saint' (1997) IMDB: 6.0 ∞
    076) $115,097,286 -- 'Body Of Lies' (2008) IMDB: 7.1
    077) $104,391,623 -- 'The Tuxedo' (2002) IMDB: 5.0
    078) $101,191,884 -- 'The Recruit' (2003) IMDB: 6.5
    079) $099,965,792 -- 'Hitman' (2007) IMDB: 6.2
    080) $099,480,480 -- 'The Good Sheperd' (2007) IMDB: 6.8
    081) $098,159,963 -- 'Killers' (2010) IMDB: 5.2
    082) $096,105,964 -- 'The Manchurian Candidate' (2004) IMDB: 6.6 ▫
    083) $094,882,549 -- 'Green Zone' (2010) IMDB: 6.9
    084) $089,456,761 -- 'The Long Kiss Goodnight' (1996) IMDB: 6.7
    085) $085,416,905 -- 'Max Payne' (2008) IMDB: 5.7
    086) $082,087,155 -- 'Abduction' (2011) IMDB: 4.7
    087) $080,630,608 -- 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' (2011) IMDB: 7.1 ∞
    088) $071,022,693 -- 'xXx 2: State Of The Union' (2005) IMDB: 4.1 ▪
    089) $070,692,101 -- 'Ronin' (1998) IMDB: 7.2
    090) $067,876,281 -- 'The American' (2010) IMDB: 6.4
    091) $065,977,295 -- 'Bad Company' (2002) IMDB: 5.4
    092) $060,965,854 -- 'Colombiana' (2011) IMDB: 6.2
    093) $060,222,298 -- 'The Ghost Writer' (2010) IMDB: 7.3
    094) $060,161,391 -- 'The International' (2009) IMDB: 6.5
    095) $056,308,881 -- 'Lucky Number Slevin' (2007) IMDB: 7.8
    096) $052,826,594 -- 'From Paris With Love' (2010) IMDB: 6.4
    097) $051,070,807 -- 'The Mechanic' (2011) IMDB: 6.5
    098) $050,732,945 -- 'I Spy' (2002) IMDB: 5.3 ∞
    099) $048,169,726 -- 'Red Dawn' (2012) IMDB: 5.5
    100) $041,771,168 -- 'The Informant!' (2009) IMDB: 6.5
    101) $033,372,606 -- 'Haywire' (2012) IMDB: 5.9
    102) $032,033,884 -- 'Parker' (2013) IMDB: 6.2
    103) $031,327,294 -- 'The Last Stand' (2013) IMDB: 7.0
    104) $028,148,999 -- 'Side Effects' (2013) IMDB: 7.6
    105) $028,008,462 -- 'The Tailor Of Panama' (2001) IMDB: 6.1
    106) $027,664,173 -- 'Traitor' (2008) IMDB: 7.0
    107) $027,038,732 -- 'Rendition' (2007) IMDB: 6.8
    108) $024,188,922 -- 'Fair Game' (2010) IMDB: 6.8
    109) $019,924,033 -- 'Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever' (2002) IMDB: 3.5
    110) $016,933,380 -- 'Largo Winch 1: The Heir Apparent' (2008) IMDB: 6.4
    111) $015,705,007 -- 'Enigma' (2001) IMDB: 6.4
    112) $014,046,075 -- 'Largo Winch 2' (2011) IMDB: 6.0
    113) $013,526,090 -- 'Bullet To The Head' (2013) IMDB: 6.4
    114) $008,112,712 -- 'Spartan' (2004) IMDB: 6.7
    115) $000,933,549 -- 'Michel Vaillant' (2003) IMDB: 5.0



    On the 'All Time Box Office'-list from BoxOfficeMojo.com 'Skyfall' still stands at the 007th place. But the 23rd Bond film is still closing in on the 5th and 6th movie on this list: 'Transformers: Dark Of The Moon' (2011) and 'Transformers: Dark Of The Moon' (2011). We really need to be patient now and look how 'Skyfall' is standing after April.
    In the meanwhile, 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' came the 15th movie ('Skyfall' was the 14th) crossing the 1 Billion Dollar milestone, but it will not catch up either 'Skyfall' or the 3rd 'Lord Of The Rings' movie.

