Vicky Cristina Barcelona (2008)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $23,216,709Details
International Box Office $81,288,108Details
Worldwide Box Office $104,504,817
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $9,304,841 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $9,304,841
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Synopsis

Vicky and Cristina, these two young Americans spend a summer in Spain and meet a flamboyant artist and his beautiful but insane ex-wife. Vicky is straight-laced and about to be married. Cristina is a sexually adventurous free spirit. When they all become amorously entangled, both comedic and harrowing results ensue.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$3,755,575 (16.2% of total gross)
Legs:6.18 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:22.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$16,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:692 opening theaters/726 max. theaters, 8.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $34,024,852

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 15th, 2008 (Wide) by MGM
Video Release: January 27th, 2009 by Weinstein Co./Genius
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for mature thematic material involving sexuality, and smoking.
Running Time: 97 minutes
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Keywords: Relationships Gone Wrong, Comedy Drama, Romance, Love Triangle
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Weinstein Company
Production Countries: Spain, United States
Languages: English, Spanish

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 285 $5,549,227 Aug 29, 2008 17

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 15, 2008 10 $3,755,575   692 $5,427   $3,755,575 1
Aug 22, 2008 11 $3,005,031 -20% 692 $4,343   $8,571,505 2
Aug 29, 2008 10 $2,815,506 -6% 692 $4,069   $12,599,417 3
Sep 5, 2008 11 $2,115,668 -25% 718 $2,947   $16,026,700 4
Sep 12, 2008 15 $1,264,481 -40% 726 $1,742   $18,020,252 5
Sep 19, 2008 14 $951,512 -25% 637 $1,494   $19,394,888 6
Sep 26, 2008 17 $665,544 -30% 443 $1,502   $20,411,318 7
Oct 3, 2008 24 $406,256 -39% 221 $1,838   $21,060,253 8
Oct 10, 2008 29 $252,468 -38% 151 $1,672   $21,445,663 9
Oct 17, 2008 29 $182,297 -28% 109 $1,672   $21,754,183 10
Oct 24, 2008 34 $151,391 -17% 98 $1,545   $21,981,455 11
Oct 31, 2008 41 $82,160 -46% 52 $1,580   $22,121,273 12
Nov 7, 2008 40 $92,153 +12% 55 $1,676   $22,249,713 13
Nov 14, 2008 44 $55,950 -39% 39 $1,435   $22,345,796 14
Nov 21, 2008 45 $43,433 -22% 35 $1,241   $22,417,130 15
Nov 28, 2008 46 $43,433 n/c 18 $2,413   $22,478,183 16
Dec 5, 2008 50 $23,467 -46% 12 $1,956   $22,512,805 17
Dec 12, 2008 41 $40,479 +72% 28 $1,446   $22,565,132 18
Dec 19, 2008 31 $72,723 +80% 163 $446   $22,658,945 19
Dec 26, 2008 51 $35,154 -52% 25 $1,406   $22,750,962 20
Jan 2, 2009 54 $40,424 +15% 25 $1,617   $22,830,692 21
Jan 9, 2009 48 $38,628 -4% 38 $1,017   $22,886,033 22
Jan 16, 2009 37 $84,745 +119% 88 $963   $22,998,560 23
Jan 23, 2009 40 $77,453 -9% 53 $1,461   $23,118,152 24
Jan 30, 2009 49 $20,425 -74% 25 $817   $23,164,041 25
Feb 6, 2009 58 $17,743 -13% 15 $1,183   $23,191,990 26
Feb 13, 2009 65 $12,440 -30% 7 $1,777   $23,210,634 27

