The Game Plan (2007)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $90,648,202Details
International Box Office $55,942,785Details
Worldwide Box Office $146,590,987
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $52,104,431 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $52,104,431
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Boston-based pro football team, The Rebels, are chasing their long-awaited championship. Their victorious quarterback, Joe "The King" Kingman has been living the ultimate bachelor fantasy: he's cool, rich, famous and the life of every party - and there are a lot of parties. But his dream is suddenly sacked for a loss when he discovers Peyton, the daughter he never knew existed, on his doorstep. Now, just as his career is soaring, Joe must learn to juggle his old lifestyle of parties, practices and dates with supermodels while tackling the new challenges of ballet, bedtime stories and baby dolls - all without fumbling.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$22,950,971 (25.3% of total gross)
Legs:3.95 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:61.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$22,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,103 opening theaters/3,342 max. theaters, 7.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $138,664,684

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 22nd, 2007 (Sneak Peek) by Walt Disney
September 28th, 2007 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: January 22nd, 2008 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild thematic elements
Running Time: 110 minutes
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Keywords: Unexpected Families, Football
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Mayhem Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 119 $6,129,720 Oct 26, 2007 31
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 154 $10,067,712 Oct 26, 2007 31
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 33 $16,609,377 Oct 5, 2007 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 43 $27,279,940 Oct 5, 2007 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 33 $19,342,695 Oct 5, 2007 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 33 $31,769,261 Oct 5, 2007 10
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 49 $22,950,971 Sep 28, 2007 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 67 $10,361,769 Sep 29, 2007 2

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 28, 2007 1 $22,950,971   3,103 $7,396   $22,950,971 1
Oct 5, 2007 1 $16,609,377 -28% 3,105 $5,349   $43,158,823 2
Oct 12, 2007 2 $11,037,505 -34% 3,128 $3,529   $58,978,627 3
Oct 19, 2007 3 $8,178,646 -26% 3,301 $2,478   $69,206,626 4
Oct 26, 2007 4 $6,129,720 -25% 3,342 $1,834   $76,939,167 5
Nov 2, 2007 5 $3,931,491 -36% 2,844 $1,382   $82,035,100 6
Nov 9, 2007 7 $2,462,122 -37% 2,161 $1,139   $85,466,069 7
Nov 16, 2007 11 $1,205,957 -51% 1,374 $878   $87,401,619 8
Nov 23, 2007 25 $353,011 -71% 425 $831   $88,146,125 9
Nov 30, 2007 28 $153,232 -57% 303 $506   $88,351,021 10
Dec 7, 2007 36 $102,222 -33% 207 $494   $88,492,189 11
Dec 14, 2007 38 $44,547 -56% 125 $356   $88,565,166 12
Dec 21, 2007 41 $25,936 -42% 74 $350   $88,611,551 13
Dec 28, 2007 24 $275,554 +962% 262 $1,052   $89,039,983 14
Jan 4, 2008 25 $226,935 -18% 244 $930   $89,483,471 15
Jan 11, 2008 27 $195,704 -14% 225 $870   $89,726,418 16
Jan 18, 2008 31 $210,988 +8% 195 $1,082   $89,981,977 17
Jan 25, 2008 36 $183,444 -13% 185 $992   $90,263,428 18
Feb 1, 2008 40 $128,928 -30% 170 $758   $90,425,817 19
Feb 8, 2008 43 $98,649 -23% 149 $662   $90,547,946 20
Feb 15, 2008 54 $52,709 -47% 111 $475   $90,624,268 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 28, 2007 1 $6,336,390     3,103 $2,042   $6,336,390 1
Sep 29, 2007 1 $10,361,769 +64%   3,103 $3,339   $16,698,159 2
Sep 30, 2007 1 $6,252,812 -40%   3,103 $2,015   $22,950,971 3
Oct 1, 2007 2 $956,375 -85%   3,103 $308   $23,907,346 4
Oct 2, 2007 2 $916,409 -4%   3,103 $295   $24,823,755 5
Oct 3, 2007 2 $835,223 -9%   3,103 $269   $25,658,978 6
Oct 4, 2007 2 $890,468 +7%   3,103 $287   $26,549,446 7
Oct 5, 2007 2 $4,342,481 +388% -31% 3,105 $1,399   $30,891,927 8
Oct 6, 2007 1 $7,301,977 +68% -30% 3,105 $2,352   $38,193,904 9
Oct 7, 2007 1 $4,964,919 -32% -21% 3,105 $1,599   $43,158,823 10
Oct 8, 2007 1 $2,733,318 -45% +186% 3,105 $880   $45,892,141 11
Oct 9, 2007 3 $703,758 -74% -23% 3,105 $227   $46,595,899 12
Oct 10, 2007 3 $649,994 -8% -22% 3,105 $209   $47,245,893 13
Oct 11, 2007 3 $695,229 +7% -22% 3,105 $224   $47,941,122 14
Oct 12, 2007 4 $3,047,709 +338% -30% 3,128 $974   $50,988,831 15
Oct 13, 2007 2 $5,131,084 +68% -30% 3,128 $1,640   $56,119,915 16
Oct 14, 2007 2 $2,858,712 -44% -42% 3,128 $914   $58,978,627 17
Oct 15, 2007 5 $550,000 -81% -80% 3,128 $176   $59,529,000 18
Oct 16, 2007 6 $460,000 -16% -35% 3,128 $147   $59,989,000 19
Oct 17, 2007 6 $470,000 +2% -28% 3,128 $150   $60,459,000 20
Oct 18, 2007 4 $612,925 +30% -12% 3,128 $196   $61,027,980 21
Oct 19, 2007 3 $2,426,287 +296% -20% 3,301 $735   $63,454,267 22
Oct 20, 2007 3 $3,811,743 +57% -26% 3,301 $1,155   $67,266,010 23
Oct 21, 2007 3 $1,940,616 -49% -32% 3,301 $588   $69,206,626 24
Oct 22, 2007 6 $370,997 -81% -33% 3,301 $112   $69,577,623 25
Oct 23, 2007 7 $370,052 n/c -20% 3,301 $112   $69,947,675 26
Oct 24, 2007 6 $376,461 +2% -20% 3,301 $114   $70,324,136 27
Oct 25, 2007 4 $485,311 +29% -21% 3,301 $147   $70,809,447 28
Oct 26, 2007 4 $1,829,927 +277% -25% 3,342 $548   $72,639,374 29
Oct 27, 2007 3 $2,841,706 +55% -25% 3,342 $850   $75,481,080 30
Oct 28, 2007 4 $1,458,087 -49% -25% 3,342 $436   $76,939,167 31
Oct 29, 2007 6 $306,684 -79% -17% 3,342 $92   $77,245,851 32
Oct 30, 2007 10 $227,849 -26% -38% 3,342 $68   $77,473,700 33
Oct 31, 2007 7 $332,896 +46% -12% 3,342 $100   $77,806,596 34
Nov 1, 2007 8 $297,013 -11% -39% 3,342 $89   $78,103,609 35
Nov 2, 2007 7 $1,068,585 +260% -42% 2,844 $376   $79,172,194 36
Nov 3, 2007 5 $1,922,303 +80% -32% 2,844 $676   $81,094,497 37
Nov 4, 2007 5 $940,603 -51% -35% 2,844 $331   $82,035,100 38
Nov 5, 2007 7 $215,859 -77% -30% 2,844 $76   $82,250,959 39
Nov 6, 2007 5 $344,092 +59% +51% 2,844 $121   $82,595,051 40
Nov 7, 2007 9 $181,346 -47% -46% 2,844 $64   $82,776,397 41
Nov 8, 2007 6 $227,550 +25% -23% 2,844 $80   $83,003,947 42
Nov 9, 2007 8 $657,110 +189% -39% 2,161 $304   $83,661,057 43
Nov 10, 2007 7 $1,136,528 +73% -41% 2,161 $526   $84,797,585 44
Nov 11, 2007 7 $668,484 -41% -29% 2,161 $309   $85,466,069 45
Nov 12, 2007 7 $454,566 -32% +111% 2,161 $210   $85,920,635 46
Nov 16, 2007 11 $324,000   -51% 1,374 $236   $86,520,000 50
Nov 19, 2007 11 $113,270   -75% 1,374 $82   $87,514,889 53
Nov 20, 2007 11 $152,528 +35%   1,374 $111   $87,667,417 54
Jan 21, 2008 29 $61,293     195 $314   $90,043,270 116
Feb 18, 2008 49 $12,715     111 $115   $90,636,983 144