    The standings of the 'All Time Box Office'-list are now:

    01) $2,782.3 -- 'Avatar' (2009)
    02) $2,185.4 -- 'Titanic' (1998) *2D*
    03) $1,511.8 -- 'Marvel's The Avengers' (2012)
    04) $1,328.1 -- 'Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2' (2011)
    05) $1,123.7 -- 'Transformers: Dark Of The Moon' (2011)
    06) $1,119.9 -- 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King' (2003) *2D*
    07) $1,115.1 -- 'JAMES BOND - SKYFALL' (2012) *2D*
    08) $1,081.0 -- 'The Dark Knight Rises' (2012) *2D*
    09) $1,066.2 -- 'Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest' (2006) *2D*
    10) $1,063.2 -- 'Toy Story ' (2010)
    15) $1,001.4 -- 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' (2012)
  • Posts: 11,119
    @JWESTBROOK: Can you update the topic title again please ;-)? 'Billion Dollar Bond: March 4th - $1,115.1 Million WorldWide' ;-)?
  • Posts: 277
    I still don't get where this 7 mi came from not the US or any major territories as it's run has basically finished in them. I think as usual studio is playing with figures to try and get Skyfall into the top 5 all time same as warner bros did with pushing TDK over a billion.
  • Posts: 277
    I think it would be better if Skyfall stayed the number 7 suits it more lol although going up further would mean it could slip down to 7 slower. I wonder how longer it will be 7th all time no mega hits really this year that could make over $1.1 billion.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    edited March 2013 Posts: 13,356
    The overseas total hasn't been updated in two weeks, so $7 million in two weeks is more understandable.
  • edited March 2013 Posts: 11,119
    Samuel001 wrote:
    The overseas total hasn't been updated in two weeks, so $7 million in two weeks is more understandable.

    No, but BoxOffice.com keeps updating more thoroughly. In the long run, the figures of BoxOffice.com seem to be a bit more conservative then those from BoxOfficeMojo.com. Moreover, BoxOffice.com is updating their foreign figures more frequently, whereas their US figures are in most cases the same as those of BoxOfficeMojo.com.

    I also updated all other spy-/action movies from my list, and where BoxOfficeMojo.com hasn't been updating for instance 'Red Dawn' (2012) and 'The Last Stand' (2013), BoxOffice.com keeps updating these more thoroughly.

    So @JWESTBROOK, would you be so kind to please update the figure for us :-P.
  • Posts: 277
    I think also it maybe the final figure or there about's as TDKR had it's total raised around the dvd/blu ray release same maybe the case for skyfall i think a lot of the money came from the final week in China. Almost everywhere else it is finished in the cinemas.
  • Posts: 11,119
    No, not entirely. Ever since I started updating my lists, I was also updating every other movie, including 'TDKR'. That one finished mid October in China. But the US gross, thus the worldwide gross kept building up very slowly deep into December. I had to update the figure until end of December, as small amounts of Dollars (some thousands per weekend) kept rolling in. Something similar is happen to 'Skyfall' now.
  • Posts: 277
    Yes because it was released on DVD/blu ray in December so it's run is still strong upto then. Films are greatly affected by dvd/blu ray release majority end run's very soon after a few weeks if that.
  • Posts: 11,119
    htall90 wrote:
    Yes because it was released on DVD/blu ray in December so it's run is still strong upto then. Films are greatly affected by dvd/blu ray release majority end run's very soon after a few weeks if that.

    But........I can recall 'TDKR' already came out on DVD/BR back in October in Holland :-S.
  • edited March 2013 Posts: 277
    Did it that was early was december in UK and US the 4th i believe. It's logical that films go out of cinema soon after DVD/Blue ray release as not many would pay to see it in cinema when they watch it at home or online.
  • Posts: 5,745
    So @JWESTBROOK, would you be so kind to please update the figure for us :-P.

    Actually, looking into it now.. I'd like to wait. None of the major sites have updated from the total we currently have, so I have no way of knowing where Skyfall is without guessing.

    And we all know if I put a guestimated figure up there are certain members who wouldn't appreciate it. Patience is key, for now the title is accurate.

    You may contact a moderator to change it if you'd like.. but again I see no point until we have a solid figure to tally.
  • Posts: 11,119
    JWESTBROOK wrote:
    So @JWESTBROOK, would you be so kind to please update the figure for us :-P.

    Actually, looking into it now.. I'd like to wait. None of the major sites have updated from the total we currently have, so I have no way of knowing where Skyfall is without guessing.

    And we all know if I put a guestimated figure up there are certain members who wouldn't appreciate it. Patience is key, for now the title is accurate.

    You may contact a moderator to change it if you'd like.. but again I see no point until we have a solid figure to tally.

    It's not guestimated. Here's a link: http://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/movies/bond-23-2012?q=skyfall
  • Posts: 5,745
    JWESTBROOK wrote:
    So @JWESTBROOK, would you be so kind to please update the figure for us :-P.

    Actually, looking into it now.. I'd like to wait. None of the major sites have updated from the total we currently have, so I have no way of knowing where Skyfall is without guessing.

    And we all know if I put a guestimated figure up there are certain members who wouldn't appreciate it. Patience is key, for now the title is accurate.

