Skyfall: Billion Dollar Bond

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  • Posts: 6,021
    Here's the latest number from France: 6 989 460 tickets sold.

    I don't know yet if it's still playing in Paris, but with the DVD release being imminent (march the 1st, IIRC), I doubt it will reach the 7 000 000 viewers mark.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    Posts: 13,356
    The Hobbit is now under $4 million behind Skyfall is the US. With a possible month still left to go, will it catch it?
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 2,015
    Gerard wrote:
    I don't know yet if it's still playing in Paris, but with the DVD release being imminent (march the 1st, IIRC), I doubt it will reach the 7 000 000 viewers mark.

    Except that the most serious "final" figure will be published around May by the CNC I think. And the discrepancies between the CNC figures and the "last" estimates can be up to 200.000 viewers for blockbuster sometimes...

    You can look at the 2011 report here :

    http://www.cnc-webtv.fr/web_publications/bilan2011/index.htm

    You may look at page 35, you will see QoS was France 2's #1 movie of the year...

    Note that these professionals round the figures to the nearest 10.000 in this report, while the companies that make the estimates everyone's quoting want to make you believe they're accurate down to +/- 1 ticket ! However even later we'll have new "new estimates" with this weird habit of not rounding anything...

    Also, Skyfall is still being shown in a few cinemas in Paris and in other cities. I don't know if the PR will fudge the accounts to make the figures go above 7M for the DVD/BR release, I think "top 1" movie is enough (and won't be much used anyway IMO, box office is almost never used in promotion in France)
    htall90 wrote:
    In dollars it is the hobbit in germany but in attendance it's Skyfall you can look at it either way in money made or estimated attendance

    Well, the estimated attendance at least keeps on getting larger and larger with time, until it stops. The dollar box office "cumulative" in European countries keeps going up and down from one week to another, you really wonder what you're looking at (I know, it's boring, but truth is often boring :) ).
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 11,119
    A comparison then between 'Skyfall' and 'The Hobbit':

    'Skyfall':
    Week 01 --> $119,837,108 $06,684,208 from 1st week of 'The Hobbit'
    Week 02 --> $185,641,149
    Week 03 --> $229,029,189
    Week 04 --> $250,620,080
    Week 05 --> $265,366,063
    Week 06 --> $275,091,774
    Week 07 --> $285,027,378
    Week 08 --> $293,729,570
    Week 09 --> $297,793,213
    Week 10 --> $299,887,074
    Week 11 --> $301,252,887
    Week 12 --> $302,296,578
    Week 13 --> $303,025,906
    Week 14 --> $303,954,360
    Week 15 --> Not available yet

    'The Hobbit':
    Week 01 --> $113,152,900
    Week 02 --> $189,700,814 $04,059,665 difference from 2nd week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 03 --> $246,289,507 $17,260,318 difference from 3rd week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 04 --> $269,044,187 $18,424,107 difference from 4th week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 05 --> $280,989,741 $15,623,678 difference from 5th week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 06 --> $289,938,470 $14,846,696 difference from 6th week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 07 --> $294,292,520 $09,265,142 difference from 7th week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 08 --> $296,865,052 $03,135,482 difference from 8th week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 09 --> $298,884,345 only $1,091,132 difference from 9th week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 10 --> $300,160,000 only $0,272,926 difference from 10th week of 'Skyfall'
    Week 11 --> Not available yet
    Week 12 --> .....

    I think, especially looking to 'Skyfall's 11th, 12th and 13th week, it seems 'Skyfall' has a slightly better longevity / stronger holdover. It'll be very close, until the very end. But looking at the figures, I think 'Skyfall' has a slightly better chance of winning this match from 'The Hobbit'.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    Posts: 13,356
    Good to know GG. Thanks. I knew it was getting close, so thought I'd mention it!
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 2,015
    Wow, week 10 of The Hobbit ends in a few days and you already have a figure :)

    [The figure you give is the "first 300M$ +" figure for the Hobbit, and is an estimate for today, not for the week]

    I feel like giving drugs to an addict, sorry !
  • The figure you give is the "first 300M$ +" figure for the Hobbit, and is an estimate for today, not for the week

    Thanks mate :-). You hear guys?? 'it's an estimate as of today, not for the entire 10th week'! Thanks Parachute
  • Posts: 5,745
    Well I don't think BoxOfficeMojo has updated Skyfall for the last weekend, so does that mean we're done now?
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    edited February 2013 Posts: 13,356
    Today I believe, should give the final total. I don't think it's playing anymore in the US. If that's correct it'll be out within the week I'm sure. Don't forget, today is a 'holiday' there, so may have to wait a few days.
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 2,015
    At least two IMAX theaters will still be playing it in the USA next Saturday, and at least 5 non IMAX too, ie : at least you can buy tickets online for these viewings :)

