Skyfall: Billion Dollar Bond

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  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    htall90 wrote:
    Skyfall will defo outgross twilight in the US now.

    If anything is just on this earth, it had better.
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    htall90 wrote:
    Skyfall will defo outgross twilight in the US now.
    Don't think so.
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    weekend estimates:
    $35M for Skyfall
    $42M for Twilight
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    Deadline Hollywood revisions - Skyfall a little less

    2. Skyfall (Eon/MGM/Sony) Week 2 [Runs 3,526] PG13
    Wednesday $7.4M, Thursday $7.7M, Friday $14.7M (+92%)
    3-Day Weekend $34.5M, 5-Day Holiday $49.6M, Cume $220.2M
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    maxcraig wrote:
    htall90 wrote:
    Skyfall will defo outgross twilight in the US now.
    Don't think so.

    I should think Bond will make more than Twilight next weekend and close the gap soon after.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    edited November 2012 Posts: 24,183
    htall90 wrote:
    Skyfall will defo outgross twilight in the US now.

    If anything is just on this earth, it had better.

    Agreed. I've seen both - guess which one I'd very much like to wipe from my memory.

    8-|

    Also, I took the girlfriend to watch SF. She took me to watch Twilight. Proves men still know better. [-(
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    BondBug wrote:
    maxcraig wrote:
    htall90 wrote:
    Skyfall will defo outgross twilight in the US now.
    Don't think so.

    I should think Bond will make more than Twilight next weekend and close the gap soon after.
    Hope so, Twilight drops faster and bigger than Skyfall.
    :)>-
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    maxcraig wrote:
    BondBug wrote:
    maxcraig wrote:
    htall90 wrote:
    Skyfall will defo outgross twilight in the US now.
    Don't think so.

    I should think Bond will make more than Twilight next weekend and close the gap soon after.
    Hope so, Twilight drops faster and bigger than Skyfall.
    :)>-

    Skyfall should be around 250m North America by end of next weekend, so 300m won't be hard to reach. Skyfall should also play much better than Casino or Quantum over the Christmas period.
  • Seems the film's reached $700 million.

    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=bond23.htm
  • edited November 2012 Posts: 11,119
    Another update of the 'Please compare comparable franchises thoughtfully'-list. 'Skyfall' passed 'Hancock', 'Casino Royale' anddd 'Mission: Impossivle - Ghost Protocol'! The 23rd Bond film moves up to 5th place!. What I am waiting for is a big update of the overseas market. That figure hasn't been updated in a week. *UPDATED SATURDAY NOVEMBER 23TH 2012*:

    01) $1,076,999,996 -- 'Batman 8: The Dark Knight Rises' (2012) IMDB: 8.8
    domestic (US) gross: $446,861,181 - 41.5%
    foreign (rest) gross: $630,800,000 - 58.5%

    02) $1,003,045,358 -- '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%

    03) $825,532,764 -- 'Inception' (2010) IMDB: 8.8
    domestic (US) gross: $292,576,195 - 35.4%
    foreign (rest) gross: $532,956,569 - 64.6%

    04) $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%

    05) $708,370,000 -- 'JAMES BOND 23: SKYFALL' (2012, AFTER 29 DAYS IN CINEMAS) IMDB: 8.1
    DOMESTIC (US) GROSS: $200,470,000 - 28.3%
    FOREIGN (REST) GROSS: $507,900,000 - 71.7%


    06) $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%

    07) $624,386,746 -- 'Hancock' (2008) IMDB: 6.5
    domestic (US) gross: $227,946,274 - 36.5%
    foreign (rest) gross: $396,440,472 - 63.5%

    08) $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%


    09) $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%


    10) $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%


    11) $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%
    12) $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%
    13) $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%
    14) $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%
    15) $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%
    16) $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%
    17) $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%