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 15, 2008 10 $1,116,622     692 $1,614   $1,116,622 1
Aug 16, 2008 10 $1,544,219 +38%   692 $2,232   $2,660,841 2
Aug 17, 2008 10 $1,094,734 -29%   692 $1,582   $3,755,575 3
Aug 18, 2008 10 $450,857 -59%   692 $652   $4,206,432 4
Aug 19, 2008 11 $493,410 +9%   692 $713   $4,699,842 5
Aug 20, 2008 11 $447,115 -9%   692 $646   $5,146,957 6
Aug 21, 2008 12 $419,517 -6%   692 $606   $5,566,474 7
Aug 22, 2008 13 $852,227 +103% -24% 692 $1,232   $6,418,701 8
Aug 23, 2008 11 $1,275,864 +50% -17% 692 $1,844   $7,694,565 9
Aug 24, 2008 11 $876,940 -31% -20% 692 $1,267   $8,571,505 10
Aug 25, 2008 12 $322,094 -63% -29% 692 $465   $8,893,599 11
Aug 26, 2008 11 $322,029 n/c -35% 692 $465   $9,215,628 12
Aug 27, 2008 11 $296,654 -8% -34% 692 $429   $9,512,282 13
Aug 28, 2008 12 $271,629 -8% -35% 692 $393   $9,783,911 14
Aug 29, 2008 11 $737,632 +172% -13% 692 $1,066   $10,521,543 15
Aug 30, 2008 10 $1,140,002 +55% -11% 692 $1,647   $11,661,545 16
Aug 31, 2008 12 $937,872 -18% +7% 692 $1,355   $12,599,417 17
Sep 1, 2008 13 $710,464 -24% +121% 692 $1,027   $13,309,881 18
Sep 2, 2008 11 $203,975 -71% -37% 692 $295   $13,513,856 19
Sep 3, 2008 9 $195,151 -4% -34% 692 $282   $13,709,007 20
Sep 4, 2008 9 $202,025 +4% -26% 692 $292   $13,911,032 21
Sep 5, 2008 11 $577,407 +186% -22% 718 $804   $14,488,439 22
Sep 6, 2008 10 $1,036,538 +80% -9% 718 $1,444   $15,524,977 23
Sep 7, 2008 12 $501,723 -52% -47% 718 $699   $16,026,700 24
Sep 8, 2008 10 $153,348 -69% -78% 718 $214   $16,180,048 25
Sep 9, 2008 10 $212,570 +39% +4% 718 $296   $16,392,618 26
Sep 10, 2008 10 $180,971 -15% -7% 718 $252   $16,573,589 27
Sep 11, 2008 10 $182,182 +1% -10% 718 $254   $16,755,771 28
Sep 12, 2008 15 $352,035 +93% -39% 718 $490   $17,107,806 29
Sep 13, 2008 15 $578,423 +64% -44% 718 $806   $17,686,229 30
Sep 14, 2008 16 $334,023 -42% -33% 718 $465   $18,020,252 31
Sep 15, 2008 14 $94,758 -72% -38% 718 $132   $18,115,010 32
Sep 16, 2008 14 $113,547 +20% -47% 718 $158   $18,228,557 33
Sep 17, 2008 14 $104,311 -8% -42% 718 $145   $18,332,868 34
Sep 18, 2008 14 $110,508 +6% -39% 718 $154   $18,443,376 35
Sep 19, 2008 15 $274,910 +149% -22% 637 $432   $18,718,286 36
Sep 20, 2008 14 $445,234 +62% -23% 637 $699   $19,163,520 37
Sep 21, 2008 16 $231,368 -48% -31% 637 $363   $19,394,888 38
Sep 22, 2008 13 $81,838 -65% -14% 637 $128   $19,476,726 39
Sep 23, 2008 13 $100,023 +22% -12% 637 $157   $19,576,749 40
Sep 24, 2008 - $85,553 -14% -18% 637 $134   $19,662,302 41
Sep 25, 2008 - $83,472 -2% -24% 637 $131   $19,745,774 42
Jan 19, 2009 38 $17,544     88 $199   $23,016,104 158
Feb 16, 2009 55 $2,943     7 $420   $23,213,577 186