    As for Hobbit vs Skyfall in the USA, if the discrepancy in the final estimates is less than say 2M$, it will last for months until we have some answer, and it may be probably the studio deciding which is better for the next movies to come IMO (hint : the Hobbit's sequels come sooner, so they may rather fudge this one...).
  • The final rankings have not been given out yet by BoxOfficeMojo. Usually, like last week, we need to wait until Tuesday afternoon to see what happened during the weekend with the movies ranked 20th place all the way down to 89th / 90th place. Those rankings have not been given out yet.

    Also, tomorrow you can see the latest Chinese box office figures on http://english.entgroup.cn/boxoffice/cn/.

    So tomorrow another update of the 'Spy-/Action Movie List' :-).
  • Posts: 277
    Not that list again everyone knows Skyfall is at the top lol!
  • Posts: 277
    Last i heard Skyfall was at $58 mil in China.
  • Okay, let's compare 'The Dark Knight' with 'Skyfall' and their Chinese grosses (Thanks to @Suivez_ce_parachute wunderful introduction to Entgroup.cn) :

    'The Dark Knight Rises' (average ticket price during its run plusminus $6.10):
    after 07 screening days: $34.21 Million (02nd place after 'The Amazing Spiderman')
    after 14 screening days: $45.27 Million (+ $11.06 Million, 03rd place overall)
    after 21 screening days: $51.26 Million (+ $05.99 Million, 03rd place overall)
    after 28 screening days: $54.58 Million (+ $03.32 Million, 04th place overall)
    after 35 screening days: $55.42 Million (+ $00.84 Million, 09th place overall)
    after 42 screening days: $55.89 Million (+ $00.47 Million, 12th place overall)

    'Skyfall' (average ticket price during its run plusminus $5.90):
    after 07 screening days: $34.51 Million (01st place overall)
    after 14 screening days: $50.88 Million (+ $15.98 Million, 01st place overall)
    after 21 screening days: $57.25 Million (+ $06.37 Million, 03rd place overall)
    after 28 screening days: $59.32 Million (+ $02.06 Million, 07th place overall)

    The reason 'Skyfall' is falling harder than 'The Dark Knight Rises' in the same period, is perhaps the premiere of the Chinese LOTR-like fantasy film 'Journey To The West: Conquering The Demons' (Awfull title by the way). The movie has grossed an impressive $104.69 Million after only 8 screening days. It's a massive hit there.

    It again proves that Chinese productions still have an advantage over non-Chinese productions. And it could be interesting to see if the success of 'Journey To The West: Conquering The Demons' has an influence on the premiere of 'The Hobbit' in China.
  • htall90 wrote:
    Not that list again everyone knows Skyfall is at the top lol!

    Come on, you can also use it as a reference to all other movies from the same genre :-). I'm also updating the new movie 'Die Hard 5'....
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    edited February 2013 Posts: 13,356
    Will The Hobbit have trouble reaching the $40 million needed in China for a $1 billion total?
  • Posts: 277
    Probably needs a less then $40 mil to get to a billion more like $35 mil will probably make it fairly easily. Journey to the West will have made a lot it's gross by friday hopefully lol.
  • But please take in mind: There's now a huge difference between making a total gross of $1.0 Billion and $1.1 Billion =D> !
  • Posts: 277
    But please take in mind: There's now a huge difference between making a total gross of $1.0 Billion and $1.1 Billion =D> !

    Really?
  • htall90 wrote:
    But please take in mind: There's now a huge difference between making a total gross of $1.0 Billion and $1.1 Billion =D> !

    Really?

    No, only $100 Million actually.
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 11,119
    Another update of the 'Spy/Action Movies-list'. And as of February 17th 2013 'Skyfall' is still cashing in good money across the globe. 'Skyfall' has now passed the magical $800 MILLION in the foreign market! China should be thanked for that, though the 23rd Bond film is still playing in around 250+ theatres across the USA as well.

    According to BoxOfficeMojo.com the gross worldwide total now stands at $1,101,301,220. Last week, February 12th, 'Skyfall' stood at $1,100,806,976 with the USA gross of last week, $303,460,116, included. With the new USA figures available, from Monday Feb. 11th until President's Day yesterday, the new USA gross grows with $494,244 to $303,954,360.

