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The Final Ongoing Star Trek Box Office Thread

$17,877 for Tuesday September 15th. Up 9.8% from Monday, down 12.2% from last Tuesday. Per screen average was $76.

Domestic total: $257,458,458.

Wonder how much of that is IMAX? And does it continue at IMAX through the weekend? I don't think so.

Still, pretty consistent at this level, with the inevitable fade continuing.

Unfortunately not. "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" opens in IMAX this weekend, so most if not all the ones that started it showing it last week will end this week.

Well if it should yield the floor to any movie, let it be Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs... :rolleyes:

Probably good anyway, Trek's almost to the curtain now.
 
Wonder how much of that is IMAX? And does it continue at IMAX through the weekend? I don't think so.

Still, pretty consistent at this level, with the inevitable fade continuing.

Unfortunately not. "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" opens in IMAX this weekend, so most if not all the ones that started it showing it last week will end this week.

Well if it should yield the floor to any movie, let it be Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs... :rolleyes:

Probably good anyway, Trek's almost to the curtain now.

One of the things I'm interested in seeing with "Cloudy" is how it was shot. They developed the CGI environments and then developed a camera system that allowed them to go into a big warehouse and film the scenes with the cameraman looking at the 3-D environment through the lens and essentially moving through it as if they physically existed.
 
Unfortunately not. "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs" opens in IMAX this weekend, so most if not all the ones that started it showing it last week will end this week.

Well if it should yield the floor to any movie, let it be Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs... :rolleyes:

Probably good anyway, Trek's almost to the curtain now.

One of the things I'm interested in seeing with "Cloudy" is how it was shot. They developed the CGI environments and then developed a camera system that allowed them to go into a big warehouse and film the scenes with the cameraman looking at the 3-D environment through the lens and essentially moving through it as if they physically existed.

18% uptick to 21 K according to BOM

And has been renewed through Wednesday at my local IMAX.

Then Harry Potter begins, although they are trying to keep Star Trek and get rid of Transformers.

:p
 
Well if it should yield the floor to any movie, let it be Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs... :rolleyes:

Probably good anyway, Trek's almost to the curtain now.

One of the things I'm interested in seeing with "Cloudy" is how it was shot. They developed the CGI environments and then developed a camera system that allowed them to go into a big warehouse and film the scenes with the cameraman looking at the 3-D environment through the lens and essentially moving through it as if they physically existed.

18% uptick to 21 K according to BOM

And has been renewed through Wednesday at my local IMAX.

Then Harry Potter begins, although they are trying to keep Star Trek and get rid of Transformers.

:p
Renewed through next Thursday for the Cinema De Lux in Cincinnati and Louisville - out of the AMC theaters by tomorrow in Newport, KY (sorry BillJ) and Columbus.
 
The $21,100 yesterday was a nice upswing for Trek -- alas, it's losing 105 theatres (44.9% of what it currently has) tomorrow. Total theatre count will be down to 129.
 
Star Trek had another nice little jump at the box office yesterday: 24,127 on Thursday the 17th. That's up 14.3% from Wednesday and down only 0.4% from last Thursday. Per screen average was $103, the highest non-weekend average it's had since Labour Day.

Domestic total: $257,503,685.
 
Oh yeah, and while Trek may not reach $258 million domestic, it should get to $384 million worldwide fairly soon... possibly after this weekend.

Other box office news, if anyone's interested: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs recently became the third highest-grossing film ever in the foreign market, having taken in over $667 million overseas (by contrast, its domestic haul so far is about $195 million).
 
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Oh yeah, and while Trek may not reach $258 million domestic, it should get to $384 million worldwide fairly soon... possibly after this weekend.

Other box office news, if anyone's interested: Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs recently became the highest-grossing film ever in the foreign market, having taken in over $667 million overseas (by contrast, its domestic haul so far is about $195 million).

Both LOTR:ROTK ($742 million) and Titanic ($1.2 billion) made more.
 
^^^^^^
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Right you are. I misread BOM's article on the subject -- my bad. That'll teach me to just skim the headline. :lol:

I've fixed my post accordingly. Thanks.
 
Early weekend estimates have Star Trek taking in $105,000. Not bad. That would bring its domestic total to about $257,609,000. It may not get to $258 million, but we'll definitely be able to round up to it.
 
Either way, it won't catch JAWS. Which doesn't really matter anymore since it's passed a buttload of other classic blockbusters nobody ever thought would be outgrossed by a STAR TREK movie of any stripe.
 
Well its an unfair comparison to a movie like JAWS which when adjusted for inflation made $919,000,000 :P
 
Well its an unfair comparison to a movie like JAWS which when adjusted for inflation made $919,000,000 :P

True. So either way JAWS got quite a bigger audience. TREK doesn't have to feel bad about falling short of it.
 
The final tally for the weekend was a little lower than estimated, but still pretty solid: $100,316. Down 47.3% from last weekend, but considering the loss of theatres, it's still fairly impressive. Per screen average was $778 (last weekend's was $813).

Domestic total: $257,604,001.
Worldwide total: $383,989,383.
 
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