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The Final Ongoing Star Trek Box Office Thread

As expected, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was #1 at the box office this weekend, raking in an impressive $159,662,000 after five days of release. However, that's significantly less than Transformers: ROTF's haul of $200,077, 255 after the same amount of time, so it looks like the Hogwarts gang isn't going to be able to wrestle the crown of top-grossing film of 2009 from the Transformers after all.

It wasn't really expected to anyway, considering the fact that the most successful films in the series ended at $317 million or in the $290 million range. HP6 did make $20 million more over the 5-day than HP5, so HP6 could end up being the second most successful in the series.

HP is still going to get closer to 1 billion than Transformers...HP has major major pulling power worldwide of between 550-600 million.
 
"Porkies" featured sexual humor and nearly-naked chicks. TWOK featured William Shatner. There's no mystery here regarding box office. ;)
 
"Porkies" featured sexual humor and nearly-naked chicks. TWOK featured William Shatner. There's no mystery here regarding box office. ;)

Thank goodness it didn't feature a naked, singing Shatner, or that would've been all she wrote...

Local IMAX sold 32 e-tickets after yesterday's 130. Not too shabby.
 
As expected, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was #1 at the box office this weekend, raking in an impressive $159,662,000 after five days of release. However, that's significantly less than Transformers: ROTF's haul of $200,077, 255 after the same amount of time, so it looks like the Hogwarts gang isn't going to be able to wrestle the crown of top-grossing film of 2009 from the Transformers after all.

It wasn't really expected to anyway, considering the fact that the most successful films in the series ended at $317 million or in the $290 million range. HP6 did make $20 million more over the 5-day than HP5, so HP6 could end up being the second most successful in the series.

HP is still going to get closer to 1 billion than Transformers...HP has major major pulling power worldwide of between 550-600 million.

Quite possible, yes. Harry Potter and THBP has done huge business overseas, breaking Spider-Man 3's record for the highest-grossing 5-day opening weekend in the foreign markets and worldwide. Its foreign take now stands at about $237,000,000, which, added to the domestic take, makes its worldwide total $396,662,000. That was enough to propel it to the position of 4th highest-grossing film worldwide of 2009, knocking Trek to #6. Domestically, it's currently the 8th highest-grossing film of the year.

Surprisingly, the biggest film overseas so far this year has been Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs, which has made $429,062,000 in the foreign markets (by comparison, Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen has made about $398,000,000 overseas).

Anyway, I'll post a list when I have more solid figures, probably tomorrow.
 
As expected, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was #1 at the box office this weekend, raking in an impressive $159,662,000 after five days of release. However, that's significantly less than Transformers: ROTF's haul of $200,077, 255 after the same amount of time, so it looks like the Hogwarts gang isn't going to be able to wrestle the crown of top-grossing film of 2009 from the Transformers after all.

It wasn't really expected to anyway, considering the fact that the most successful films in the series ended at $317 million or in the $290 million range. HP6 did make $20 million more over the 5-day than HP5, so HP6 could end up being the second most successful in the series.

HP is still going to get closer to 1 billion than Transformers...HP has major major pulling power worldwide of between 550-600 million.

Of course. I think this one has a chance at being the first HP movie to cross $1 billion.
 
Nice to see Star Trek doing so well even with so few theaters. Terminator Salvation has made $356,097,173 world wide as of the 16th. Not great but not to bad.
 
