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Friday & Weekend Numbers - $2.5M/$8.5M

1. Up- $44.3 million
2. The Hangover- $43.3 million
3. Land of the Lost- $19.6 million
4. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian- $14.7 million
5. Star Trek- $8.4 million
6. Terminator Salvation- $8.2 million
7. Drag Me to Hell- $7.4 million
8. Angels & Demons- $6.5 million
9. My Life in Ruins- $3.3 million
10. Dance Flick- $2 million
 
True. I went to see ST 6 times, but I'm at the cinema all the time.... well except for those months I lived in Gretton. Four pubs and no shop. Trecking all the way to Kettering for a film, only to find out that the Corby-Gretton bus had been cancelled was not fun.
Oh, yeah; not fun! Gretton must be quite the small dorf.
 
You have no idea. It was a conglomeration of cute little houses dropped by God in the middle of a huge field guarded by black-headed sheep. You get the idea.
Hannover isn't all that great, but it's got public transport, paths, cinemas, shops, the works.
 
$8.4 million is a GREAT number for Star Trek. It only dropped 33%, which was the lowest in the Top 10.

It's at about $223 million domestically, which puts it at #67 on the all-time list.
 
I feel like a bad Star Trek fan because I haven't gone for my third viewing yet :(

Yeah, I've only seen it twice too -- it seems most people here are much more hardcore than I am. Honestly, though, I don't think I've gone to see a movie at the cinema more than twice since LOTR: FOTR. In fact, I think this is the first time in about two years I've even seen one twice. However, it doesn't look like Star Trek really needs my continued patronage... and that is truly marvelous. :)

I continue to be in awe of ST's staying power at the box office. I'm also somewhat delighted to see Will Ferrell's latest film bomb so horribly -- does that make me a bad person? :lol: I'm still wondering what's in store for the Terminator franchise after the under-performance of Salvation. Nice to see Up continue to do well -- I think I'll try to see it sometime this summer. I don't have much interest in The Hangover, but good for them with hitting the #2 spot. What else just opened... oh yes, My Life In Ruins. Ouch! It's another one I don't have any interest in, but poor Nia Vardalos. I wonder if she's ever going to have a post-My Big Fat Greek Wedding hit.
 
$8.4 million is a GREAT number for Star Trek. It only dropped 33%, which was the lowest in the Top 10.

It's at about $223 million domestically, which puts it at #67 on the all-time list.

If someone told me in the year of Enterprise's cancellation that we would be where we are right now, I'd say to that person he/she is crazy! And to even digest the fact that this film made 7 times more than Nemesis is just astonishing. :techman:
 
I saw it again today at 11 a.m. and there were about 50 people in the theater. Not bad for a Sunday morning.
 
Variety reports Trek did $6 Million overseas this weekend.

That means: $223 + 112 = $335,000,000 Worldwide as of today :)
 
Variety reports Trek did $6 Million overseas this weekend.

That means: $223 + 112 = $335,000,000 Worldwide as of today :)

Yup.

Also of note is T4 making $68 million overseas this weekend for a total of $97 million, and Angels & Demons reaching $293 million overseas.
 
Star Trek is a big improvement over Nemesis's 24m overseas. I'm convinced the sequel will do much better in foreign markets, I'd say double.
 
$8.4 million is a GREAT number for Star Trek.

It really is unbelievable--Wonder if it can wrest #4 from LotL next weekend?

Probably not, but man, I'd have said the same about T4.

Trek still fills a great niche for the types of movies out at this very moment.
 
The overseas numbers are shit.

Great for Star Trek, yes, but in every other way they are shit for a $150 million hollywood movie with perhaps another $100 million spent on worldwide marketing.

It will have to improve big time for the next one.

Apparent flops like Terminator Salvation and Wolverine will probably make more money than this movie worldwide. That sucks.
 
I'm glad to see the Hangover do so well, considering that it's not an action movie or a kid's flick.

Speaking of kid's flicks, no one would ever want Up to fail :)
 
I would suggest to Paramount that they launch the next movie simultaneously in USA, UK, DE and OZ only, then stagger the other countries to allow the cast to visit each country and blitz them with advertising & interviews & talkshows and so on. You can't do that when you launch in every country at the same time.
 
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