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 28, 2007 1 $26,549,446   3,103 $8,556   $26,549,446 1
Oct 5, 2007 1 $21,391,676 -19% 3,105 $6,889   $47,941,122 2
Oct 12, 2007 4 $13,086,858 -39% 3,128 $4,184   $61,027,980 3
Oct 19, 2007 3 $9,781,467 -25% 3,301 $2,963   $70,809,447 4
Oct 26, 2007 4 $7,294,162 -25% 3,342 $2,183   $78,103,609 5
Nov 2, 2007 6 $4,900,338 -33% 2,844 $1,723   $83,003,947 6
Nov 9, 2007 7 $3,191,715 -35% 2,161 $1,477   $86,195,662 7
Nov 16, 2007 16 $1,597,452 -50% 1,374 $1,163   $87,793,114 8
Nov 23, 2007 26 $404,675 -75% 425 $952   $88,197,789 9
Nov 30, 2007 30 $192,178 -53% 303 $634   $88,389,967 10
Dec 7, 2007 36 $130,652 -32% 207 $631   $88,520,619 11
Dec 14, 2007 38 $64,996 -50% 125 $520   $88,585,615 12
Dec 21, 2007 35 $178,814 +175% 74 $2,416   $88,764,429 13
Dec 28, 2007 25 $492,107 +175% 262 $1,878   $89,256,536 14
Jan 4, 2008 27 $274,178 -44% 244 $1,124   $89,530,714 15
Jan 11, 2008 30 $240,275 -12% 225 $1,068   $89,770,989 16
Jan 18, 2008 33 $308,995 +29% 195 $1,585   $90,079,984 17
Jan 25, 2008 37 $216,905 -30% 185 $1,172   $90,296,889 18
Feb 1, 2008 42 $152,408 -30% 170 $897   $90,449,297 19
Feb 8, 2008 49 $122,262 -20% 149 $821   $90,571,559 20
Feb 15, 2008 55 $76,643 -37% 111 $690   $90,648,202 21

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
Jan 27, 200811,169,146 1,169,146$20,167,768$20,167,7681
Feb 3, 20081419,694-64% 1,588,840$7,130,601$27,298,3692
Feb 10, 20086187,847-55% 1,776,687$3,210,305$30,508,6743
Feb 17, 20089189,921+1% 1,966,608$3,247,649$33,756,3234
Feb 24, 200810100,181-47% 2,066,789$1,717,102$35,473,4255
Mar 2, 20081896,250-4% 2,163,039$1,647,800$37,121,2256
Mar 9, 20081467,766-30% 2,230,805$1,178,451$38,299,6767
Mar 16, 20082361,665-9% 2,292,470$1,059,405$39,359,0818
Mar 23, 200812205,930+234% 2,498,400$3,354,600$42,713,6819
Mar 30, 20082137,628-82% 2,536,028$639,300$43,352,98110
Apr 6, 20082138,874+3% 2,574,902$660,469$44,013,45011
Apr 13, 20082828,691-26% 2,603,593$490,148$44,503,59812
Apr 27, 20083023,601 2,642,735$409,442$45,183,45314
May 4, 20083019,522-17% 2,662,257$347,220$45,530,67315

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Dwayne Johnson    Joe Kingman
Madison Pettis    Peyton Kelly

Supporting Cast

Kyra Sedgwick    Stella Peck
Roselyn Sánchez    Monique Vasquez
Morris Chestnut    Travis Sanders
Hayes MacArthur    Kyle Cooper
Brian White    Jamal Webber
Jamal Duff    Clarence Monroe
Paige Turco    Karen Kelly
Gordon Clapp    Coach Mark Maddox
Katie Nauta    Tatianna
Tubbs    Spike
Robert Torti    Samuel Blake, Jr.
Jackie Flynn    Larry the Doorman
Lauren Storm    Nanny Cindy
Eric Ogbogu    Drake
Christine Lakin    Nichole
Elizabeth Chambers    Kathryn
Brian Currie    Bo the Trainer
Fionna Gallancher    Dr. Converse
Jack Eastland    ER Doctor
Rachel Harker    Mrs. Jensen
Ed Berliner    Rebels PR Manager
Armen Garo    Cabbie
Roger T.S. Dillingham Jr.    Paparazzi
Jay Giannone    Doorman at Club
Tony Renaud    New York Coach
Brianne Crough    Toy Store Ballet Dancer
Kathryn Fiore    Voice of Sara Kelly
Ron Borges    Donald L. Banks
Jay Glazer    John Clayton
Gary Myers    John C. McClain
Jon Saracheno    Chip Namias
T.J. Simers    Steve Serby
Eddie George    Mike Eruzione
Joe Maloof    Gavin Maloof
Wally Szdzerbiak    Paul Pierce
Jo Jo White    Sebastian Telfair
Debbie Connolly    ER Nurse
Lordan Napoli    Toy Store Camille Doll
Yvonne Finnerty    Nanny Yvonne
Kimberly Selby    Barking Crab Waitress
John Duff    Monroe's Brother
Scott Desano    Blake VP

