Shooter (2007)

Shooter
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $47,003,582Details
International Box Office $48,534,978Details
Worldwide Box Office $95,538,560
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $58,982,368 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $184,935 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $59,167,303
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Synopsis

A top Marine sniper, Bob Lee Swagger, leaves the military after a mission goes horribly awry and disappears without a trace. Swagger is coaxed back into service after high-profile government officials convince him to help thwart a plot against the President of the United States. Swagger realizes he has been betrayed and becomes the target of a nationwide manhunt. Instead of hiding, he seeks revenge against some of the most powerful and corrupt leaders in the free world.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$14,523,571 (30.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.24 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:49.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,806 opening theaters/2,806 max. theaters, 4.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $71,940,065

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 23rd, 2007 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
Video Release: June 26th, 2007 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for strong graphic violence and some language.
Running Time: 126 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Gone Girl
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Keywords: Hitmen, Action Thriller, Conspiracy Theory, Framed, Political Assassination, Returning Soldiers, Surprise Twist, Betrayal, Double-Crossed, Corrupt Cops, Government Corruption, Government Massacre or Democide, Corporate Malfeasance
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: di Bonaventura Pictures, Paramount Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 163 $5,856,494 Apr 6, 2007 17
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 206 $9,618,956 Apr 6, 2007 17