    You may contact a moderator to change it if you'd like.. but again I see no point until we have a solid figure to tally.

    It's not guestimated. Here's a link: http://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/movies/bond-23-2012?q=skyfall

    Yes, but that is the only one with that figure, so why haven't the other sources updated as well?
  • Posts: 11,119
    JWESTBROOK wrote:
    JWESTBROOK wrote:
    So @JWESTBROOK, would you be so kind to please update the figure for us :-P.

    Actually, looking into it now.. I'd like to wait. None of the major sites have updated from the total we currently have, so I have no way of knowing where Skyfall is without guessing.

    And we all know if I put a guestimated figure up there are certain members who wouldn't appreciate it. Patience is key, for now the title is accurate.

    You may contact a moderator to change it if you'd like.. but again I see no point until we have a solid figure to tally.

    It's not guestimated. Here's a link: http://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/movies/bond-23-2012?q=skyfall

    Yes, but that is the only one with that figure, so why haven't the other sources updated as well?

    That's a difficult question to ask really. It sounds a bit silly, but most likely because BoxOfficeMojo isn't tracking it properly anymore. Especially since the last two weeks. They still do the domestic updates, but the foreign ones not really.

    BoxOffice.com from my experience are slightly more accurate and also conservative with their final updates at the end of every weekend. Perhaps I can write them? I'm curious myself...
  • edited March 2013 Posts: 2,015
    The irony is that here BoxOfficeMojo.com is very popular and considered very reliable.
    On the other hand, IMDB is considered to be a bunch of nonsense.

    And yet, since 2011, BoxOfficeMojo.com = IMDB :) (= Amazon, who bought the former through the latter). The founders of BOM have since left the building with nice $$$, and those who stayed simply live every day with the missed opportunity syndrom, hence probably some lack of motivation, many errors here and there (look at the breakdown of SF box office for UK or Nederlands for instance, the cumulative is going up and down - and if it's change variation, then they didn't do it for other countries with the same currency).

    Now there's IMO a lack of respect for them on other box office forums (BOM is considered NOW to be very unreliable on French box office forums for instance). They also closed the forums, etc..
  • Posts: 11,119
    The irony is that here BoxOfficeMojo.com is very popular and considered very reliable.
    On the other hand, IMDB is considered to be a bunch of nonsense.

    And yet, since 2011, BoxOfficeMojo.com = IMDB :) (= Amazon, who bought the former through the latter). The founders of BOM have since left the building with nice $$$, and those who stayed simply live every day with the missed opportunity syndrom, hence probably some lack of motivation, many errors here and there (look at the breakdown of SF box office for UK or Nederlands for instance, the cumulative is going up and down - and if it's change variation, then they didn't do it for other countries with the same currency).

    Now there's IMO a lack of respect for them on other box office forums (BOM is considered NOW to be very unreliable on French box office forums for instance). They also closed the forums, etc..

    Thanks @Suivez_ce_parachute. Thanks to you I'm taking sites like EntGroup.cn and BoxOffice.com (not to be confused with BoxOfficeMojo.com) better into account. I think you're right.......BoxOfficeMojo isn't that accurate at the moment to look for foreign figures...
  • edited March 2013 Posts: 2,015
    For those who want a blatant example of the "final" figures of box office figures always being problematic (whatever the source), let's take the example of CR's foreign result, those recent change mepal1 already mentioned here :

    Until Nov 2012, BOM reported it was $427M :

    You can check that with a news on their site :

    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=3563

    "[SF] will pass Casino Royale's franchise-record $427 million by early next week at the latest"

    And now you can check at the BOM CR page that it's $432M (and this NOT inflation effect, as BOM never attempt to do inflation correction on worldwide stuff, as the AFP and some did here too hastily :) ).

    So... $5M more "out of the blue" once again (I'm not aware of CR being re-released anywhere with results like that... No CR 3D in China I mean !).

    Note that boxoffice.com still sticks to the $427M figure, while the-numbers.com gives a $429M figure.

    IMO, as none of these sites are primary sources anyway, what it may mean is that :
    - the studio recently updated to $432M and BOM uses that number
    - Rentrak gave $427M and boxoffice.com uses that number
    - the-numbers did an average between Rentrak (the only available "independent" estimation, probably) estimation and the studio's numbers (and there's quite a past history of fundging numbers for PR reasons)

    And remember, all this without looking at the fact the US$ is, by definition, a currency that is NOT representative at all of what is spent in the foreign box office :)

    Alas, as there's no "global office" to care for that, we're left in the unknown actually. Or you can chase country by country the state office result. But even then, some (like France) will give you attendees number, not Euro results, and even less bother to convert in a currency not used in their world zone at all...