Interviewee(s)

Boomer Esiason    Himself

Cameos

Marv Albert    Himself
Jim Gray    Himself
Stuart O. Scott    Himself
Steven Levy    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Andy Fickman    Director
Nichole Millard    Screenwriter
Kathryn Price    Screenwriter
Nichole Millard    Story by
Kathryn Price    Story Creator
Audrey Wells    Story Creator
Gordon Gray    Producer
Mark Ciardi    Producer
Richard Luke Rothschild    Executive Producer
Greg Gardiner    Director of Photography
David J. Bomba    Production Designer
Michael Jablow    Editor
Genevieve Tyrrell    Costume Designer
Nathan Wang    Composer
Jennifer Hawks    Music Supervisor
Sheila Jaffe    Casting Director
Paul Moen    Unit Production Manager
Richard Luke Rothschild    Unit Production Manager
Geoff Hansen    First Assistant Director
Sunday Stevens    Second Assistant Director
Ellen Wolff    Production Manager
John R Jensen    Art Director
Pud Cusack    Sound Mixer

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

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May 11th, 2008

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International Details - Goodbye to the Top Five

April 27th, 2008

Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its, a.k.a. Welcome to the Sticks, remained in first place in France with $4.79 million on 867 screens over the weekend for a total of $175.67 million after 8. However, it fell out of the top five internationally with $5.33 million on 963 screens in 4 markets for a total of $187.13 million. In its native market, the film has ticket sales of 19.25 million putting it about three weeks away from topping Titanic's record of 20.64 million while it is closing in on $200 million internationally. Both of those are amazing records, and the film is hardly showing signs of slowing down. More...

International Details - Island Scores Solid Sixth in Debut

April 20th, 2008

Nim's Island made its first push onto the international chart landing in sixth place with $4.53 million on 970 screens in 7 markets for a very early total of $5.64 million. The film opened in first place in Italy with $1.71 million on 304 screens while it expanded into fourth place in Australia with $780,000 on 196 screens over the weekend for a total of $1.69 million after two. The film also made its debut in France with $1.65 million on 399 screens, which was only enough for fifth place. Nim's Island is using a graduated release schedule and doesn't have a major opening for the rest of the month. On the other hand, it has major openings practically every month right through till the end of summer. More...

International Details - 10,000 Scores a Solid Sixth Place

April 13th, 2008

No new openings left 10,000 B.C. tumbling from second to sixth, but it still pulled in $5.83 million on 4302 screens in 61 markets for a total of $155.16 million. This is substantially more than it made stateside while it is about a week away from $250 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Step Up Falls Down and Out of the Top Five

April 6th, 2008

Step Up 2 The Streets fell more than 40% last weekend while dropping out of the top five. This was mainly due to the lack of major openings, while its holdover results were merely average. In the U.K. it was down 42% to $2.74 million on 351 screens over the weekend for a total of $11.32 million and in Australia it was down 44% to $1.31 million on 188 screens lifting its total to $5.10 million after two. Overall it added $7.38 million on 1615 screens in 27 markets for a total of $53.21 million, which was enough to lift its worldwide total to more than $100 million. More...

International Details - Men Still Not Getting Old

March 23rd, 2008

No Country For Old Men remained in sixth place with $4.92 million on 1660 screens in 44 markets for a total of $68.25 million. The film ended its international run in Japan where it earned $492,000 on 41, but it missed the top ten there. Perhaps it can expand there. More...

International Details - Dozens of Countries for Old Men

March 16th, 2008

No Country For Old Men slipped out of the top five but still added $7.07 million on 1881 screens in 47 markets for a total of $60.56 million. It is on track to top its domestic box office shortly, which would give it $150 million worldwide. More...

DVD Rentals - One, Baby, One

February 25th, 2008

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DVD Rentals - Hat Trick for Game Plan

February 18th, 2008

There were plenty of new releases to chart this week on the rental chart, but The Game Plan remained in first place for the third week in a row with $7.41 million for the week and $26.08 million after three. More...

DVD Sales - Game Goes Into Overtime

February 11th, 2008

There were no shortage of new releases last week, but The Game Plan remained on top of the DVD sales chart with 416,000 units sold for a two-week total of 1.58 million. More...

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February 11th, 2008

The Game Plan repeated as champion on the rental charts this week with $8.45 million for the week and $18.67 million in total. More...

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February 4th, 2008

The Game Plan led all new releases and all holdovers to top this week's sales chart with 1.16 million units sold for opening week revenue just a hair shy of $20.00 million. More...

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February 4th, 2008

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January 22nd, 2008

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International Details - Elizabeth a Little More Golden Overseas

November 25th, 2007

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International Details - Stardust still Ascending

November 18th, 2007

Stardust fell out of the top five, but still added $5.80 million on 2327 screens in 48 markets lifting its running tally to $83.50 million. Its best market remained the U.K. where it climbed a spot to second place with $2.66 million on 459 screens for a total of $23.59 million. The film has no major openings left, but $100 million internationally is still within reach. More...

International Details - Surf's Time is Not Up

November 11th, 2007

Surf's Up grew by 77% in France adding $3.44 million on 628 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.36 million in total. This growth was due to the Toussaint holiday while it was enough to lift the film's weekend box office to $5.84 million on 1996 screens in 32 markets for a total of $72.34 million. The film has yet to open in Scandinavia as well as Japan and should hit $100 million internationally before it is done, which is significantly more than the $58.87 million it earned domestically, but not enough to show a profit just yet. More...

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November 5th, 2007

November got the box office back on track as a record-breaking opening for Denzel Washington and Russel Crowe, (and for that matter, Jerry Seinfeld), helped the overall box office earn $134 million over the weekend. That's 33% higher than the last weekend, but more importantly, it was 4% more than the same weekend last year. That growth doesn't even keep up with the growth in ticket prices, (although it is extremely close), however, it does stop the six-week slid we've been experiencing and hopefully this will mean bigger business over the holidays. More...

Saw Can't Save October

October 29th, 2007

We finally had a massive box office hit at the box office this week as Saw IV lived up to expectations. This helped the overall box office grow to $102 million, which is 6% more than last weekend. However, it was weaker than the same weekend last year by 3%, which stretches the losing streak to 6 weeks. More...

