Inglourious Basterds (2009)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $120,774,594Details
International Box Office $196,027,687Details
Worldwide Box Office $316,802,281
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $65,952,044 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $33,136,367 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $99,088,411
Further financial details...

Synopsis

It is the first year of Germany’s occupation of France. Allied officer Lt. Aldo Raine assembles a team of Jewish soldiers to commit violent acts of retribution against the Nazis, including the taking of their scalps. He and his men join forces with Bridget von Hammersmark, a German actress and undercover agent, to bring down the leaders of the Third Reich. Their fates converge with theater owner Shosanna Dreyfus, who seeks to avenge the Nazis’ execution of her family.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$38,054,676 (31.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.17 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:38.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$70,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,165 opening theaters/3,358 max. theaters, 6.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $169,567,528

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 501-600) 595 $120,774,594
All Time International Box Office (Rank 501-600) 518 $196,027,687
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 501-600) 510 $316,802,281
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200) 105 $120,774,594
All Time International Box Office for R Movies 75 $196,027,687
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies 70 $316,802,281

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 20th, 2009 (Special Engagement) by Weinstein Co.
August 21st, 2009 (Wide) by Weinstein Co.
International Releases: August 21st, 2009 (Wide) (Australia)
August 28th, 2009 (Wide) (Czech Republic)
October 28th, 2009 (Wide) (South Korea)
February 18th, 2021 (Wide) (New Zealand)
Video Release: December 15th, 2009 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong graphic violence, language and brief sexuality
Running Time: 152 minutes
Comparisons: Best Picture Oscar Nominees, 2010
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Keywords: World War II, War, Nazis, Alternate History, Intentionally Anachronistic, 2010 Oscars Best Picture Nominee
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: A Band Apart, Zehnte Babelsberg
Production Countries: Germany, United States
Languages: English, French, German, Italian

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 3rd Monday 93 $3,321,096 Sep 7, 2009 18
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 28 $11,629,393 Sep 4, 2009 17
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 70 $17,521,622 Sep 4, 2009 17
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 25 $14,950,489 Sep 4, 2009 17
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 38 $22,525,409 Sep 4, 2009 17
Biggest Domestic August Weekend 24 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 24 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Top R Weekend Domestic 72 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Top Weinstein Co. Weekend Domestic 1 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Biggest Domestic August Day 57 $14,383,261 Aug 21, 2009 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 21, 2009 1 $38,054,676   3,165 $12,024   $38,070,437 1
Aug 28, 2009 2 $19,303,653 -49% 3,165 $6,099   $73,022,841 2
Sep 4, 2009 2 $11,629,393 -40% 3,358 $3,463   $91,825,003 3
Sep 11, 2009 3 $6,140,617 -47% 3,215 $1,910   $103,903,468 4
Sep 18, 2009 7 $3,818,142 -38% 2,519 $1,516   $110,116,807 5
Sep 25, 2009 10 $2,683,198 -30% 1,960 $1,369   $114,420,733 6
Oct 2, 2009 13 $1,419,256 -47% 1,331 $1,066   $116,894,138 7
Oct 9, 2009 15 $848,970 -40% 968 $877   $118,297,669 8
Oct 16, 2009 23 $341,410 -60% 438 $779   $119,073,469 9
Oct 23, 2009 32 $176,550 -48% 206 $857   $119,396,075 10
Oct 30, 2009 30 $114,162 -35% 148 $771   $119,596,251 11
Nov 6, 2009 23 $206,530 +81% 284 $727   $119,873,433 12
Nov 13, 2009 27 $133,105 -36% 233 $571   $120,135,237 13
Nov 20, 2009 34 $78,017 -41% 163 $479   $120,278,316 14
Nov 27, 2009 42 $56,456 -28% 102 $553   $120,381,050 15
Dec 4, 2009 36 $62,924 +11% 194 $324   $120,464,449 16
Dec 11, 2009 45 $23,791 -62% 61 $390   $120,523,073 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 20, 2009 - $15,761     28 $563   $15,761  
Aug 21, 2009 1 $14,383,261 +91,159%   3,165 $4,544   $14,399,022 1
Aug 22, 2009 1 $13,074,907 -9%   3,165 $4,131   $27,473,929 2
Aug 23, 2009 1 $10,596,508 -19%   3,165 $3,348   $38,070,437 3
Aug 24, 2009 1 $4,665,534 -56%   3,165 $1,474   $42,735,971 4
Aug 25, 2009 1 $4,245,157 -9%   3,165 $1,341   $46,981,129 5
Aug 26, 2009 1 $3,585,341 -16%   3,165 $1,133   $50,566,470 6
Aug 27, 2009 1 $3,152,719 -12%   3,165 $996   $53,719,189 7
Aug 28, 2009 3 $5,844,737 +85% -59% 3,165 $1,847   $59,563,926 8
Aug 29, 2009 2 $8,072,638 +38% -38% 3,165 $2,551   $67,636,564 9
Aug 30, 2009 2 $5,386,278 -33% -49% 3,165 $1,702   $73,022,841 10
Aug 31, 2009 2 $1,964,452 -64% -58% 3,165 $621   $74,987,293 11
Sep 1, 2009 2 $1,977,500 +1% -53% 3,165 $625   $76,964,793 12
Sep 2, 2009 1 $1,683,414 -15% -53% 3,165 $532   $78,648,208 13
Sep 3, 2009 2 $1,547,400 -8% -51% 3,165 $489   $80,195,608 14
Sep 4, 2009 4 $3,026,476 +96% -48% 3,358 $901   $83,222,084 15
Sep 5, 2009 2 $4,076,522 +35% -50% 3,358 $1,214   $87,298,605 16
Sep 6, 2009 1 $4,526,396 +11% -16% 3,358 $1,348   $91,825,001 17
Sep 7, 2009 1 $3,321,096 -27% +69% 3,358 $989   $95,146,097 18
Sep 8, 2009 1 $1,012,939 -69% -49% 3,358 $302   $96,159,036 19
Sep 9, 2009 2 $840,979 -17% -50% 3,358 $250   $97,000,015 20
Sep 10, 2009 2 $762,836 -9% -51% 3,358 $227   $97,762,851 21
Sep 11, 2009 4 $1,879,505 +146% -38% 3,215 $585   $99,642,356 22
Sep 12, 2009 3 $2,780,091 +48% -32% 3,215 $865   $102,422,447 23
Sep 13, 2009 3 $1,481,021 -47% -67% 3,215 $461   $103,903,468 24
Sep 14, 2009 3 $528,036 -64% -84% 3,215 $164   $104,431,504 25
Sep 15, 2009 2 $646,583 +22% -36% 3,215 $201   $105,078,087 26
Sep 16, 2009 2 $614,636 -5% -27% 3,215 $191   $105,692,723 27
Sep 17, 2009 2 $605,942 -1% -21% 3,215 $188   $106,298,666 28
Sep 18, 2009 7 $1,190,602 +96% -37% 2,519 $473   $107,489,268 29
Sep 19, 2009 7 $1,626,290 +37% -42% 2,519 $646   $109,115,557 30
Sep 20, 2009 7 $1,001,250 -38% -32% 2,519 $397   $110,116,807 31
Sep 21, 2009 6 $384,773 -62% -27% 2,519 $153   $110,501,580 32
Sep 22, 2009 6 $452,988 +18% -30% 2,519 $180   $110,954,568 33
Sep 23, 2009 6 $409,420 -10% -33% 2,519 $163   $111,363,988 34
Sep 24, 2009 6 $373,547 -9% -38% 2,519 $148   $111,737,535 35
Sep 25, 2009 11 $775,348 +108% -35% 1,960 $396   $112,512,883 36
Sep 26, 2009 10 $1,192,110 +54% -27% 1,960 $608   $113,704,993 37
Sep 27, 2009 10 $715,740 -40% -29% 1,960 $365   $114,420,733 38
Sep 28, 2009 9 $268,287 -63% -30% 1,960 $137   $114,689,020 39
Sep 29, 2009 9 $277,306 +3% -39% 1,960 $141   $114,966,326 40
Sep 30, 2009 8 $253,576 -9% -38% 1,960 $129   $115,219,902 41
Oct 1, 2009 7 $254,980 +1% -32% 1,960 $130   $115,474,882 42
Oct 2, 2009 - $421,148 +65% -46% 1,331 $316   $115,896,030 43
Oct 3, 2009 - $649,927 +54% -45% 1,331 $488   $116,545,957 44
Oct 4, 2009 - $348,181 -46% -51% 1,331 $262   $116,894,138 45
Oct 7, 2009 12 $140,838   -44% 1,331 $106   $117,310,894 48
Nov 20, 2009 - $23,381     163 $143   $120,223,680 92
Nov 21, 2009 - $33,357 +43%   163 $205   $120,257,037 93
Nov 22, 2009 - $21,279 -36%   163 $131   $120,278,316 94
Nov 23, 2009 - $10,893 -49%   163 $67   $120,289,209 95
Nov 24, 2009 - $12,855 +18%   163 $79   $120,302,064 96
Nov 27, 2009 - $22,164   -5% 102 $217   $120,346,758 99
Nov 28, 2009 - $22,787 +3% -32% 102 $223   $120,369,545 100
Nov 29, 2009 - $11,505 -50% -46% 102 $113   $120,381,050 101
Nov 30, 2009 - $4,754 -59% -56% 102 $47   $120,385,804 102
Dec 1, 2009 - $5,723 +20% -55% 102 $56   $120,391,527 103
Dec 2, 2009 - $4,568 -20%   102 $45   $120,396,095 104
Dec 3, 2009 - $5,430 +19%   102 $53   $120,401,525 105
Dec 4, 2009 - $19,122 +252% -14% 194 $99   $120,420,647 106
Dec 5, 2009 - $27,115 +42% +19% 194 $140   $120,447,762 107
Dec 6, 2009 - $16,687 -38% +45% 194 $86   $120,464,449 108
Dec 7, 2009 - $8,213 -51% +73% 194 $42   $120,472,662 109
Dec 8, 2009 - $8,368 +2% +46% 194 $43   $120,481,030 110
Dec 9, 2009 - $8,356 n/c +83% 194 $43   $120,489,386 111
Dec 10, 2009 - $9,896 +18% +82% 194 $51   $120,499,282 112
Dec 11, 2009 - $6,887 -30% -64% 61 $113   $120,506,169 113
Dec 12, 2009 - $9,733 +41% -64% 61 $160   $120,515,902 114
Dec 13, 2009 - $7,171 -26% -57% 61 $118   $120,523,073 115
Dec 14, 2009 - $3,608 -50% -56% 61 $59   $120,526,681 116
Dec 15, 2009 - $4,307 +19% -49% 61 $71   $120,530,988 117
Dec 16, 2009 - $4,352 +1% -48% 61 $71   $120,535,340 118
Dec 17, 2009 - $5,379 +24% -46% 61 $88   $120,540,719 119