    Thanks @Suivez_ce_parachute. Thanks to you I'm taking sites like EntGroup.cn and BoxOffice.com (not to be confused with BoxOfficeMojo.com) better into account. I think you're right.......BoxOfficeMojo isn't that accurate at the moment to look for foreign figures...

    You can also chase country by country even more specific sites... But you'll end up basically doing what BOM was doing during their "serious" period when the founders were there :)

    For your country for instance, the figure of 18.8M Euro for Skyfall is "hidden" here :

    http://www.filmdistributeurs.nl/files/1306top20weekend.pdf

    and you'll probably have to wait for a round-up in a few months for an even more reliable one.

    And if you read German a bit,

    http://www.insidekino.de/BO.htm

    is also a very interesting source for mostly European countries. It's a bit the opposite of BOM now : zero work on the layout, it looks like Compuserve 1994, but data always availabe at its most original format I think (ie : no $ conversion at a semi-random rate in particular)

  • Posts: 11,119
    JWESTBROOK wrote:
    JWESTBROOK wrote:
    So @JWESTBROOK, would you be so kind to please update the figure for us :-P.

    Actually, looking into it now.. I'd like to wait. None of the major sites have updated from the total we currently have, so I have no way of knowing where Skyfall is without guessing.

    And we all know if I put a guestimated figure up there are certain members who wouldn't appreciate it. Patience is key, for now the title is accurate.

    You may contact a moderator to change it if you'd like.. but again I see no point until we have a solid figure to tally.

    It's not guestimated. Here's a link: http://www.boxoffice.com/statistics/movies/bond-23-2012?q=skyfall

    Yes, but that is the only one with that figure, so why haven't the other sources updated as well?

    http://www.boxofficemojo.com: "The Hobbit is the fourth movie from 2012 to pass $1 billion following The Avengers ($1.51 billion), Skyfall ($1.11 billion) and The Dark Knight Rises ($1.08 billion). That's the most billion-dollar movies ever in one year; while it's too early to say for certain, it seems unlikely that 2013 will match this level."

    I think you can update now....;-)?
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    What an astonishing total for a Bond movie! Superb stuff! =D>
  • Posts: 11,119
    RogueAgent wrote:
    What an astonishing total for a Bond movie! Superb stuff! =D>

    It is, it absolutely is. It....it's March now and I'm still in this 'Skyfall Bubble' :-S
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    edited March 2013 Posts: 13,356
    In a few months we could be in a "Bond 24 bubble" as that gets underway. It would be great to have things keep moving.
  • Posts: 11,119
    Samuel001 wrote:
    In a few months we could be in a "Bond 24 bubble" as that gets underway. It would be great to have things keep moving.

    True, but personally, for me as a Bond fan -my first in cinema was LTK in 1989, my first on TV was YOLT- 'Skyfall' so far is my best Bond experience ever. And with $1.115 Billion in the banks and Oscars, Golden Globes and BAFTA's as beautiful icings on the cake.....I'm a bit afraid Bond 24 will not live up to that...
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    edited March 2013 Posts: 13,356
    That's always that fear though, imagine how poor EON feel. With Logan writing they're in with a chance.
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    I am still flabbergasted that the Hobbit made less than the latest 007 outing, I never would have expected that. Worth a congratulations.

    I can only hope that the next 007 outing is better.
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    SaintMark wrote:
    I am still flabbergasted that the Hobbit made less than the latest 007 outing, I never would have expected that. Worth a congratulations.

    I can only hope that the next 007 outing is better.

    Allthough I always said Bond 24 would be on course towards $900 Million worldwide, even an amount of $1.115 Billion wasn't predicted by me. And indeed, beating 'The Hobbit'.........all we Bond fans need to show now is some humility.
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    Have noticed that BOXOFFICE.com have revised down their BO total for SF down to $1108 mil (same figure as other sources). Someone at that site obviously made a bit of an error!
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    Posts: 13,356
    Also worth noting Skyfall ended it's run in the US on Sunday 10th March with $304,360,277 for a total of $1,108,348,855 worldwide.
  • Creasy47Creasy47 In Cuba with Natalya.Moderator
    Posts: 41,012
    Samuel001 wrote:
    Also worth noting Skyfall ended it's run in the US on Sunday 10th March with $304,360,277 for a total of $1,108,348,855 worldwide.

    Wow, where was the last showing at? That's amazing.
  • This spam is an opportunity to remind that Skyfall is still being shown 3 times/day in London at Odeon Leicester Square according to their site, while in Paris it's really near the end (twice a week only in one theater now). Shows you how long one "must" wait theoretically to have the "true" final figures... that will remain secret :)
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