International Details - Superbad Neither Super Nor Bad

October 28th, 2007

Superbad climbed into sixth place with $4.26 million on 1836 screens in 27 markets for a total of $31.79 million. Most of that growth came from Spain where the film debuted in second place with $2.24 million on 350 screens while it also opened in Brazil with $511,000 on 192 screens. The film doesn't have many major markets left to open in, but it has already earned more than most comparable films do during their entire run. More...

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October 25th, 2007

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October 22nd, 2007

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International Details - Another Bollywood Blockbuster

October 21st, 2007

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October 18th, 2007

I miss September. Sure, the box office was weak, but everyone expected it to be weak so it wasn't depressing like it is now. The overall box office has been in a slump the past few weeks, and so has my prediction record. To make matters worse, there are six films opening wide, or semi-wide, which complicates matters when you are trying to predict opening weekends. This level of competition will also hurt the individual films and it is very likely that at least four of them will fail to live up to potential. Which four those are is the question. More...

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October 15th, 2007

October is turning into a nightmare at the box office as all but one new release failed to reach modest expectations. The overall box office did take in $100 million, which was a health 19% increase from the last week. However, that was still 10% lower than the same weekend last year. 2007 is still up 7% from last year, but the fall season is down 5% and if things don't turn around, and soon, it could cast a gloom on the important holiday box office market. More...

Who Will Own the Weekend?

October 11th, 2007

September continues. At least it feels that way at the box office. No one film seems destined for box office glory. For that matter, no film is opening in 2,500 or more theaters, although one film, Michael Clayton is expanding that wide. Without one powerhouse film, there's a wide-open race for first place with three films in the running. At least that should keep people interested in the numbers. More...

September-Like Numbers at the Box Office

October 8th, 2007

September was predictable almost to the point of boredom. However, October got off to a rather shocking, near record-breaking start. Granted, these weren't records that studios want to break, with the overall box office fell 7% from last weekend to just $84 million. Worse yet, that was 24% lower than the same weekend last year. More...

Heartbreak at the Box Office

October 4th, 2007

September may be over, but the box office isn't exactly heating up. There are three wide releases this week (or two, depending on your definition of wide), but only one has a shot at any real box office success. And even that is rather subdued given the film's pedigree. I don't expect things to be significantly different next weekend, or the weekend after that. In fact, the next true hit doesn't come till November. More...

Going as Planned

October 1st, 2007

Well, that was predictable. Nearly every film finished the weekend within $1 million of Thursday's predictions, and the one that missed the mark by the biggest margin was still off by just $3 million. On the one hand, I'm happy our predictions were accurate. On the other hand, it makes it difficult to find something interesting to add. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 23 - September 29, 2007

September 29th, 2007

Another slow week, but at least we have a clear contender for the Weekly Website Award. That site is The Kingdom - Official Site, which combines all the usual features with a good mix of extras as well as enough sound and animation to keep surfers interested. More...

Game Over for September

September 27th, 2007

September ends with little fanfare, but there are a couple of films that should be battling for first place. So while no movie really has a shot at superstardom, the race for first should at least be fun to watch. That said, the overall box office appears weak and will likely not keep pace with last year, making it two weekends in the row of year-to-year declines. Hardly reason to panic after the strong winning streak, but something to watch. More...

Contest - Get Your Game Face On

September 21st, 2007

The last weekend in September brings us what could be the biggest hit of the month, The Game Plan, which is also the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. To win one must simply predict the box office opening for The Game Plan. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win Grindhouse - Death Proof. Meanwhile, to celebrate The Transformers taking to IMAX cinemas, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win Transformers Armada - Battle for the Mini-Cons. In addition, both winners will also win Broken on DVD, which doesn't come out till Tuesday. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2007's Winning Streak is in Danger of Going Extinct

September 20th, 2007

September marches on but there are signs of weakness that we haven't really seen since before summer started. The recent winning streak on a year-to-year comparison is likely over as the margin of victory was just 1% last weekend and this week's batch of new releases are much weaker than last year's were. However, it should be noted that 2007 is already a success on many levels and it would take a real collapse during the fall for studios to become worried. More...

2007 Preview: September

September 1st, 2007

After a record-breaking summer, we come to the worst month of the year. There are a few films that look promising, but for the most part the month is filled with projects that should probably never been given the greenlight to begin with. September is a dumping ground for failed projects, and like most similar times of the year, it is crowded with 20 movies that at least have a shot at opening or expanding wide over a period of just four weeks. Five new releases a week is far too many, even if they were all high quality at least half will fail just due to the competition. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 5 - August 11, 2007

August 12th, 2007

Another good week for movie sites with a few sites that either won in the past or could win in the future. This includes this weeks winner, The Brothers Solomon - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 10 - June 16, 2007

June 17th, 2007

There weren't as many websites on this week's list as in the past few weeks, but there were at least three that earned some consideration for the Weekly Website Award. In the end, that honor went to I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for May 20 - May 26, 2007

May 26th, 2007

Another slow week. If this keeps up I'm going to have to rethink my methodology. Not only were there not as many sites as I would like, there were none that really stood out as award-worthy. The best was Stardust - Official Site, but here I will wait for more of the content to be added before I make a final decision. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - May 20, 2007

May 20th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Game Plan, Prom Night, Ice Age 3 and more. More...


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

Synopsis

Boston-based pro football team, The Rebels, are chasing their long-awaited championship. Their victorious quarterback, Joe "The King" Kingman has been living the ultimate bachelor fantasy: he's cool, rich, famous and the life of every party - and there are a lot of parties. But his dream is suddenly sacked for a loss when he discovers Peyton, the daughter he never knew existed, on his doorstep. Now, just as his career is soaring, Joe must learn to juggle his old lifestyle of parties, practices and dates with supermodels while tackling the new challenges of ballet, bedtime stories and baby dolls - all without fumbling.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$22,950,971 (25.3% of total gross)
Legs:3.95 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:61.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$22,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,103 opening theaters/3,342 max. theaters, 7.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $138,664,684

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 22nd, 2007 (Sneak Peek) by Walt Disney
September 28th, 2007 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: January 22nd, 2008 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some mild thematic elements
Running Time: 110 minutes
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Keywords: Unexpected Families, Football
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Walt Disney Pictures, Mayhem Pictures
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 119 $6,129,720 Oct 26, 2007 31
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 154 $10,067,712 Oct 26, 2007 31
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 33 $16,609,377 Oct 5, 2007 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 43 $27,279,940 Oct 5, 2007 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 33 $19,342,695 Oct 5, 2007 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 33 $31,769,261 Oct 5, 2007 10
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 49 $22,950,971 Sep 28, 2007 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 67 $10,361,769 Sep 29, 2007 2

