Get Smart (2008) - Financial Information
Metrics
Opening Weekend: | $38,683,480 (29.7% of total gross) |
Legs: | 3.37 (domestic box office/biggest weekend) |
Domestic Share: | 57.5% (domestic box office/worldwide) |
Production Budget: | $80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.8 times production budget) |
Theater counts: | 3,911 opening theaters/3,915 max. theaters, 5.4 weeks average run per theater |
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO | $205,279,983 |
Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists
Record | Rank | Amount |
---|---|---|
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 501-600) | 542 | $130,319,208 |
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200) | 1,185 | $96,420,208 |
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 801-900) | 808 | $226,739,416 |
All Time Domestic Box Office for Comedy Movies | 64 | $130,319,208 |
All Time International Box Office for Comedy Movies (Rank 101-200) | 108 | $96,420,208 |
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Comedy Movies | 76 | $226,739,416 |
See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.
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Movie Details
Domestic Releases: | June 20th, 2008 (Wide) by Warner Bros. |
Video Release: | November 4th, 2008 by Warner Home Video |
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 for some rude humor, action violence and language |
Running Time: | 110 minutes |
Comparisons: | vs. Spy! Create your own comparison chart… |
Keywords: | Spoof, Secret Agent, Undercover, Action Comedy, Terrorism, Political |
Source: | Based on TV |
Genre: | Comedy |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | Village Roadshow Productions, Mosaic Media, Mad Chance, Callahan Filmworks |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
Ranking on other Records and Milestones
Record | Rank | Amount | Chart Date | Days In Release |
---|---|---|---|---|
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) | 132 | $11,109,408 | Jul 4, 2008 | 17 |
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) | 178 | $18,010,234 | Jul 4, 2008 | 17 |
Biggest Domestic June Weekend | 98 | $38,683,480 | Jun 20, 2008 | 3 |
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic | 31 | $38,683,480 | Jun 20, 2008 | 3 |
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic | 45 | $38,683,480 | Jun 20, 2008 | 3 |
Compare this performance with other movies…
Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records
Record | Rank | Revenue |
---|---|---|
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 501-600) | 542 | $130,319,208 |
All Time Domestic Inflation Adjusted Box Office (Rank 701-800) | 711 | $205,279,983 |
All Time Domestic Non-Sequel Box Office (Rank 301-400) | 328 | $130,319,208 |
Top-grossing movies at the domestic box office first released in 2008 | 19 | $130,319,208 |
All Time Domestic Box Office for Based on TV Movies | 29 | $130,319,208 |
All Time Domestic Box Office for Live Action Movies (Rank 301-400) | 345 | $130,319,208 |
All Time Domestic Box Office for Contemporary Fiction Movies (Rank 101-200) | 159 | $130,319,208 |
All Time Domestic Box Office for Comedy Movies | 64 | $130,319,208 |
All Time Domestic Box Office for PG-13 Movies (Rank 201-300) | 276 | $130,319,208 |
All Time Domestic Box Office for Warner Bros. Movies | 91 | $130,319,208 |
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Theaters | Per Theater | Total Gross | Week |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 20, 2008 | 1 | $38,683,480 | 3,911 | $9,891 | $38,683,480 | 1 | |
