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The Final Ongoing Star Trek Box Office Thread

Well, now that Avatar has made another $16,385,820 (the 3rd-highest gross ever for a film on a non-holiday Monday), I would say that it is indeed on track to surpass Star Trek, perhaps by quite a bit.

Nice. I love that this movie is doing so well. It is a great example of a heavy effects film actually having a good story.
 
I noticed on BOM that Avatar beat the Star Trek opening wkd (3day) imax record.

Avatar: $9.5 Million - 178 Screens
Star Trek: $8.5 Million - 138 Screens

Considering all the 3D Avatar hype stuff I am suprised it only just managed to out-do Trek. Infact on a per screen basis Trek wins 61,594 vs 53,370 . I suppose the weather might be a factor however I think this means the studio needs to ensure that Trek gets 4-Weeks or more in IMAX rather than a paltry 2. Its also interesting to note that Transformers 2 was unable to beat the 3-day IMAX total Trek did.

Infact I think they should take a leaf out of James Camerons book and release it this time in 2012 so that it can keep IMAX for itself like Avatar is (3 months). Clearly there is money to be made this time of year.
 
I noticed on BOM that Avatar beat the Star Trek opening wkd (3day) imax record.

Avatar: $9.5 Million - 178 Screens
Star Trek: $8.5 Million - 138 Screens

Considering all the 3D Avatar hype stuff I am suprised it only just managed to out-do Trek. Infact on a per screen basis Trek wins 61,594 vs 53,370 . I suppose the weather might be a factor however I think this means the studio needs to ensure that Trek gets 4-Weeks or more in IMAX rather than a paltry 2. Its also interesting to note that Transformers 2 was unable to beat the 3-day IMAX total Trek did.

Infact I think they should take a leaf out of James Camerons book and release it this time in 2012 so that it can keep IMAX for itself like Avatar is (3 months). Clearly there is money to be made this time of year.

Transformers 2 didn't beat Trek's record because it opened on a Wednesday and made almost $4 million from IMAX screens on Wednesday/Thursday. If it has opened on Friday, it probably would've beaten it, but some business was spread out over its 5-day opening weekend.

As for Avatar, it probably was a combination of weather and lack of urgency since there are 3 months to watch it in IMAX. Also, I bet since it was the last weekend before Christmas, some people didn't want to pony up the price for the tickets, which are up to $18.00 in LA.
 
I realise Transformers opened on a Wednesday but it still made $108 Million on Fri/Sat/Sun yet still couldn't beat Trek.
 
I realise Transformers opened on a Wednesday but it still made $108 Million on Fri/Sat/Sun yet still couldn't beat Trek.


The only thing I can think is that there wasn't as an urgency to see it on IMAX since it had about 4.5 weeks in IMAX, whereas for Trek they made a point to advertise the two-week engagement.
 
Avatar now has the second-biggest non-holiday Tuesday (non-opening day) with $16.1 million (down just 5% from Monday).
 
I haven't seen it yet, but a friend who DID manage to catch it said it's one of the better James Cameron movies. I might wait until it's out on DVD in a few months or so but I WILL see this thing and fairly soon! It's been getting nothing but good reviews!
 
I haven't seen it yet, but a friend who DID manage to catch it said it's one of the better James Cameron movies. I might wait until it's out on DVD in a few months or so but I WILL see this thing and fairly soon! It's been getting nothing but good reviews!

This is definitely a film that needs to be seen in IMAX 3-D. I would highly recommend not waiting until it comes out on DVD.
 
Looks like another crappy movie has made a ridiculous amount of money...Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel opened to $19 million on Wednesday (I have nothing against family films, just poorly executed ones). Avatar made another $16 million.
 
^ Ugh. Surely there are better films to take your children to... The Princess and the Frog, for instance (although I have a feeling that one probably isn't drawing in as many young boys as young girls).
 
^ Ugh. Surely there are better films to take your children to... The Princess and the Frog, for instance (although I have a feeling that one probably isn't drawing in as many young boys as young girls).

Probably not. They should market it better. The villain was actually really good, and pretty dark, which I thought made the film a little more adult than a lot of the non-Pixar animated films that have come out this decade.
 
The amount of money Trek missed out on worldwide is really strange.

Not that strange...Trek has never really appealed outside the US except in English-speaking countries and Germany.

Avatar now has $393 million worldwide, and set a Christmas Eve record. At least it's a good movie...seeing New Moon at $659 million worldwide makes me sad.
 
The amount of money Trek missed out on worldwide is really strange.

Not that strange...Trek has never really appealed outside the US except in English-speaking countries and Germany.

Avatar now has $393 million worldwide, and set a Christmas Eve record. At least it's a good movie...seeing New Moon at $659 million worldwide makes me sad.

It is strange due to the good reviews it gets from everyone, just cause it hasn't appealed doesn't mean anything cause its nothing like old Trek. The suits at Paramount will need to do some thinking.
 
The amount of money Trek missed out on worldwide is really strange.

Not that strange...Trek has never really appealed outside the US except in English-speaking countries and Germany.

Avatar now has $393 million worldwide, and set a Christmas Eve record. At least it's a good movie...seeing New Moon at $659 million worldwide makes me sad.

It is strange due to the good reviews it gets from everyone, just cause it hasn't appealed doesn't mean anything cause its nothing like old Trek. The suits at Paramount will need to do some thinking.

Well, if there's no brand awareness or major A-list stars, both key factors in the international market, than it isn't going to have any impact on international audiences.
 
Well Avatar will soon pass Star Trek which we all expected.

http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=avatar.htm

When I look at Avatars International sales and I compare it to Treks numbers it makes me sad.
Just to make a point that it is possible to grow the international numbers the next movie should have Tom Hanks and Will Smith in it.
Just once I would like to see a fifty/fifty split for a Star Trek movie
 
I think Abrams himself has said they should get a big star to help with the overseas box-office so maybe they will get someone.

Abrams did try to get Russell Crowe and Matt Damon for this movie but ended up with Eric Bana and Chris Hemsworth.

I think Tom Hanks is required but I think he will be busy with the next Dan Brown book.

On the subject of Avatar I think its going to do over $500 million in NA and another $800 million overseas, its a monster. Infact at this stage I would not be surprised if it beat Titanic, an awesome feat for a Sci-Fi movie.

I haven't seen it yet.
 
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