Leading Cast

Dwayne Johnson    Joe Kingman
Madison Pettis    Peyton Kelly

Supporting Cast

Kyra Sedgwick    Stella Peck
Roselyn Sánchez    Monique Vasquez
Morris Chestnut    Travis Sanders
Hayes MacArthur    Kyle Cooper
Brian White    Jamal Webber
Jamal Duff    Clarence Monroe
Paige Turco    Karen Kelly
Gordon Clapp    Coach Mark Maddox
Katie Nauta    Tatianna
Tubbs    Spike
Robert Torti    Samuel Blake, Jr.
Jackie Flynn    Larry the Doorman
Lauren Storm    Nanny Cindy
Eric Ogbogu    Drake
Christine Lakin    Nichole
Elizabeth Chambers    Kathryn
Brian Currie    Bo the Trainer
Fionna Gallancher    Dr. Converse
Jack Eastland    ER Doctor
Rachel Harker    Mrs. Jensen
Ed Berliner    Rebels PR Manager
Armen Garo    Cabbie
Roger T.S. Dillingham Jr.    Paparazzi
Jay Giannone    Doorman at Club
Tony Renaud    New York Coach
Brianne Crough    Toy Store Ballet Dancer
Kathryn Fiore    Voice of Sara Kelly
Ron Borges    Donald L. Banks
Jay Glazer    John Clayton
Gary Myers    John C. McClain
Jon Saracheno    Chip Namias
T.J. Simers    Steve Serby
Eddie George    Mike Eruzione
Joe Maloof    Gavin Maloof
Wally Szdzerbiak    Paul Pierce
Jo Jo White    Sebastian Telfair
Debbie Connolly    ER Nurse
Lordan Napoli    Toy Store Camille Doll
Yvonne Finnerty    Nanny Yvonne
Kimberly Selby    Barking Crab Waitress
John Duff    Monroe's Brother
Scott Desano    Blake VP

Interviewee(s)

Boomer Esiason    Himself

Cameos

Marv Albert    Himself
Jim Gray    Himself
Stuart O. Scott    Himself
Steven Levy    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Andy Fickman    Director
Nichole Millard    Screenwriter
Kathryn Price    Screenwriter
Nichole Millard    Story by
Kathryn Price    Story Creator
Audrey Wells    Story Creator
Gordon Gray    Producer
Mark Ciardi    Producer
Richard Luke Rothschild    Executive Producer
Greg Gardiner    Director of Photography
David J. Bomba    Production Designer
Michael Jablow    Editor
Genevieve Tyrrell    Costume Designer
Nathan Wang    Composer
Jennifer Hawks    Music Supervisor
Sheila Jaffe    Casting Director
Paul Moen    Unit Production Manager
Richard Luke Rothschild    Unit Production Manager
Geoff Hansen    First Assistant Director
Sunday Stevens    Second Assistant Director
Ellen Wolff    Production Manager
John R Jensen    Art Director
Pud Cusack    Sound Mixer

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

International Details - Forbidden Falls from the Top

May 11th, 2008

The release of Iron Man hit The Forbidden Kingdom knocking it into second place with $9.63 million on 2062 screens in 11 markets for a total of $40.51 million. The film had no major openings, but it did make $1.10 million on 398 screens over the weekend in South Korea for a total of $5.63 million. More...

International Details - Goodbye to the Top Five

April 27th, 2008

Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its, a.k.a. Welcome to the Sticks, remained in first place in France with $4.79 million on 867 screens over the weekend for a total of $175.67 million after 8. However, it fell out of the top five internationally with $5.33 million on 963 screens in 4 markets for a total of $187.13 million. In its native market, the film has ticket sales of 19.25 million putting it about three weeks away from topping Titanic's record of 20.64 million while it is closing in on $200 million internationally. Both of those are amazing records, and the film is hardly showing signs of slowing down. More...

International Details - Island Scores Solid Sixth in Debut

April 20th, 2008

Nim's Island made its first push onto the international chart landing in sixth place with $4.53 million on 970 screens in 7 markets for a very early total of $5.64 million. The film opened in first place in Italy with $1.71 million on 304 screens while it expanded into fourth place in Australia with $780,000 on 196 screens over the weekend for a total of $1.69 million after two. The film also made its debut in France with $1.65 million on 399 screens, which was only enough for fifth place. Nim's Island is using a graduated release schedule and doesn't have a major opening for the rest of the month. On the other hand, it has major openings practically every month right through till the end of summer. More...

International Details - 10,000 Scores a Solid Sixth Place

April 13th, 2008

No new openings left 10,000 B.C. tumbling from second to sixth, but it still pulled in $5.83 million on 4302 screens in 61 markets for a total of $155.16 million. This is substantially more than it made stateside while it is about a week away from $250 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Step Up Falls Down and Out of the Top Five

April 6th, 2008

Step Up 2 The Streets fell more than 40% last weekend while dropping out of the top five. This was mainly due to the lack of major openings, while its holdover results were merely average. In the U.K. it was down 42% to $2.74 million on 351 screens over the weekend for a total of $11.32 million and in Australia it was down 44% to $1.31 million on 188 screens lifting its total to $5.10 million after two. Overall it added $7.38 million on 1615 screens in 27 markets for a total of $53.21 million, which was enough to lift its worldwide total to more than $100 million. More...

International Details - Men Still Not Getting Old

March 23rd, 2008

No Country For Old Men remained in sixth place with $4.92 million on 1660 screens in 44 markets for a total of $68.25 million. The film ended its international run in Japan where it earned $492,000 on 41, but it missed the top ten there. Perhaps it can expand there. More...

International Details - Dozens of Countries for Old Men

March 16th, 2008

No Country For Old Men slipped out of the top five but still added $7.07 million on 1881 screens in 47 markets for a total of $60.56 million. It is on track to top its domestic box office shortly, which would give it $150 million worldwide. More...

DVD Rentals - One, Baby, One

February 25th, 2008

Like on the sales chart, there were eight new releases to chart this week, but not the same eight releases, nor did they finish in the same order. For instance, Gone, Baby, Gone topped the charts with $8.87 million. More...

DVD Rentals - Hat Trick for Game Plan

February 18th, 2008

There were plenty of new releases to chart this week on the rental chart, but The Game Plan remained in first place for the third week in a row with $7.41 million for the week and $26.08 million after three. More...