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 21, 2009 1 $53,703,427   3,165 $16,968   $53,719,188 1
Aug 28, 2009 2 $26,476,419 -51% 3,165 $8,365   $80,195,607 2
Sep 4, 2009 2 $17,567,241 -34% 3,358 $5,231   $97,762,851 3
Sep 11, 2009 3 $8,535,814 -51% 3,215 $2,655   $106,298,665 4
Sep 18, 2009 7 $5,438,870 -36% 2,519 $2,159   $111,737,535 5
Sep 25, 2009 10 $3,737,347 -31% 1,960 $1,907   $115,474,882 6
Oct 2, 2009 13 $1,973,817 -47% 1,331 $1,483   $117,448,699 7
Oct 9, 2009 15 $1,283,360 -35% 968 $1,326   $118,732,059 8
Oct 16, 2009 23 $487,466 -62% 438 $1,113   $119,219,525 9
Oct 23, 2009 28 $262,564 -46% 206 $1,275   $119,482,089 10
Oct 30, 2009 28 $184,814 -30% 148 $1,249   $119,666,903 11
Nov 6, 2009 23 $335,229 +81% 284 $1,180   $120,002,132 12
Nov 13, 2009 26 $198,167 -41% 233 $851   $120,200,299 13
Nov 20, 2009 22 $574,295 +190% 163 $3,523   $120,774,594 14
Nov 27, 2009 42 $76,931 -87% 102 $754   $120,401,525 15
Dec 4, 2009 35 $97,757 +27% 194 $504   $120,499,282 16
Dec 11, 2009 47 $41,437 -58% 61 $679   $120,540,719 17

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 8/21/2009 $0 0 30 30 $9,802,477 8/24/2020
Czech Republic 8/28/2009 $0 0 4 4 $1,118,125 10/19/2022
New Zealand 2/18/2021 $2,062 3 3 3 $2,062 10/19/2022
South Korea 10/28/2009 $0 0 8 9 $2,133,065 8/1/2019
 
Rest of World $182,971,958
 
International Total$196,027,687 10/19/2022

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
Dec 20, 200921,581,220 1,581,220$28,467,652$28,467,6521
Dec 27, 20094744,371-53% 2,325,591$13,927,256$42,394,9082
Jan 3, 20107155,565-79% 2,481,156$2,801,539$45,196,4473
Jan 10, 20105144,653-7% 2,625,809$2,571,467$47,767,9144
Jan 17, 20107128,088-11% 2,753,897$2,117,756$49,885,6705
Jan 24, 20101186,740-32% 2,840,637$1,191,903$51,077,5736
Jan 31, 20101150,599-42% 2,891,236$680,374$51,757,9477
Feb 7, 20101358,504+16% 2,949,740$781,502$52,539,4498
Feb 14, 20101954,844-6% 3,004,584$734,844$53,274,2939
Feb 21, 20102843,709-20% 3,048,293$589,626$53,863,91910
Mar 14, 20101472,484 3,192,593$1,004,164$55,840,64313

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 20, 20092813,384 813,384$14,654,979$14,654,9791
Dec 27, 20093326,775-60% 1,140,159$6,148,158$20,803,1372
Jan 3, 2010786,353-74% 1,226,512$1,753,456$22,556,5933
Jan 10, 2010542,975-50% 1,269,487$857,763$23,414,3564
Jan 17, 2010447,268+10% 1,316,755$945,391$24,359,7475
Jan 24, 2010269,825+48% 1,386,580$1,215,373$25,575,1206
Jan 31, 20101018,974-73% 1,405,554$323,900$25,899,0207
Feb 7, 2010821,874+15% 1,427,428$373,504$26,272,5248
Feb 14, 2010732,305+48% 1,459,733$551,120$26,823,6449
Feb 21, 20101117,337-46% 1,477,070$334,956$27,158,60010
Feb 28, 2010630,370+75% 1,507,440$596,528$27,755,12811
Mar 7, 20101910,183-66% 1,517,623$198,395$27,953,52312
Mar 14, 20101414,449+42% 1,532,072$284,018$28,237,54113
Mar 28, 2010206,443 1,545,081$126,761$28,493,35315
Oct 17, 2021716,035 1,770,718$147,362$32,783,220618

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Lead Ensemble Members

Brad Pitt    Lt. Aldo Raine
Christoph Waltz    Col. Hans Landa
Michael Fassbender    Lt. Archie Hicox
Eli Roth    Sgt. Donny Donowitz
Diane Kruger    Bridget Von Hammersmark
Til Schweiger    Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz
Mélanie Laurent    Shosanna

Supporting Cast

Daniel Brühl    Frederick Zoller
Gedeon Burkhard    Cpl. Wilhelm Wicki
Jacky Ido    Marcel
B.J. Novak    Pfc. Smithson Utivich
Omar Doom    Prf. Omar Ulmer
August Diehl    Major Hellstrom
Sylvester Groth    Joseph Goebbels
Martin Wuttke    Hitler
Mike Myers    Gen. Ed Fenech
Julie Dreyfus    Francesca Mondino
Richard Samuel    Sgt. Rachtman
Alexander Fehling    Master Sgt. Wilhelm/Pola Negri
Rod Taylor    Winston Churchill

Narrator(s)

Samuel L. Jackson    Narrator (uncredited)

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

Production and Technical Credits

Quentin Tarantino    Director
Quentin Tarantino    Screenwriter
Lawrence Bender    Producer
Erica Steinberg    Executive Producer
Lloyd Phillips    Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein    Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein    Executive Producer
Henning Molfenter    Co-Producer
Carl L. Woebcken*    Co-Producer
Christoph Fisser    Co-Producer
Robert Richardson    Cinematographer
Sally Menke    Editor
Mary Ramos    Music Supervisor
David Wasco    Production Designer
Sebastian Krawinkel    Supervising Art Director
Stephan Gessler    Art Director
Marco Bittner Rosser    Art Director
David Scheunemann    Art Director
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco    Set Decorator
Anna B. Sheppard    Costume Designer
Mark Ulano    Sound Mixer
Wylie Stateman    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Minkler    Re-recording Mixer
Tony Lamberti    Re-recording Mixer
Harry Cohen    Sound Designer
Ann Scibelli    Sound Designer
John Dykstra    Visual Effects Designer
Victor Mueller    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gerd Feuchter    Special Effects Supervisor
Uli Nefzer    Special Effects Supervisor
Gregory Nicotero    Special Make-up Effects
Howard Berger    Special Make-up Effects
Jeff Dashnaw    Stunt Coordinator
Antje "Angie" Rau    Stunt Coordinator
Pilar Savone    Associate Producer
William Paul Clark    Associate Producer
Bruce G. Moriarty    Assistant Director
Bud Davis    Stunt Coordinator
Johanna Ray    Casting Director
Jenny Jue    Casting Director
Simone Barr    Casting Director
Olivier Carbone    Casting Director

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

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Featured Blu-ray review - Inglourious Basterds

December 12th, 2009

It's the film that might have saved, or at least postponed the demise of Weinstein. The film Quentin Tarantino worked on for the better part of a decade, maybe more. What movie are we talking about? Inglourious Basterds, of course. The World War II flick with the international cast that earned stellar reviews and, despite opening late in the summer, became one of the surprise hits of the year, the first Tarantino film to reach $100 million domestically in 15 years and his first film to reach $300 million worldwide ever. It is also one of the most hotly anticipated home market releases of the week. ... Make that month. But does it live up to its hype? Is it worth picking up or just renting? If it is worth picking up, which version is the best deal? More...