Final Weekend Number was a little better than the estimate: $690,639

Domestic Total:
$253,164,613
 
So I figured I'd post my worldwide "Top 10 highest-grossing films of 2009" list once again. Then I thought, "Why stop at 10? Why not do 20?" Then I thought, "Why just post the worldwide list? Why not include a domestic list for comparison?" Then, before I could think of anything else, I decided to make up these lists and post them. ;) Enjoy:

2009 Domestic

1. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (P/DW) $363,808,123

2. Up (BV) $279,583,282

3. Star Trek (Par.) $253,164,613

4. The Hangover (WB) $235,744,423

5. Monsters Vs. Aliens (P/DW) $197,482,447

6. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Fox) $179,193,521

7. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Fox) $171,820,365

8. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (WB) $158,022,354

9. Fast and Furious (Uni.) $155,064,265

10. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Fox) $151,865,987

11. Paul Blart: Mall Cop (Sony) $146,336,178

12. Taken (Fox) $145,000,989

13. Angels & Demons (Sony) $132,460,823

14. The Proposal (BV) $128,083,273

15. Terminator Salvation (WB) $123,769,662

16. Watchmen (WB) $107,509,799

17. He's Just Not That Into You (WB-NL) $93,953,653

18. Tyler Perry's Madea Goes to Jail (LGF) $90,508,336

19. Knowing (Sum.) $79,957,634

20. Public Enemies (Uni.) $79,639,205


2009 Worldwide

1. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Domestic: $363,808,123 / 47.8%
+ Foreign: $396,632,356 / 52.2%
= Worldwide: $760,440,479

2. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Domestic: $151,865,987 / 26.1%
+ Foreign: $429,062,000 / 73.9%
= Worldwide: $580,927,987

3. Angels & Demons
Domestic: $132,460,823 / 27.5%
+ Foreign: $347,600,000 / 72.5%
= Worldwide: $480,060,823

4. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Domestic: $158,022,354 / 40.0%
+ Foreign: $237,000,000 / 60.0%
= Worldwide: $395,022,354

5. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Domestic: $171,820,365 / 45.0%
+ Foreign: $210,365,942 / 55.0%
= Worldwide: $382,186,307

6. Star Trek
Domestic: $253,164,613 / 66.8%
+ Foreign: $125,639,642 / 33.2%
= Worldwide: $378,804,255

7. Monsters vs. Aliens
Domestic: $197,482,447 / 52.9%
+ Foreign: $175,656,562 / 47.1%
= Worldwide: $373,139,009

8. X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Domestic: $179,193,521 / 49.2%
+ Foreign: $184,810,829 / 50.8%
= Worldwide: $364,004,350

9. Terminator Salvation
Domestic: $123,769,662 / 34.3%
+ Foreign: $235,800,000 / 65.7%
= Worldwide: $359,569,662

10. Fast and Furious
Domestic: $155,064,265 / 44.4%
+ Foreign: $194,250,339 / 55.6%
= Worldwide: $349,314,604

11. Up
Domestic: $279,583,282 / 83.7%
+ Foreign: $54,700,000 / 16.3%
= Worldwide: $334,283,282

12. The Hangover
Domestic: $235,744,423 / 75.9%
+ Foreign: $74,700,000 / 24.1%
= Worldwide: $310,444,423

13. Watchmen
Domestic: $107,509,799 / 58.8%
+ Foreign: $75,225,483 / 41.2%
= Worldwide: $182,735,282

14. Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Domestic: $146,336,178 / 81.1%
+ Foreign: $34,109,235 / 18.9%
= Worldwide: $180,445,413

15. The Proposal
Domestic: $128,083,273 / 72.7%
+ Foreign: $48,100,000 / 27.3%
= Worldwide: $176,183,273

16. He’s Just Not That Into You
Domestic: $93,953,653 / 56.9%
+ Foreign: $71,088,153 / 43.1%
= Worldwide: $165,041,806

17. Knowing
Domestic: $79,957,634 / 51.4%
+ Foreign: $75,534,485 / 48.6%
= Worldwide: $155,492,119

18. Hannah Montana the Movie
Domestic: $79,344,002 / 54.1%
+ Foreign: $67,600,000 / 45.9%
= Worldwide: $146,944,002

19. 17 Again
Domestic: $63,919,814 / 49.3%
+ Foreign: $65,200,000 / 50.7%
= Worldwide: $129,119,814

20. Hotel for Dogs
Domestic: $73,034,460 / 63.1%
+ Foreign: $42,689,198 / 36.9%
= Worldwide: $115,723,658


Note: As I stated before, I didn't put Taken on the worldwide list because, while it did open domestically in 2009, it opened in dozens of foreign markets last year; hence, I don't count it in the 2009 worldwide totals. If I had, it would've gone between The Hangover and Watchmen (with a total of $221,738,193, if anyone's curious).
 