DVD Sales - Game Goes Into Overtime

February 11th, 2008

There were no shortage of new releases last week, but The Game Plan remained on top of the DVD sales chart with 416,000 units sold for a two-week total of 1.58 million. More...

DVD Rentals - Doubleheader for Game

February 11th, 2008

The Game Plan repeated as champion on the rental charts this week with $8.45 million for the week and $18.67 million in total. More...

DVD Sales - The Man With the Plan

February 4th, 2008

The Game Plan led all new releases and all holdovers to top this week's sales chart with 1.16 million units sold for opening week revenue just a hair shy of $20.00 million. More...

DVD Rentals - Rock's Got Game

February 4th, 2008

Like it did on the sales chart, the new release, The Game Plan, was able to lead all rentals with an opening of $10.22 million. More...

DVD Releases for January 22, 2008

January 22nd, 2008

More than 40 releases made it on to this week's list, however, after reviewing the whole selection, there's a real weakness at the top. There are plenty worth renting a more than a few worth picking up, but none that leap out and demand to be chosen the DVD Pick of the Week. Hopefully that will change next week. More...

International Details - Elizabeth a Little More Golden Overseas

November 25th, 2007

Elizabeth: The Golden Age nearly reached the top five with $5.79 million on 1579 screens in 12 markets for a total of $21.80 million. This includes a first place, $1.89 million opening on 470 screens in Russia, while the film added $933,000 on 394 screens in the U.K. for a total of $8.40 million so far. More...

International Details - Stardust still Ascending

November 18th, 2007

Stardust fell out of the top five, but still added $5.80 million on 2327 screens in 48 markets lifting its running tally to $83.50 million. Its best market remained the U.K. where it climbed a spot to second place with $2.66 million on 459 screens for a total of $23.59 million. The film has no major openings left, but $100 million internationally is still within reach. More...

International Details - Surf's Time is Not Up

November 11th, 2007

Surf's Up grew by 77% in France adding $3.44 million on 628 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.36 million in total. This growth was due to the Toussaint holiday while it was enough to lift the film's weekend box office to $5.84 million on 1996 screens in 32 markets for a total of $72.34 million. The film has yet to open in Scandinavia as well as Japan and should hit $100 million internationally before it is done, which is significantly more than the $58.87 million it earned domestically, but not enough to show a profit just yet. More...

Gangsters are Busy Bees at the Box Office

November 5th, 2007

November got the box office back on track as a record-breaking opening for Denzel Washington and Russel Crowe, (and for that matter, Jerry Seinfeld), helped the overall box office earn $134 million over the weekend. That's 33% higher than the last weekend, but more importantly, it was 4% more than the same weekend last year. That growth doesn't even keep up with the growth in ticket prices, (although it is extremely close), however, it does stop the six-week slid we've been experiencing and hopefully this will mean bigger business over the holidays. More...

Saw Can't Save October

October 29th, 2007

We finally had a massive box office hit at the box office this week as Saw IV lived up to expectations. This helped the overall box office grow to $102 million, which is 6% more than last weekend. However, it was weaker than the same weekend last year by 3%, which stretches the losing streak to 6 weeks. More...

International Details - Superbad Neither Super Nor Bad

October 28th, 2007

Superbad climbed into sixth place with $4.26 million on 1836 screens in 27 markets for a total of $31.79 million. Most of that growth came from Spain where the film debuted in second place with $2.24 million on 350 screens while it also opened in Brazil with $511,000 on 192 screens. The film doesn't have many major markets left to open in, but it has already earned more than most comparable films do during their entire run. More...

Have Audiences Seen Too Much Saw?

October 25th, 2007

It's the last chance for October to make a splash at the box office. On the one hand, Saw IV is opening, and it should be the biggest hit of the Fall so far. On the other hand, it is tracking more weakly than Saw III, which opened this weekend last year. More...

Even Horror Films Can't Survive the October of Terrors

October 22nd, 2007

It's been more than a month since we've seen the weekend box office numbers top last year's figures. This time around the overall box office was $97 million, which was down 2% from last weekend and 8% from the same weekend last year. So far this fall is behind lasts year's pace by more than 6%, 10% if you are using tickets sold and not dollars. Year to date, on the other hand, is still showing a 6% growth, and up more than $400 million on last year's pace. Even ticket sales are still up a strong 1.4%, so there's no reason to panic just yet, but the recent weakness is still a cause for concern. More...

International Details - Another Bollywood Blockbuster

October 21st, 2007

Bhool Bhulaiyaa became the latest in a long line of Indian films to strike it rich on the international box office as it scored sixth place with $4.59 million on 756 screens in 17 markets. The supernatural comedy even scored a top ten finish in Britain with $600,000 on 45 screens topping a few major Hollywood releases that week. More...

Will Long Nights Mean Bigger Box Office Numbers?

October 18th, 2007

I miss September. Sure, the box office was weak, but everyone expected it to be weak so it wasn't depressing like it is now. The overall box office has been in a slump the past few weeks, and so has my prediction record. To make matters worse, there are six films opening wide, or semi-wide, which complicates matters when you are trying to predict opening weekends. This level of competition will also hurt the individual films and it is very likely that at least four of them will fail to live up to potential. Which four those are is the question. More...

Why Do We Underestimate Tyler Perry?

October 15th, 2007

October is turning into a nightmare at the box office as all but one new release failed to reach modest expectations. The overall box office did take in $100 million, which was a health 19% increase from the last week. However, that was still 10% lower than the same weekend last year. 2007 is still up 7% from last year, but the fall season is down 5% and if things don't turn around, and soon, it could cast a gloom on the important holiday box office market. More...

Who Will Own the Weekend?

October 11th, 2007

September continues. At least it feels that way at the box office. No one film seems destined for box office glory. For that matter, no film is opening in 2,500 or more theaters, although one film, Michael Clayton is expanding that wide. Without one powerhouse film, there's a wide-open race for first place with three films in the running. At least that should keep people interested in the numbers. More...

September-Like Numbers at the Box Office

October 8th, 2007

September was predictable almost to the point of boredom. However, October got off to a rather shocking, near record-breaking start. Granted, these weren't records that studios want to break, with the overall box office fell 7% from last weekend to just $84 million. Worse yet, that was 24% lower than the same weekend last year. More...

Heartbreak at the Box Office

October 4th, 2007

September may be over, but the box office isn't exactly heating up. There are three wide releases this week (or two, depending on your definition of wide), but only one has a shot at any real box office success. And even that is rather subdued given the film's pedigree. I don't expect things to be significantly different next weekend, or the weekend after that. In fact, the next true hit doesn't come till November. More...

