Showing posts with label Cars 2. Show all posts
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Monday, July 18, 2011

Weekend Box Office July 15, 2011 - July 17, 2011


As expected, The Final Harry Potter movie blew away the competition and set some records as well this past weekend, bringing in $168 million domestically and a worldwide box office total of more than $476 million this past weekend !!! Hope you all enjoyed it as the movie has met critical acclaim from all who have seen it ! See you guys later on this week with the Captain America finally arriving in theaters as he goes up against Harry and Optimus for box office DOMINATION !!! 


TW

Title
Studio


Total

1

Warner Bros. Pictures


$168,550,000

2

Paramount Pictures


$302,800,000

3

New Line Cinema (Warner Bros.)


$60,002,000

4

Columbia Pictures (Sony)


$42,352,000

5

Disney•Pixar


$165,326,000

6

Walt Disney Pictures


$8,000,000

7

Columbia Pictures (Sony)


$88,505,000

8

Universal Pictures


$31,628,000

9

Paramount Pictures


$122,242,000

10

Sony Pictures Classics


$41,793,000

11

Universal Pictures


$161,290,000

12

20th Century Fox


$61,455,000



As an added bonus, here's the teaser trailer to next summer's final installment of the Christopher Nolan helmed "Dark Knight" Trilogy "The Dark Knight Rises"

Monday, July 11, 2011

Weekend Box Office July 8, 2011 - July 10, 2011


Sorry for not posting our usual "In theaters today" post this past friday. Been pretty busy establishing some other things going on with Noemi Media Group. But here are the results of this past weekend at the box office. No suprise to us, Transformers: Dark of the Moon remained # 1 at the box office due in part to not facing any serious competition. "Horrible Bosses" came in at # 2 raking in $28 Million dollars its opening week, followed by "Zookeeper" that garnered $21 million at the box office. Don't worry, BlvdAve will supply you this friday with our picks of what to see at the movies !!! 
TW

Title
Studio
Weekend

Total

1

Paramount Pictures
$47,025,000

$261,000,000

2

New Line Cinema (Warner Bros.)
$28,110,000

$28,110,000

3

Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$21,000,000

$21,000,000

4

Disney•Pixar
$15,209,000

$148,828,000

5

Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$9,000,000

$78,757,000

6

Universal Pictures
$6,264,000

$26,526,000

7

Paramount Pictures
$4,825,000

$118,056,000

8

20th Century Fox
$3,800,000

$16,125,000

9

Warner Bros. Pictures
$3,125,000

$109,709,000

10

20th Century Fox
$2,850,000

$57,747,000

11

Universal Pictures
$2,762,000

$158,186,000

12

Sony Pictures Classics
$2,706,000

$38,651,000

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

Weekend Box Office July 1, 2011 - July 4, 2011

Sorry for the delay in this posting, but  due to the holiday  festivities a lot of our business was pushed back. No surprise here folks, Transformers 3 came in at # 1 this past weekend, raking in over 180 Million domestically and almost 400 million WORLDWIDE !!! Disney's Cars 2 came in at # 2 adding another 30 Mill to its box office total. Check the list for the rest ladies and gents
 Weekend Box Office
July 1, 2011 - July 4, 2011
TW
Title
Studio
Weekend
Total
1
Paramount Pictures
$115,886,050
$180,651,397
2
Disney•Pixar
$31,629,695
$122,560,310
3
Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$17,261,534
$62,707,505
4
Universal Pictures
$16,098,795
$16,098,795
5
Paramount Pictures
$9,527,129
$110,070,156
6
$8,588,318
$8,588,318
7
$7,928,176
$103,616,460
8
20th Century Fox
$6,702,940
$51,727,662
9
Sony Pictures Classics
$4,382,382
$34,582,454
10
Universal Pictures
$4,354,515
$153,728,880
11
20th Century Fox
$3,617,628
$139,329,355
12
Warner Bros. Pictures
$2,799,390
$248,651,272

Monday, June 27, 2011

Weekend Box Office June 24, 2011 - June 26, 2011


As expected, "Cars 2" came in at number 1 at the box office this past weekend.
Despite dismal reviews, the Pixar sequel took the number one spot at the box office this weekend, earning an estimated $68 million. Cars 2 makes Pixar’s number one opening weekend record 12 for 12. Predictions were all over the map, from 50′s to 70′s. In 2006, Cars earned $60.1 million, but with the increase in ticket sales, that number would translate to around $72.1 million today. Overseas it has earned $42.9 million giving it a total of $110.9 million worldwide. This weekend’s other wide release was "Bad Teacher", got the number two spot with a total of $31 million. The comedy, starring Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake, was rated R and had mixed reviews, which made predictions around the low 20′s. However, it was the only new adult choice at the box office this weekend.



TW
Title Studio Weekend Theaters Total Week
1
Cars 2 Disney•Pixar
$68,000,000
4,115
$68,000,000
1
2
Bad Teacher Columbia Pictures (Sony)
$31,000,000
3,049
$31,000,000
1
3
Green Lantern Warner Bros. Pictures
$18,350,000
3,816
$89,311,000
2
4
Super 8 Paramount Pictures
$12,100,000
3,424
$95,186,000
3
5
Mr. Popper's Penguins 20th Century Fox
$10,300,000
3,342
$39,448,000
2
6
X-Men: First Class 20th Century Fox
$6,600,000
2,633
$132,815,000
4
7
The Hangover Part II Warner Bros. Pictures
$5,865,000
2,755
$243,943,000
5
8
Bridesmaids Universal Pictures
$5,372,000
2,031
$146,659,000
7
9
Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides Walt Disney Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer Films
$4,702,000
2,244
$229,060,000
6
10
Midnight in Paris Sony Pictures Classics
$4,481,000
951
$28,580,000
6
11
Kung Fu Panda 2 DreamWorks Animation
$4,150,000
2,527
$153,042,000
5
12
The Tree of Life Fox Searchlight Pictures
$1,360,000
215
$5,875,000
5

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