Jun 27, 2008 | 3 | $20,211,242 | -48% | 3,915 | $5,163 | $77,477,031 | 2 |
Jul 4, 2008 | 4 | $11,109,408 | -45% | 3,574 | $3,108 | $98,100,652 | 3 |
Jul 11, 2008 | 6 | $7,201,376 | -35% | 3,086 | $2,334 | $111,564,176 | 4 |
Jul 18, 2008 | 9 | $4,125,021 | -43% | 2,135 | $1,932 | $119,608,695 | 5 |
Jul 25, 2008 | 11 | $2,272,394 | -45% | 1,420 | $1,600 | $124,186,385 | 6 |
Aug 1, 2008 | 14 | $994,065 | -56% | 728 | $1,365 | $126,500,884 | 7 |
Aug 8, 2008 | 17 | $496,419 | -50% | 432 | $1,149 | $127,477,637 | 8 |
Aug 15, 2008 | 30 | $210,345 | -58% | 211 | $997 | $127,967,512 | 9 |
Aug 22, 2008 | 35 | $137,176 | -35% | 121 | $1,134 | $128,226,222 | 10 |
Aug 29, 2008 | 39 | $132,712 | -3% | 118 | $1,125 | $128,426,530 | 11 |
Sep 5, 2008 | 40 | $113,803 | -14% | 115 | $990 | $128,603,482 | 12 |
Sep 12, 2008 | 24 | $394,793 | +247% | 306 | $1,290 | $129,030,585 | 13 |
Sep 19, 2008 | 25 | $312,051 | -21% | 306 | $1,020 | $129,472,725 | 14 |
Sep 26, 2008 | 27 | $239,678 | -23% | 301 | $796 | $129,814,244 | 15 |
Oct 3, 2008 | 33 | $154,822 | -35% | 265 | $584 | $130,047,888 | 16 |
Oct 10, 2008 | 39 | $77,084 | -50% | 93 | $829 | $130,168,448 | 17 |
Oct 17, 2008 | 47 | $46,840 | -39% | 71 | $660 | $130,246,343 | 18 |
Oct 24, 2008 | 64 | $25,758 | -45% | 44 | $585 | $130,286,630 | 19 |
Oct 31, 2008 | 65 | $19,951 | -23% | 32 | $623 | $130,313,314 | 20 |
Daily Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | %YD | %LW | Theaters | Per Theater | Total Gross | Days |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 20, 2008 | 1 | $13,365,143 | 3,911 | $3,417 | $13,365,143 | 1 | ||
Jun 21, 2008 | 1 | $14,372,327 | +8% | 3,911 | $3,675 | $27,737,470 | 2 | |
Jun 22, 2008 | 1 | $10,946,010 | -24% | 3,911 | $2,799 | $38,683,480 | 3 | |
Jun 23, 2008 | 1 | $5,119,453 | -53% | 3,911 | $1,309 | $43,802,933 | 4 | |
Jun 24, 2008 | 1 | $4,772,339 | -7% | 3,911 | $1,220 | $48,575,272 | 5 | |
Jun 25, 2008 | 1 | $4,338,296 | -9% | 3,911 | $1,109 | $52,913,568 | 6 | |
Jun 26, 2008 | 1 | $4,352,221 | n/c | 3,911 | $1,113 | $57,265,789 | 7 | |
Jun 27, 2008 | 3 | $6,614,390 | +52% | -51% | 3,915 | $1,689 | $63,880,179 | 8 |
Jun 28, 2008 | 3 | $7,884,421 | +19% | -45% | 3,915 | $2,014 | $71,764,600 | 9 |
Jun 29, 2008 | 3 | $5,712,431 | -28% | -48% | 3,915 | $1,459 | $77,477,031 | 10 |
Jun 30, 2008 | 3 | $2,881,353 | -50% | -44% | 3,915 | $736 | $80,358,384 | 11 |
Jul 1, 2008 | 4 | $2,306,248 | -20% | -52% | 3,915 | $589 | $82,664,632 | 12 |
Jul 2, 2008 | 4 | $1,835,000 | -20% | -58% | 3,915 | $469 | $84,500,000 | 13 |
Jul 3, 2008 | 4 | $2,491,000 | +36% | -43% | 3,915 | $636 | $86,991,244 | 14 |
Jul 4, 2008 | 4 | $3,027,601 | +22% | -54% | 3,574 | $847 | $90,018,845 | 15 |
Jul 5, 2008 | 4 | $4,903,438 | +62% | -38% | 3,574 | $1,372 | $94,922,283 | 16 |
Jul 6, 2008 | 4 | $3,178,369 | -35% | -44% | 3,574 | $889 | $98,100,652 | 17 |
Jul 7, 2008 | 4 | $1,577,128 | -50% | -45% | 3,574 | $441 | $99,677,780 | 18 |
Jul 8, 2008 | 4 | $1,608,216 | +2% | -30% | 3,574 | $450 | $101,285,996 | 19 |
Jul 9, 2008 | 4 | $1,594,444 | -1% | -13% | 3,574 | $446 | $102,880,440 | 20 |
Jul 10, 2008 | 4 | $1,482,360 | -7% | -40% | 3,574 | $415 | $104,362,800 | 21 |
Jul 11, 2008 | 6 | $2,249,289 | +52% | -26% | 3,086 | $729 | $106,612,089 | 22 |
Jul 12, 2008 | 6 | $2,941,366 | +31% | -40% | 3,086 | $953 | $109,553,455 | 23 |
Jul 13, 2008 | 6 | $2,010,721 | -32% | -37% | 3,086 | $652 | $111,564,176 | 24 |
Jul 14, 2008 | 6 | $1,022,327 | -49% | -35% | 3,086 | $331 | $112,586,503 | 25 |
Jul 15, 2008 | 6 | $1,021,333 | n/c | -36% | 3,086 | $331 | $113,607,836 | 26 |
Jul 16, 2008 | 6 | $963,414 | -6% | -40% | 3,086 | $312 | $114,571,250 | 27 |