Going as Planned

October 1st, 2007

Well, that was predictable. Nearly every film finished the weekend within $1 million of Thursday's predictions, and the one that missed the mark by the biggest margin was still off by just $3 million. On the one hand, I'm happy our predictions were accurate. On the other hand, it makes it difficult to find something interesting to add. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 23 - September 29, 2007

September 29th, 2007

Another slow week, but at least we have a clear contender for the Weekly Website Award. That site is The Kingdom - Official Site, which combines all the usual features with a good mix of extras as well as enough sound and animation to keep surfers interested. More...

Game Over for September

September 27th, 2007

September ends with little fanfare, but there are a couple of films that should be battling for first place. So while no movie really has a shot at superstardom, the race for first should at least be fun to watch. That said, the overall box office appears weak and will likely not keep pace with last year, making it two weekends in the row of year-to-year declines. Hardly reason to panic after the strong winning streak, but something to watch. More...

Contest - Get Your Game Face On

September 21st, 2007

The last weekend in September brings us what could be the biggest hit of the month, The Game Plan, which is also the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. To win one must simply predict the box office opening for The Game Plan. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win Grindhouse - Death Proof. Meanwhile, to celebrate The Transformers taking to IMAX cinemas, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win Transformers Armada - Battle for the Mini-Cons. In addition, both winners will also win Broken on DVD, which doesn't come out till Tuesday. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2007's Winning Streak is in Danger of Going Extinct

September 20th, 2007

September marches on but there are signs of weakness that we haven't really seen since before summer started. The recent winning streak on a year-to-year comparison is likely over as the margin of victory was just 1% last weekend and this week's batch of new releases are much weaker than last year's were. However, it should be noted that 2007 is already a success on many levels and it would take a real collapse during the fall for studios to become worried. More...

2007 Preview: September

September 1st, 2007

After a record-breaking summer, we come to the worst month of the year. There are a few films that look promising, but for the most part the month is filled with projects that should probably never been given the greenlight to begin with. September is a dumping ground for failed projects, and like most similar times of the year, it is crowded with 20 movies that at least have a shot at opening or expanding wide over a period of just four weeks. Five new releases a week is far too many, even if they were all high quality at least half will fail just due to the competition. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 5 - August 11, 2007

August 12th, 2007

Another good week for movie sites with a few sites that either won in the past or could win in the future. This includes this weeks winner, The Brothers Solomon - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 10 - June 16, 2007

June 17th, 2007

There weren't as many websites on this week's list as in the past few weeks, but there were at least three that earned some consideration for the Weekly Website Award. In the end, that honor went to I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for May 20 - May 26, 2007

May 26th, 2007

Another slow week. If this keeps up I'm going to have to rethink my methodology. Not only were there not as many sites as I would like, there were none that really stood out as award-worthy. The best was Stardust - Official Site, but here I will wait for more of the content to be added before I make a final decision. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - May 20, 2007

May 20th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Game Plan, Prom Night, Ice Age 3 and more. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 28, 2007 1 $22,950,971   3,103 $7,396   $22,950,971 1
Oct 5, 2007 1 $16,609,377 -28% 3,105 $5,349   $43,158,823 2
Oct 12, 2007 2 $11,037,505 -34% 3,128 $3,529   $58,978,627 3
Oct 19, 2007 3 $8,178,646 -26% 3,301 $2,478   $69,206,626 4
Oct 26, 2007 4 $6,129,720 -25% 3,342 $1,834   $76,939,167 5
Nov 2, 2007 5 $3,931,491 -36% 2,844 $1,382   $82,035,100 6
Nov 9, 2007 7 $2,462,122 -37% 2,161 $1,139   $85,466,069 7
Nov 16, 2007 11 $1,205,957 -51% 1,374 $878   $87,401,619 8
Nov 23, 2007 25 $353,011 -71% 425 $831   $88,146,125 9
Nov 30, 2007 28 $153,232 -57% 303 $506   $88,351,021 10
Dec 7, 2007 36 $102,222 -33% 207 $494   $88,492,189 11
Dec 14, 2007 38 $44,547 -56% 125 $356   $88,565,166 12
Dec 21, 2007 41 $25,936 -42% 74 $350   $88,611,551 13
Dec 28, 2007 24 $275,554 +962% 262 $1,052   $89,039,983 14
Jan 4, 2008 25 $226,935 -18% 244 $930   $89,483,471 15
Jan 11, 2008 27 $195,704 -14% 225 $870   $89,726,418 16
Jan 18, 2008 31 $210,988 +8% 195 $1,082   $89,981,977 17
Jan 25, 2008 36 $183,444 -13% 185 $992   $90,263,428 18
Feb 1, 2008 40 $128,928 -30% 170 $758   $90,425,817 19
Feb 8, 2008 43 $98,649 -23% 149 $662   $90,547,946 20
Feb 15, 2008 54 $52,709 -47% 111 $475   $90,624,268 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 28, 2007 1 $6,336,390     3,103 $2,042   $6,336,390 1
Sep 29, 2007 1 $10,361,769 +64%   3,103 $3,339   $16,698,159 2
Sep 30, 2007 1 $6,252,812 -40%   3,103 $2,015   $22,950,971 3
Oct 1, 2007 2 $956,375 -85%   3,103 $308   $23,907,346 4
Oct 2, 2007 2 $916,409 -4%   3,103 $295   $24,823,755 5
Oct 3, 2007 2 $835,223 -9%   3,103 $269   $25,658,978 6
Oct 4, 2007 2 $890,468 +7%   3,103 $287   $26,549,446 7
Oct 5, 2007 2 $4,342,481 +388% -31% 3,105 $1,399   $30,891,927 8
Oct 6, 2007 1 $7,301,977 +68% -30% 3,105 $2,352   $38,193,904 9
Oct 7, 2007 1 $4,964,919 -32% -21% 3,105 $1,599   $43,158,823 10
Oct 8, 2007 1 $2,733,318 -45% +186% 3,105 $880   $45,892,141 11
Oct 9, 2007 3 $703,758 -74% -23% 3,105 $227   $46,595,899 12
Oct 10, 2007 3 $649,994 -8% -22% 3,105 $209   $47,245,893 13
Oct 11, 2007 3 $695,229 +7% -22% 3,105 $224   $47,941,122 14
Oct 12, 2007 4 $3,047,709 +338% -30% 3,128 $974   $50,988,831 15
Oct 13, 2007 2 $5,131,084 +68% -30% 3,128 $1,640   $56,119,915 16
Oct 14, 2007 2 $2,858,712 -44% -42% 3,128 $914   $58,978,627 17
Oct 15, 2007 5 $550,000 -81% -80% 3,128 $176   $59,529,000 18
Oct 16, 2007 6 $460,000 -16% -35% 3,128 $147   $59,989,000 19
Oct 17, 2007 6 $470,000 +2% -28% 3,128 $150   $60,459,000 20
Oct 18, 2007 4 $612,925 +30% -12% 3,128 $196   $61,027,980 21
Oct 19, 2007 3 $2,426,287 +296% -20% 3,301 $735   $63,454,267 22
Oct 20, 2007 3 $3,811,743 +57% -26% 3,301 $1,155   $67,266,010 23
Oct 21, 2007 3 $1,940,616 -49% -32% 3,301 $588   $69,206,626 24
Oct 22, 2007 6 $370,997 -81% -33% 3,301 $112   $69,577,623 25
Oct 23, 2007 7 $370,052 n/c -20% 3,301 $112   $69,947,675 26
Oct 24, 2007 6 $376,461 +2% -20% 3,301 $114   $70,324,136 27
Oct 25, 2007 4 $485,311 +29% -21% 3,301 $147   $70,809,447 28
Oct 26, 2007 4 $1,829,927 +277% -25% 3,342 $548   $72,639,374 29
Oct 27, 2007 3 $2,841,706 +55% -25% 3,342 $850   $75,481,080 30
Oct 28, 2007 4 $1,458,087 -49% -25% 3,342 $436   $76,939,167 31
Oct 29, 2007 6 $306,684 -79% -17% 3,342 $92   $77,245,851 32
Oct 30, 2007 10 $227,849 -26% -38% 3,342 $68   $77,473,700 33
Oct 31, 2007 7 $332,896 +46% -12% 3,342 $100   $77,806,596 34
Nov 1, 2007 8 $297,013 -11% -39% 3,342 $89   $78,103,609 35
Nov 2, 2007 7 $1,068,585 +260% -42% 2,844 $376   $79,172,194 36
Nov 3, 2007 5 $1,922,303 +80% -32% 2,844 $676   $81,094,497 37
Nov 4, 2007 5 $940,603 -51% -35% 2,844 $331   $82,035,100 38
Nov 5, 2007 7 $215,859 -77% -30% 2,844 $76   $82,250,959 39
Nov 6, 2007 5 $344,092 +59% +51% 2,844 $121   $82,595,051 40
Nov 7, 2007 9 $181,346 -47% -46% 2,844 $64   $82,776,397 41
Nov 8, 2007 6 $227,550 +25% -23% 2,844 $80   $83,003,947 42
Nov 9, 2007 8 $657,110 +189% -39% 2,161 $304   $83,661,057 43
Nov 10, 2007 7 $1,136,528 +73% -41% 2,161 $526   $84,797,585 44
Nov 11, 2007 7 $668,484 -41% -29% 2,161 $309   $85,466,069 45
Nov 12, 2007 7 $454,566 -32% +111% 2,161 $210   $85,920,635 46
Nov 16, 2007 11 $324,000   -51% 1,374 $236   $86,520,000 50
Nov 19, 2007 11 $113,270   -75% 1,374 $82   $87,514,889 53
Nov 20, 2007 11 $152,528 +35%   1,374 $111   $87,667,417 54
Jan 21, 2008 29 $61,293     195 $314   $90,043,270 116
Feb 18, 2008 49 $12,715     111 $115   $90,636,983 144