    18) $411,348,924 -- 'Batman 1' (1989) IMDB: 7.6
    19) $397,850,012 -- 'Mission: Impossible 3' (2006) IMDB: 6.8
    20) $383,531,464 -- 'Die Hard 4: Live Free Or Die Hard' (2007) IMDB: 7.4
    21) $378,882,411 -- 'True Lies' (1994) IMDB: 7.2
    22) $372,710,015 -- 'Batman 6: Batman Begins' (2005) IMDB: 8.3
    23) $366,101,666 -- 'Die Hard 3: Die Hard With A Vengeance' (1995) IMDB: 7.3
    24) $361,832,400 -- 'James Bond 19: The World Is Not Enough' (1999) IMDB: 6.3
    25) $352,763,000 -- 'Taken 2' (2012) IMDB: 6.6
    26) $352,194,034 -- 'James Bond 17: GoldenEye' (1995) IMDB: 7.2
    27) $352,114,312 -- 'Catch Me If You Can' (2002) IMDB: 7.9
    28) $341,433,252 -- 'Wanted' (2008) IMDB: 6.7
    29) $333,011,068 -- 'James Bond 18: Tomorrow Never Dies' (1997) IMDB: 6.4
    30) $321,731,527 -- 'Lethal Weapon 3' (1992) IMDB: 6.6
    31) $300,428,192 -- 'The Expandables 2' (2012) IMDB: 7.1
    32) $293,503,354 -- 'Salt' (2010) IMDB: 6.4
    33) $288,500,217 -- 'The Bourne Supremacy' (2004) IMDB: 7.7
    34) $285,444,603 -- 'Lethal Weapon 4' (1998) IMDB: 6.5
    35) $278,346,189 -- 'The Tourist' (2010) IMDB: 5.9
    36) $277,448,382 -- 'xXx 1' (2002) IMDB: 5.7
    37) $274,503,870 -- 'The Bourne Legacy' (2012) IMDB: 6.9
    38) $274,470,394 -- 'The Expendables' (2010) IMDB: 6.5
    39) $264,105,545 -- 'Charlie's Angels 1' (2000) IMDB: 5.5
    40) $261,930,436 -- 'Knight And Day' (2010) IMDB: 6.3
    41) $255,000,211 -- 'Cliffhanger' (1993) IMDB: 6.3
    42) $259,175,788 -- 'Charlie's Angels 2: Full Throttle' (2003) IMDB: 4.7
    43) $240,031,094 -- 'Die Hard 2: Die Harder' (1990) IMDB: 7.1
    44) $227,853,986 -- 'Lethal Weapon 2' (1989) IMDB: 7.1
    45) $226,830,568 -- 'Taken' (2009) IMDB: 7.9
    46) $217,764,291 -- 'Collateral' (2004) IMDB: 7.6
    47) $215,887,717 -- 'Jack Ryan 3: Clear And Present Danger' (1994) IMDB: 6.8
    48) $214,034,224 -- 'The Bourne Identity' (2002) IMDB: 7.9
    49) $207,884,401 -- 'Safe House' (2012) IMDB 6.8
    50) $200,512,643 -- 'Jack Ryan 1: The Hunt For Red October' (1990) IMDB: 7.6
    51) $199,006,387 -- 'Red' (2010) IMDB: 7.0
    52) $193,921,372 -- 'Jack Ryan 4: The Sum Of All Fears' (2002) IMDB: 6.3
    53) $178,051,587 -- 'Jack Ryan 2: Patriot Games' (1992) IMDB: 6.9
    54) $177,238,796 -- 'The A-Team' (2010) IMDB: 6.8
    55) $176,070,171 -- 'The Italian Job' (2003) IMDB: 6.9
    56) $170,268,750 -- 'Starsky And Hutch' (2004) IMDB: 6.0
    57) $159,330,280 -- 'The Jackal' (1997) IMDB: 6.1
    58) $156,167,015 -- 'James Bond 16: Licence To Kill' (1989) IMDB: 6.5
    59) $143,049,560 -- 'Spy Game' (2001) IMDB: 6.9
    60) $140,767,956 -- 'Die Hard 1' (1988) IMDB: 8.3
    61) $134,004,000 -- 'Argo' (2012) IMDB: 8.3
    62) $130,786,397 -- 'Unknown' (2011) IMDB: 6.9
    63) $126,690,726 -- 'Law Abiding Citizen' (2009) IMDB: 7.3
    64) $124,305,181 -- 'The Thomas Crown Affair' (1999) IMDB: 6.7
    65) $120,207,127 -- 'Lethal Weapon 1' (1987) IMDB: 7.6
    66) $118,063,304 -- 'The Saint' (1997) IMDB: 6.0
    67) $115,097,286 -- 'Body Of Lies' (2008) IMDB: 7.1
    68) $099,965,792 -- 'Hitman' (2007) IMDB: 6.2
    69) $096,105,964 -- 'The Manchurian Candidate' (2004) IMDB: 6.6
    70) $094,882,549 -- 'Green Zone' (2010) IMDB: 6.9
    71) $085,416,905 -- 'Max Payne' (2008) IMDB: 5.7
    72) $080,630,608 -- 'Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy' (2011) IMDB: 7.1
    73) $071,022,693 -- 'xXx 2: State Of The Union' (2005) IMDB: 4.1
    74) $070,692,101 -- 'Ronin' (1998) IMDB: 7.2
    75) $067,876,281 -- 'The American' (2010) IMDB: 6.4
    76) $060,965,854 -- 'Colombiana' (2011) IMDB: 6.2
    77) $060,222,298 -- 'The Ghost Writer' (2010) IMDB: 7.3
    78) $060,161,391 -- 'The International' (2009) IMDB: 6.5
    79) $052,826,594 -- 'From Paris With Love' (2010) IMDB: 6.4
    80) $050,732,945 -- 'I Spy' (2002) IMDB: 5.3
    81) $033,372,606 -- 'Haywire' (2012) IMDB: 5.9
    82) $028,008,462 -- 'The Tailor Of Panama' (2001) IMDB: 6.1
    83) $027,664,173 -- 'Traitor' (2008) IMDB: 7.0
    84) $027,038,732 -- 'Rendition' (2007) IMDB: 6.8
    85) $024,188,922 -- 'Fair Game' (2010) IMDB: 6.8
    86) $016,933,380 -- 'The Heir Apparent: Largo Winch' (2011) IMDB: 6.4
    87) $013,439,000 -- 'Red Dawn' (2012) IMDB: 5.7
    88) $008,112,712 -- 'Spartan' (2004) IMDB: 6.7
    89) $000,933,549 -- 'Michel Vaillant' (2003) IMDB: 5.0
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    So Skyfall has become the highest grossing spy movie of all time worldwide (unadjusted).