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 15, 2008 10 $5,566,474   692 $8,044   $5,566,474 1
Aug 22, 2008 11 $4,217,437 -24% 692 $6,095   $9,783,911 2
Aug 29, 2008 11 $4,127,121 -2% 692 $5,964   $13,911,032 3
Sep 5, 2008 11 $2,844,739 -31% 718 $3,962   $16,755,771 4
Sep 12, 2008 15 $1,687,605 -41% 726 $2,325   $18,443,376 5
Sep 19, 2008 14 $1,302,398 -23% 637 $2,045   $19,745,774 6
Sep 26, 2008 17 $908,223 -30% 443 $2,050   $20,653,997 7
Oct 3, 2008 24 $539,198 -41% 221 $2,440   $21,193,195 8
Oct 10, 2008 29 $378,691 -30% 151 $2,508   $21,571,886 9
Oct 17, 2008 29 $258,178 -32% 109 $2,369   $21,830,064 10
Oct 24, 2008 35 $209,049 -19% 98 $2,133   $22,039,113 11
Oct 31, 2008 41 $118,447 -43% 52 $2,278   $22,157,560 12
Nov 7, 2008 41 $132,286 +12% 55 $2,405   $22,289,846 13
Nov 14, 2008 46 $83,851 -37% 39 $2,150   $22,373,697 14
Nov 21, 2008 50 $61,053 -27% 35 $1,744   $22,434,750 15
Nov 28, 2008 49 $54,588 -11% 18 $3,033   $22,489,338 16
Dec 5, 2008 48 $35,315 -35% 12 $2,943   $22,524,653 17
Dec 12, 2008 43 $61,569 +74% 28 $2,199   $22,586,222 18
Dec 19, 2008 38 $129,586 +110% 163 $795   $22,715,808 19
Dec 26, 2008 52 $74,460 -43% 25 $2,978   $22,790,268 20
Jan 2, 2009 55 $57,137 -23% 25 $2,285   $22,847,405 21
Jan 9, 2009 45 $66,410 +16% 38 $1,748   $22,913,815 22
Jan 16, 2009 38 $126,884 +91% 88 $1,442   $23,040,699 23
Jan 23, 2009 41 $102,917 -19% 53 $1,942   $23,143,616 24
Jan 30, 2009 52 $30,631 -70% 25 $1,225   $23,174,247 25
Feb 6, 2009 58 $23,947 -22% 15 $1,596   $23,198,194 26
Feb 13, 2009 64 $18,515 -23% 7 $2,645   $23,216,709 27

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
Feb 1, 20098140,081 140,081$2,371,571$2,371,5711
Feb 8, 20092564,136-54% 204,217$1,153,807$3,525,3782

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

Javier Bardem    Juan Antonio
Penélope Cruz    Maria Elena
Scarlett Johansson    Cristina

Supporting Cast

Patricia Clarkson    Judy Nash
Kevin Dunn    Mark Nash
Rebecca Hall    Vicky
Chris Messina    Doug
Zak Orth    Adam
Carrie Preston    Sally
Pablo Schreiber    Ben
Julio Perillan    Charles
Juan Quesada    Guitarist in Barcelona
Ricard Salom    Art Gallery Guest
Maurice Sonnenberg    Art Gallery Guest
Manel Barcelo    Doctor
Maria Domenech    Julio Josep
Emilio De Benito    Guitarist in Asturias
Jaume Montane    Juan Antonio's Friend
Lloll Bertran    Juan Antonio's Friend
Joel Joan    Juan Antonio's Friend
Silvia Sabate    Juan Antonio's Friend
Abel Folk    Jay

Narrator(s)

Christopher Evan Welch    Narrator

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

Production and Technical Credits

Woody Allen    Director
Woody Allen    Screenwriter
Letty Aronson    Producer
Stephen Tenenbaum    Producer
Gareth Wiley    Producer
Helen Robin    Co-Producer
Jaume Roures    Executive Producer
Jack Rollins    Co-Executive Producer
Charles H. Joffe    Co-Executive Producer
Javier Méndez    Co-Executive Producer
Javier Aguirresarobe    Director of Photography
Alain Bainee    Production Designer
Alisa Lepselter    Editor
Sonia Grande    Costume Designer
Juliet Taylor    Casting Director
Patricia DiCerto    Casting Director
Pep Armengol    Additional Casting (Spanish)
Luci Lenox    Additional Casting (Spanish)
Tedy Vallalba    Associate Producer
Eva Garrido    Associate Producer (Mediapro)
Bernat Elias    Line Producer
Daniela Forn    Assistant Director
Richard Patrick    Assistant Director (New York)
Helen Robin    Unit Production Manager
Inigo Navarro    Art Director
Santo Loquasto    Art Director (New York)
Sylvia Steinbrecht    Set Decorator
Sol Caramilloni    Set Decorator
Michael Adkins    Costume Supervisor (New York)
Peter Glossop    Production Sound Mixer
Joe White    Production Sound Mixer (New York)
Lee Dichter    Re-recording Mixer
Robert Hein    Supervising Sound Editor
David Wahnon    Sound Editor
Glenfield Payne    Sound Effects Editor
Sylvia Menno    Dialogue Editor
Ana Lozano    Makeup Designer
Manolo Garcia    Hairstylist Designer

