Indy 4 already grossed over $311 million worldwide in less than a week. Iron Man pwned.
Iron Man has surpassed all expectaions at the boxoffice while most fans had predicted Indiana Jones would make much more then what it is making.

Indy 4 already grossed over $311 million worldwide in less than a week. Iron Man pwned.
Nah. The next step is either [wned or pened. It became 'pwned' because people were hitting the p instead of the o on their keyboards by mistake. Or so I'm told.Well they used to say owned, then it became pwned, I guess in a few years it will be qwned.
We could start early, and look really trendy.
It's going to be a close race between Iron Man and Indiana Jones in domestic box office, and they'll likely be the two highest grossing films of the summer in the US. Indy will gross quite a bit more than Iron Man in worldwide box office, though. Indy is up to $585 million worldwide and is still going strong, while Iron Man is up to $538 million and is tapering off.
Iron Man has performed way beyond most people's expectations - including mine - while Indy will end up performing pretty close to the expectations most had of it. Most predictions were that it would end up somewhere in the mid-300s domestically, and it'll likely come in just below that - probably at about 310.
I don't think this year is going to yield a $400 million domestic film.
From the way the summer is shaping up, the top grossing film of the year in worldwide box office is almost certainly going to be November's Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
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I feel the same. Begins only grossed $205 and even with inflation and some curisoity viewers on Ledger I don't see how TDK gets to $300m.
I think it'll be a great film, just not $300m US domestic.
The weekend estimates are out: Indy made $13.5 million and is up to $275.3 million domestic. Iron Man made $5.1 million and is up to $297.4 million. Iron Man will likely cross the $300 million mark on Thursday or Friday.
I nailed that Indy 4 would hit $275m this weekend but missed the mark on IM by just a hair. I thought for sure some people might resee IM with Hulk opening thus boosting it more than a normal weekend this late into its run.The weekend estimates are out: Indy made $13.5 million and is up to $275.3 million domestic. Iron Man made $5.1 million and is up to $297.4 million. Iron Man will likely cross the $300 million mark on Thursday or Friday.
I had hoped for a higher TIH opening but this falls within my low range. I do expect that TIH will have better legs. I think its WOM is going to be good over the coming few weeks. I do not expect another 68% drop on its second weekend like what happened in 2003. I saw the 3:40pm afternoon matinee and only because the 3:10 had sold out. A matinee sold out.The Incredible Hulk opened to an estimated $54.5 million. While my pre-summer prediction for Iron Man proved to be way too low, I think my prediction of about $140 million domestic for The Incredible Hulk is going to be pretty close.
Color me surprised as well. My best bet in the "Will Happening bomb harder than Speed Racer thread" was $25m. That thread starter must be pleased I think he predicted a good opening for The Happening. Friday night, here in Nashville, the 9:10pm showing SOLD OUT. This was in one of the 400 seaters also which is even more impressive IMO. Be curious what WOM is on this but it will not be a financial stinker regardless.The Happening opened with $30.5 million. That's much higher than expected (it was expected to open in the high teens), although its Cinemascore is only a D, which indicates word of mouth will likely be terrible and its legs may be very weak. Still, the opening at least gives Shyamalan some breathing room. The knives have been out for him and a really weak opening would've brought on a fresh wave of attacks.
Also in collaboration with Dreamworks, like IM is with Marvel Studios, Kung Fu Panda counts towards Paramounts stellar summer thus far.It is a good year for Paramount, so far. They have two of the year's biggest movies. Quite the turnaround from a few years ago. Let's hope this success continues with J.J. Abrams' Star Trek revival next summer.
I saw Wanted last night at a free screener.I think Wanted is going to surprise people. I bet it makes 200 easily.
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