    At present rate, should be able to reach Batman levels worldwide.

  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
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    Next on the hit list is You Only Live Twice:

    1. $1,037,291,060.32 - Thunderball
    2. $932,346,267.74 - Goldfinger
    3. $843,280,463.96 - Live And Let Die
    4. $773,204,227.54 - You Only Live Twice
    5. $708,370,000.00 - Skyfall
    6. $707,967,950.50 - The Spy Who Loved Me
    7. $687,348,781.40 - Casino Royale
    8. $670,341,133.13 - Moonraker
    9. $662,795,358.02 - Diamonds Are Forever
    10. $629,928,504.77 - Quantum Of Solace
    11. $596,667,068.63 - From Russia With Love
    12. $555,648,360.42 - Die Another Day
    13. $534,777,984.42 - GoldenEye
    14. $517,040,163.49 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    15. $502,584,334.85 - The World Is Not Enough
    16. $497,181,376.24 - For Your Eyes Only
    17. $480,131,415.66 - Tomorrow Never Dies
    18. $458,120,146.04 - The Man With The Golden Gun
    19. $456,431,419.48 - Dr. No
    20. $435,630,647.59 - Octopussy
    21. $389,480,795.77 - The Living Daylights
    22. $339,368,258.36 - A View To A Kill
    23. $291,436,616.45 - Licence To Kill
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
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    I think it will topple YOLT, and I will be very impressed if it passes into the top three.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
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    Third place is safe, it's now whether it can get into second or not.
  • Samuel001 wrote:
    Third place is safe, it's now whether it can get into second or not.

