The Hangover (2009)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $277,322,503Details
International Box Office $188,165,080Details
Worldwide Box Office $465,487,583
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $187,815,174 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $55,736,717 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $243,551,891
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Synopsis

Two days before his wedding, Doug and three friends drive to Las Vegas for a wild and memorable stag party. In fact, when the three groomsmen wake up the next morning, they can't remember a thing; nor can they find Doug. With little time to spare, the three hazy pals try to re-trace their steps and find Doug so they can get him back to Los Angeles in time to walk down the aisle.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$44,979,319 (16.2% of total gross)
Legs:6.17 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:59.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$35,000,000 (worldwide box office is 13.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,269 opening theaters/3,545 max. theaters, 10.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $389,360,797

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 5th, 2009 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: June 12th, 2009 (Wide) (Australia)
Video Release: December 15th, 2009 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for pervasive language, sexual content including nudity, and some drug material.
Running Time: 100 minutes
Franchise: Hangover
Comparisons: Blockbusters, 2009
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Keywords: Black Out Drunk, Day After, Accidental Engagement or Marriage, Body in a Trunk
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 10th Thursday 28 $444,405 Aug 13, 2009 70
Biggest 10th Wednesday 29 $458,017 Aug 12, 2009 69
Biggest 10th Tuesday 33 $458,225 Aug 11, 2009 68
Biggest 10th Monday 45 $461,488 Aug 10, 2009 67
Biggest 10th Sunday 53 $940,427 Aug 9, 2009 66
Biggest Domestic 10th Weekend 90 $3,369,178 Aug 7, 2009 66
Biggest 10th Saturday 57 $1,405,659 Aug 8, 2009 65
Biggest 10th Friday 40 $1,023,092 Aug 7, 2009 64
Biggest 9th Thursday 12 $672,351 Aug 6, 2009 63
Biggest 9th Wednesday 17 $668,384 Aug 5, 2009 62
Biggest 9th Tuesday 24 $688,454 Aug 4, 2009 61
Biggest 9th Monday 49 $690,072 Aug 3, 2009 60
Biggest 9th Sunday 36 $1,560,223 Aug 2, 2009 59
Biggest Domestic 9th Weekend 62 $5,194,475 Jul 31, 2009 59
Biggest 9th Saturday 46 $2,072,934 Aug 1, 2009 58
Biggest 9th Friday 29 $1,561,318 Jul 31, 2009 57
Biggest 8th Thursday 18 $888,214 Jul 30, 2009 56
Fastest to $250m 125 $250,696,417 Jul 30, 2009 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 18 $951,041 Jul 29, 2009 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 25 $927,198 Jul 28, 2009 54
Biggest 8th Monday 42 $856,198 Jul 27, 2009 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 37 $1,823,646 Jul 26, 2009 52
Biggest Domestic 8th Weekend 64 $6,461,370 Jul 24, 2009 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 46 $2,643,492 Jul 25, 2009 51
Biggest 8th Friday 27 $1,994,232 Jul 24, 2009 50
Biggest 7th Thursday 21 $1,234,364 Jul 23, 2009 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 23 $1,171,228 Jul 22, 2009 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 27 $1,344,242 Jul 21, 2009 47
Biggest 7th Monday 47 $1,118,139 Jul 20, 2009 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 48 $2,261,388 Jul 19, 2009 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 56 $8,177,272 Jul 17, 2009 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 46 $3,345,296 Jul 18, 2009 44
