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The Final Ongoing Star Trek Box Office Thread

Boxofficemojo rounded it up and called the final number $385 Million worldwide, now that's done I guess we move on to track the sales of the DVD/Blu-ray do we have a thread for that going yet?
 
Boxofficemojo rounded it up and called the final number $385 Million worldwide, now that's done I guess we move on to track the sales of the DVD/Blu-ray do we have a thread for that going yet?

Am sure someone will set it up though not as easy to track those numbers is it ?
 
There are places to get those numbers from, http://www.the-numbers.com is the main one but does not include Blu-Rays. The first we will hear about it is when Paramount put out a press release saying how well its done, the hard figures will come later via the aforementioned site and one other site which I don't have the link for (its a forum thread somewhere)
 
Just thought I'd bump this thread up again since one of the things we've talked about was Trek's performance worldwide (currently at #8 for the year), and just because box office numbers are interesting to me.

"2012" looks like the first movie in a while to come along and potentially affect Trek's position on the worldwide chart for 2009. It looks like early estimate are putting "2012" as heading toward $170 million or so through Sunday globally ($60+ domestic, $110 international). This is ahead of the $155 million global launch of "The Day After Tomorrow," Emmerich's last epic disaster film. "The Day After Tomorrow" eventually earned $357 million internationally, and $544 million globally.
 
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"2012" opened with $225 million worldwide. Always interesting to see how a mindless (yet entertaining) movie can make so much in just five days in the international market.
 
^ Star Trek did well in 2009, didn't it? :p

Kidding. I very much enjoyed Trek, and I look forward to watching it again once it's released on Tuesday.
 
I heard little kids talking about the DVD yesterday, awaiting its release on disc. It's been so long since I've heard small children love and praise STAR TREK it was delightfully refreshing.
 
Looks like "New Moon" is tracking to open with around $90-105 million this weekend. Irrelevant in the long run, but I hope it doesn't knock Trek out of the Top 5 for the year domestically.
 
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Well, it would have to make over $65 million more than Twilight did to do that. That seems unlikely to me, but New Moon has been getting a hell of a lot of promotion, so you never know.

As for 2012, yeah, it's international total is quite a feat. I figured it would probably do well, but I think this is beyond most people's expectations.
 
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Well, it would have to make over $65 million more than Twilight did to do that. That seems unlikely to me, but New Moon has been getting a hell of a lot of promotion, so you never know.

As for 2012, yeah, it's international total is quite a feat. I figured it would probably do well, but I think this is beyond most people's expectations.

New Moon will definitely open HUGE. It's definitely going to outgross the first film. The question is, by how much?
 
Oh, I don't doubt that New Moon will be huge, and easily outgross its predecessor. I'm still staying hopeful that it won't beat Trek domestically, though -- surely, as audiences, we Trekkies are a bigger force to be reckoned with than a bunch of teenage girls. ;)

Anyway, in honour of Star Trek coming out on DVD today (and since this thread had already been bumped), I thought I'd post some updated "Best of 2009" lists. So, once again, the highest-grossing films of the year thus far:

DOMESTIC

1. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (P/DW) $402,111,870

2. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (WB) $301,809,058

3. Up (BV) $293,004,164

4. The Hangover (WB) $277,069,721

5. Star Trek (Paramount) $257,730,019

6. Monsters Vs. Aliens (P/DW) $198,351,526

7. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (Fox) $196,519,585

8. X-Men Origins: Wolverine (Fox) $179,883,157

9. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (Fox) $177,243,721

10. The Proposal (BV) $163,958,031

11. Fast and Furious (Universal) $155,064,265

12. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (Paramount) $150,201,498

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

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

15. Angels & Demons (Sony) $133,375,846

16. Terminator Salvation (WB) $125,322,469

17. Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (Sony) $122,090,972

18. Inglourious Basterds (Weinstein) $120,135,237

19. G-Force (BV) $119,114,038

20. District 9 (TriStar) $115,646,235

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

22. Paranormal Activity (Paramount) $103,690,184

23. Couples Retreat (Universal) $102,045,330

24. Public Enemies (Universal) $97,104,620

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


WORLDWIDE

1. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Domestic: $301,809,058 / 32.2%
+ Foreign: $632,600,793 / 67.8%
= Worldwide: $934,409,851

2. Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs
Domestic: $196,519,585 / 22.2%
+ Foreign: $687,142,245 / 77.8%
= Worldwide: $883,661,830

3. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
Domestic: $402,111,870 / 48.3%
+ Foreign: $431,117,141 / 51.7%
= Worldwide: $833,229,011

4. Up
Domestic: $293,004,164 / 43.9%
+ Foreign: $374,500,000 / 56.1%
= Worldwide: $667,504,164

5. Angels & Demons
Domestic: $133,375,846 / 27.4%
+ Foreign: $352,524,484 / 72.6%
= Worldwide: $485,900,330

6. The Hangover
Domestic: $277,069,721 / 60.0%
+ Foreign: $185,549,942 / 40.0%
= Worldwide: $462,619,663

7. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian
Domestic: $177,243,721 / 42.8%
+ Foreign: $237,165,617 / 57.2%
= Worldwide: $414,409,338