International Details - 51 Goes Planetwide

November 29th, 2009

Planet 51 started its international run in a limited fashion, but was only a little better than its domestic opening. Its biggest market was Russia, where it placed fourth with $1.49 million on 344 screens, which is on par with its opening here, perhaps a little bit stronger. The film also placed fourth in Italy with $1.16 million on 255 screens, which is again on par with the US, but perhaps a little weaker. Overall, it landed in sixth place with $3.22 million on 894 screens in 6 markets during its opening weekend, but should improve this weekend when it opens in Spain, Mexico, and Brazil. More...

International Details - Couples Charge Forward

November 14th, 2009

Couples Retreat expanded this past weekend but just missed the top five with $5.84 million on 1,373 screens in 18 markets for a total of $28.92 million after a month of release. The film opened in third place in Germany under the name All Inclusive, with $2.55 million on 338 screens while it also took third place in Mexico with $446,000 on 235 screens. Next up for the film is Spain next weekend and Italy the weekend after that, while it doesn't end its run until March when it opens in France. More...

International Details - Not Taking Any Chances

November 7th, 2009

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs fell out of the top five but still earned $5.18 million on 2568 screens in 39 markets for a total of $52.45 million so far. This was only 31% lower than last weekend, with no major market openings. In fact, the film doesn't have another major market opening till it debuts in Australia at the end of the month, while it still has openings in Italy and Spain by the end of the year, and it doesn't end its run till early next year with openings in Germany and some midlevel markets. More...

International Details - An Ugly Milestone

October 31st, 2009

The Ugly Truth reached a major milestone over the weekend with $5.75 million on 2046 screens in 55 markets for a total of $102.27 million internationally. Its biggest market of the weekend was Spain, where it added $1.86 million on 360 screens for a total of $5.17 million. With a debut in Italy a few weeks away, it will likely fall sharply next weekend, but should have no trouble earning $200 million worldwide before its run is over. More...

International Top Five - Up Soars Higher

October 21st, 2009

Up had its best weekend on the international stage thanks mainly to two factors: It's first place opening in Italy, and its first place hold in the U.K. In Italy the film opened with $6.67 million on 652 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.15 million, which is a little weaker than Ice Age but better than Transformers. It held on very well well in the U.K. down just 19% to $8.40 million on 746 screens over the weekend for a total of $22.62 million after just two weeks of release. Ny this time next week it could have more than Cars made in total in that market, while it should end its run somewhere between WALL-E ($41 million) and Ratatouille ($48 million). Overall the film added $29.77 million on 4602 screens in 26 markets for a total of $295.15 million internationally and $587.96 million worldwide and has very likely that the film has reached $300 million internationally. More...

International Top Five - Up Floats to the Top

October 14th, 2009

It took a long time, but after 20 weeks of release, Up finally took top spot on the international box office this past weekend. It earned $21.73 million on 3,616 screens in 25 markets over the weekend for a total of $257.39 million internationally and $550.03 million worldwide. Almost half of the film's weekend haul came from the U.K., where it opened in first place with $10.10 million on 411 screens. It is still going strong in Germany after pulling in $3.17 million on 846 screens over the weekend for a total of $20.22 million after four. At this pace, it should earn around $30 million in that market, and with debuts in Italy and Japan, as well as other, smaller markets, the film should have no issue reaching $600 million worldwide, while $700 million isn't out of the question. More...

International Details - Nothing Small About Petit

October 11th, 2009

Le Petit Nicolas debuted in sixth place internationally with $9.39 million on 618 screens in 3 markets. Of that total, $8.88 million was earned on 571 screens in France, which was more than five times the amount earned by the second place film. More...

International Top Five - Founding Still Strong

September 30th, 2009

The Founding Of A Republic remained in first place down just 26% to $13.56 million on 1,380 screens over the weekend for a total of $36.16 million after two. This film is performing amazingly in China and while it nationalistic story (it is about the rise of the communist party in China) will hurt its chances elsewhere, it's already made enough money to be considered a success. More...

International Top Five - Building a Strong Foundation

September 24th, 2009

The Founding Of A Republic opened in first place in China and first place internationally with $18.24 million on 1450 screens. It's quite rare for an non-Hollywood movie to top the international charts, but now is a great time of year for that to happen, as the summer blockbusters are (mostly) coasting on holdovers and the fall blockbusters are weeks away. More...

International Top Five - First for Final

September 17th, 2009

The Final Destination reached first place on the international chart with $16.15 million 2,704 screens in 25 markets for a total of just a hair under $55.00 million. It is already the highest grossing film in the franchise both domestically and worldwide, and it will soon become the undisputed champion when it overtakes the first film's international final figure of close to $60 million. As for this weekend's returns, it opened in first place in Russia with $5.50 million on 621 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.68 million. It was pushed into second place in Germany with $2.15 million on 427 screens over the weekend and $7.16 million in total. Meanwhile, it remained in second place in the U.K. with $1.54 million on 385 screens over the weekend and has made $17.70 million there after just three weeks of release, which is higher than the total box office of any of the other three films in the franchise. More...

Autumn Box Office Starts a Little Soft

September 15th, 2009

The first official weekend of Autumn was not great at the box office, as every single new release missed expectations, some by small margins, others quite dramatically. This was enough to push the total box office down to $92 million, off 6.7% from last weekend and 8.7% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 is still up on 2008 by a significant margin, leading $7.53 billion to $7.00 billion. More...

How Good Will Bad Do?

September 11th, 2009

Fall officially begins with the weekend after Labor Day, which in many years is the worst weekend of the year. That probably won't be the case now thanks to Tyler Perry's propensity for wearing dresses. This time last year wasn't the first weekend after Labor Day (it's a strange year this year and the weekends don't line up perfectly) and this will mean 2009 might have a little more trouble keeping up with last year than it normally would. 2009 should still come out ahead, but it will be close compared to the first weekend of Fall from last year. More...

International Top Five - Final Fights for First Place But Basterds Prevails

September 10th, 2009

There was a close two-way race for top spot on the international box office chart with Inglourious Basterds just coming out on top with $14.90 million on 2,929 screens in 34 markets for a total of $83.99 million. The film remained in first place in France with $3.7 million over the weekend and now has $18.8 million in total. It was pushed into second place with Germany, but it was still impressive with $3.02 million on 466 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.99 million after three. It opens in Spain in just over a week's time, and when it does it will have reached $100 million internationally and $200 million worldwide, and will likely become the undisputed biggest hit of Quentin Tarantino's career when it does. More...

Summer's Final Tally Sets Records

September 8th, 2009

Labor Day long weekend is over and, as we already knew, the summer of 2009 set records. Over the summer months, the box office earned $4.31 billion, which was well ahead of 2007's previous record of $4.16 billion. Granted, as mentioned before, this summer not only had two years of inflation, but also one additional weekend. Even so, there's a lot to cheer about. This past weekend, the industry pulled in $99 million over three days and $125 million over four. This is a huge amount compared to same weekend last year; however, because summer lasted one week longer, this weekend last year was the weekend after the Labor Day long weekend, so the comparison falls apart. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $7.41 billion, which is 7.8% more than at the same point in 2008. The lead in terms of raw dollars is more than $500 million, and it would take a massive collapse for this lead to evaporate. Hopefully that will not happen, but given the performance of the three new releases this week, it is not impossible. More...

Weekend Estimates: The Final Destination Wins for Second Weekend

September 6th, 2009

The Final Destination pulled off an unlikely repeat win over Labor Day weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. The horror movie, which was considered only a marginal favorite to win last weekend, beat off modest openings for All About Steve and Gamer. Destination's 3-day estimate is $12.435 million, with Steve second with $11.2 million and Gamer a disappointing fourth with $9 million. Inglourious Basterds places third with $10.8 million. More...