Jul 17, 2008 | 6 | $912,424 | -5% | -38% | 3,086 | $296 | $115,483,674 | 28 |
Jul 18, 2008 | 9 | $1,390,817 | +52% | -38% | 2,135 | $651 | $116,874,491 | 29 |
Jul 19, 2008 | 9 | $1,640,970 | +18% | -44% | 2,135 | $769 | $118,515,461 | 30 |
Jul 20, 2008 | 9 | $1,093,234 | -33% | -46% | 2,135 | $512 | $119,608,695 | 31 |
Jul 21, 2008 | 9 | $558,395 | -49% | -45% | 2,135 | $262 | $120,167,090 | 32 |
Jul 22, 2008 | 9 | $591,239 | +6% | -42% | 2,135 | $277 | $120,758,329 | 33 |
Jul 23, 2008 | 9 | $584,270 | -1% | -39% | 2,135 | $274 | $121,342,599 | 34 |
Jul 24, 2008 | 9 | $571,392 | -2% | -37% | 2,135 | $268 | $121,913,991 | 35 |
Jul 25, 2008 | 11 | $761,257 | +33% | -45% | 1,420 | $536 | $122,675,248 | 36 |
Jul 26, 2008 | 11 | $933,843 | +23% | -43% | 1,420 | $658 | $123,609,091 | 37 |
Jul 27, 2008 | 11 | $577,294 | -38% | -47% | 1,420 | $407 | $124,186,385 | 38 |
Jul 28, 2008 | 11 | $315,385 | -45% | -44% | 1,420 | $222 | $124,501,770 | 39 |
Jul 29, 2008 | 11 | $349,440 | +11% | -41% | 1,420 | $246 | $124,851,210 | 40 |
Jul 30, 2008 | 11 | $328,532 | -6% | -44% | 1,420 | $231 | $125,179,742 | 41 |
Jul 31, 2008 | 11 | $327,077 | n/c | -43% | 1,420 | $230 | $125,506,819 | 42 |
Aug 1, 2008 | 13 | $305,830 | -6% | -60% | 728 | $420 | $125,812,649 | 43 |
Aug 2, 2008 | 14 | $402,342 | +32% | -57% | 728 | $553 | $126,214,991 | 44 |
Aug 3, 2008 | 14 | $285,893 | -29% | -50% | 728 | $393 | $126,500,884 | 45 |
Aug 4, 2008 | 14 | $153,293 | -46% | -51% | 728 | $211 | $126,654,177 | 46 |
Aug 5, 2008 | 14 | $141,314 | -8% | -60% | 728 | $194 | $126,795,491 | 47 |
Aug 6, 2008 | 16 | $92,380 | -35% | -72% | 728 | $127 | $126,887,871 | 48 |
Aug 7, 2008 | - | $93,347 | +1% | -71% | 728 | $128 | $126,981,218 | 49 |
Aug 8, 2008 | 16 | $153,532 | +64% | -50% | 432 | $355 | $127,134,750 | 50 |
Aug 9, 2008 | 16 | $209,104 | +36% | -48% | 432 | $484 | $127,343,854 | 51 |
Aug 10, 2008 | 17 | $133,783 | -36% | -53% | 432 | $310 | $127,477,637 | 52 |
Aug 11, 2008 | 17 | $74,003 | -45% | -52% | 432 | $171 | $127,551,640 | 53 |
Aug 12, 2008 | 16 | $78,381 | +6% | -45% | 432 | $181 | $127,630,021 | 54 |
Aug 13, 2008 | 18 | $67,408 | -14% | -27% | 432 | $156 | $127,697,429 | 55 |
Aug 14, 2008 | - | $59,738 | -11% | -36% | 432 | $138 | $127,757,167 | 56 |
Aug 15, 2008 | - | $70,454 | +18% | -54% | 211 | $334 | $127,827,621 | 57 |
Aug 16, 2008 | - | $89,979 | +28% | -57% | 211 | $426 | $127,917,600 | 58 |
Aug 17, 2008 | - | $49,912 | -45% | -63% | 211 | $237 | $127,967,512 | 59 |
Aug 18, 2008 | - | $29,449 | -41% | -60% | 211 | $140 | $127,996,961 | 60 |
Aug 19, 2008 | - | $37,400 | +27% | -52% | 211 | $177 | $128,034,361 | 61 |
Aug 20, 2008 | - | $27,302 | -27% | -59% | 211 | $129 | $128,061,663 | 62 |
Aug 21, 2008 | - | $27,383 | n/c | -54% | 211 | $130 | $128,089,046 | 63 |
Aug 22, 2008 | - | $44,576 | +63% | -37% | 121 | $368 | $128,133,622 | 64 |
Aug 23, 2008 | - | $57,339 | +29% | -36% | 121 | $474 | $128,190,961 | 65 |
Aug 24, 2008 | - | $35,261 | -39% | -29% | 121 | $291 | $128,226,222 | 66 |
Aug 25, 2008 | - | $16,181 | -54% | -45% | 121 | $134 | $128,242,403 | 67 |
Aug 26, 2008 | - | $19,902 | +23% | -47% | 121 | $164 | $128,262,305 | 68 |
Aug 27, 2008 | - | $15,524 | -22% | -43% | 121 | $128 | $128,277,829 | 69 |
Aug 28, 2008 | - | $15,989 | +3% | -42% | 121 | $132 | $128,293,818 | 70 |
Aug 29, 2008 | - | $36,725 | +130% | -18% | 118 | $311 | $128,330,543 | 71 |
Aug 30, 2008 | - | $51,601 | +41% | -10% | 118 | $437 | $128,382,144 | 72 |
Aug 31, 2008 | - | $44,386 | -14% | +26% | 118 | $376 | $128,426,530 | 73 |