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 23, 2007 3 $14,523,571   2,806 $5,176   $14,523,571 1
Mar 30, 2007 6 $8,364,413 -42% 2,806 $2,981   $27,576,332 2
Apr 6, 2007 8 $5,856,494 -30% 2,353 $2,489   $36,712,076 3
Apr 13, 2007 12 $3,095,824 -47% 1,907 $1,623   $42,092,525 4
Apr 20, 2007 15 $1,388,566 -55% 1,164 $1,193   $44,519,491 5
Apr 27, 2007 17 $751,524 -46% 718 $1,047   $45,787,042 6
May 4, 2007 26 $164,771 -78% 240 $687   $46,221,820 7
May 11, 2007 32 $116,285 -29% 152 $765   $46,411,361 8
May 18, 2007 39 $75,725 -35% 87 $870   $46,540,919 9
May 25, 2007 30 $117,786 +56% 191 $617   $46,688,502 10
Jun 1, 2007 30 $97,807 -17% 201 $487   $46,864,758 11
Jun 8, 2007 38 $56,243 -42% 133 $423   $46,975,183 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 23, 2007 3 $4,783,160     2,806 $1,705   $4,783,160 1
Mar 24, 2007 4 $5,871,583 +23%   2,806 $2,093   $10,654,743 2
Mar 25, 2007 3 $3,868,828 -34%   2,806 $1,379   $14,523,571 3
Mar 26, 2007 3 $1,258,525 -67%   2,806 $449   $15,782,096 4
Mar 27, 2007 3 $1,209,755 -4%   2,806 $431   $16,991,851 5
Mar 28, 2007 3 $1,118,733 -8%   2,806 $399   $18,110,584 6
Mar 29, 2007 3 $1,101,335 -2%   2,806 $392   $19,211,919 7
Mar 30, 2007 6 $2,498,407 +127% -48% 2,806 $890   $21,710,326 8
Mar 31, 2007 6 $3,400,663 +36% -42% 2,806 $1,212   $25,110,989 9
Apr 1, 2007 5 $2,465,343 -28% -36% 2,806 $879   $27,576,332 10
Apr 2, 2007 5 $709,868 -71% -44% 2,806 $253   $28,286,200 11
Apr 3, 2007 4 $806,132 +14% -33% 2,806 $287   $29,092,332 12
Apr 4, 2007 5 $840,509 +4% -25% 2,806 $300   $29,932,841 13
Apr 5, 2007 8 $922,741 +10% -16% 2,806 $329   $30,855,582 14
Apr 6, 2007 8 $1,978,699 +114% -21% 2,353 $841   $32,834,281 15
Apr 7, 2007 8 $2,314,805 +17% -32% 2,353 $984   $35,149,086 16
Apr 8, 2007 7 $1,562,990 -32% -37% 2,353 $664   $36,712,076 17
Apr 9, 2007 10 $680,728 -56% -4% 2,353 $289   $37,392,804 18
Apr 10, 2007 8 $547,190 -20% -32% 2,353 $233   $37,939,994 19
Apr 11, 2007 8 $520,080 -5% -38% 2,353 $221   $38,460,073 20
Apr 12, 2007 8 $536,627 +3% -42% 2,353 $228   $38,996,700 21
Apr 13, 2007 13 $890,509 +66% -55% 1,907 $467   $39,887,209 22
Apr 14, 2007 - $1,377,295 +55% -41% 1,907 $722   $41,264,504 23
Apr 15, 2007 - $828,020 -40% -47% 1,907 $434   $42,092,525 24
Apr 16, 2007 10 $266,841 -68% -61% 1,907 $140   $42,359,366 25
Apr 17, 2007 10 $260,489 -2% -52% 1,907 $137   $42,619,855 26
Apr 18, 2007 11 $260,626 n/c -50% 1,907 $137   $42,880,481 27
Apr 19, 2007 11 $250,445 -4% -53% 1,907 $131   $43,130,925 28
Apr 20, 2007 - $416,550 +66% -53% 1,164 $358   $43,547,475 29
Apr 21, 2007 - $613,213 +47% -55% 1,164 $527   $44,160,688 30
Apr 22, 2007 - $358,803 -41% -57% 1,164 $308   $44,519,491 31
Apr 23, 2007 - $122,245 -66% -54% 1,164 $105   $44,641,736 32
Apr 24, 2007 - $130,604 +7% -50% 1,164 $112   $44,772,340 33
Apr 25, 2007 - $128,960 -1% -51% 1,164 $111   $44,901,300 34
Apr 26, 2007 13 $134,218 +4% -46% 1,164 $115   $45,035,518 35
Apr 27, 2007 - $222,148 +66% -47% 718 $309   $45,257,666 36
Apr 28, 2007 - $339,485 +53% -45% 718 $473   $45,597,151 37
Apr 29, 2007 - $189,891 -44% -47% 718 $264   $45,787,042 38
Apr 30, 2007 - $69,937 -63% -43% 718 $97   $45,856,979 39
May 1, 2007 - $71,982 +3% -45% 718 $100   $45,928,961 40
May 2, 2007 - $68,432 -5% -47% 718 $95   $45,997,393 41
May 3, 2007 - $59,656 -13% -56% 718 $83   $46,057,049 42
May 4, 2007 - $52,390 -12% -76% 240 $218   $46,109,439 43
May 5, 2007 - $67,925 +30% -80% 240 $283   $46,177,364 44
May 6, 2007 - $44,456 -35% -77% 240 $185   $46,221,820 45
May 7, 2007 - $16,724 -62% -76% 240 $70   $46,238,544 46
May 8, 2007 - $17,745 +6% -75% 240 $74   $46,256,289 47
May 9, 2007 - $19,474 +10% -72% 240 $81   $46,275,763 48
May 10, 2007 - $19,313 -1% -68% 240 $80   $46,295,076 49
May 11, 2007 - $35,100 +82% -33% 152 $231   $46,330,176 50
May 12, 2007 - $51,407 +46% -24% 152 $338   $46,381,583 51
May 13, 2007 - $29,778 -42% -33% 152 $196   $46,411,361 52
May 14, 2007 - $11,288 -62% -33% 152 $74   $46,422,649 53
May 15, 2007 - $14,871 +32% -16% 152 $98   $46,437,520 54
May 16, 2007 - $15,032 +1% -23% 152 $99   $46,452,552 55
May 17, 2007 - $12,642 -16% -35% 152 $83   $46,465,194 56
May 18, 2007 - $19,543 +55% -44% 87 $225   $46,484,737 57
May 19, 2007 - $30,027 +54% -42% 87 $345   $46,514,764 58
May 20, 2007 - $26,155 -13% -12% 87 $301   $46,540,919 59
May 21, 2007 - $9,550 -63% -15% 87 $110   $46,550,469 60
May 22, 2007 - $7,069 -26% -52% 87 $81   $46,557,538 61
May 23, 2007 - $6,924 -2% -54% 87 $80   $46,564,462 62
May 24, 2007 - $6,254 -10% -51% 87 $72   $46,570,716 63
May 25, 2007 - $30,310 +385% +55% 191 $159   $46,601,026 64
May 26, 2007 - $44,848 +48% +49% 191 $235   $46,645,874 65
May 27, 2007 - $42,628 -5% +63% 191 $223   $46,688,502 66
May 28, 2007 29 $31,270 -27% +227% 191 $164   $46,719,772 67
May 29, 2007 - $15,701 -50% +122% 191 $82   $46,735,473 68
May 30, 2007 - $15,664 n/c +126% 191 $82   $46,751,137 69
May 31, 2007 - $15,814 +1% +153% 191 $83   $46,766,951 70
Jun 1, 2007 - $28,307 +79% -7% 201 $141   $46,795,258 71
Jun 2, 2007 - $37,675 +33% -16% 201 $187   $46,832,933 72
Jun 3, 2007 - $31,825 -16% -25% 201 $158   $46,864,758 73
Jun 4, 2007 - $12,849 -60% -59% 201 $64   $46,877,607 74
Jun 5, 2007 - $14,157 +10% -10% 201 $70   $46,891,764 75
Jun 6, 2007 - $13,579 -4% -13% 191 $71   $46,905,343 76
Jun 7, 2007 - $13,597 n/c -14% 201 $68   $46,918,940 77
Jun 8, 2007 - $16,739 +23% -41% 133 $126   $46,935,679 78
Jun 9, 2007 - $24,796 +48% -34% 133 $186   $46,960,475 79
Jun 10, 2007 - $14,708 -41% -54% 133 $111   $46,975,183 80
Jun 11, 2007 - $7,083 -52% -45% 133 $53   $46,982,266 81
Jun 12, 2007 - $7,209 +2% -49% 133 $54   $46,989,475 82
Jun 13, 2007 - $7,095 -2% -48% 133 $53   $46,996,570 83
Jun 14, 2007 - $7,011 -1% -48% 133 $53   $47,003,581 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 23, 2007 3 $19,211,919   2,806 $6,847   $19,211,919 1
Mar 30, 2007 6 $11,643,663 -39% 2,806 $4,150   $30,855,582 2
Apr 6, 2007 8 $8,141,119 -30% 2,353 $3,460   $38,996,701 3
Apr 13, 2007 12 $4,134,224 -49% 1,907 $2,168   $43,130,925 4
Apr 20, 2007 15 $1,904,593 -54% 1,164 $1,636   $45,035,518 5
Apr 27, 2007 16 $1,021,531 -46% 718 $1,423   $46,057,049 6
May 4, 2007 24 $238,027 -77% 240 $992   $46,295,076 7
May 11, 2007 34 $170,118 -29% 152 $1,119   $46,465,194 8
May 18, 2007 43 $105,522 -38% 87 $1,213   $46,570,716 9
May 25, 2007 32 $196,235 +86% 191 $1,027   $46,766,951 10
Jun 1, 2007 31 $151,989 -23% 201 $756   $46,918,940 11
Jun 8, 2007 41 $84,641 -44% 133 $636   $47,003,582 12

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 1, 200711,118,926 1,118,926$19,922,589$19,922,5891
Jul 8, 20071379,140-66% 1,498,066$6,809,051$26,731,6402
Jul 15, 20072395,439+4% 1,893,505$7,113,948$33,845,5883
Jul 22, 20073206,012-48% 2,099,517$3,706,156$37,551,7444
Jul 29, 20076132,477-36% 2,231,994$2,459,674$40,011,4185
Aug 5, 20079143,293+8% 2,375,287$2,864,427$42,875,8456
Aug 12, 20079164,935+15% 2,540,222$2,979,336$45,855,1817
Aug 19, 20071553,450-68% 2,593,672$1,067,990$46,923,1718
Aug 26, 20071661,892+16% 2,655,564$1,237,221$48,160,3929
Sep 2, 20072042,147-32% 2,697,711$842,519$49,002,91110
Sep 9, 20072056,594+34% 2,754,305$1,131,314$50,134,22511
Jun 15, 20082446,903 3,089,676$380,074$56,030,16551
Dec 30, 20182524,418 3,318,758$383,363$58,720,886601
Jan 6, 2019736,826+51% 3,355,584$184,130$58,905,016602

Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Mar 9, 2022101 1
Mar 10, 202282 4
Mar 11, 202283 7

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Leading Cast

Mark Wahlberg    Bob Lee Swagger

Supporting Cast

Michael Peña    Nick Memphis
Danny Glover    Col. Isaac Johnson
Kate Mara    Sarah Fenn
Elias Koteas    Jack Payne
Rhona Mitra    Alourdes
Rade Sherbedgia    Michael
Ned Beatty    Sen. Meachum
Levon Helm    Mr. Rate
Tate Donovan    Russ Turner
Justin Louis    Howard Purnell
Jonathan Walker    Louis Dobbler
Alan C. Peterson    Officer Stanley Timmons
Lane Garrison    Donnie Fenn
Zak Santiago    Senior Agent
Michael-Ann Connor    Junior Agent
Shawn Reis    Underling
Brian Markinson    Attorney General Russert
Michael St. John Smith    FBI Director Brandt
Dean Monroe McKenzie    Archbishop Desmond Mutumbo
Tom Butler    President
Adrian Hughes    Ben Davis
Darren Massey    Frank Russo
Mackenzie Gray    Dave Simmons
Rebecca Toolan    Mrs. Rate
Trish Allen    Katy
James Wettengl    Diver
John Tench    Motel Owner
David Bloom    Meachum's Valet
Brad Kelly    Sorenson
David Neale    Spook
Susan Barnett    TV News Anchor
Ukee Washington    TV News Anchor
Dagmar Midcap    TV News Anchor
Darrin Maharaj    TV News Anchor
Anthony McCrae    Jefe
Mike Dopud    Lead Mercenary
Chic Gibson    Mayor of Philadelphia
Danny Hernandez    K-9 Cop
Jonathan Eusebio    K-9 Cop
Fred North    Helicopter Pilot
William Richard    Helicopter Pilot
David Vogt    Helicopter Pilot
Robert Hoban    Helicopter Pilot
Tina McKissick    Helicopter Pilot
Chuck Aaron    Attack Helicopter Pilot

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Antoine Fuqua    Director
Jonathan Lemkin    Screenwriter
Stephen Hunter    Story Creator
Lorenzo di Bonaventura    Producer
Ric Kidney    Producer
Erik Howsam    Executive Producer
Mark Johnson    Executive Producer
Peter Menzies Jr.    Director of Photography
Dennis Washington    Production Designer
Conrad Buff    Editor
Ha Nguyen    Costume Designer
Mark Mancina    Composer
Jim Brebner    Assistant Director
Bruce Franklin    Assistant Director
Jeff Habberstad    Second Unit Director
Yvonne Melville    Production Manager
Demetra Diamantopoulos    Production Supervisor
Jeremy Stanbridge    Supervising Art Director
Denise Pizzini    Art Director
Johanne Hubert    Set Decorator
Christine Wick    Set Decorator
Joel Ransom    Second Unit Camera
Dawn Leigh Climie    Costume Supervisor
Eileen McCahill    Costume Supervisor
Honora Jackson    Costume Supervisor
Eric Sears    Additional Editor
Rob Young    Sound Mixer
Bruce Litecky    Sound Mixer
Steve Pederson    Re-recording Mixer
Brad Sherman    Re-recording Mixer
Mike Herbick    Re-recording Mixer
George Simpson    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael W. Mitchell    Sound Editor
David Esparza    Sound Editor
Beth Sterner    Sound Editor
Christopher T. Welch    Dialogue Editor
Nancy Kyong Nugent    Dialogue Editor
Susan Kurtz    Dialogue Editor
Alex Gibson    Music Editor
Mike Flicker    Music Editor
Matt Friedman    Music Editor
Diane Heller    Make up
Mary Cook    Hairstylist
Mali Finn    Casting Director
Jackie Lind    Casting Director
John Stoneham, Jr.    Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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June 3rd, 2008

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August 5th, 2007

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DVD Releases for July 31, 2007

July 30th, 2007

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July 29th, 2007

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Triple Shot for Shooter

July 21st, 2007

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July 13th, 2007

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July 7th, 2007

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DVD Releases for June 26, 2007

June 26th, 2007

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International Details - Box Office Broken

June 10th, 2007

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International Details - Bean Takes a Holiday from the Top Five

May 27th, 2007

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International Details - Slow Week Outside of Spider-Man

May 20th, 2007

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International Details - Not Much News to Report Other Than Spider-Man

May 13th, 2007

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May 2nd, 2007

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April 25th, 2007

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April 22nd, 2007

Sunshine climbed into sixth place with $5.20 million on 1866 screens in 30 markets for a total of $10.20 million. However, while it nearly doubled last week's opening, this was entirely due to the film's expansion. Its biggest market of the weekend was France where it placed fourth with $1.36 million on 339 screens while it placed eighth in its debut in Australia with just $611,000 on 161 screens. On the other hand, the film only managed $508,000 on 192 screens during its debut in Japan and while likely see a sharp drop-off next weekend given its weak per screen average. Meanwhile in the U.K. the film suffered the worst week-to-week drop-off in the top ten down 57% to $879,000 on 409 screens over the weekend and a total of $4.45 million in total. More...

International Details - Norbit Slims Down

April 8th, 2007

Norbit saw its weekend haul sliced neatly in half landing in sixth place with $4.09 million on 2270 screens in 39 markets for a total of $49.38 million. The film wasn't able to crack $1 million in any single market, but Italy came the closest with $940,000 on 263 screens for a two-week total of $3.19 million. More...

Blades Cut Competition to Shreds

April 2nd, 2007

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International Details - Good Start for Martial Artist Mutants

April 1st, 2007

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles started its international run this past weekend and just missed the top five on debut. It did manage $3.92 million on 1,004 screens in 8 markets over the weekend and $4.53 million including previews. Of this box office, nearly half of it came from a pair of third place openings in England ($1.27 million on 368 screens over the weekend and $1.86 million in total), and Australia ($379,000 on 58 screens). The film also opened in Russia where the strong mutant demographic helped the film capture second place with $1.38 million on 360 screens. (That was a Chernobyl joke, by the way.) More...