All Fun and Games

September 3rd, 2009

It's the final weekend of summer 2009, and already we've broken the record for the season. The previous record was set in 2007 when the total summer box office was $4.16 billion. In comparison, at the end of last weekend, 2009 had earned $4.17 billion and there's one more weekend to go. Granted, 2009 is a rare year where the summer had 18 weekends instead of 17, and 2009 also has two years worth of inflation to help, but this is still worth celebrating. Looking at the final weekend of the summer, we should end the season on a high note as this time last year was, well, terrible. It would be nearly medically impossible for the summer to end weaker than last year, but there is a chance none of the three wide releases will come out on top, which would be a bit of a disappointing end. More...

International Top Five - Basterds Bring Glory to Tarantino

September 2nd, 2009

Inglourious Basterds remained in first place with $19.89 million on 2854 screens in 31 markets for a total of $59.63 million internationally and $132.66 million worldwide. The film had no major openings this week and its holds were all over the map. On the one hand, it was down just 22% in Germany adding $3.28 million on 461 screens over the weekend for a total of $9.54 million after two. On the other hand, the film was down 65% in the U.K. to just $1.83 million on 443 screens over the weekend, but it has earned a nearly identical $9.52 million after two. Other markets where the film took top spot include France, where the film added $5.4 million over the weekend for a total of $13.5 million after two, while in Australia it added $1.79 million on 266 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.49 million. The next major market opening for the film is Spain in a couple weeks, while it has major market openings till the end of November. Even if the film didn't have any major market openings, it would still reach $100 million internationally and $200 million worldwide, which would make it the biggest hit of Quentin Tarantino's career. More...

Final Starts Out on Top

August 31st, 2009

It was a great weekend at the box office as all but one film in the top five films met or exceeded expectations, some by large margins. This helped the box office pull in a very healthy total of $125 million over the weekend, which was just 1.7% lower than last week. More importantly, it was a stunning 28% higher than the same weekend last year. Wow. Granted, this weekend last year was Labor Day weekend, which is a terrible time at the box office, but this is still a fantastic result. Year-to-date, 2009 has pulled in $7.24 billion, which is 7.4% higher than last year's pace. More...

It's Going to be a Scary Weekend

August 28th, 2009

There are two horror sequels opening at saturation-level theater counts this week, both of which could open with near identical numbers over the next three days. This close race should add interest to the weekend box office, while 2009 should have little trouble maintaining its lead over last year, which had four wide releases, none of which topped $10 million. More...

International Top Five - Glourious Debut for Basterds

August 26th, 2009

Inglourious Basterds made its debut on the international market taking first place with $27.49 million on 2650 screens in 22 markets. This includes first place openings in a number of major markets, led by France where it opened with $6.09 million on 500 screens; this is not really surprising as Quentin Tarantino is extremely popular in that market. The U.K. was close behind with $5.92 million on 444 screens, while it also topped the charts in Germany ($4.20 million on 439 screens) and in Australia ($2.56 million on 266). On the other hand, the film was stuck in second place in Russia, but still performed well with $2.55 million on 340 screens. So far the film is tracking well ahead of Kill Bill - Volume 1 and should become his biggest hit of all time topping Pulp Fiction. More...

Not the Only One on the Per Theater Chart

August 26th, 2009

My One and Only opened on top of the per theater chart with an average of $14,673 in four theaters. This is a better start than expected for the film. The only other member of the $10,000 club was the overall box office champion, Inglourious Basterds, which opened with an average of $12,024. More...

Basterds are the Pride of the Charts

August 24th, 2009

Overall the box office was weaker than expected this weekend with only one of four releases meeting expectations, while the holdovers were not able to completely compensate. This led a 10.5% drop-off in ticket sales from last weekend; however, the $127 million total box office take is still 20% higher than the same weekend last year. 2009 stretched its year-to-date lead over 2008 to 6.9%, earning $7.06 billion to $6.60 billion so far. More...

Weekend Estimates: Basterds Scores Record Opening for Tarantino

August 23rd, 2009

Quentin Tarantino enjoyed the best opening of his career over the weekend, according to Weinstein Co.'s estimate released on Sunday morning. With $37.6 million, the movie tops his previous best, which is either Sin City (if you count his single scene as a legitimate directing credit) or Kill Bill: Volume 2, depending on your perspective. Either way, it's an impressive debut for a late Summer movie. More...

Glory Awaits

August 21st, 2009

This week we have two saturation level releases and two releases that don't even qualify as truly wide but could still reach the top ten. Realistically, even with four wide-ish releases, only one of them has a real shot at top spot and that will hurt the overall box office. On the other hand, this week last year was much worse in terms of high powered releases and 2009 should continue its winning ways. More...

Trailers for Movies Opening August 21, 2009

August 20th, 2009


2009 Preview: August

August 1st, 2009

July was a mixed month with several of the big hits failing to live up to great expectations, while still being big hits. There were no surprise hits, but no outright bombs either. No outright bombs is what the industry is hoping for August, but that seems less likely. We could see a monster hit opening on the first week, but that potential hit, G.I.Joe, could also be a monster bomb. There is at least one movie opening each week that I'm personally interested in, although for the most part it is not the widest release of the week that piques my interest. More...

Cast Updates - October 2, 2008

October 2nd, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Paper Man, Sherlock Holmes, Kung Fu Panda 2, and more! More...

Cast Updates - August 16, 2008

August 16th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Chilled in Miami, Dorian Gray, Surfer Dude, and more! More...

Cast Updates - August 7, 2008

August 7th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Edge of Darkness, Inglorious Bastards, Rachel Getting Married, and more! More...

Cast Updates - July 31, 2008

July 31st, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Finding Amanda, The Hobbit, Inglorious Bastards, and more! More...


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

Synopsis

It is the first year of Germany’s occupation of France. Allied officer Lt. Aldo Raine assembles a team of Jewish soldiers to commit violent acts of retribution against the Nazis, including the taking of their scalps. He and his men join forces with Bridget von Hammersmark, a German actress and undercover agent, to bring down the leaders of the Third Reich. Their fates converge with theater owner Shosanna Dreyfus, who seeks to avenge the Nazis’ execution of her family.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$38,054,676 (31.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.17 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:38.1% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$70,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,165 opening theaters/3,358 max. theaters, 6.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $169,567,528

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 501-600) 595 $120,774,594
All Time International Box Office (Rank 501-600) 518 $196,027,687
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 501-600) 510 $316,802,281
All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 101-200) 105 $120,774,594
All Time International Box Office for R Movies 75 $196,027,687
All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies 70 $316,802,281

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 20th, 2009 (Special Engagement) by Weinstein Co.
August 21st, 2009 (Wide) by Weinstein Co.
International Releases: August 21st, 2009 (Wide) (Australia)
August 28th, 2009 (Wide) (Czech Republic)
October 28th, 2009 (Wide) (South Korea)
February 18th, 2021 (Wide) (New Zealand)
Video Release: December 15th, 2009 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for strong graphic violence, language and brief sexuality
Running Time: 152 minutes
Comparisons: Best Picture Oscar Nominees, 2010
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Keywords: World War II, War, Nazis, Alternate History, Intentionally Anachronistic, 2010 Oscars Best Picture Nominee
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: A Band Apart, Zehnte Babelsberg
Production Countries: Germany, United States
Languages: English, French, German, Italian

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 3rd Monday 93 $3,321,096 Sep 7, 2009 18
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 28 $11,629,393 Sep 4, 2009 17
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 70 $17,521,622 Sep 4, 2009 17
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 25 $14,950,489 Sep 4, 2009 17
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 38 $22,525,409 Sep 4, 2009 17
Biggest Domestic August Weekend 24 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Top Historical Fiction Weekend Domestic 24 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Top R Weekend Domestic 72 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Top Weinstein Co. Weekend Domestic 1 $38,054,676 Aug 21, 2009 3
Biggest Domestic August Day 57 $14,383,261 Aug 21, 2009 1

Lead Ensemble Members

Brad Pitt    Lt. Aldo Raine
Christoph Waltz    Col. Hans Landa
Michael Fassbender    Lt. Archie Hicox
Eli Roth    Sgt. Donny Donowitz
Diane Kruger    Bridget Von Hammersmark
Til Schweiger    Sgt. Hugo Stiglitz
Mélanie Laurent    Shosanna