Sep 1, 2008 | 36 | $38,255 | -14% | +136% | 118 | $324 | $128,464,785 | 74 |
Sep 2, 2008 | - | $8,810 | -77% | -56% | 118 | $75 | $128,473,595 | 75 |
Sep 3, 2008 | - | $8,164 | -7% | -47% | 118 | $69 | $128,481,759 | 76 |
Sep 4, 2008 | - | $7,920 | -3% | -50% | 118 | $67 | $128,489,679 | 77 |
Sep 5, 2008 | - | $33,006 | +317% | -10% | 115 | $287 | $128,522,685 | 78 |
Sep 6, 2008 | - | $55,392 | +68% | +7% | 115 | $482 | $128,578,077 | 79 |
Sep 7, 2008 | - | $25,405 | -54% | -43% | 115 | $221 | $128,603,482 | 80 |
Sep 8, 2008 | - | $6,606 | -74% | -83% | 115 | $57 | $128,610,088 | 81 |
Sep 9, 2008 | - | $9,248 | +40% | +5% | 115 | $80 | $128,619,336 | 82 |
Sep 10, 2008 | - | $8,046 | -13% | -1% | 115 | $70 | $128,627,382 | 83 |
Sep 11, 2008 | - | $8,410 | +5% | +6% | 115 | $73 | $128,635,792 | 84 |
Sep 12, 2008 | 23 | $114,444 | +1,261% | +247% | 306 | $374 | $128,750,236 | 85 |
Sep 13, 2008 | 24 | $174,014 | +52% | +214% | 306 | $569 | $128,924,250 | 86 |
Sep 14, 2008 | 23 | $106,335 | -39% | +319% | 306 | $348 | $129,030,585 | 87 |
Sep 15, 2008 | 21 | $31,048 | -71% | +370% | 306 | $101 | $129,061,633 | 88 |
Sep 16, 2008 | - | $34,426 | +11% | +272% | 306 | $113 | $129,096,059 | 89 |
Sep 17, 2008 | - | $31,653 | -8% | +293% | 306 | $103 | $129,127,712 | 90 |
Sep 18, 2008 | - | $32,962 | +4% | +292% | 306 | $108 | $129,160,674 | 91 |
Sep 19, 2008 | - | $92,702 | +181% | -19% | 306 | $303 | $129,253,376 | 92 |
Sep 20, 2008 | - | $137,471 | +48% | -21% | 306 | $449 | $129,390,847 | 93 |
Sep 21, 2008 | - | $81,878 | -40% | -23% | 306 | $268 | $129,472,725 | 94 |
Sep 22, 2008 | - | $23,226 | -72% | -25% | 306 | $76 | $129,495,951 | 95 |
Sep 23, 2008 | - | $27,541 | +19% | -20% | 306 | $90 | $129,523,492 | 96 |
Sep 24, 2008 | - | $24,373 | -12% | -23% | 306 | $80 | $129,547,865 | 97 |
Sep 25, 2008 | - | $26,701 | +10% | -19% | 306 | $87 | $129,574,566 | 98 |
Sep 26, 2008 | - | $73,235 | +174% | -21% | 301 | $243 | $129,647,801 | 99 |
Sep 27, 2008 | - | $105,853 | +45% | -23% | 301 | $352 | $129,753,654 | 100 |
Sep 28, 2008 | - | $60,590 | -43% | -26% | 301 | $201 | $129,814,244 | 101 |
Sep 29, 2008 | - | $17,420 | -71% | -25% | 301 | $58 | $129,831,664 | 102 |
Sep 30, 2008 | - | $21,482 | +23% | -22% | 301 | $71 | $129,853,146 | 103 |
Oct 1, 2008 | - | $19,315 | -10% | -21% | 301 | $64 | $129,872,461 | 104 |
Oct 2, 2008 | - | $20,605 | +7% | -23% | 301 | $68 | $129,893,066 | 105 |
Oct 3, 2008 | - | $47,205 | +129% | -36% | 265 | $178 | $129,940,271 | 106 |
Oct 4, 2008 | - | $72,405 | +53% | -32% | 265 | $273 | $130,012,676 | 107 |
Oct 5, 2008 | - | $35,212 | -51% | -42% | 265 | $133 | $130,047,888 | 108 |
Oct 6, 2008 | - | $9,860 | -72% | -43% | 265 | $37 | $130,057,748 | 109 |
Oct 7, 2008 | - | $10,155 | +3% | -53% | 265 | $38 | $130,067,903 | 110 |
Oct 8, 2008 | - | $10,865 | +7% | -44% | 265 | $41 | $130,078,768 | 111 |
Oct 9, 2008 | - | $12,596 | +16% | -39% | 265 | $48 | $130,091,364 | 112 |
Oct 10, 2008 | - | $24,119 | +91% | -49% | 93 | $259 | $130,115,483 | 113 |
Oct 11, 2008 | - | $33,048 | +37% | -54% | 93 | $355 | $130,148,531 | 114 |
Oct 12, 2008 | - | $19,917 | -40% | -43% | 93 | $214 | $130,168,448 | 115 |
Oct 13, 2008 | - | $10,357 | -48% | +5% | 93 | $111 | $130,178,805 | 116 |
Oct 14, 2008 | - | $5,697 | -45% | -44% | 93 | $61 | $130,184,502 | 117 |
Oct 15, 2008 | - | $6,551 | +15% | -40% | 93 | $70 | $130,191,053 | 118 |
Oct 16, 2008 | - | $8,450 | +29% | -33% | 93 | $91 | $130,199,503 | 119 |
Oct 17, 2008 | - | $16,952 | +101% | -30% | 71 | $239 | $130,216,455 | 120 |
Oct 18, 2008 | - | $20,271 | +20% | -39% | 71 | $286 | $130,236,726 | 121 |