    By the way Samuel001? Can you add 'Casino Royale' (the 1967 spoof) and 'Never Say Never Again' (the unofficial one) to the list as well? I am curious...
  • RC7RC7
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    Samuel001 wrote:
    Third place is safe, it's now whether it can get into second or not.

    By the way Samuel001? Can you add 'Casino Royale' (the 1967 spoof) and 'Never Say Never Again' (the unofficial one) to the list as well? I am curious...

    Don't know why people give these films the time of day.
  • RC7 wrote:
    Samuel001 wrote:
    Third place is safe, it's now whether it can get into second or not.

    By the way Samuel001? Can you add 'Casino Royale' (the 1967 spoof) and 'Never Say Never Again' (the unofficial one) to the list as well? I am curious...

    Don't know why people give these films the time of day.

    Because, in case of 'Never Say Never Again', it had...:
    A) An excellent Bond villain. In a way Klaus Maria Brandauer's Largo reminded me of the psychotic portrayals of Max Zorin and Raoul Silva...
    B) An excellent henchwoman. People tend to forget that Barbara Carrera got nominated for a Golden Globe for her excellent portrayal of Fatima Blush.
    C) A better Sean Connery as James Bond than Connery in 'Diamonds Are Forever'/
    D) A very nice Shrublands scene. In a way, it reminded me of Craig's Shrublands-treatment in 'Skyfall'
    And to conclude, official or unofficial, it IS a Bond film.
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    RC7 wrote:
    Samuel001 wrote:
    Third place is safe, it's now whether it can get into second or not.

    By the way Samuel001? Can you add 'Casino Royale' (the 1967 spoof) and 'Never Say Never Again' (the unofficial one) to the list as well? I am curious...

    Don't know why people give these films the time of day.

    Casino Royale '67 has some charm to it. Burt Bacharach's score, Dusty Springfield, Peter Sellers and Orson Wells. Shame it's all lost amongst the mess of the rest of the film.

    Skyfall has been a phenomenal success, and a deserved one too. Looks like my estimate will be severly beaten.
  • edited November 2012 Posts: 11,119
    Samuel001 wrote:
    Next on the hit list is You Only Live Twice:

    1. $1,037,291,060.32 - Thunderball
    2. $932,346,267.74 - Goldfinger
    3. $843,280,463.96 - Live And Let Die
    4. $773,204,227.54 - You Only Live Twice
    5. $708,370,000.00 - Skyfall
    6. $707,967,950.50 - The Spy Who Loved Me
    7. $687,348,781.40 - Casino Royale
    8. $670,341,133.13 - Moonraker
    9. $662,795,358.02 - Diamonds Are Forever
    10. $629,928,504.77 - Quantum Of Solace
    11. $596,667,068.63 - From Russia With Love
    12. $555,648,360.42 - Die Another Day
    13. $534,777,984.42 - GoldenEye
    14. $517,040,163.49 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    15. $502,584,334.85 - The World Is Not Enough
    16. $497,181,376.24 - For Your Eyes Only
    17. $480,131,415.66 - Tomorrow Never Dies
    18. $458,120,146.04 - The Man With The Golden Gun
    19. $456,431,419.48 - Dr. No
    20. $435,630,647.59 - Octopussy
    21. $389,480,795.77 - The Living Daylights
    22. $371,669,846.20 - Never Say Never Again
    23. $339,368,258.36 - A View To A Kill
    24. $291,436,616.45 - Licence To Kill
    25. $288,799,967.07 - Casino Royale (1967)

    Having said that, 'Never Say Never Again' would have an inflation corrected (to 2012 prices) worldwide gross of $371,669,846.20, overtaking 'A View To A Kill's 22nd place on Samuel001's list.