Supporting Cast

Daniel Brühl    Frederick Zoller
Gedeon Burkhard    Cpl. Wilhelm Wicki
Jacky Ido    Marcel
B.J. Novak    Pfc. Smithson Utivich
Omar Doom    Prf. Omar Ulmer
August Diehl    Major Hellstrom
Sylvester Groth    Joseph Goebbels
Martin Wuttke    Hitler
Mike Myers    Gen. Ed Fenech
Julie Dreyfus    Francesca Mondino
Richard Samuel    Sgt. Rachtman
Alexander Fehling    Master Sgt. Wilhelm/Pola Negri
Rod Taylor    Winston Churchill

Narrator(s)

Samuel L. Jackson    Narrator (uncredited)

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

Production and Technical Credits

Quentin Tarantino    Director
Quentin Tarantino    Screenwriter
Lawrence Bender    Producer
Erica Steinberg    Executive Producer
Lloyd Phillips    Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein    Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein    Executive Producer
Henning Molfenter    Co-Producer
Carl L. Woebcken*    Co-Producer
Christoph Fisser    Co-Producer
Robert Richardson    Cinematographer
Sally Menke    Editor
Mary Ramos    Music Supervisor
David Wasco    Production Designer
Sebastian Krawinkel    Supervising Art Director
Stephan Gessler    Art Director
Marco Bittner Rosser    Art Director
David Scheunemann    Art Director
Sandy Reynolds-Wasco    Set Decorator
Anna B. Sheppard    Costume Designer
Mark Ulano    Sound Mixer
Wylie Stateman    Supervising Sound Editor
Michael Minkler    Re-recording Mixer
Tony Lamberti    Re-recording Mixer
Harry Cohen    Sound Designer
Ann Scibelli    Sound Designer
John Dykstra    Visual Effects Designer
Victor Mueller    Visual Effects Supervisor
Gerd Feuchter    Special Effects Supervisor
Uli Nefzer    Special Effects Supervisor
Gregory Nicotero    Special Make-up Effects
Howard Berger    Special Make-up Effects
Jeff Dashnaw    Stunt Coordinator
Antje "Angie" Rau    Stunt Coordinator
Pilar Savone    Associate Producer
William Paul Clark    Associate Producer
Bruce G. Moriarty    Assistant Director
Bud Davis    Stunt Coordinator
Johanna Ray    Casting Director
Jenny Jue    Casting Director
Simone Barr    Casting Director
Olivier Carbone    Casting Director

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

Awards Season - And the Oscar Goes To...

March 7th, 2010

The Oscars are being handed out as we speak and I will be updating our list of nominees with some of the winners as they happen. So far we've seen a few awards handed out, but no surprises. More...

Oscar Predictions: Avatar Marginal Favorite for Best Picture

March 7th, 2010

The Numbers' annual Oscar polls have proved to be remarkably accurate predictors of the final results on Oscar night. We call results based on the hundreds of The Numbers readers who vote in our Predict the Oscars competition.

We've received all the votes now, and are ready to make predictions in all categories. Percentage figures are the percentage of The Numbers readers who believe a movie or performance will win. They are a rough guide to how likely a particular movie is to win in a category. More...

Oscar Contest: Category Highlight: Best Picture

March 6th, 2010

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Picture and we actually have a real race in this category. More...

Oscar Contest: Category Highlight: Best Director

March 6th, 2010

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Director and we actually have a real race in this category. More...

Oscar Contest: Category Highlight: Best Supporting Actor

March 5th, 2010

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should just feel honored to be nominated. Today we look at Best Supporting Actor, which might be even less competitive than the Best Supporting Actress. More...

Oscar Contest: Category Highlight: Best Original Screenplay

March 4th, 2010

With our annual Oscar Prediction contest underway, now is the best time to look at the nominees and try and figure out who the favorites are and which films should feel honored to just be nominated. Today we look at Best Original Screenplay, which is one of the more competitive categories this year. More...

DVD Sales: Sunny Days on the Home Market

February 5th, 2010

Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs led all new releases to grab top spot on the DVD sales chart for the week ending January 10 with 1.10 million units and $19.90 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

Awards Season: Avatar Not Hurting for Oscar Nominations

February 2nd, 2010

Oscar nominations were announced at 5:38 this morning, continuing a tradition that have never been adequately explained to me. (Why so early in the morning? Does earning an Oscar nomination become sweeter if people have to wake you up to congratulate you?) Leading the way in nominations were Avatar and The Hurt Locker, both of which pick up nine nods each, many of them in the same categories. More...

Awards Season: DGA Nominees Solidify Claims of the Leading Contenders

January 25th, 2010

The Directors Guild of America release their nominations over three days stretched out over a week. Only two of the nominations are for theatrical releases, but at least the documentary category had some interesting nominees. On the other hand, Feature Film merely enforces the trends we've seen throughout Awards Season. More...

Awards Season: Inglourious Winners

January 24th, 2010

There were few surprises when the SAG awards were handed out this weekend, and no film dominated the night. Only one film, Inglourious Basterds, won more than one award, while most of the winners lined up with those handed out at other awards ceremonies so far this season. More...

DVD Sales: Holiday Wrap-Up

January 20th, 2010

Thanks to the holidays, DVD sales numbers were not reported on our usual schedule, but next week we should be back to normal, so it's a perfect time to wrap up some of the interesting notes from over the holidays.

The week after Black Friday saw the release of Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian and Terminator Salvation, neither of which matched expectations, although made up for their poor DVD performance somewhat by selling well on Blu-ray. More...

Awards Season: Avatar Has a Golden Night

January 17th, 2010

Some might debate the predictive value of The Golden Globes. After all, they don't have all of the same categories as the Oscars, and the results for Best Picture in particular have varied from the Oscar result many times over the years. However, it is hard to argue with the free publicity a film gets from winning, and the big winner tonight was Avatar. More...

Awards Season - Looking Up for the PGA

January 6th, 2010

The Producers Guild of America announced their nominations this week, and while there are only three categories for theatrical releases, they tend to be quite accurate predictors for the Oscar nominations. This is great news for Up, which picked up nominations in two of the three categories. More...

Awards Season: SAG Splits Up the Nominations

December 17th, 2009

The SAG nominations were announced this week, and the trend of the year continues with Up in the Air leading the way, but no one film dominating. This time around Up in the Air was in a three-way tie with Inglourious Basterds and Precious, which makes the race even more interesting. More...

Awards Season - Golden Globe Nominations are Up in the Air

December 16th, 2009

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations this week, but looking over the list of films chosen, it is hard to declare any one film as the big winner. Up in the Air did pick up six Golden Globe nominations, including several of the most prestigious nominations, but it is far from the only major player. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 15th, 2009

December 15th, 2009

This is the last full week before Christmas, so in many ways this is the last chance studios have to release their top properties. And you can tell. There are four releases that are prime candidates for the DVD Pick of the Week, including two $100 million hits (Inglourious Basterds and The Hangover) and two TV on DVD releases (Robot Chicken and Star Trek - The Original Series). All have their strengths and weaknesses, but if I were forced to choose just one, it would be Inglourious Basterds on Blu-ray. On the other hand, all four are joining my collection, plus several others coming out this week. More...

Featured Blu-ray review - Inglourious Basterds

December 12th, 2009

It's the film that might have saved, or at least postponed the demise of Weinstein. The film Quentin Tarantino worked on for the better part of a decade, maybe more. What movie are we talking about? Inglourious Basterds, of course. The World War II flick with the international cast that earned stellar reviews and, despite opening late in the summer, became one of the surprise hits of the year, the first Tarantino film to reach $100 million domestically in 15 years and his first film to reach $300 million worldwide ever. It is also one of the most hotly anticipated home market releases of the week. ... Make that month. But does it live up to its hype? Is it worth picking up or just renting? If it is worth picking up, which version is the best deal? More...

International Details - 51 Goes Planetwide

November 29th, 2009

Planet 51 started its international run in a limited fashion, but was only a little better than its domestic opening. Its biggest market was Russia, where it placed fourth with $1.49 million on 344 screens, which is on par with its opening here, perhaps a little bit stronger. The film also placed fourth in Italy with $1.16 million on 255 screens, which is again on par with the US, but perhaps a little weaker. Overall, it landed in sixth place with $3.22 million on 894 screens in 6 markets during its opening weekend, but should improve this weekend when it opens in Spain, Mexico, and Brazil. More...

International Details - Couples Charge Forward

November 14th, 2009

Couples Retreat expanded this past weekend but just missed the top five with $5.84 million on 1,373 screens in 18 markets for a total of $28.92 million after a month of release. The film opened in third place in Germany under the name All Inclusive, with $2.55 million on 338 screens while it also took third place in Mexico with $446,000 on 235 screens. Next up for the film is Spain next weekend and Italy the weekend after that, while it doesn't end its run until March when it opens in France. More...