Oct 19, 2008 | - | $9,617 | -53% | -52% | 71 | $135 | $130,246,343 | 122 |
Oct 20, 2008 | - | $3,463 | -64% | -67% | 71 | $49 | $130,249,806 | 123 |
Oct 21, 2008 | - | $3,329 | -4% | -42% | 71 | $47 | $130,253,135 | 124 |
Oct 22, 2008 | - | $3,702 | +11% | -43% | 71 | $52 | $130,256,837 | 125 |
Oct 23, 2008 | - | $4,035 | +9% | -52% | 71 | $57 | $130,260,872 | 126 |
Oct 24, 2008 | - | $9,131 | +126% | -46% | 44 | $208 | $130,270,003 | 127 |
Oct 25, 2008 | - | $11,632 | +27% | -43% | 44 | $264 | $130,281,635 | 128 |
Oct 26, 2008 | - | $4,995 | -57% | -48% | 44 | $114 | $130,286,630 | 129 |
Oct 27, 2008 | - | $1,678 | -66% | -52% | 44 | $38 | $130,288,308 | 130 |
Oct 28, 2008 | - | $1,689 | +1% | -49% | 44 | $38 | $130,289,997 | 131 |
Oct 29, 2008 | - | $1,588 | -6% | -57% | 44 | $36 | $130,291,585 | 132 |
Oct 30, 2008 | - | $1,778 | +12% | -56% | 44 | $40 | $130,293,363 | 133 |
Oct 31, 2008 | - | $5,108 | +187% | -44% | 32 | $160 | $130,298,471 | 134 |
Nov 1, 2008 | - | $10,048 | +97% | -14% | 32 | $314 | $130,308,519 | 135 |
Nov 2, 2008 | - | $4,795 | -52% | -4% | 32 | $150 | $130,313,314 | 136 |
Nov 3, 2008 | - | $1,393 | -71% | -17% | 32 | $44 | $130,314,707 | 137 |
Nov 4, 2008 | - | $1,699 | +22% | +1% | 32 | $53 | $130,316,406 | 138 |
Nov 5, 2008 | - | $1,386 | -18% | -13% | 32 | $43 | $130,317,792 | 139 |
Nov 6, 2008 | - | $1,416 | +2% | -20% | 32 | $44 | $130,319,208 | 140 |
Weekly Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Theaters | Per Theater | Total Gross | Week |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Jun 20, 2008 | 1 | $57,265,789 | 3,911 | $14,642 | $57,265,789 | 1 | |
Jun 27, 2008 | 4 | $29,725,455 | -48% | 3,915 | $7,593 | $86,991,244 | 2 |
Jul 4, 2008 | 4 | $17,371,556 | -42% | 3,574 | $4,861 | $104,362,800 | 3 |
Jul 11, 2008 | 6 | $11,120,874 | -36% | 3,086 | $3,604 | $115,483,674 | 4 |
Jul 18, 2008 | 9 | $6,430,317 | -42% | 2,135 | $3,012 | $121,913,991 | 5 |
Jul 25, 2008 | 11 | $3,592,828 | -44% | 1,420 | $2,530 | $125,506,819 | 6 |
Aug 1, 2008 | 16 | $1,474,399 | -59% | 728 | $2,025 | $126,981,218 | 7 |
Aug 8, 2008 | 20 | $775,949 | -47% | 432 | $1,796 | $127,757,167 | 8 |
Aug 15, 2008 | 35 | $331,879 | -57% | 211 | $1,573 | $128,089,046 | 9 |
Aug 22, 2008 | 37 | $204,772 | -38% | 121 | $1,692 | $128,293,818 | 10 |
Aug 29, 2008 | 40 | $195,861 | -4% | 118 | $1,660 | $128,489,679 | 11 |
Sep 5, 2008 | 41 | $146,113 | -25% | 115 | $1,271 | $128,635,792 | 12 |
Sep 12, 2008 | 24 | $524,882 | +259% | 306 | $1,715 | $129,160,674 | 13 |
Sep 19, 2008 | 25 | $413,892 | -21% | 306 | $1,353 | $129,574,566 | 14 |
Sep 26, 2008 | 25 | $318,500 | -23% | 301 | $1,058 | $129,893,066 | 15 |
Oct 3, 2008 | 33 | $198,298 | -38% | 265 | $748 | $130,091,364 | 16 |
Oct 10, 2008 | 41 | $108,139 | -45% | 93 | $1,163 | $130,199,503 | 17 |
Oct 17, 2008 | 46 | $61,369 | -43% | 71 | $864 | $130,260,872 | 18 |
Oct 24, 2008 | 65 | $32,491 | -47% | 44 | $738 | $130,293,363 | 19 |
Oct 31, 2008 | 67 | $25,845 | -20% | 32 | $808 | $130,319,208 | 20 |
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DVD Sales - People Getting Smart on Home Market
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There were four new releases to chart this week, or perhaps five. It depends on how you count Kung Fu Panda. The number one release for the week was Get Smart, which sold 862,000 units and generated $16.50 million in consumer retail spending. Second place went to Kung Fu Panda with 780,000 units / $13.51 million, although that film didn't officially come out until Sunday, meaning these sales came mostly from one day. (There were a few stores selling the DVD on Saturday.)