    It is impressive and rather unusual for James Bond that 'Skyfall' still managed to bring in $494,244 in the USA from +250 theatres. But at the same time it is understandable, as cinemas do not wish to pull the plug yet for a $1.1 Billion blockbuster. The DVD/BluRay premiere of 'Skyfall' does not change that.

    The gross foreign total from 'BoxOfficeMojo', including China, has now been updated and stands at $804,104,044 compared to last week. This is the point where I'd like to bring in the figures from the more accurate BoxOffice.com and English.Entgroup.cn. 'BoxOffice.com is usually coming with its foreign figures pretty late. So that's why I like to look at the Chinese figures from 'English.Entgroup.cn' separately. One then gets the following figures per region:

    --> $0,000,494,244 = USA Gross 'BoxOfficeMojo.com' 11/02/13 - 18/02/13. excl. China & all other markets..
    --> $0,002,060,000 = Chinese Gross 'English.Entgroup.cn' 11/02/13 - 17/02/13. excl. all other markets.
    --> $0,004,697,184 = Foreign Gross 'BoxOffice.com' 11/02/13 - 17/02/13. excl. China and USA.
    I consider 'BoxOfficeMojo' still my main source for USA figures, whereas 'Entgroup' is more accurate with its Chinese figures. With the above figures taking into account, 'Skyfall' has added another $6,757,184 during the past 7/8 days in the foreign markets (excl. USA, but incl. China).

    The total worldwide gross as per today, with all figures included, would now stand at an impressive $1,108,058,404.

    Now let's have a look to China. Up there 'Skyfall' slipped to 7th place after being in cinemas there fore 28 consecutive days (Source: English.Entgroup.cn). During its 4th week it grossed $2.06 Million. 'Skyfall' suffered in China from the LOTR-clone 'Journey To The West: Conquering The Demons', which managed to grab an impressive $104.69 during its first 8 screening days.

    It's now interesting to compare 'Skyfall's gross in China with that of 'The Dark Knight Rises':
    'The Dark Knight Rises' (average ticket price during its run plusminus $6.10):
    after 07 screening days: $34.21 Million (02nd place after 'The Amazing Spiderman')
    after 14 screening days: $45.27 Million (+ $11.06 Million, 03rd place overall)
    after 21 screening days: $51.26 Million (+ $05.99 Million, 03rd place overall)
    after 28 screening days: $54.58 Million (+ $03.32 Million, 04th place overall)
    after 35 screening days: $55.42 Million (+ $00.84 Million, 09th place overall)
    after 42 screening days: $55.89 Million (+ $00.47 Million, 12th place overall)

    'Skyfall' (average ticket price during its run plusminus $5.70):
    after 07 screening days: $34.51 Million (01st place overall)
    after 14 screening days: $50.88 Million (+ $15.98 Million, 01st place overall)
    after 21 screening days: $57.25 Million (+ $06.37 Million, 03rd place overall)
    after 28 screening days: $59.32 Million (+ $02.06 Million, 07th place overall)

    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 FEBRUARY 19TH 2013*:
    001) $1,108,058,404 -- 'JAMES BOND 23: SKYFALL' (2013, 117 DAYS IN CINEMAS) IMDB: 7.9 ▪
    _____DOMESTIC (US) GROSS: $303,954,360 - 27.4%
    _____FOREIGN (REST) GROSS: $804,104,044 - 72.6%