International Details - Not Taking Any Chances

November 7th, 2009

Cloudy With A Chance Of Meatballs fell out of the top five but still earned $5.18 million on 2568 screens in 39 markets for a total of $52.45 million so far. This was only 31% lower than last weekend, with no major market openings. In fact, the film doesn't have another major market opening till it debuts in Australia at the end of the month, while it still has openings in Italy and Spain by the end of the year, and it doesn't end its run till early next year with openings in Germany and some midlevel markets. More...

International Details - An Ugly Milestone

October 31st, 2009

The Ugly Truth reached a major milestone over the weekend with $5.75 million on 2046 screens in 55 markets for a total of $102.27 million internationally. Its biggest market of the weekend was Spain, where it added $1.86 million on 360 screens for a total of $5.17 million. With a debut in Italy a few weeks away, it will likely fall sharply next weekend, but should have no trouble earning $200 million worldwide before its run is over. More...

International Top Five - Up Soars Higher

October 21st, 2009

Up had its best weekend on the international stage thanks mainly to two factors: It's first place opening in Italy, and its first place hold in the U.K. In Italy the film opened with $6.67 million on 652 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.15 million, which is a little weaker than Ice Age but better than Transformers. It held on very well well in the U.K. down just 19% to $8.40 million on 746 screens over the weekend for a total of $22.62 million after just two weeks of release. Ny this time next week it could have more than Cars made in total in that market, while it should end its run somewhere between WALL-E ($41 million) and Ratatouille ($48 million). Overall the film added $29.77 million on 4602 screens in 26 markets for a total of $295.15 million internationally and $587.96 million worldwide and has very likely that the film has reached $300 million internationally. More...

International Top Five - Up Floats to the Top

October 14th, 2009

It took a long time, but after 20 weeks of release, Up finally took top spot on the international box office this past weekend. It earned $21.73 million on 3,616 screens in 25 markets over the weekend for a total of $257.39 million internationally and $550.03 million worldwide. Almost half of the film's weekend haul came from the U.K., where it opened in first place with $10.10 million on 411 screens. It is still going strong in Germany after pulling in $3.17 million on 846 screens over the weekend for a total of $20.22 million after four. At this pace, it should earn around $30 million in that market, and with debuts in Italy and Japan, as well as other, smaller markets, the film should have no issue reaching $600 million worldwide, while $700 million isn't out of the question. More...

International Details - Nothing Small About Petit

October 11th, 2009

Le Petit Nicolas debuted in sixth place internationally with $9.39 million on 618 screens in 3 markets. Of that total, $8.88 million was earned on 571 screens in France, which was more than five times the amount earned by the second place film. More...

International Top Five - Founding Still Strong

September 30th, 2009

The Founding Of A Republic remained in first place down just 26% to $13.56 million on 1,380 screens over the weekend for a total of $36.16 million after two. This film is performing amazingly in China and while it nationalistic story (it is about the rise of the communist party in China) will hurt its chances elsewhere, it's already made enough money to be considered a success. More...

International Top Five - Building a Strong Foundation

September 24th, 2009

The Founding Of A Republic opened in first place in China and first place internationally with $18.24 million on 1450 screens. It's quite rare for an non-Hollywood movie to top the international charts, but now is a great time of year for that to happen, as the summer blockbusters are (mostly) coasting on holdovers and the fall blockbusters are weeks away. More...

International Top Five - First for Final

September 17th, 2009

The Final Destination reached first place on the international chart with $16.15 million 2,704 screens in 25 markets for a total of just a hair under $55.00 million. It is already the highest grossing film in the franchise both domestically and worldwide, and it will soon become the undisputed champion when it overtakes the first film's international final figure of close to $60 million. As for this weekend's returns, it opened in first place in Russia with $5.50 million on 621 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.68 million. It was pushed into second place in Germany with $2.15 million on 427 screens over the weekend and $7.16 million in total. Meanwhile, it remained in second place in the U.K. with $1.54 million on 385 screens over the weekend and has made $17.70 million there after just three weeks of release, which is higher than the total box office of any of the other three films in the franchise. More...

Autumn Box Office Starts a Little Soft

September 15th, 2009

The first official weekend of Autumn was not great at the box office, as every single new release missed expectations, some by small margins, others quite dramatically. This was enough to push the total box office down to $92 million, off 6.7% from last weekend and 8.7% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 is still up on 2008 by a significant margin, leading $7.53 billion to $7.00 billion. More...

How Good Will Bad Do?

September 11th, 2009

Fall officially begins with the weekend after Labor Day, which in many years is the worst weekend of the year. That probably won't be the case now thanks to Tyler Perry's propensity for wearing dresses. This time last year wasn't the first weekend after Labor Day (it's a strange year this year and the weekends don't line up perfectly) and this will mean 2009 might have a little more trouble keeping up with last year than it normally would. 2009 should still come out ahead, but it will be close compared to the first weekend of Fall from last year. More...

International Top Five - Final Fights for First Place But Basterds Prevails

September 10th, 2009

There was a close two-way race for top spot on the international box office chart with Inglourious Basterds just coming out on top with $14.90 million on 2,929 screens in 34 markets for a total of $83.99 million. The film remained in first place in France with $3.7 million over the weekend and now has $18.8 million in total. It was pushed into second place with Germany, but it was still impressive with $3.02 million on 466 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.99 million after three. It opens in Spain in just over a week's time, and when it does it will have reached $100 million internationally and $200 million worldwide, and will likely become the undisputed biggest hit of Quentin Tarantino's career when it does. More...

Summer's Final Tally Sets Records

September 8th, 2009

Labor Day long weekend is over and, as we already knew, the summer of 2009 set records. Over the summer months, the box office earned $4.31 billion, which was well ahead of 2007's previous record of $4.16 billion. Granted, as mentioned before, this summer not only had two years of inflation, but also one additional weekend. Even so, there's a lot to cheer about. This past weekend, the industry pulled in $99 million over three days and $125 million over four. This is a huge amount compared to same weekend last year; however, because summer lasted one week longer, this weekend last year was the weekend after the Labor Day long weekend, so the comparison falls apart. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $7.41 billion, which is 7.8% more than at the same point in 2008. The lead in terms of raw dollars is more than $500 million, and it would take a massive collapse for this lead to evaporate. Hopefully that will not happen, but given the performance of the three new releases this week, it is not impossible. More...

Weekend Estimates: The Final Destination Wins for Second Weekend

September 6th, 2009

The Final Destination pulled off an unlikely repeat win over Labor Day weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. The horror movie, which was considered only a marginal favorite to win last weekend, beat off modest openings for All About Steve and Gamer. Destination's 3-day estimate is $12.435 million, with Steve second with $11.2 million and Gamer a disappointing fourth with $9 million. Inglourious Basterds places third with $10.8 million. More...

All Fun and Games

September 3rd, 2009

It's the final weekend of summer 2009, and already we've broken the record for the season. The previous record was set in 2007 when the total summer box office was $4.16 billion. In comparison, at the end of last weekend, 2009 had earned $4.17 billion and there's one more weekend to go. Granted, 2009 is a rare year where the summer had 18 weekends instead of 17, and 2009 also has two years worth of inflation to help, but this is still worth celebrating. Looking at the final weekend of the summer, we should end the season on a high note as this time last year was, well, terrible. It would be nearly medically impossible for the summer to end weaker than last year, but there is a chance none of the three wide releases will come out on top, which would be a bit of a disappointing end. More...

International Top Five - Basterds Bring Glory to Tarantino

September 2nd, 2009

Inglourious Basterds remained in first place with $19.89 million on 2854 screens in 31 markets for a total of $59.63 million internationally and $132.66 million worldwide. The film had no major openings this week and its holds were all over the map. On the one hand, it was down just 22% in Germany adding $3.28 million on 461 screens over the weekend for a total of $9.54 million after two. On the other hand, the film was down 65% in the U.K. to just $1.83 million on 443 screens over the weekend, but it has earned a nearly identical $9.52 million after two. Other markets where the film took top spot include France, where the film added $5.4 million over the weekend for a total of $13.5 million after two, while in Australia it added $1.79 million on 266 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.49 million. The next major market opening for the film is Spain in a couple weeks, while it has major market openings till the end of November. Even if the film didn't have any major market openings, it would still reach $100 million internationally and $200 million worldwide, which would make it the biggest hit of Quentin Tarantino's career. More...

Final Starts Out on Top

August 31st, 2009

It was a great weekend at the box office as all but one film in the top five films met or exceeded expectations, some by large margins. This helped the box office pull in a very healthy total of $125 million over the weekend, which was just 1.7% lower than last week. More importantly, it was a stunning 28% higher than the same weekend last year. Wow. Granted, this weekend last year was Labor Day weekend, which is a terrible time at the box office, but this is still a fantastic result. Year-to-date, 2009 has pulled in $7.24 billion, which is 7.4% higher than last year's pace. More...