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March 29th, 2007

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Moviegoers Cheer Mutant Good Guys

March 27th, 2007

Six wide releases in a single weekend appears to have been at least three too many as most struggled at the box office. On the other hand, with so many new films opening and so many different demographics being targeted, it was a good week at the box office overall with receipts hitting $133 million, up 14% from last week and 22% from last year. Year-to-date revenue has already hit $2 billion and is clocking in at nearly 6% higher than last year's pace. More importantly, the number of big hits is increasing interest, and that can have a positive effect on future earnings. I feel confident in saying records will fall this year. More...

Movie Website Updates for March 17 - March 23, 2007

March 24th, 2007

Good week for trailers with several on the list, including a trio of major summer blockbusters. However, while those site will obviously generate the most traffic, they are not award-worthy sites, (at least not yet). The best site this week is Pathfinder - Official Site. More...

Six Shooting for Top Spot

March 22nd, 2007

There are six films opening in wide release this week, or at some level of wide release. This is at least three too many, and to make matters worse, several share target demographics. This insanity will mean that at least two films, possibly more, will fail to reach their potential. It also makes predicting the weekend extremely difficult because of the extra variables. Will Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles appeal to just the younger crowd, or will fans of the original series also show up? If so, will this cut into the box office of The Hills Have Eyes 2 and Shooter? There's a lot to consider here. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - March 11, 2007

March 11th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Shooter. Pathfinder, Speed Racer and more. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - March 4, 2007

March 4th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Wendell Baker Story, Made of Honor, Star Trek XI and more. More...

Movie Website Updates for February 24 - March 2, 2007

March 2nd, 2007

Just an average week in terms of updates, but there are a couple sites of note including the winner of the Weekly Website Award, Wild Hogs - Official Site. More...

2007 Preview: March

March 1st, 2007

March, a month without a holiday. In fact, It's the only month without any holidays to help boost the box office and this prevents studios from releasing big blockbusters. However, it is not the weakest month either and there are a few midlevel hits coming out over the next four weeks and even a couple that could top $100 million More...

Movie Website Updates for January 27 - February 2, 2007

February 3rd, 2007

Busy week for limited releases and a busy week for websites, which explains why I'm wrapping things up at midnight. There wasn't a whole lot on this week's list that really attracted my attention, but I'm giving the Weekly Website Award to Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters - Official Site, mainly for their ... extracurricular activities of the viral marketers in Boston. And remember people, real bombs are meant to be inconspicuous, they won't sing you a song or make rude gestures at you. More...

Movie Website Updates for December 30 - January 5, 2007

January 6th, 2007

Big list as I try to catch up after the holidays. I think I caught all the updates. Not only are there a lot of sites on this week's list, several of them are potential award winners with the best of the best being Smokin' Aces - Official Site. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - November 12, 2006

November 12th, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Halloween, Saw 4, The Incredible Hulk and more. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - September 24, 2006

September 24th, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Horton Hears a Who, Black Snake Moan and more. More...


  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

A top Marine sniper, Bob Lee Swagger, leaves the military after a mission goes horribly awry and disappears without a trace. Swagger is coaxed back into service after high-profile government officials convince him to help thwart a plot against the President of the United States. Swagger realizes he has been betrayed and becomes the target of a nationwide manhunt. Instead of hiding, he seeks revenge against some of the most powerful and corrupt leaders in the free world.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$14,523,571 (30.9% of total gross)
Legs:3.24 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:49.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,806 opening theaters/2,806 max. theaters, 4.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $71,940,065

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 23rd, 2007 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
Video Release: June 26th, 2007 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for strong graphic violence and some language.
Running Time: 126 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Gone Girl
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Keywords: Hitmen, Action Thriller, Conspiracy Theory, Framed, Political Assassination, Returning Soldiers, Surprise Twist, Betrayal, Double-Crossed, Corrupt Cops, Government Corruption, Government Massacre or Democide, Corporate Malfeasance
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Thriller/Suspense
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: di Bonaventura Pictures, Paramount Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day) 163 $5,856,494 Apr 6, 2007 17
Easter (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 206 $9,618,956 Apr 6, 2007 17

Leading Cast

Mark Wahlberg    Bob Lee Swagger

Supporting Cast

Michael Peña    Nick Memphis
Danny Glover    Col. Isaac Johnson
Kate Mara    Sarah Fenn
Elias Koteas    Jack Payne
Rhona Mitra    Alourdes
Rade Sherbedgia    Michael
Ned Beatty    Sen. Meachum
Levon Helm    Mr. Rate
Tate Donovan    Russ Turner
Justin Louis    Howard Purnell
Jonathan Walker    Louis Dobbler
Alan C. Peterson    Officer Stanley Timmons
Lane Garrison    Donnie Fenn
Zak Santiago    Senior Agent
Michael-Ann Connor    Junior Agent
Shawn Reis    Underling
Brian Markinson    Attorney General Russert
Michael St. John Smith    FBI Director Brandt
Dean Monroe McKenzie    Archbishop Desmond Mutumbo
Tom Butler    President
Adrian Hughes    Ben Davis
Darren Massey    Frank Russo
Mackenzie Gray    Dave Simmons
Rebecca Toolan    Mrs. Rate
Trish Allen    Katy
James Wettengl    Diver
John Tench    Motel Owner
David Bloom    Meachum's Valet
Brad Kelly    Sorenson
David Neale    Spook
Susan Barnett    TV News Anchor
Ukee Washington    TV News Anchor
Dagmar Midcap    TV News Anchor
Darrin Maharaj    TV News Anchor
Anthony McCrae    Jefe
Mike Dopud    Lead Mercenary
Chic Gibson    Mayor of Philadelphia
Danny Hernandez    K-9 Cop
Jonathan Eusebio    K-9 Cop
Fred North    Helicopter Pilot
William Richard    Helicopter Pilot
David Vogt    Helicopter Pilot
Robert Hoban    Helicopter Pilot
Tina McKissick    Helicopter Pilot
Chuck Aaron    Attack Helicopter Pilot