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 28, 2007 1 $26,549,446   3,103 $8,556   $26,549,446 1
Oct 5, 2007 1 $21,391,676 -19% 3,105 $6,889   $47,941,122 2
Oct 12, 2007 4 $13,086,858 -39% 3,128 $4,184   $61,027,980 3
Oct 19, 2007 3 $9,781,467 -25% 3,301 $2,963   $70,809,447 4
Oct 26, 2007 4 $7,294,162 -25% 3,342 $2,183   $78,103,609 5
Nov 2, 2007 6 $4,900,338 -33% 2,844 $1,723   $83,003,947 6
Nov 9, 2007 7 $3,191,715 -35% 2,161 $1,477   $86,195,662 7
Nov 16, 2007 16 $1,597,452 -50% 1,374 $1,163   $87,793,114 8
Nov 23, 2007 26 $404,675 -75% 425 $952   $88,197,789 9
Nov 30, 2007 30 $192,178 -53% 303 $634   $88,389,967 10
Dec 7, 2007 36 $130,652 -32% 207 $631   $88,520,619 11
Dec 14, 2007 38 $64,996 -50% 125 $520   $88,585,615 12
Dec 21, 2007 35 $178,814 +175% 74 $2,416   $88,764,429 13
Dec 28, 2007 25 $492,107 +175% 262 $1,878   $89,256,536 14
Jan 4, 2008 27 $274,178 -44% 244 $1,124   $89,530,714 15
Jan 11, 2008 30 $240,275 -12% 225 $1,068   $89,770,989 16
Jan 18, 2008 33 $308,995 +29% 195 $1,585   $90,079,984 17
Jan 25, 2008 37 $216,905 -30% 185 $1,172   $90,296,889 18
Feb 1, 2008 42 $152,408 -30% 170 $897   $90,449,297 19
Feb 8, 2008 49 $122,262 -20% 149 $821   $90,571,559 20
Feb 15, 2008 55 $76,643 -37% 111 $690   $90,648,202 21

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
Jan 27, 200811,169,146 1,169,146$20,167,768$20,167,7681
Feb 3, 20081419,694-64% 1,588,840$7,130,601$27,298,3692
Feb 10, 20086187,847-55% 1,776,687$3,210,305$30,508,6743
Feb 17, 20089189,921+1% 1,966,608$3,247,649$33,756,3234
Feb 24, 200810100,181-47% 2,066,789$1,717,102$35,473,4255
Mar 2, 20081896,250-4% 2,163,039$1,647,800$37,121,2256
Mar 9, 20081467,766-30% 2,230,805$1,178,451$38,299,6767
Mar 16, 20082361,665-9% 2,292,470$1,059,405$39,359,0818
Mar 23, 200812205,930+234% 2,498,400$3,354,600$42,713,6819
Mar 30, 20082137,628-82% 2,536,028$639,300$43,352,98110
Apr 6, 20082138,874+3% 2,574,902$660,469$44,013,45011
Apr 13, 20082828,691-26% 2,603,593$490,148$44,503,59812
Apr 27, 20083023,601 2,642,735$409,442$45,183,45314
May 4, 20083019,522-17% 2,662,257$347,220$45,530,67315

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