It's Going to be a Scary Weekend

August 28th, 2009

There are two horror sequels opening at saturation-level theater counts this week, both of which could open with near identical numbers over the next three days. This close race should add interest to the weekend box office, while 2009 should have little trouble maintaining its lead over last year, which had four wide releases, none of which topped $10 million. More...

International Top Five - Glourious Debut for Basterds

August 26th, 2009

Inglourious Basterds made its debut on the international market taking first place with $27.49 million on 2650 screens in 22 markets. This includes first place openings in a number of major markets, led by France where it opened with $6.09 million on 500 screens; this is not really surprising as Quentin Tarantino is extremely popular in that market. The U.K. was close behind with $5.92 million on 444 screens, while it also topped the charts in Germany ($4.20 million on 439 screens) and in Australia ($2.56 million on 266). On the other hand, the film was stuck in second place in Russia, but still performed well with $2.55 million on 340 screens. So far the film is tracking well ahead of Kill Bill - Volume 1 and should become his biggest hit of all time topping Pulp Fiction. More...

Not the Only One on the Per Theater Chart

August 26th, 2009

My One and Only opened on top of the per theater chart with an average of $14,673 in four theaters. This is a better start than expected for the film. The only other member of the $10,000 club was the overall box office champion, Inglourious Basterds, which opened with an average of $12,024. More...

Basterds are the Pride of the Charts

August 24th, 2009

Overall the box office was weaker than expected this weekend with only one of four releases meeting expectations, while the holdovers were not able to completely compensate. This led a 10.5% drop-off in ticket sales from last weekend; however, the $127 million total box office take is still 20% higher than the same weekend last year. 2009 stretched its year-to-date lead over 2008 to 6.9%, earning $7.06 billion to $6.60 billion so far. More...

Weekend Estimates: Basterds Scores Record Opening for Tarantino

August 23rd, 2009

Quentin Tarantino enjoyed the best opening of his career over the weekend, according to Weinstein Co.'s estimate released on Sunday morning. With $37.6 million, the movie tops his previous best, which is either Sin City (if you count his single scene as a legitimate directing credit) or Kill Bill: Volume 2, depending on your perspective. Either way, it's an impressive debut for a late Summer movie. More...

Glory Awaits

August 21st, 2009

This week we have two saturation level releases and two releases that don't even qualify as truly wide but could still reach the top ten. Realistically, even with four wide-ish releases, only one of them has a real shot at top spot and that will hurt the overall box office. On the other hand, this week last year was much worse in terms of high powered releases and 2009 should continue its winning ways. More...

Trailers for Movies Opening August 21, 2009

August 20th, 2009


2009 Preview: August

August 1st, 2009

July was a mixed month with several of the big hits failing to live up to great expectations, while still being big hits. There were no surprise hits, but no outright bombs either. No outright bombs is what the industry is hoping for August, but that seems less likely. We could see a monster hit opening on the first week, but that potential hit, G.I.Joe, could also be a monster bomb. There is at least one movie opening each week that I'm personally interested in, although for the most part it is not the widest release of the week that piques my interest. More...

Cast Updates - October 2, 2008

October 2nd, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Paper Man, Sherlock Holmes, Kung Fu Panda 2, and more! More...

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August 16th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Chilled in Miami, Dorian Gray, Surfer Dude, and more! More...

Cast Updates - August 7, 2008

August 7th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Edge of Darkness, Inglorious Bastards, Rachel Getting Married, and more! More...

Cast Updates - July 31, 2008

July 31st, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Finding Amanda, The Hobbit, Inglorious Bastards, and more! More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 21, 2009 1 $38,054,676   3,165 $12,024   $38,070,437 1
Aug 28, 2009 2 $19,303,653 -49% 3,165 $6,099   $73,022,841 2
Sep 4, 2009 2 $11,629,393 -40% 3,358 $3,463   $91,825,003 3
Sep 11, 2009 3 $6,140,617 -47% 3,215 $1,910   $103,903,468 4
Sep 18, 2009 7 $3,818,142 -38% 2,519 $1,516   $110,116,807 5
Sep 25, 2009 10 $2,683,198 -30% 1,960 $1,369   $114,420,733 6
Oct 2, 2009 13 $1,419,256 -47% 1,331 $1,066   $116,894,138 7
Oct 9, 2009 15 $848,970 -40% 968 $877   $118,297,669 8
Oct 16, 2009 23 $341,410 -60% 438 $779   $119,073,469 9
Oct 23, 2009 32 $176,550 -48% 206 $857   $119,396,075 10
Oct 30, 2009 30 $114,162 -35% 148 $771   $119,596,251 11
Nov 6, 2009 23 $206,530 +81% 284 $727   $119,873,433 12
Nov 13, 2009 27 $133,105 -36% 233 $571   $120,135,237 13
Nov 20, 2009 34 $78,017 -41% 163 $479   $120,278,316 14
Nov 27, 2009 42 $56,456 -28% 102 $553   $120,381,050 15
Dec 4, 2009 36 $62,924 +11% 194 $324   $120,464,449 16
Dec 11, 2009 45 $23,791 -62% 61 $390   $120,523,073 17