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Antoine Fuqua    Director
Jonathan Lemkin    Screenwriter
Stephen Hunter    Story Creator
Lorenzo di Bonaventura    Producer
Ric Kidney    Producer
Erik Howsam    Executive Producer
Mark Johnson    Executive Producer
Peter Menzies Jr.    Director of Photography
Dennis Washington    Production Designer
Conrad Buff    Editor
Ha Nguyen    Costume Designer
Mark Mancina    Composer
Jim Brebner    Assistant Director
Bruce Franklin    Assistant Director
Jeff Habberstad    Second Unit Director
Yvonne Melville    Production Manager
Demetra Diamantopoulos    Production Supervisor
Jeremy Stanbridge    Supervising Art Director
Denise Pizzini    Art Director
Johanne Hubert    Set Decorator
Christine Wick    Set Decorator
Joel Ransom    Second Unit Camera
Dawn Leigh Climie    Costume Supervisor
Eileen McCahill    Costume Supervisor
Honora Jackson    Costume Supervisor
Eric Sears    Additional Editor
Rob Young    Sound Mixer
Bruce Litecky    Sound Mixer
Steve Pederson    Re-recording Mixer
Brad Sherman    Re-recording Mixer
Mike Herbick    Re-recording Mixer
George Simpson    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael W. Mitchell    Sound Editor
David Esparza    Sound Editor
Beth Sterner    Sound Editor
Christopher T. Welch    Dialogue Editor
Nancy Kyong Nugent    Dialogue Editor
Susan Kurtz    Dialogue Editor
Alex Gibson    Music Editor
Mike Flicker    Music Editor
Matt Friedman    Music Editor
Diane Heller    Make up
Mary Cook    Hairstylist
Mali Finn    Casting Director
Jackie Lind    Casting Director
John Stoneham, Jr.    Stunt Coordinator

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

DVD Releases for June 3, 2008

June 3rd, 2008

This was a bad week for big movies, with not a single first run release is even worth rating a solid purchase, never mind being a contender for DVD Pick of the Week. There were a few other contenders for the title, including Dirty Harry Collection on DVD or Blu-ray. However, I found it impossible to decide which format was the better deal. Had the Blu-ray provided anything more than High Definition, or been a more reasonable price compared to the DVD, it would have been an easier choice. One of them is the DVD Pick of the Week, I just don't know which one. On a side note, there is an immense flood of Blu-ray releases, including a few I thought were coming out previously. More...

DVD Charts - Number One for 23

August 5th, 2007

There was a close race on the DVD Sales Chart this week, with The Number 23 topping Zodiac 387,000 units to 352,000 units sold. Premonition fell to third place with 190,000 units sold and 791,000 in total. The Hills Have Eyes 2 placed third with 134,000 units sold for the week and 536,000 in total. Rounding out the top five was Shooter with 109,000 units sold for the week and 1.90 million after a month of release. More...

DVD Releases for July 31, 2007

July 30th, 2007

We finally got some wide releases worth picking up this week, which have been in tight supply most of the summer. It's been rare to find one first-run release worth picking up in any given week, but this week we have two that are contenders for DVD Pick of the Week: 300 - 2-Disc Special Edition and Hot Fuzz - Buy from Amazon. I was a little worried that a special edition for the latter might be around the corner, but that wasn't enough to prevent me from naming it as the DVD Pick of the Week. More...

I Predict Premonition Will Win the Race on the Home Market Charts

July 29th, 2007

We finally saw a new release top the charts this week as Premonition was the number one renting and seller on the home market this week including taking in $7.29 million in rentals. More...

Triple Shot for Shooter

July 21st, 2007

Once again, new releases were unable to top the holdovers leaving Shooter in first place with $5.40 million over the week for a three-week total of $19.70 million. More...

Getting a Second Shot on the Home Market

July 13th, 2007

New releases were practically shut out this week with now new releases in the top five, or top ten, for that matter. This left Shooter with an easy path to first place adding $6.48 million for the week and $14.30 in total. More...

New Releases Shoot Up the Home Market Charts

July 7th, 2007

There were five new releases to reach the rental chart this week, and even more on the sales chart. The leader of both of them was Shooter; on the sales chart the film picked up $7.82 million during its first week of release, or about one sixth of what it made during its theatrical run. More...

DVD Releases for June 26, 2007

June 26th, 2007

It's a relatively soft week for cream-of-the-crop releases, but what this week's selection it lacks in top quality it sadly more than makes up for with mediocre offerings. None of the first-run releases were of much interest, limited releases only produced a few DVDs worth a second look, and even big name TV on DVD was mostly lacking in the must-have department. It took an obscure release from the U.K., The New Statesmen to win that coveted honor. More...

International Details - Box Office Broken

June 10th, 2007

With no worldwide opening this weekend, several studios tried to open / expand smaller films hoping to take advantage of the lull. Despite this influx of competition, Fracture was able to hold strong dipping just one place with sixth with $2.25 million on 1018 screens in 16 markets for a total of $22.33 million internationally. The film wasn't able to top $1 million in any single market, but came closest in France with $671,000 over the weekend for a $7.20 million running total. More...

International Details - Bean Takes a Holiday from the Top Five

May 27th, 2007

Mr. Bean's Holiday fell one spot out of the top five this weekend despite showing some significant growth. The film did have a few openings, including a third place $165,000 debut on 56 screens in Turkey, but its biggest market was Germany where it grew 44% to $651,000 on 577 screens for the weekend and $22.52 million in total. Overall the film added $3.47 million on 2634 screens in 43 markets for a total of $176.19 million internationally with debuts in South Korea, Japan, and China, yet to come, (and of course it doesn't open here till August). More...

International Details - Slow Week Outside of Spider-Man

May 20th, 2007

The competition is still being pushed down by Spider-Man 3 and although there were half a dozen new releases to chart this week, it was still impossible to fill out a top 30 chart with any real details. For instance, Next had no major openings and its best midlevel was a second place debut in Malaysia with $115,000 on 30 screens. However, it was still able to remain in sixth place with $2.45 million on 1347 screens in 19 markets while its running total has grown to $18.94 million. More...