    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) $374,274,520 -- '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) $311,312,624 -- 'Ocean's Thirteen' (2007) IMDB: 6.9 ▪
    034) $300,428,192 -- 'The Expendables 2' (2012) IMDB: 7.1
    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) $276,144,750 -- '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) $217,764,291 -- 'Collateral' (2004) IMDB: 7.6
    051) $215,887,717 -- 'Jack Ryan 3: Clear And Present Danger' (1994) IMDB: 6.8 ▪
    052) $214,034,224 -- 'The Bourne Identity' (2002) IMDB: 7.9 ▪ ▫
    053) $212,404,396 -- 'Entrapment' (1999) IMDB: 6.1
    054) $208,076,205 -- 'Safe House' (2012) IMDB 6.8
    055) $204,388,409 -- 'Argo' (2012) IMDB: 8.3
    056) $203,860,559 -- 'Jack Reacher' (2012) IMDB: 7.2
    057) $200,512,643 -- 'Jack Ryan 1: The Hunt For Red October' (1990) IMDB: 7.6 ▪
    058) $199,006,387 -- 'Red' (2010) IMDB: 7.0
    059) $193,921,372 -- 'Jack Ryan 4: The Sum Of All Fears' (2002) IMDB: 6.3 ▪
    060) $191,185,897 -- 'James Bond 15: The Living Daylights' (1987) IMDB: 6.7
    061) $178,051,587 -- 'Jack Ryan 2: Patriot Games' (1992) IMDB: 6.9 ▪
    062) $177,238,796 -- 'The A-Team' (2010) IMDB: 6.8 ▪ ∞
    063) $176,070,171 -- 'The Italian Job' (2003) IMDB: 6.9 ▪ ▫
    064) $170,268,750 -- 'Starsky And Hutch' (2004) IMDB: 6.0 ∞
    065) $159,330,280 -- 'The Jackal' (1997) IMDB: 6.1 ▫
    066) $156,491,279 -- 'This Means War' (2012) IMDB: 6.3
    067) $156,167,015 -- 'James Bond 16: Licence To Kill' (1989) IMDB: 6.5
    068) $143,049,560 -- 'Spy Game' (2001) IMDB: 6.9
    069) $140,767,956 -- 'Die Hard 1' (1988) IMDB: 8.3 ▪
    070) $130,786,397 -- 'Unknown' (2011) IMDB: 6.9
    071) $126,690,726 -- 'Law Abiding Citizen' (2009) IMDB: 7.3
    072) $124,305,181 -- 'The Thomas Crown Affair' (1999) IMDB: 6.7 ▫
    073) $120,207,127 -- 'Lethal Weapon 1' (1987) IMDB: 7.6 ▪
    074) $118,063,304 -- 'The Saint' (1997) IMDB: 6.0 ∞
    075) $116,479,773 -- 'Die Hard 5: A Good Day To Die Hard' (2013) IMDB: 5,9
    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) $044,800,706 -- '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) $028,008,462 -- 'The Tailor Of Panama' (2001) IMDB: 6.1
    103) $027,664,173 -- 'Traitor' (2008) IMDB: 7.0
    104) $027,664,266 -- 'The Last Stand' (2013) IMDB: 7.0
    105) $027,038,732 -- 'Rendition' (2007) IMDB: 6.8
    106) $024,188,922 -- 'Fair Game' (2010) IMDB: 6.8
    107) $020,119,981 -- 'Side Effects' (2013) IMDB: 7.6
    108) $019,924,033 -- 'Ballistic: Ecks vs. Sever' (2002) IMDB: 3.5
    109) $017,084,956 -- 'Parker' (2013) IMDB: 6.2
    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) $009,279,012 -- '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. It'll be tough for 'our baby' to catch up with 'The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King'. Still, the 007th place seems a lock for quite some time, as
    'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' will most likely end up in this TOP 10 at all.

    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) $1,108.1 -- '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)
    18) $0.959.8 -- 'The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey' (2012)
  • Hey @JWESTBROOK, where's your update for February 17th/18th in your opening post :-P?
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
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    Ted passes Skyfall in Japan

    http://www.deadline.com/2013/02/ted-box-office-japan

    The final total could well be $1.111 billion. We've done well. Also great to see it still playing in the USA.
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    Hey @JWESTBROOK, where's your update for February 17th/18th in your opening post :-P?

    Uh.. woops.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
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    And the thread title!
  • edited February 2013 Posts: 5,745
    Fixed! It won't happen again, boss! ;)
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
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    There's not going to be much change now, anyway. It's reached the end. Great result mind.
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    Samuel001 wrote:
    There's not going to be much change now, anyway. It's reached the end. Great result mind.

    It reached the end? No no. Like with any +900 Million Dollar blockbuster, it now will drag on even longer. As 'Skyfall' cashed in another $8 Million worldwide in the past week ($12 Million the week before), I expect for at least 3 more weeks weekly worldwide grosses of at least $1 Million.

    Remember, this would have been the final week for 'Casino Royale'. Sony pulled the plug for the 21st Bond film after that. But I'm not sure if Sony will pull the plug for 'Skyfall' this week. Demand from cinemas for 'Skyfall' is simply....too big compared to the previous two Bond films.
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    Apparently it's ended it's run in China at $60 mil according to box office forums.
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    Indeed you cannot buy any more tickets for SF in the Wanda chain. Now they are proposing 26 viewings per day for Journey to the West in the biggest Wanda theater in Beijing for instance, a few more than for Skyfall at the release date !

    PS : At this theater, the first Hobbit midnight viewing is sold out. Once again, take early reports of "failure" with some doubt then :)
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