You... made up the lists? Shame on you. :p

Looks like The Hangover is going to overtake Star Trek for the domestic 3 spot, though.

I'm wondering if Paramount will actually take steps to feature an internationally bankable star in the sequel. Of course, the danger is that said star would overshadow the main characters. Not that they are weak, but just due to that "star power".
 
^^^
Oh, alright then -- compile and reformat the lists. Is that better? :p

I just wish I could've figured out how to put them in two rows, side by side -- but alas, I'm not that savvy. Ah well...
 
I'm wondering if Paramount will actually take steps to feature an internationally bankable star in the sequel. Of course, the danger is that said star would overshadow the main characters. Not that they are weak, but just due to that "star power".

The domestic is a done deal for XII, with the DVD coming out even more people will see it and enjoy it and be in for the next one.

But the foreign numbers are not a done deal like the domestics, just look at those other movies and how comparatively well they did, so I say it's worth it to push the foreign numbers up.
300/250 for XII is a reasonable goal, but it won't happen without star power that attract foreign audiences.

It needs to be done only once as sort of a hook, to reel them into the series. Then we won't need star power any more, because Trek is the real star power.
 
Well nothing is a done deal for the next one. If the writers stink XII up like they did for TF2 we could be in for a big opening weekend and steep drops afterwords with bad WOM. I wouldn't put all my eggs in the basket quite yet.
 
Well nothing is a done deal for the next one. If the writers stink XII up like they did for TF2 we could be in for a big opening weekend and steep drops afterwords with bad WOM. I wouldn't put all my eggs in the basket quite yet.

TF2 is a monster hit, so it must be giving audiences what they want to see, both here and abroad... and its legs are decent enough given the competition.

I think perhaps the more apt comparison would be Borat to Bruno; Bruno is dropping like a stone after an excellent first weekend based on bad word of mouth.
 
Well nothing is a done deal for the next one. If the writers stink XII up like they did for TF2 we could be in for a big opening weekend and steep drops afterwords with bad WOM. I wouldn't put all my eggs in the basket quite yet.


You know what, I would be be ecstatic if XII gets the numbers TF2 is getting. What I wouldn't be happy about is if it got the nasty reviews like TF2 received.

And so what if XII gets a front loaded haul, better that than a weak opening and legs, legs rarely carry a movie financially after a month, the first three weeks do statistically.
 
Well nothing is a done deal for the next one. If the writers stink XII up like they did for TF2 we could be in for a big opening weekend and steep drops afterwords with bad WOM. I wouldn't put all my eggs in the basket quite yet.

TF2 is a monster hit, so it must be giving audiences what they want to see, both here and abroad... and its legs are decent enough given the competition.

Yep. Paramount would be happy for a ST XII that performed like TF2.
 
If that piece of shit TRANSFORMERS sequel ends up making more than STAR WARS:A NEW HOPE here in the States I'm just going to go down into a bomb shelter, make sure I have plenty of dehydrated oatmeal and snack bars and wait for the Four Horsemen to arrive.
 
If that piece of shit TRANSFORMERS sequel ends up making more than STAR WARS:A NEW HOPE here in the States I'm just going to go down into a bomb shelter, make sure I have plenty of dehydrated oatmeal and snack bars and wait for the Four Horsemen to arrive.

It's hard to compare them since ANH's number is based on at least 3 separate releases over 20 years, not to mention its 1977 ticket prices for a good chunk of that.

I don't expect Tr2 to get to $460 million anyway. I think it will top out somewhere closer to $430-440 million.
 
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