International Details - Not Much News to Report Other Than Spider-Man

May 13th, 2007

With Spider-Man 3 dominating the global market last weekend, there was very little else happening on the international charts that was newsworthy. With little in the way of new releases, or even expansion for holdovers, it was impossible just to fill out a top 30 chart. And with several films expected to attempt a worldwide opening over the next couple months, it will likely be that way till mid-August. More...

International Top Five - Wild About Bean

May 2nd, 2007

There was a very close one-two punch at the international box office this past weekend with Wild Hogs just beating out Mr. Bean's Holiday $7.62 million to $7.42 million. Hogs had only one mid-level opening this weekend, but pulling in $74,000 on 47 screens in Turkey is barely worth noting. On the other hand, the film added $1.68 million on 583 screens in Germany to its two-week total of $5.28 million while adding $1.31 million on 412 screens in the U.K. for a three-week total of $8.54 million. Overall it earned $7.62 million on 385 screens in 40 markets for a running tally of $55.43 million. More...

International Top Five - Box Office is far from Wild

April 25th, 2007

With Spider-man 3 just around the corner, theater owners worldwide are clearing room for what is expected to be a record-breaking run. This has led to a recent downturn in the box office both domestically and internationally. Even so, there are a few reasons to celebrate, including the continued strong performance by Mr. Bean's Holiday, which remained in top spot for the fourth weekend in a row, pulling in $13.51 million on 5,928 screens in 44 markets for a total of $145.30 million. That was enough, in the end, to beat Wild Hogs into second place. More...

International Details - Sun Shines during Sophomore Stint

April 22nd, 2007

Sunshine climbed into sixth place with $5.20 million on 1866 screens in 30 markets for a total of $10.20 million. However, while it nearly doubled last week's opening, this was entirely due to the film's expansion. Its biggest market of the weekend was France where it placed fourth with $1.36 million on 339 screens while it placed eighth in its debut in Australia with just $611,000 on 161 screens. On the other hand, the film only managed $508,000 on 192 screens during its debut in Japan and while likely see a sharp drop-off next weekend given its weak per screen average. Meanwhile in the U.K. the film suffered the worst week-to-week drop-off in the top ten down 57% to $879,000 on 409 screens over the weekend and a total of $4.45 million in total. More...

International Details - Norbit Slims Down

April 8th, 2007

Norbit saw its weekend haul sliced neatly in half landing in sixth place with $4.09 million on 2270 screens in 39 markets for a total of $49.38 million. The film wasn't able to crack $1 million in any single market, but Italy came the closest with $940,000 on 263 screens for a two-week total of $3.19 million. More...

Blades Cut Competition to Shreds

April 2nd, 2007

March ended on a similar tone as it began, but not as strong as recent weeks. Overall the weekend total gross was $128 million, down 5% from last weekend. That is also down 10% from the same weekend last year. However, it is important to note that was the weekend Ice Age: The Meltdown opened with nearly $70 million and 2007 is still 6% ahead of 2006's pace. More...

International Details - Good Start for Martial Artist Mutants

April 1st, 2007

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles started its international run this past weekend and just missed the top five on debut. It did manage $3.92 million on 1,004 screens in 8 markets over the weekend and $4.53 million including previews. Of this box office, nearly half of it came from a pair of third place openings in England ($1.27 million on 368 screens over the weekend and $1.86 million in total), and Australia ($379,000 on 58 screens). The film also opened in Russia where the strong mutant demographic helped the film capture second place with $1.38 million on 360 screens. (That was a Chernobyl joke, by the way.) More...

Will March Go Out Like a Lamb?

March 29th, 2007

March started like a lion when Wild Hogs opened to nearly $40 million and was even more ferocious the weekend after that when 300 broke records. It is folklore that if March starts like a lion, it ends like a lamb. So what does this mean for this week's box office? Nothing, it's just folklore. The box office looks very vigorous this weekend with two top-tier releases opening at saturation level (3,000 or more theaters). As an added bonus, both films are aimed at different target demographics, so both could be big hits. More...

Moviegoers Cheer Mutant Good Guys

March 27th, 2007

Six wide releases in a single weekend appears to have been at least three too many as most struggled at the box office. On the other hand, with so many new films opening and so many different demographics being targeted, it was a good week at the box office overall with receipts hitting $133 million, up 14% from last week and 22% from last year. Year-to-date revenue has already hit $2 billion and is clocking in at nearly 6% higher than last year's pace. More importantly, the number of big hits is increasing interest, and that can have a positive effect on future earnings. I feel confident in saying records will fall this year. More...

Movie Website Updates for March 17 - March 23, 2007

March 24th, 2007

Good week for trailers with several on the list, including a trio of major summer blockbusters. However, while those site will obviously generate the most traffic, they are not award-worthy sites, (at least not yet). The best site this week is Pathfinder - Official Site. More...

Six Shooting for Top Spot

March 22nd, 2007

There are six films opening in wide release this week, or at some level of wide release. This is at least three too many, and to make matters worse, several share target demographics. This insanity will mean that at least two films, possibly more, will fail to reach their potential. It also makes predicting the weekend extremely difficult because of the extra variables. Will Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles appeal to just the younger crowd, or will fans of the original series also show up? If so, will this cut into the box office of The Hills Have Eyes 2 and Shooter? There's a lot to consider here. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - March 11, 2007

March 11th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Shooter. Pathfinder, Speed Racer and more. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - March 4, 2007

March 4th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Wendell Baker Story, Made of Honor, Star Trek XI and more. More...

Movie Website Updates for February 24 - March 2, 2007

March 2nd, 2007

Just an average week in terms of updates, but there are a couple sites of note including the winner of the Weekly Website Award, Wild Hogs - Official Site. More...

2007 Preview: March

March 1st, 2007

March, a month without a holiday. In fact, It's the only month without any holidays to help boost the box office and this prevents studios from releasing big blockbusters. However, it is not the weakest month either and there are a few midlevel hits coming out over the next four weeks and even a couple that could top $100 million More...