8. Star Trek
Domestic: $257,730,019 / 67.0%
+ Foreign: $127,223,759 / 33.0%
= Worldwide: $384,953,778

9. Monsters vs. Aliens
Domestic: $198,351,526 / 52.2%
+ Foreign: $182,749,041 / 47.8%
= Worldwide: $381,100,567

10. X-Men Origins: Wolverine
Domestic: $179,883,157 / 48.0%
+ Foreign: $194,879,351 / 52.0%
= Worldwide: $374,762,508

11. Terminator Salvation
Domestic: $125,322,469 / 33.7%
+ Foreign: $246,306,070 / 66.3%
= Worldwide: $371,628,539

12. Fast and Furious
Domestic: $155,064,265 / 43.2%
+ Foreign: $204,200,000 / 56.8%
= Worldwide: $359,264,265

13. The Proposal
Domestic: $163,958,031 / 52.1%
+ Foreign: $150,700,000 / 47.9%
= Worldwide: $314,658,031

14. Inglorious Basterds
Domestic: $120,135,237 / 30.0%
+ Foreign: $187,698,661 / 61.0%
= Worldwide: $307,833,898

15. G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
Domestic: $150,201,498 / 49.9%
+ Foreign: $150,859,295 / 50.1%
= Worldwide: $301,060,793

16. G-Force
Domestic: $119,114,038 / 43.1%
+ Foreign: $157,200,000 / 56.9%
= Worldwide: $276,314,038

17. 2012
Domestic: $65,237,614 / 29.0%
+ Foreign: $160,000,000 / 71.0%
= Worldwide: $225,237,614

18. Michael Jackson’s This Is It
Domestic: $67,190,296 / 30.2%
+ Foreign: $155,400,000 / 69.8%
= Worldwide: $222,590,296

19. Public Enemies
Domestic: $97,104,620 / 48.4%
+ Foreign: $103,610,315 / 51.6%
= Worldwide: $200,714,935


20. District 9
Domestic: $115,646,235 / 57.8%
+ Foreign: $84,500,000 / 42.2%
= Worldwide: $200,146,235

21. The Ugly Truth
Domestic: $88,915,214 / 44.5%
+ Foreign: $110,700,000 / 55.5%
= Worldwide: $199,615,214

22. Watchmen
Domestic: $107,509,799 / 58.0%
+ Foreign: $77,743,688 / 42.0%
= Worldwide: $185,253,487

23. Paul Blart: Mall Cop
Domestic: $146,336,178 / 79.8%
+ Foreign: $36,956,953 / 20.2%
= Worldwide: $183,293,131

24. The Final Destination
Domestic: $66,436,248 / 36.3%
+ Foreign: $116,800,000 / 63.7%
= Worldwide: $183,236,248

25. Knowing
Domestic: $79,957,634 / 43.7%
+ Foreign: $103,078,381 / 56.3%
= Worldwide: $183,036,015

Star Trek is still holding steady at the number 5 and 8 positions respectively, as it has done for the past few months. How much longer it will stay in those spots remains to be seen; I'll be very interested in seeing what these lists look like in a couple months, after 2012, New Moon, and Avatar have made their marks on the box office.
 
Star Trek is still holding steady at the number 5 and 8 positions respectively, as it has done for the past few months. How much longer it will stay in those spots remains to be seen; I'll be very interested in seeing what these lists look like in a couple months, after 2012, New Moon, and Avatar have made their marks on the box office.

Internationally, all three of those will surpass Trek. Domestically, I think New Moon and Avatar will. 2012 will probably perform similarly to The Day After Tomorrow, and top out under $200 million.
 
:eek::eek: Early estimates put "New Moon"'s midnight opening at around $23-24 million. That's just for shows after 12:01 am last night. The previous highs were $18.4 million for "The Dark Knight" and $22.2 for HP6.

Early estimates for opening weekend are around $105+ million.
 
:eek::eek: Early estimates put "New Moon"'s midnight opening at around $23-24 million. That's just for shows after 12:01 am last night.

I noticed some theatres around here showing it at 10:00 pm last night. If a fair number of cinemas did that instead of (or in addition to) midnight showings, it could partially explain those gargantuan figures.

But either way, damn... that's quite a haul. Looks like we might be out of the domestic Top 5 sooner than I thought. :borg:
 
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:eek::eek: Early estimates put "New Moon"'s midnight opening at around $23-24 million. That's just for shows after 12:01 am last night.

I noticed some theatres around here showing it around 10:00 pm last night. If a fair number of cinemas did that instead of (or in addition to) midnight showings, it could partially explain those gargantuan figures.

But either way, damn... that's quite a haul. Looks like we might be out of the domestic Top 5 sooner than I thought. :borg:

Yeah, it's going to be making money a lot faster than I thought. Internationally, it's doing really well too. Like in France where it opened 4 times bigger than "Twilight."
 
:eek::eek: Early estimates put "New Moon"'s midnight opening at around $23-24 million. That's just for shows after 12:01 am last night.

I noticed some theatres around here showing it at 10:00 pm last night. If a fair number of cinemas did that instead of (or in addition to) midnight showings, it could partially explain those gargantuan figures.

But either way, damn... that's quite a haul. Looks like we might be out of the domestic Top 5 sooner than I thought. :borg:

Now the midnight numbers are estimated at $26 million, and morning grosses are at $14 million. On track for $60-70 million Friday, and could topple "The Dark Knight"'s opening day record of $67 million.
 
Ho-ly shit. Between this and the success of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, I would be very disappointed in audiences this year were it not for Star Trek's triumph at the box office. Perhaps I'm being unfair to New Moon, which I admittedly haven't seen, but it looks rather insipid to me.
 
Ho-ly shit. Between this and the success of Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, I would be very disappointed in audiences this year were it not for Star Trek's triumph at the box office. Perhaps I'm being unfair to New Moon, which I admittedly haven't seen, but it looks rather insipid to me.

I still haven't seen Twilight, and don't ever plan on seeing it or any of its sequels. I'm fine with people liking it as long as they aren't crazy and annoying about it, but that's true with everything.
 
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