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Official Star Trek Week 8 Box Office Thread

MvRojo

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Since the film is somewhat winding down, I think it's time to just have one thread for the week.

Monday (6/29) Box Office Estimates

1. TRANSFORMERS 2 - 14,853,940 - 214,931,195
2. THE PROPOSAL - 2,755,641 - 71,922,000
3. THE HANGOVER - 2,578,117 - 185,632,384
4. UP - 2,160,831 - 252,390,000
5. MY SISTER'S KEEPER - 2,036,146 - 14,478,358
6. YEAR ONE - 1,032,782 - 33,569,560
7. THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1 2 3 - 685,997 - 54,141,827
8. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM II - 594,343 - 163,985,535
9. STAR TREK - 448,730 - 246,779,912

10. AWAY WE GO - 210,242 - 4,298,632


Star Trek fell back to #9. The film had a good 21% decline from last Monday (second best Monday to Monday decline and best of the holdovers in the Top 10) and a 53% drop from Sunday (the film's best Sunday-Monday decline excluding holiday Mondays).

International Box Office: $124,330,807
Global Box Office: $371,110,719

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TUESDAY BOX OFFICE

1. TRANSFORMERS 2 - 13,510,024 - 228,441,219
2. THE PROPOSAL - 3,287,320 - 75,205,432
3. THE HANGOVER - 2,749,356 - 188,381,740
4. UP - 2,571,769 - 254,967,154
5. MY SISTER'S KEEPER - 2,270,492 - 16,748,850
6. YEAR ONE - 1,082,850 - 34,652,410
7. THE TAKING OF PELHAM 1 2 3 - 828,005 - 54,976,827
8. NIGHT AT THE MUSEUM II - 754,033 - 164,739,568
9. STAR TREK - 526,347 - 247,306,259
10. AWAY WE GO - 235,990 - 4,534,622

Star Trek had another great day, dropping only 2% from last week (the best hold week-to-week in the Top 10), and increasing 17% from Monday's number (the film's best Monday-Tuesday change). Note that every film besides Tr2 increased from Monday.

International Number: $124,738,794
Global Number: $372,045,053
 
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"Somewhat winding down"... you're too kind... :p

But seriously, though the lactic acid is building up in her legs, still she trudges on toward the finish line of the marathon.

Too eulogistic? :D
 
It's now in the Top 50 All-Time Domestic Earners and will soon pass one of the Harry Potter blockbusters. It could be pulled from every theater today and I'd still have a million miles' worth of respect for its performance.
 
It's now in the Top 50 All-Time Domestic Earners and will soon pass one of the Harry Potter blockbusters. It could be pulled from every theater today and I'd still have a million miles' worth of respect for its performance.

That's amazing! I understand people's comments about inflation for the older movies but Harry Potter is recent - if Trek is passing those too, then it's doing very well.
 
Wouldn't this be nice? That would avoid the Spider Man / Transformers III crunch.... Avatar's coming out in December '09, so why not?

The film won't have as good of legs since there are less days when people are free during the week unlike summer.
 
Still think it has one more good weekend left...Let's say $2-3 million....so let's say we're at $247-248 by friday, on Monday it will be at $250 mill plus.

RAMA
 
Thats pretty much what I'm thinking..1 more weekend then it's off to the Two Buck a seat houses..
 
I was thinking about those, and I don't know if we even have the dollar theaters around here.

But I just noticed at the Earlville, IL, Route 34 Drive In Theater this past weekend, they had a double feature of Star Trek and Transformers II. That's a few miles west of here, out in corn and soybean country.
 
Wouldn't this be nice? That would avoid the Spider Man / Transformers III crunch.... Avatar's coming out in December '09, so why not?

The film won't have as good of legs since there are less days when people are free during the week unlike summer.

But if indeed SM and TIII come out during the summer, that'll leave less time for Trek to prosper, won't it?

It depends on where they might put Trek. June 2011 isn't too bad right now. Holiday 2010 might be crazy since Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows Part 1 comes out in mid-November and another Narnia movie in December (which probably won't be big just like PC).
 
Still think it has one more good weekend left...Let's say $2-3 million....so let's say we're at $247-248 by friday, on Monday it will be at $250 mill plus.

RAMA


This would be great, and I hope it happens.
 
It looks like 2 of the 3 AMCs near me are going to stop showing this week, with Thursday being the last day.
 
I would say that for a movies reviving a dead seris it's done very very well.

remember, Transformers has the first one to boost ticket sales, harry potter also had to books...what do we have? umm Nemisis :rolleyes: oh well nuf said....

I think it's done well given star treks performance recently
 
I hope the producers send a personal thank you note to Jeri, who's seen the movie what? Like 100 times now?
 
Only 20. And I'm sure somebody has seen it 100 times; some Trekker who works at a cinema somewhere... ;)
 
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