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DVD Rentals - Feeling Smart
November 19th, 2008
The same two new releases that topped the sales chart this week also topped the rental chart with Get Smart generating about 40% more revenue than Kung Fu Panda.
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DVD Releases for November 4, 2008
November 3rd, 2008
This week's list of DVD and Blu-rays feels a little shorter than usual. Either the problems I've been having with Amazon has caused me to miss a lot of releases, or this is just the calm before the storm. It won't be too long before the holiday shopping season starts, and when it does we will be flooded with DVDs and Blu-rays. As for the best of what's here, I'm going with Futurama - Bender's Game, either on DVD or Blu-ray.
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International Details - Mummy Still Rules
September 28th, 2008
The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor fell more than 50% this past weekend down to $4.24 million on 2905 screens in 46 markets for a total of $276.19 million internationally. It had no major market openings this past weekend, but added $1.36 million on 361 screens during its second weekend in Australia for a total of $5.13 million.
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International Details - Journey on the International Box Office
September 21st, 2008
Journey To The Centre of the Earth opened in first place in Australia by a huge margin with $2.87 million on 362 screens, more than four times its nearest competitor. Overall the film made $6.41 million on 1417 screens in 27 markets for a total of $57.65 million, with a few smaller openings from now till its debut in Japan at the end of October.
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International Details - Wanted Still in Demand
September 14th, 2008
Wanted failed to reach first place during its opening in Germany, but still rose dramatically earning sixth internationally with $6.13 million on 1590 screens in 29 markets for a total of $147.68 million. In Germany is finished in second place behind The Dark Knight's third weekend of release earning $3.18 million on 444 screens, which is still impressive. Next up is Spain this weekend, while it opens wide in Japan next weekend and China early in October.
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International Details - Zohan Messes with the International Box Office
September 7th, 2008
You Don't Mess With The Zohan slipped out of the top five with $7.96 million on 2296 screens in 33 markets for a total of $69.53 million internationally, which is more than Adam Sandler's previous film made in total internationally. This week the film opened in France landing in 10th place with just $816,000, but it was playing on just 171 screens. On the other hand, it added $1.66 million on 335 screens in Spain for a two-week total of $6.45 million.
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International Details - Hell Pulls in the Gold
August 31st, 2008
Hellboy 2: The Golden Army returned to the international chart in sixth place with $7.20 million on 828 screens in 14 markets for a total of $32.93 million. Of that weekend haul, $5.45 million was earned on 464 screens in the U.K., where it topped the charts this past weekend. Compared to the original, this film has made more domestically and more worldwide, while it is nearing its international total with openings in Australia, Spain, Brazil, Germany, France, and other markets left ahead of it.
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International Details - Cliff Strong Overseas
August 24th, 2008
Ponyo on the Cliff is locked in first place in Japan growing by 13% to $7.75 million on 481 screens over the weekend for a total of $90.47 million at the end of last weekend, and it is likely that it has hit $100 million in the meantime.
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International Details - Panda Leads the Back of the Pack
August 17th, 2008
Kung Fu Panda slipped to sixth place with $9.34 million on 4736 screens in 47 markets for a total of $349.69 million internationally. The film is starting to shed theaters and markets at an accelerated pace, however, it still has openings in Italy and other smaller markets ahead of it, while it could reach $400 million internationally and $600 million worldwide before the end of its run. (The latter it a lot easier than the former.)
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International Details - Another Milestone for Hancock
August 10th, 2008
Hancock fell from second to sixth with $12.03 million on 5425 screens in 68 markets, however, it still reached $300 million internationally since last week and now has a running tally of $319.43 million. Its best market of the weekend was Spain where it added $1.92 million on 567 screens over the weekend for a total of $20.56 million after two. Meanwhile, its best market overall remains the U.K. where it has $47.09 million after a month of release, including $900,000 on 318 screens this past weekend. With Japan and Italy still ahead, the film should become Will Smith's second $600 million movie, but it will end well back of Independence Day.