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

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

Synopsis

Vicky and Cristina, these two young Americans spend a summer in Spain and meet a flamboyant artist and his beautiful but insane ex-wife. Vicky is straight-laced and about to be married. Cristina is a sexually adventurous free spirit. When they all become amorously entangled, both comedic and harrowing results ensue.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$3,755,575 (16.2% of total gross)
Legs:6.18 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:22.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$16,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:692 opening theaters/726 max. theaters, 8.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $34,024,852

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 15th, 2008 (Wide) by MGM
Video Release: January 27th, 2009 by Weinstein Co./Genius
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for mature thematic material involving sexuality, and smoking.
Running Time: 97 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Comedian
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Keywords: Relationships Gone Wrong, Comedy Drama, Romance, Love Triangle
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Weinstein Company
Production Countries: Spain, United States
Languages: English, Spanish

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 285 $5,549,227 Aug 29, 2008 17

Leading Cast

Javier Bardem    Juan Antonio
Penélope Cruz    Maria Elena
Scarlett Johansson    Cristina

Supporting Cast

Patricia Clarkson    Judy Nash
Kevin Dunn    Mark Nash
Rebecca Hall    Vicky
Chris Messina    Doug
Zak Orth    Adam
Carrie Preston    Sally
Pablo Schreiber    Ben
Julio Perillan    Charles
Juan Quesada    Guitarist in Barcelona
Ricard Salom    Art Gallery Guest
Maurice Sonnenberg    Art Gallery Guest
Manel Barcelo    Doctor
Maria Domenech    Julio Josep
Emilio De Benito    Guitarist in Asturias
Jaume Montane    Juan Antonio's Friend
Lloll Bertran    Juan Antonio's Friend
Joel Joan    Juan Antonio's Friend
Silvia Sabate    Juan Antonio's Friend
Abel Folk    Jay

Narrator(s)

Christopher Evan Welch    Narrator

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

Production and Technical Credits

Woody Allen    Director
Woody Allen    Screenwriter
Letty Aronson    Producer
Stephen Tenenbaum    Producer
Gareth Wiley    Producer
Helen Robin    Co-Producer
Jaume Roures    Executive Producer
Jack Rollins    Co-Executive Producer
Charles H. Joffe    Co-Executive Producer
Javier Méndez    Co-Executive Producer
Javier Aguirresarobe    Director of Photography
Alain Bainee    Production Designer
Alisa Lepselter    Editor
Sonia Grande    Costume Designer
Juliet Taylor    Casting Director
Patricia DiCerto    Casting Director
Pep Armengol    Additional Casting (Spanish)
Luci Lenox    Additional Casting (Spanish)
Tedy Vallalba    Associate Producer
Eva Garrido    Associate Producer (Mediapro)
Bernat Elias    Line Producer
Daniela Forn    Assistant Director
Richard Patrick    Assistant Director (New York)
Helen Robin    Unit Production Manager
Inigo Navarro    Art Director
Santo Loquasto    Art Director (New York)
Sylvia Steinbrecht    Set Decorator
Sol Caramilloni    Set Decorator
Michael Adkins    Costume Supervisor (New York)
Peter Glossop    Production Sound Mixer
Joe White    Production Sound Mixer (New York)
Lee Dichter    Re-recording Mixer
Robert Hein    Supervising Sound Editor
David Wahnon    Sound Editor
Glenfield Payne    Sound Effects Editor
Sylvia Menno    Dialogue Editor
Ana Lozano    Makeup Designer
Manolo Garcia    Hairstylist Designer

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

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February 22nd, 2009

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February 22nd, 2009

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February 19th, 2009

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February 17th, 2009

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DVD Sales - Open on Fire!