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 20, 2009 - $15,761     28 $563   $15,761  
Aug 21, 2009 1 $14,383,261 +91,159%   3,165 $4,544   $14,399,022 1
Aug 22, 2009 1 $13,074,907 -9%   3,165 $4,131   $27,473,929 2
Aug 23, 2009 1 $10,596,508 -19%   3,165 $3,348   $38,070,437 3
Aug 24, 2009 1 $4,665,534 -56%   3,165 $1,474   $42,735,971 4
Aug 25, 2009 1 $4,245,157 -9%   3,165 $1,341   $46,981,129 5
Aug 26, 2009 1 $3,585,341 -16%   3,165 $1,133   $50,566,470 6
Aug 27, 2009 1 $3,152,719 -12%   3,165 $996   $53,719,189 7
Aug 28, 2009 3 $5,844,737 +85% -59% 3,165 $1,847   $59,563,926 8
Aug 29, 2009 2 $8,072,638 +38% -38% 3,165 $2,551   $67,636,564 9
Aug 30, 2009 2 $5,386,278 -33% -49% 3,165 $1,702   $73,022,841 10
Aug 31, 2009 2 $1,964,452 -64% -58% 3,165 $621   $74,987,293 11
Sep 1, 2009 2 $1,977,500 +1% -53% 3,165 $625   $76,964,793 12
Sep 2, 2009 1 $1,683,414 -15% -53% 3,165 $532   $78,648,208 13
Sep 3, 2009 2 $1,547,400 -8% -51% 3,165 $489   $80,195,608 14
Sep 4, 2009 4 $3,026,476 +96% -48% 3,358 $901   $83,222,084 15
Sep 5, 2009 2 $4,076,522 +35% -50% 3,358 $1,214   $87,298,605 16
Sep 6, 2009 1 $4,526,396 +11% -16% 3,358 $1,348   $91,825,001 17
Sep 7, 2009 1 $3,321,096 -27% +69% 3,358 $989   $95,146,097 18
Sep 8, 2009 1 $1,012,939 -69% -49% 3,358 $302   $96,159,036 19
Sep 9, 2009 2 $840,979 -17% -50% 3,358 $250   $97,000,015 20
Sep 10, 2009 2 $762,836 -9% -51% 3,358 $227   $97,762,851 21
Sep 11, 2009 4 $1,879,505 +146% -38% 3,215 $585   $99,642,356 22
Sep 12, 2009 3 $2,780,091 +48% -32% 3,215 $865   $102,422,447 23
Sep 13, 2009 3 $1,481,021 -47% -67% 3,215 $461   $103,903,468 24
Sep 14, 2009 3 $528,036 -64% -84% 3,215 $164   $104,431,504 25
Sep 15, 2009 2 $646,583 +22% -36% 3,215 $201   $105,078,087 26
Sep 16, 2009 2 $614,636 -5% -27% 3,215 $191   $105,692,723 27
Sep 17, 2009 2 $605,942 -1% -21% 3,215 $188   $106,298,666 28
Sep 18, 2009 7 $1,190,602 +96% -37% 2,519 $473   $107,489,268 29
Sep 19, 2009 7 $1,626,290 +37% -42% 2,519 $646   $109,115,557 30
Sep 20, 2009 7 $1,001,250 -38% -32% 2,519 $397   $110,116,807 31
Sep 21, 2009 6 $384,773 -62% -27% 2,519 $153   $110,501,580 32
Sep 22, 2009 6 $452,988 +18% -30% 2,519 $180   $110,954,568 33
Sep 23, 2009 6 $409,420 -10% -33% 2,519 $163   $111,363,988 34
Sep 24, 2009 6 $373,547 -9% -38% 2,519 $148   $111,737,535 35
Sep 25, 2009 11 $775,348 +108% -35% 1,960 $396   $112,512,883 36
Sep 26, 2009 10 $1,192,110 +54% -27% 1,960 $608   $113,704,993 37
Sep 27, 2009 10 $715,740 -40% -29% 1,960 $365   $114,420,733 38
Sep 28, 2009 9 $268,287 -63% -30% 1,960 $137   $114,689,020 39
Sep 29, 2009 9 $277,306 +3% -39% 1,960 $141   $114,966,326 40
Sep 30, 2009 8 $253,576 -9% -38% 1,960 $129   $115,219,902 41
Oct 1, 2009 7 $254,980 +1% -32% 1,960 $130   $115,474,882 42
Oct 2, 2009 - $421,148 +65% -46% 1,331 $316   $115,896,030 43
Oct 3, 2009 - $649,927 +54% -45% 1,331 $488   $116,545,957 44
Oct 4, 2009 - $348,181 -46% -51% 1,331 $262   $116,894,138 45
Oct 7, 2009 12 $140,838   -44% 1,331 $106   $117,310,894 48
Nov 20, 2009 - $23,381     163 $143   $120,223,680 92
Nov 21, 2009 - $33,357 +43%   163 $205   $120,257,037 93
Nov 22, 2009 - $21,279 -36%   163 $131   $120,278,316 94
Nov 23, 2009 - $10,893 -49%   163 $67   $120,289,209 95
Nov 24, 2009 - $12,855 +18%   163 $79   $120,302,064 96
Nov 27, 2009 - $22,164   -5% 102 $217   $120,346,758 99
Nov 28, 2009 - $22,787 +3% -32% 102 $223   $120,369,545 100
Nov 29, 2009 - $11,505 -50% -46% 102 $113   $120,381,050 101
Nov 30, 2009 - $4,754 -59% -56% 102 $47   $120,385,804 102
Dec 1, 2009 - $5,723 +20% -55% 102 $56   $120,391,527 103
Dec 2, 2009 - $4,568 -20%   102 $45   $120,396,095 104
Dec 3, 2009 - $5,430 +19%   102 $53   $120,401,525 105
Dec 4, 2009 - $19,122 +252% -14% 194 $99   $120,420,647 106
Dec 5, 2009 - $27,115 +42% +19% 194 $140   $120,447,762 107
Dec 6, 2009 - $16,687 -38% +45% 194 $86   $120,464,449 108
Dec 7, 2009 - $8,213 -51% +73% 194 $42   $120,472,662 109
Dec 8, 2009 - $8,368 +2% +46% 194 $43   $120,481,030 110
Dec 9, 2009 - $8,356 n/c +83% 194 $43   $120,489,386 111
Dec 10, 2009 - $9,896 +18% +82% 194 $51   $120,499,282 112
Dec 11, 2009 - $6,887 -30% -64% 61 $113   $120,506,169 113
Dec 12, 2009 - $9,733 +41% -64% 61 $160   $120,515,902 114
Dec 13, 2009 - $7,171 -26% -57% 61 $118   $120,523,073 115
Dec 14, 2009 - $3,608 -50% -56% 61 $59   $120,526,681 116
Dec 15, 2009 - $4,307 +19% -49% 61 $71   $120,530,988 117
Dec 16, 2009 - $4,352 +1% -48% 61 $71   $120,535,340 118
Dec 17, 2009 - $5,379 +24% -46% 61 $88   $120,540,719 119

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 21, 2009 1 $53,703,427   3,165 $16,968   $53,719,188 1
Aug 28, 2009 2 $26,476,419 -51% 3,165 $8,365   $80,195,607 2
Sep 4, 2009 2 $17,567,241 -34% 3,358 $5,231   $97,762,851 3
Sep 11, 2009 3 $8,535,814 -51% 3,215 $2,655   $106,298,665 4
Sep 18, 2009 7 $5,438,870 -36% 2,519 $2,159   $111,737,535 5
Sep 25, 2009 10 $3,737,347 -31% 1,960 $1,907   $115,474,882 6
Oct 2, 2009 13 $1,973,817 -47% 1,331 $1,483   $117,448,699 7
Oct 9, 2009 15 $1,283,360 -35% 968 $1,326   $118,732,059 8
Oct 16, 2009 23 $487,466 -62% 438 $1,113   $119,219,525 9
Oct 23, 2009 28 $262,564 -46% 206 $1,275   $119,482,089 10
Oct 30, 2009 28 $184,814 -30% 148 $1,249   $119,666,903 11
Nov 6, 2009 23 $335,229 +81% 284 $1,180   $120,002,132 12
Nov 13, 2009 26 $198,167 -41% 233 $851   $120,200,299 13
Nov 20, 2009 22 $574,295 +190% 163 $3,523   $120,774,594 14
Nov 27, 2009 42 $76,931 -87% 102 $754   $120,401,525 15
Dec 4, 2009 35 $97,757 +27% 194 $504   $120,499,282 16
Dec 11, 2009 47 $41,437 -58% 61 $679   $120,540,719 17

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 8/21/2009 $0 0 30 30 $9,802,477 8/24/2020
Czech Republic 8/28/2009 $0 0 4 4 $1,118,125 10/19/2022
New Zealand 2/18/2021 $2,062 3 3 3 $2,062 10/19/2022
South Korea 10/28/2009 $0 0 8 9 $2,133,065 8/1/2019
 
Rest of World $182,971,958
 
International Total$196,027,687 10/19/2022

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
Dec 20, 200921,581,220 1,581,220$28,467,652$28,467,6521
Dec 27, 20094744,371-53% 2,325,591$13,927,256$42,394,9082
Jan 3, 20107155,565-79% 2,481,156$2,801,539$45,196,4473
Jan 10, 20105144,653-7% 2,625,809$2,571,467$47,767,9144
Jan 17, 20107128,088-11% 2,753,897$2,117,756$49,885,6705
Jan 24, 20101186,740-32% 2,840,637$1,191,903$51,077,5736
Jan 31, 20101150,599-42% 2,891,236$680,374$51,757,9477
Feb 7, 20101358,504+16% 2,949,740$781,502$52,539,4498
Feb 14, 20101954,844-6% 3,004,584$734,844$53,274,2939
Feb 21, 20102843,709-20% 3,048,293$589,626$53,863,91910
Mar 14, 20101472,484 3,192,593$1,004,164$55,840,64313

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 20, 20092813,384 813,384$14,654,979$14,654,9791
Dec 27, 20093326,775-60% 1,140,159$6,148,158$20,803,1372
Jan 3, 2010786,353-74% 1,226,512$1,753,456$22,556,5933
Jan 10, 2010542,975-50% 1,269,487$857,763$23,414,3564
Jan 17, 2010447,268+10% 1,316,755$945,391$24,359,7475
Jan 24, 2010269,825+48% 1,386,580$1,215,373$25,575,1206
Jan 31, 20101018,974-73% 1,405,554$323,900$25,899,0207
Feb 7, 2010821,874+15% 1,427,428$373,504$26,272,5248
Feb 14, 2010732,305+48% 1,459,733$551,120$26,823,6449
Feb 21, 20101117,337-46% 1,477,070$334,956$27,158,60010
Feb 28, 2010630,370+75% 1,507,440$596,528$27,755,12811
Mar 7, 20101910,183-66% 1,517,623$198,395$27,953,52312
Mar 14, 20101414,449+42% 1,532,072$284,018$28,237,54113
Mar 28, 2010206,443 1,545,081$126,761$28,493,35315
Oct 17, 2021716,035 1,770,718$147,362$32,783,220618

Our DVD and Blu-ray sales estimates are based on weekly retail surveys, which we use to build a weekly market share estimate for each title we are tracking. The market share is converted into a weekly sales estimate based on industry reports on the overall size of the market, including reports published in Media Play News.

For example, if our weekly retail survey estimates that a particular title sold 1% of all units that week, and the industry reports sales of 1,500,000 units in total, we will estimate 15,000 units were sold of that title. The consumer spending estimate is based on the average sales price for the title in the retailers we survey.

We refine our estimates from week to week as more data becomes available. In particular, we adjust weekly sales figures for the quarter once the total market estimates are published by the Digital Entertainment Group. Figures will therefore fluctuate each week, and totals for individual titles can go up or down as we update our estimates.

Because sales figures are estimated based on sampling, they will be more accurate for higher-selling titles.

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