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International Details - Milestone Weekend
August 3rd, 2008
Hancock fell 56% to $20.22 million on 7516 screens in 70 markets, however, that was still enough for second place on the international chart this week, and lifted its totals to $295.58 million internationally and $502.06 million worldwide, reaching a major milestone. The film's best market of the week was Spain where it remained in first place with $3.98 million on 575 screens for a total of $16.86 million. It is also performing well in Germany where it held on to second place with $1.70 million on 755 screens over the weekend and $33.62 million after four. However, it is starting to slip in the U.K. falling to fifth place with $1.40 million on 400 screens, but its total of $45.15 million in that market is still fantastic. Hancock likely hit $300 million early last week, and it has yet to open in Japan and Italy.
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International Details - Panda Continues to Perform
July 27th, 2008
For the third week in a row, Kung Fu Panda performed excellently on the international scene, but was not on par with the top of the chart. Over the previous weekend, the film finished in third place with $29.02 million on 4460 screens in 51 screens for a total of $273.20 million. This week the film opened three of the four Scandinavian markets including Denmark where it opened in first place with $1.10 million on 87 screens over the weekend and $1.23 million in total. Meanwhile, the film only managed third in Norway with $834,000 on 105 screens over the weekend and $1.2 million in total and it managed third place in Sweden with $689,000 on 149 screens and $840,000 in total. Additionally, the film made $3.02 million on 466 screens over the weekend for a total of $27.57 million after three weeks. Next up for the film is Japan this weekend while it opens in Italy at the end of the month.
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International Details - Panda Throws Its Weight Around
July 20th, 2008
Kung Fu Panda grew to its biggest yet pulling in $45.32 million on 6314 screens in 49 markets for a total of $221.64 million. This includes openings in France where it placed second with $8.64 million on 743 screens for the full week and in Spain where it topped the charts with $6.29 million on 581 screens. The film's best holdover was The U.K. where it slipped a spot to third with $5.55 million on 456 screens for a two-week total of $21.57 million. It also held well in Germany adding $4.54 million on 838 screens for a two-week total of $11.14 million while it now has $20.38 million in Australia, including $3.17 million on 361 screens during this past weekend. Meanwhile, the film has yet to open in Italy or Japan, as well as a few other smaller markets, and should have no trouble reaching $300 million before long.
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International Details - Panda Packs on the Pounds
July 13th, 2008
Kung Fu Panda saw its weekend numbers climb by close to 70%, and its weekend haul of $40.16 million on 5325 screens in 40 markets was the best of its run so far. A run that has brought in $154.13 million so far. However, it still remained in second place thanks to the opening of Hancock. The film had a pair of second place openings including the U.K. where it made $8.63 million on 446 screens over the weekend for a total of $11.96 million. Meanwhile in Germany it was not as strong with $4.48 million on 831 screens, but it still managed second place. The film also slipped to second place in Australia, but it held well down just 24% to $3.83 million on 363 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.63 million.
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Will Rules the Weekend, but Overall Box Office Not that Super
July 8th, 2008
Hancock lived up to expectations, but it was the only film in the top five that did so. This led to overall box office receipts of just $160 million over the weekend, which was 8% lower than last weekend and 14% lower than the same weekend last year. This is the first time in a month that 2008 hasn't kept pace with 2007, and year-to-date 2008 has again fallen behind 2007, $4.81 billion to $4.84 billion. There's a strong case for mitigating circumstances, however, as July 4th landed on the Friday and Independence Day is not a holiday that is normally associated with strong box office numbers. So 2008 could regain its lead if The Dark Knight proves to be a big hit.
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International Details - Sex Still Popular Overseas
July 6th, 2008
Sex and the City fell more than 40% this past weekend, but still eared $12.94 million on 5991 screens in 53 markets over the weekend for a total of $198.97 million after a month of release. The film had no major, or even midlevel openings, in fact, it's only market of note where it hasn't opened in yet is Japan, where it does make its nationwide debut at the end of August. However, it still did well in a number of markets cracking $1 million in Australia ($1.58 million on 365 screens), Russia ($1.50 million on 496), U.K. ($1.18 million on 388), and Spain ($1.08 million on 359). In fact, in the U.K. the film has earned $49.24 million after a month of release, which is even better than it managed domestically, if you take into account the relative size of the two markets.
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Is it the Weekend Already?
July 1st, 2008
It's a really, really long weekend as Hancock starts its box office run tonight. Additionally, Kit Kittredge expands tomorrow, while we have limited releases opening on Thursday and Friday. Busy week, so let's jump right in.
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WALL-E has First Place Launch
July 1st, 2008
June ended on a high at the box office with the combined ticket sales reaching $185 million. That's close to 30% more than last weekend and nearly 20% more than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2008 was able to extend its lead over 2007, but it is still above last year's pace by less than a percent, $4.52 billion to $4.49 billion. With almost nothing but good news recently, it's hard not to get optimistic about the state of the industry right now.
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International Details - What Happened?