    'Casino Royale 1967' would have an inflation corrected (to 2012 prices) worldwide gross of $288,799,967.07, being 25th and last on Samuel001's list.
  • RC7RC7
    edited November 2012 Posts: 10,512
    Sorry they're both [mod edit]. Never say never again has the sophistication of an Eastenders episode.
  • I like NSNA. It doesn't beat the original TB but it's fun, there's some really good bits and I liked seeing an older Bond.
  • I like NSNA. It doesn't beat the original TB but it's fun, there's some really good bits and I liked seeing an older Bond.

    Moreover, I prefer to see Bond incarnations from a cinematic perspective and not in a black and white EON-or-not-EON kind of way. 'Never Say Never Again' is a movie. It it deserves to be judged as a movie....and also as a Bond incarnation.

    Having said that, Sean Connery is younger than Roger Moore. And comparing Sean with Roger back in 1983 is indeed very interesting. The Shrublands fighting scene with Count Lippe? Simply wunderful! I haven't seen such a scene in 'Octopussy' really. Back in 1983, Sean was certainly more fit than Roger....
  • RC7RC7
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    I like NSNA. It doesn't beat the original TB but it's fun, there's some really good bits and I liked seeing an older Bond.

    I think the reason I dislike it so much is that it is simply not a Bond movie. Stick Michael Douglas in it and you still just have a bland generic action film. Next to AVTAK it looks dreadful. Cubby knew how to make a Bond film, McClory and Kershner didn't.
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    Back on topic? But great to see the totals rising, and so fast :D
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    $221M for Skyfall in the U.S with $51.1M for the 5daysThanksgiving.
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    edited November 2012 Posts: 13,355
    Another $61 million overseas means Live And Let Die is next. Can it beat Goldfinger too?...

    1. $1,037,291,060.32 - Thunderball
    2. $932,346,267.74 - Goldfinger
    3. $843,280,463.96 - Live And Let Die
    4. $790,120,000.00 - Skyfall
    5. $773,204,227.54 - You Only Live Twice
    6. $707,967,950.50 - The Spy Who Loved Me
    7. $687,348,781.40 - Casino Royale
    8. $670,341,133.13 - Moonraker
    9. $662,795,358.02 - Diamonds Are Forever
    10. $629,928,504.77 - Quantum Of Solace
    11. $596,667,068.63 - From Russia With Love
    12. $555,648,360.42 - Die Another Day
    13. $534,777,984.42 - GoldenEye
    14. $517,040,163.49 - On Her Majesty's Secret Service
    15. $502,584,334.85 - The World Is Not Enough
    16. $497,181,376.24 - For Your Eyes Only
    17. $480,131,415.66 - Tomorrow Never Dies
    18. $458,120,146.04 - The Man With The Golden Gun
    19. $456,431,419.48 - Dr. No
    20. $435,630,647.59 - Octopussy
    21. $389,480,795.77 - The Living Daylights
    -. $371,669,846.20 - Never Say Never Again *
    22. $339,368,258.36 - A View To A Kill
    23. $291,436,616.45 - Licence To Kill
    -. $288,799,967.07 - Casino Royale (1967) *
  • 0BradyM0Bondfanatic70BradyM0Bondfanatic7 Quantum Floral Arrangements: "We Have Petals Everywhere"
    Posts: 28,694
    Skyfall is the little Turkish choo choo train that could.
  • I don't want to get overly excited, but do you guys think Skyfall has a chance of beating The Dark Knight Rises?
  • Samuel001Samuel001 Moderator
    Posts: 13,355
    No. I think that's asking for too much.
  • DarthDimiDarthDimi Behind you!Moderator
    Posts: 24,183
    Wow! 790 mil?! This is getting big, fellas. B24 is already in danger of not doing as well. ;-)
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