February 10th, 2009

New releases dominated the DVD sales chart this week, taking the top three spots, four of the top five, and seven of the top ten. This includes a surprise number one film, Open Season 2, which took first place with 554,000 units sold, and it was the only release to crack $10 million with opening week sales of $11.07 million. More...

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February 10th, 2009

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January 27th, 2009

One of the longest lists in a while this week, but there's a lack of quality at the top. There are a number that are of interest, like Zodiac on Blu-ray, The Bourne Trilogy on Blu-ray, and others, none rise to the level of DVD Pick of the Week. The list was long enough that it has to be split up, and the second part can be found here. More...

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January 27th, 2009

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January 22nd, 2009

For a year without an obvious front-runner for the Oscar race, there were not a whole lot of surprises when it came to the nominations. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced their nominations today and leading the way was The Curious Case of Benjamin Button with thirteen while Slumdog Millionaire was second with ten. More...

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January 21st, 2009

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Awards Season - Golden Globes are Slumming It

January 12th, 2009

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Awards Season - Hat Trick Of Guild Nominations

January 9th, 2009

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Awards Season - SAG Strikes Back

December 28th, 2008

The Screen Actors Guild nominations were announced last Friday, but in the holiday rush, they fell through the cracks. Perhaps that's because most SAG talk these days revolves around possible strike action. The big player here is undoubtedly Doubt, which picked up four individual nods and one for its primary cast. More...

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December 21st, 2008

No new openings left Bolt out of the top five with $4.94 million on 1916 screens in 11 markets for a total of $28.69 million. Its best market was Russia where it slipped to second place with $1.20 million on 570 screens for a three-week total of $10.73 million, while it added $1.06 million on 412 screens over the weekend in Spain for a total of $3.96 million after two. The film has yet to open in most major markets, and won't until the new year, but when it is done it should surpass its domestic total while aiming for $250 million worldwide. More...

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December 14th, 2008

There were nine international releases making their debuts on the charts this week, as well as several holdovers. The best of these films was Forever Enthralled, as the Chinese film took first place in its native market and sixth place internationally with $6.15 million on 1375 screens. More...

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December 12th, 2008

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December 2nd, 2008

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International Details - Body is Best of the Rest and that's No Lie

November 30th, 2008

Body Of Lies opened in a quartet of major markets, the U.K., Germany, Italy, and Russia, and that helped it climb into second place with $10.17 million on 2837 screens in 32 markets for a total of $33.62 million. It earned second place in both the U.K. with $1.48 million on 393 screens and in Germany where it scored $1.43 million on 427 screens. On the other hand, it earned more in Italy with $1.64 million on 357 screens, but had to settle for third place. Meanwhile in Russia it struggled landing in eighth place with $500,000 on 142 screens. More...

International Details - School Climbing Higher

November 23rd, 2008

High School Musical 3: Senior Year fell below $10 million this past weekend, but we still able to remain in second place internationally earning $8.65 million on 4642 screens in 34 markets for a total of $123.01 million internationally and $207.178 million worldwide. The only opening of note this weekend came in Russia, however, the film struggled there placing sixth with $353,000 on 128 screens. Its best market was the U.K. where it added $1.46 million on 483 screens over the weekend for a total of $31.76 million. More...