June 29th, 2008
The Happening fell from first to fifth with just $14.05 million on 5579 screens in 65 markets for a total of $56.40 million after two weeks. Good news, it was able to remain in first place in France despite falling 60% to $1.93 million on 550 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.68 million after two. On the other hand, it fell from first to third in Spain down 65% to $1.20 million on 387 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.41 million after two. Even worse, it was down just under 80% in Italy and just over 80% in South Korea earning $367,000 on 338 screens and $206,000 on 293 screens respectively. Its totals of $2.77 million in the former and $2.18 million in the latter are hardly impressive, and well below its domestic run. This is a shocking decline, especially since films tend to have better legs internationally than they have domestically. And while it should earn more on the international marketplace, there's little hope of reaching $200 million worldwide now.
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WALL-E About to Blast Off?
June 26th, 2008
June ends this weekend and so far there's only been one film not to match expectations, or at least come relatively close to doing so. That said, none of the films have had massive breakout success either. That should change this weekend as WALL-E is tracking well above initial expectations.
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Contest - Smart Contestants Will Get the Prizes - Winning Announcement
June 24th, 2008
The winners of our Smart Contestants Will Get the Prizes contest were determined and they are...
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Kit the Smart Choice on the Per Theater Chart
June 24th, 2008
The prestige release of Kit Kittredge: An American Girl went smashingly as it topped the per theater chart with an outstanding average of $44,059, which bodes very well for its expansion on Friday. Meanwhile, Encounters at the End of the World grew by more than 4% to earn $18,519 in its lone theater. On a side note, Get Smart, which won the race to the top of the overall box office chart came within a hair of the $10,000 club with an average of $9,891.
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Smart Money was on the Spy Spoof
June 23rd, 2008
It was another strong weekend at the box office, at least compared to last year, and almost every film matched expectations nearly perfectly. (Get used to reading that phrase.) Overall the box office earned $143 million during the past three days, which is 20% lower than last weekend. On the other hand, it was nearly 9% higher than the same weekend last year and that was just enough to push 2008 into the lead over 2007 at $4.27 billion to $4.26 billion. Ticket sales are still down nearly 3%, but that too could change.
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Weekend Estimates: Get Smart Bumbles to Success
June 22nd, 2008
Get Smart overcame mediocre reviews to record a stronger-than-expected opening over the weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday.
The spy comedy scored a very respectable $39.2 million weekend, with a per theater average just topping $10,000.
That's a significant advance over Steve Carell's last Summer blockbusting effort, Evan Almighty, which opened with $31.2 million this weekend last year.
This weekend's other comedy opening, however, was more, err, flaccid.
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Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of June 20, 2008
June 21st, 2008
Slow week for new releases, therefore, it's a slow week for websites. However, at least ever release had a site, and none were below average, while the best was The Love Guru - Official Site.
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Will Smart Succeed, or will Audiences Love Guru?
June 19th, 2008
The outlook for this weekend is mixed. On the one hand, very few people are expecting this week's two new releases to match last week's openings. However, most expect them to top last year's new entries, which is the more important task. This, along with the better holdovers, could be enough to push 2008 over 2007's pace for the first time in a long time.
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Contest - Smart Contestants will Get the Prizes
June 13th, 2008
There could be a race for top spot on the charts next weekend, but Get Smart has the edge in theater count so it is this week's target film. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office of Get Smart.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of The Andromeda Strain - Mini-series on DVD and The Suite Life of Zack and Cody - Lip Synchin' in the Rain on DVD.
Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of The Andromeda Strain - Mini-series on DVD
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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2008 Preview: June
June 1st, 2008
June is filled with top picks, and practically only top picks. The best schedule for the overall health of the movie industry is only two wide releases, the potential blockbuster and the counter-programming release. This month that's exactly what happens; however, almost every week the counter-programming film has a serious shot at $100 million as well. If everything goes well, then we could have 8 films opening this month that crack 9 digits and that would put 2008 back on track. Even a more conservative estimate has four $100 million movies coming out this month, but there's a lot of uncertainty involved here. On the limited front, none of May's limited releases managed to breakout and expand wide, so there's still an opening for sleeper hit of the summer. That role could be filled by The Promotion, which appears to have the best shot at escaping the art hour circuit and reaching multiplexes.
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Cast Updates - March 28, 2008
March 28th, 2008
This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Crazy on the Outside, Two Lovers, W., and more!
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Cast Updates - December 20, 2007
December 20th, 2007
This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Four Christmases, My Sister's Keeper, Quarantined, and more!
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Movie Website Updates for July 8 - July 14, 2007
July 14th, 2007
One of the last summer blockbusters launched its full site this week. This means two things, The Bourne Ultimatum - Official Site is the clear winner of the weekly website award. And secondly, there will likely be a slowdown in top-notch sites as we approach the dog days of summer, and the even worse days of September.
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New Movie US Release Dates - February 11, 2007
February 11th, 2007
This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Indiana Jones 4, The Mummy 3, Hellboy 2 and more.
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