Movie Website Updates for January 27 - February 2, 2007

February 3rd, 2007

Busy week for limited releases and a busy week for websites, which explains why I'm wrapping things up at midnight. There wasn't a whole lot on this week's list that really attracted my attention, but I'm giving the Weekly Website Award to Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters - Official Site, mainly for their ... extracurricular activities of the viral marketers in Boston. And remember people, real bombs are meant to be inconspicuous, they won't sing you a song or make rude gestures at you. More...

Movie Website Updates for December 30 - January 5, 2007

January 6th, 2007

Big list as I try to catch up after the holidays. I think I caught all the updates. Not only are there a lot of sites on this week's list, several of them are potential award winners with the best of the best being Smokin' Aces - Official Site. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - November 12, 2006

November 12th, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Halloween, Saw 4, The Incredible Hulk and more. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - September 24, 2006

September 24th, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Horton Hears a Who, Black Snake Moan and more. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 23, 2007 3 $14,523,571   2,806 $5,176   $14,523,571 1
Mar 30, 2007 6 $8,364,413 -42% 2,806 $2,981   $27,576,332 2
Apr 6, 2007 8 $5,856,494 -30% 2,353 $2,489   $36,712,076 3
Apr 13, 2007 12 $3,095,824 -47% 1,907 $1,623   $42,092,525 4
Apr 20, 2007 15 $1,388,566 -55% 1,164 $1,193   $44,519,491 5
Apr 27, 2007 17 $751,524 -46% 718 $1,047   $45,787,042 6
May 4, 2007 26 $164,771 -78% 240 $687   $46,221,820 7
May 11, 2007 32 $116,285 -29% 152 $765   $46,411,361 8
May 18, 2007 39 $75,725 -35% 87 $870   $46,540,919 9
May 25, 2007 30 $117,786 +56% 191 $617   $46,688,502 10
Jun 1, 2007 30 $97,807 -17% 201 $487   $46,864,758 11
Jun 8, 2007 38 $56,243 -42% 133 $423   $46,975,183 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 23, 2007 3 $4,783,160     2,806 $1,705   $4,783,160 1
Mar 24, 2007 4 $5,871,583 +23%   2,806 $2,093   $10,654,743 2
Mar 25, 2007 3 $3,868,828 -34%   2,806 $1,379   $14,523,571 3
Mar 26, 2007 3 $1,258,525 -67%   2,806 $449   $15,782,096 4
Mar 27, 2007 3 $1,209,755 -4%   2,806 $431   $16,991,851 5
Mar 28, 2007 3 $1,118,733 -8%   2,806 $399   $18,110,584 6
Mar 29, 2007 3 $1,101,335 -2%   2,806 $392   $19,211,919 7
Mar 30, 2007 6 $2,498,407 +127% -48% 2,806 $890   $21,710,326 8
Mar 31, 2007 6 $3,400,663 +36% -42% 2,806 $1,212   $25,110,989 9
Apr 1, 2007 5 $2,465,343 -28% -36% 2,806 $879   $27,576,332 10
Apr 2, 2007 5 $709,868 -71% -44% 2,806 $253   $28,286,200 11
Apr 3, 2007 4 $806,132 +14% -33% 2,806 $287   $29,092,332 12
Apr 4, 2007 5 $840,509 +4% -25% 2,806 $300   $29,932,841 13
Apr 5, 2007 8 $922,741 +10% -16% 2,806 $329   $30,855,582 14
Apr 6, 2007 8 $1,978,699 +114% -21% 2,353 $841   $32,834,281 15
Apr 7, 2007 8 $2,314,805 +17% -32% 2,353 $984   $35,149,086 16
Apr 8, 2007 7 $1,562,990 -32% -37% 2,353 $664   $36,712,076 17
Apr 9, 2007 10 $680,728 -56% -4% 2,353 $289   $37,392,804 18
Apr 10, 2007 8 $547,190 -20% -32% 2,353 $233   $37,939,994 19
Apr 11, 2007 8 $520,080 -5% -38% 2,353 $221   $38,460,073 20
Apr 12, 2007 8 $536,627 +3% -42% 2,353 $228   $38,996,700 21
Apr 13, 2007 13 $890,509 +66% -55% 1,907 $467   $39,887,209 22
Apr 14, 2007 - $1,377,295 +55% -41% 1,907 $722   $41,264,504 23
Apr 15, 2007 - $828,020 -40% -47% 1,907 $434   $42,092,525 24
Apr 16, 2007 10 $266,841 -68% -61% 1,907 $140   $42,359,366 25
Apr 17, 2007 10 $260,489 -2% -52% 1,907 $137   $42,619,855 26
Apr 18, 2007 11 $260,626 n/c -50% 1,907 $137   $42,880,481 27
Apr 19, 2007 11 $250,445 -4% -53% 1,907 $131   $43,130,925 28
Apr 20, 2007 - $416,550 +66% -53% 1,164 $358   $43,547,475 29
Apr 21, 2007 - $613,213 +47% -55% 1,164 $527   $44,160,688 30
Apr 22, 2007 - $358,803 -41% -57% 1,164 $308   $44,519,491 31
Apr 23, 2007 - $122,245 -66% -54% 1,164 $105   $44,641,736 32
Apr 24, 2007 - $130,604 +7% -50% 1,164 $112   $44,772,340 33
Apr 25, 2007 - $128,960 -1% -51% 1,164 $111   $44,901,300 34
Apr 26, 2007 13 $134,218 +4% -46% 1,164 $115   $45,035,518 35
Apr 27, 2007 - $222,148 +66% -47% 718 $309   $45,257,666 36
Apr 28, 2007 - $339,485 +53% -45% 718 $473   $45,597,151 37
Apr 29, 2007 - $189,891 -44% -47% 718 $264   $45,787,042 38
Apr 30, 2007 - $69,937 -63% -43% 718 $97   $45,856,979 39
May 1, 2007 - $71,982 +3% -45% 718 $100   $45,928,961 40
May 2, 2007 - $68,432 -5% -47% 718 $95   $45,997,393 41
May 3, 2007 - $59,656 -13% -56% 718 $83   $46,057,049 42
May 4, 2007 - $52,390 -12% -76% 240 $218   $46,109,439 43
May 5, 2007 - $67,925 +30% -80% 240 $283   $46,177,364 44
May 6, 2007 - $44,456 -35% -77% 240 $185   $46,221,820 45
May 7, 2007 - $16,724 -62% -76% 240 $70   $46,238,544 46
May 8, 2007 - $17,745 +6% -75% 240 $74   $46,256,289 47
May 9, 2007 - $19,474 +10% -72% 240 $81   $46,275,763 48
May 10, 2007 - $19,313 -1% -68% 240 $80   $46,295,076 49
May 11, 2007 - $35,100 +82% -33% 152 $231   $46,330,176 50
May 12, 2007 - $51,407 +46% -24% 152 $338   $46,381,583 51
May 13, 2007 - $29,778 -42% -33% 152 $196   $46,411,361 52
May 14, 2007 - $11,288 -62% -33% 152 $74   $46,422,649 53
May 15, 2007 - $14,871 +32% -16% 152 $98   $46,437,520 54
May 16, 2007 - $15,032 +1% -23% 152 $99   $46,452,552 55
May 17, 2007 - $12,642 -16% -35% 152 $83   $46,465,194 56
May 18, 2007 - $19,543 +55% -44% 87 $225   $46,484,737 57
May 19, 2007 - $30,027 +54% -42% 87 $345   $46,514,764 58
May 20, 2007 - $26,155 -13% -12% 87 $301   $46,540,919 59
May 21, 2007 - $9,550 -63% -15% 87 $110   $46,550,469 60
May 22, 2007 - $7,069 -26% -52% 87 $81   $46,557,538 61
May 23, 2007 - $6,924 -2% -54% 87 $80   $46,564,462 62
May 24, 2007 - $6,254 -10% -51% 87 $72   $46,570,716 63
May 25, 2007 - $30,310 +385% +55% 191 $159   $46,601,026 64
May 26, 2007 - $44,848 +48% +49% 191 $235   $46,645,874 65
May 27, 2007 - $42,628 -5% +63% 191 $223   $46,688,502 66
May 28, 2007 29 $31,270 -27% +227% 191 $164   $46,719,772 67
May 29, 2007 - $15,701 -50% +122% 191 $82   $46,735,473 68
May 30, 2007 - $15,664 n/c +126% 191 $82   $46,751,137 69
May 31, 2007 - $15,814 +1% +153% 191 $83   $46,766,951 70
Jun 1, 2007 - $28,307 +79% -7% 201 $141   $46,795,258 71
Jun 2, 2007 - $37,675 +33% -16% 201 $187   $46,832,933 72
Jun 3, 2007 - $31,825 -16% -25% 201 $158   $46,864,758 73
Jun 4, 2007 - $12,849 -60% -59% 201 $64   $46,877,607 74
Jun 5, 2007 - $14,157 +10% -10% 201 $70   $46,891,764 75
Jun 6, 2007 - $13,579 -4% -13% 191 $71   $46,905,343 76
Jun 7, 2007 - $13,597 n/c -14% 201 $68   $46,918,940 77
Jun 8, 2007 - $16,739 +23% -41% 133 $126   $46,935,679 78
Jun 9, 2007 - $24,796 +48% -34% 133 $186   $46,960,475 79
Jun 10, 2007 - $14,708 -41% -54% 133 $111   $46,975,183 80
Jun 11, 2007 - $7,083 -52% -45% 133 $53   $46,982,266 81
Jun 12, 2007 - $7,209 +2% -49% 133 $54   $46,989,475 82
Jun 13, 2007 - $7,095 -2% -48% 133 $53   $46,996,570 83
Jun 14, 2007 - $7,011 -1% -48% 133 $53   $47,003,581 84