Biggest 7th Friday 34 $2,570,588 Jul 17, 2009 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 45 $1,257,371 Jul 16, 2009 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 47 $1,228,279 Jul 15, 2009 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 56 $1,315,287 Jul 14, 2009 40
Biggest 6th Monday 65 $1,321,308 Jul 13, 2009 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 51 $2,861,974 Jul 12, 2009 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 68 $9,933,238 Jul 10, 2009 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 67 $3,921,646 Jul 11, 2009 37
Biggest 6th Friday 39 $3,149,618 Jul 10, 2009 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 40 $1,720,356 Jul 9, 2009 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 34 $1,824,657 Jul 8, 2009 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 43 $1,951,179 Jul 7, 2009 33
Biggest 5th Monday 62 $1,977,243 Jul 6, 2009 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 54 $3,964,563 Jul 5, 2009 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 94 $11,268,413 Jul 3, 2009 31
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 128 $11,268,413 Jul 3, 2009 31
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 183 $16,977,742 Jul 3, 2009 31
Fastest to $100m 164 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Fastest to $150m 154 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Fastest to $200m 154 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Fastest to $50m 190 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Biggest 5th Friday 30 $4,490,480 Jul 3, 2009 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 15 $2,993,918 Jul 2, 2009 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 34 $2,394,162 Jul 1, 2009 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 44 $2,749,356 Jun 30, 2009 26
Biggest 4th Monday 77 $2,578,117 Jun 29, 2009 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 85 $5,129,336 Jun 28, 2009 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 95 $17,022,166 Jun 26, 2009 24
Biggest 4th Friday 75 $5,307,101 Jun 26, 2009 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 71 $2,827,131 Jun 25, 2009 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 67 $3,084,244 Jun 24, 2009 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 75 $3,492,326 Jun 23, 2009 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 60 $3,811,385 Jun 22, 2009 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 84 $7,946,152 Jun 21, 2009 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 89 $26,753,473 Jun 19, 2009 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 93 $10,396,287 Jun 20, 2009 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 74 $8,411,034 Jun 19, 2009 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 61 $5,185,012 Jun 18, 2009 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 72 $5,050,273 Jun 17, 2009 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 93 $5,528,308 Jun 16, 2009 12
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 71 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 21 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Contemporary Fiction Weekend Domestic 77 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top R Weekend Domestic 46 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 83 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top 2009 Theater Average 95 $13,759 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Comedy Day Domestic 53 $16,734,033 Jun 5, 2009 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 5, 2009 1 $44,979,319   3,269 $13,759   $44,979,319 1
Jun 12, 2009 1 $32,794,387 -27% 3,355 $9,775   $104,768,489 2
Jun 19, 2009 2 $26,753,473 -18% 3,545 $7,547   $152,817,015 3
Jun 26, 2009 3 $17,022,166 -36% 3,525 $4,829   $183,054,267 4
Jul 3, 2009 5 $11,268,413 -34% 3,070 $3,670   $205,038,233 5