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November 17th, 2008

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November 9th, 2008

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November 3rd, 2008

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October 26th, 2008

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October 19th, 2008

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September 28th, 2008

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 15, 2008 10 $3,755,575   692 $5,427   $3,755,575 1
Aug 22, 2008 11 $3,005,031 -20% 692 $4,343   $8,571,505 2
Aug 29, 2008 10 $2,815,506 -6% 692 $4,069   $12,599,417 3
Sep 5, 2008 11 $2,115,668 -25% 718 $2,947   $16,026,700 4
Sep 12, 2008 15 $1,264,481 -40% 726 $1,742   $18,020,252 5
Sep 19, 2008 14 $951,512 -25% 637 $1,494   $19,394,888 6
Sep 26, 2008 17 $665,544 -30% 443 $1,502   $20,411,318 7
Oct 3, 2008 24 $406,256 -39% 221 $1,838   $21,060,253 8
Oct 10, 2008 29 $252,468 -38% 151 $1,672   $21,445,663 9
Oct 17, 2008 29 $182,297 -28% 109 $1,672   $21,754,183 10
Oct 24, 2008 34 $151,391 -17% 98 $1,545   $21,981,455 11
Oct 31, 2008 41 $82,160 -46% 52 $1,580   $22,121,273 12
Nov 7, 2008 40 $92,153 +12% 55 $1,676   $22,249,713 13
Nov 14, 2008 44 $55,950 -39% 39 $1,435   $22,345,796 14
Nov 21, 2008 45 $43,433 -22% 35 $1,241   $22,417,130 15
Nov 28, 2008 46 $43,433 n/c 18 $2,413   $22,478,183 16
Dec 5, 2008 50 $23,467 -46% 12 $1,956   $22,512,805 17
Dec 12, 2008 41 $40,479 +72% 28 $1,446   $22,565,132 18
Dec 19, 2008 31 $72,723 +80% 163 $446   $22,658,945 19
Dec 26, 2008 51 $35,154 -52% 25 $1,406   $22,750,962 20
Jan 2, 2009 54 $40,424 +15% 25 $1,617   $22,830,692 21
Jan 9, 2009 48 $38,628 -4% 38 $1,017   $22,886,033 22
Jan 16, 2009 37 $84,745 +119% 88 $963   $22,998,560 23
Jan 23, 2009 40 $77,453 -9% 53 $1,461   $23,118,152 24
Jan 30, 2009 49 $20,425 -74% 25 $817   $23,164,041 25
Feb 6, 2009 58 $17,743 -13% 15 $1,183   $23,191,990 26
Feb 13, 2009 65 $12,440 -30% 7 $1,777   $23,210,634 27

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 15, 2008 10 $1,116,622     692 $1,614   $1,116,622 1
Aug 16, 2008 10 $1,544,219 +38%   692 $2,232   $2,660,841 2
Aug 17, 2008 10 $1,094,734 -29%   692 $1,582   $3,755,575 3
Aug 18, 2008 10 $450,857 -59%   692 $652   $4,206,432 4
Aug 19, 2008 11 $493,410 +9%   692 $713   $4,699,842 5
Aug 20, 2008 11 $447,115 -9%   692 $646   $5,146,957 6
Aug 21, 2008 12 $419,517 -6%   692 $606   $5,566,474 7
Aug 22, 2008 13 $852,227 +103% -24% 692 $1,232   $6,418,701 8
Aug 23, 2008 11 $1,275,864 +50% -17% 692 $1,844   $7,694,565 9
Aug 24, 2008 11 $876,940 -31% -20% 692 $1,267   $8,571,505 10
Aug 25, 2008 12 $322,094 -63% -29% 692 $465   $8,893,599 11
Aug 26, 2008 11 $322,029 n/c -35% 692 $465   $9,215,628 12
Aug 27, 2008 11 $296,654 -8% -34% 692 $429   $9,512,282 13
Aug 28, 2008 12 $271,629 -8% -35% 692 $393   $9,783,911 14
Aug 29, 2008 11 $737,632 +172% -13% 692 $1,066   $10,521,543 15
Aug 30, 2008 10 $1,140,002 +55% -11% 692 $1,647   $11,661,545 16
Aug 31, 2008 12 $937,872 -18% +7% 692 $1,355   $12,599,417 17
Sep 1, 2008 13 $710,464 -24% +121% 692 $1,027   $13,309,881 18
Sep 2, 2008 11 $203,975 -71% -37% 692 $295   $13,513,856 19
Sep 3, 2008 9 $195,151 -4% -34% 692 $282   $13,709,007 20
Sep 4, 2008 9 $202,025 +4% -26% 692 $292   $13,911,032 21
Sep 5, 2008 11 $577,407 +186% -22% 718 $804   $14,488,439 22
Sep 6, 2008 10 $1,036,538 +80% -9% 718 $1,444   $15,524,977 23
Sep 7, 2008 12 $501,723 -52% -47% 718 $699   $16,026,700 24
Sep 8, 2008 10 $153,348 -69% -78% 718 $214   $16,180,048 25
Sep 9, 2008 10 $212,570 +39% +4% 718 $296   $16,392,618 26
Sep 10, 2008 10 $180,971 -15% -7% 718 $252   $16,573,589 27
Sep 11, 2008 10 $182,182 +1% -10% 718 $254   $16,755,771 28
Sep 12, 2008 15 $352,035 +93% -39% 718 $490   $17,107,806 29
Sep 13, 2008 15 $578,423 +64% -44% 718 $806   $17,686,229 30
Sep 14, 2008 16 $334,023 -42% -33% 718 $465   $18,020,252 31
Sep 15, 2008 14 $94,758 -72% -38% 718 $132   $18,115,010 32
Sep 16, 2008 14 $113,547 +20% -47% 718 $158   $18,228,557 33
Sep 17, 2008 14 $104,311 -8% -42% 718 $145   $18,332,868 34
Sep 18, 2008 14 $110,508 +6% -39% 718 $154   $18,443,376 35
Sep 19, 2008 15 $274,910 +149% -22% 637 $432   $18,718,286 36
Sep 20, 2008 14 $445,234 +62% -23% 637 $699   $19,163,520 37
Sep 21, 2008 16 $231,368 -48% -31% 637 $363   $19,394,888 38
Sep 22, 2008 13 $81,838 -65% -14% 637 $128   $19,476,726 39
Sep 23, 2008 13 $100,023 +22% -12% 637 $157   $19,576,749 40
Sep 24, 2008 - $85,553 -14% -18% 637 $134   $19,662,302 41
Sep 25, 2008 - $83,472 -2% -24% 637 $131   $19,745,774 42
Jan 19, 2009 38 $17,544     88 $199   $23,016,104 158
Feb 16, 2009 55 $2,943     7 $420   $23,213,577 186