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 23, 2007 3 $19,211,919   2,806 $6,847   $19,211,919 1
Mar 30, 2007 6 $11,643,663 -39% 2,806 $4,150   $30,855,582 2
Apr 6, 2007 8 $8,141,119 -30% 2,353 $3,460   $38,996,701 3
Apr 13, 2007 12 $4,134,224 -49% 1,907 $2,168   $43,130,925 4
Apr 20, 2007 15 $1,904,593 -54% 1,164 $1,636   $45,035,518 5
Apr 27, 2007 16 $1,021,531 -46% 718 $1,423   $46,057,049 6
May 4, 2007 24 $238,027 -77% 240 $992   $46,295,076 7
May 11, 2007 34 $170,118 -29% 152 $1,119   $46,465,194 8
May 18, 2007 43 $105,522 -38% 87 $1,213   $46,570,716 9
May 25, 2007 32 $196,235 +86% 191 $1,027   $46,766,951 10
Jun 1, 2007 31 $151,989 -23% 201 $756   $46,918,940 11
Jun 8, 2007 41 $84,641 -44% 133 $636   $47,003,582 12

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 1, 200711,118,926 1,118,926$19,922,589$19,922,5891
Jul 8, 20071379,140-66% 1,498,066$6,809,051$26,731,6402
Jul 15, 20072395,439+4% 1,893,505$7,113,948$33,845,5883
Jul 22, 20073206,012-48% 2,099,517$3,706,156$37,551,7444
Jul 29, 20076132,477-36% 2,231,994$2,459,674$40,011,4185
Aug 5, 20079143,293+8% 2,375,287$2,864,427$42,875,8456
Aug 12, 20079164,935+15% 2,540,222$2,979,336$45,855,1817
Aug 19, 20071553,450-68% 2,593,672$1,067,990$46,923,1718
Aug 26, 20071661,892+16% 2,655,564$1,237,221$48,160,3929
Sep 2, 20072042,147-32% 2,697,711$842,519$49,002,91110
Sep 9, 20072056,594+34% 2,754,305$1,131,314$50,134,22511
Jun 15, 20082446,903 3,089,676$380,074$56,030,16551
Dec 30, 20182524,418 3,318,758$383,363$58,720,886601
Jan 6, 2019736,826+51% 3,355,584$184,130$58,905,016602

Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Mar 9, 2022101 1
Mar 10, 202282 4
Mar 11, 202283 7

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