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 15, 2008 10 $5,566,474   692 $8,044   $5,566,474 1
Aug 22, 2008 11 $4,217,437 -24% 692 $6,095   $9,783,911 2
Aug 29, 2008 11 $4,127,121 -2% 692 $5,964   $13,911,032 3
Sep 5, 2008 11 $2,844,739 -31% 718 $3,962   $16,755,771 4
Sep 12, 2008 15 $1,687,605 -41% 726 $2,325   $18,443,376 5
Sep 19, 2008 14 $1,302,398 -23% 637 $2,045   $19,745,774 6
Sep 26, 2008 17 $908,223 -30% 443 $2,050   $20,653,997 7
Oct 3, 2008 24 $539,198 -41% 221 $2,440   $21,193,195 8
Oct 10, 2008 29 $378,691 -30% 151 $2,508   $21,571,886 9
Oct 17, 2008 29 $258,178 -32% 109 $2,369   $21,830,064 10
Oct 24, 2008 35 $209,049 -19% 98 $2,133   $22,039,113 11
Oct 31, 2008 41 $118,447 -43% 52 $2,278   $22,157,560 12
Nov 7, 2008 41 $132,286 +12% 55 $2,405   $22,289,846 13
Nov 14, 2008 46 $83,851 -37% 39 $2,150   $22,373,697 14
Nov 21, 2008 50 $61,053 -27% 35 $1,744   $22,434,750 15
Nov 28, 2008 49 $54,588 -11% 18 $3,033   $22,489,338 16
Dec 5, 2008 48 $35,315 -35% 12 $2,943   $22,524,653 17
Dec 12, 2008 43 $61,569 +74% 28 $2,199   $22,586,222 18
Dec 19, 2008 38 $129,586 +110% 163 $795   $22,715,808 19
Dec 26, 2008 52 $74,460 -43% 25 $2,978   $22,790,268 20
Jan 2, 2009 55 $57,137 -23% 25 $2,285   $22,847,405 21
Jan 9, 2009 45 $66,410 +16% 38 $1,748   $22,913,815 22
Jan 16, 2009 38 $126,884 +91% 88 $1,442   $23,040,699 23
Jan 23, 2009 41 $102,917 -19% 53 $1,942   $23,143,616 24
Jan 30, 2009 52 $30,631 -70% 25 $1,225   $23,174,247 25
Feb 6, 2009 58 $23,947 -22% 15 $1,596   $23,198,194 26
Feb 13, 2009 64 $18,515 -23% 7 $2,645   $23,216,709 27

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
Feb 1, 20098140,081 140,081$2,371,571$2,371,5711
Feb 8, 20092564,136-54% 204,217$1,153,807$3,525,3782

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