Jul 10, 2009 6 $9,933,238 -12% 3,002 $3,309   $222,444,906 6
Jul 17, 2009 6 $8,177,272 -18% 2,667 $3,066   $235,744,423 7
Jul 24, 2009 7 $6,461,370 -21% 2,285 $2,828   $247,073,766 8
Jul 31, 2009 8 $5,194,475 -20% 2,071 $2,508   $255,890,892 9
Aug 7, 2009 11 $3,369,178 -35% 1,690 $1,994   $261,979,331 10
Aug 14, 2009 14 $1,988,986 -41% 1,185 $1,678   $265,790,452 11
Aug 21, 2009 14 $1,474,236 -26% 848 $1,738   $268,277,556 12
Aug 28, 2009 16 $1,340,141 -9% 801 $1,673   $270,237,753 13
Sep 4, 2009 17 $1,222,045 -9% 709 $1,724   $271,921,527 14
Sep 11, 2009 19 $709,225 -42% 564 $1,257   $273,136,280 15
Sep 18, 2009 21 $467,373 -34% 401 $1,166   $273,863,601 16
Sep 25, 2009 21 $423,193 -9% 355 $1,192   $274,452,813 17
Oct 2, 2009 19 $552,565 +31% 517 $1,069   $275,156,197 18
Oct 9, 2009 25 $427,338 -23% 471 $907   $275,813,456 19
Oct 16, 2009 26 $267,583 -37% 359 $745   $276,276,785 20
Oct 23, 2009 27 $201,345 -25% 291 $692   $276,583,220 21
Oct 30, 2009 29 $117,334 -42% 215 $546   $276,771,408 22
Nov 6, 2009 32 $109,430 -7% 152 $720   $276,942,541 23
Nov 13, 2009 33 $80,269 -27% 130 $617   $277,069,721 24
Nov 20, 2009 38 $56,972 -29% 103 $553   $277,156,483 25
Nov 27, 2009 44 $50,371 -12% 85 $593   $277,240,744 26
Dec 4, 2009 47 $28,200 -44% 74 $381   $277,283,642 27
Dec 11, 2009 50 $18,956 -33% 49 $387   $277,313,371 28

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 5, 2009 1 $16,734,033     3,269 $5,119   $16,734,033 1
Jun 6, 2009 2 $15,056,771 -10%   3,269 $4,606   $31,790,804 2
Jun 7, 2009 2 $13,188,515 -12%   3,269 $4,034   $44,979,319 3
Jun 8, 2009 1 $7,659,108 -42%   3,269 $2,343   $52,638,427 4
Jun 9, 2009 1 $6,589,423 -14%   3,269 $2,016   $59,227,850 5
Jun 10, 2009 1 $6,655,228 +1%   3,269 $2,036   $65,883,078 6
Jun 11, 2009 1 $6,091,024 -8%   3,269 $1,863   $71,974,102 7
Jun 12, 2009 1 $10,310,510 +69% -38% 3,355 $3,073   $82,284,612 8
Jun 13, 2009 2 $12,603,342 +22% -16% 3,355 $3,757   $94,887,954 9
Jun 14, 2009 1 $9,880,535 -22% -25% 3,355 $2,945   $104,768,489 10
Jun 15, 2009 1 $5,531,460 -44% -28% 3,355 $1,649   $110,299,949 11
Jun 16, 2009 1 $5,528,308 n/c -16% 3,355 $1,648   $115,828,257 12
Jun 17, 2009 1 $5,050,273 -9% -24% 3,355 $1,505   $120,878,530 13
Jun 18, 2009 1 $5,185,012 +3% -15% 3,355 $1,545   $126,063,542 14
Jun 19, 2009 3 $8,411,034 +62% -18% 3,545 $2,373   $134,474,576 15
Jun 20, 2009 2 $10,396,287 +24% -18% 3,545 $2,933   $144,870,863 16
Jun 21, 2009 3 $7,946,152 -24% -20% 3,545 $2,242   $152,817,015 17
Jun 22, 2009 2 $3,811,385 -52% -31% 3,545 $1,075   $156,628,400 18
Jun 23, 2009 2 $3,492,326 -8% -37% 3,545 $985   $160,120,726 19
Jun 24, 2009 3 $3,084,244 -12% -39% 3,545 $870   $163,204,970 20
Jun 25, 2009 3 $2,827,131 -8% -45% 3,545 $797   $166,032,101 21
Jun 26, 2009 3 $5,307,101 +88% -37% 3,525 $1,506   $171,339,202 22
Jun 27, 2009 3 $6,585,729 +24% -37% 3,525 $1,868   $177,924,931 23
Jun 28, 2009 3 $5,129,336 -22% -35% 3,525 $1,455   $183,054,267 24
Jun 29, 2009 3 $2,578,117 -50% -32% 3,525 $731   $185,632,384 25
Jun 30, 2009 3 $2,749,356 +7% -21% 3,525 $780   $188,381,740 26
Jul 1, 2009 5 $2,394,162 -13% -22% 3,124 $766   $190,775,902 27
Jul 2, 2009 5 $2,993,918 +25% +6% 3,124 $958   $193,769,820 28
Jul 3, 2009 5 $4,490,480 +50% -15% 3,124 $1,437   $198,260,300 29
Jul 4, 2009 5 $2,813,370 -37% -57% 3,124 $901   $201,073,670 30
Jul 5, 2009 5 $3,964,563 +41% -23% 3,124 $1,269   $205,038,233 31
Jul 6, 2009 5 $1,977,243 -50% -23% 3,070 $644   $207,015,476 32
Jul 7, 2009 5 $1,951,179 -1% -29% 3,070 $636   $208,966,655 33
Jul 8, 2009 5 $1,824,657 -6% -24% 3,070 $594   $210,791,312 34
Jul 9, 2009 5 $1,720,356 -6% -43% 3,070 $560   $212,511,668 35
Jul 10, 2009 6 $3,149,618 +83% -30% 3,002 $1,049   $215,661,286 36
Jul 11, 2009 6 $3,921,646 +25% +39% 3,002 $1,306   $219,582,932 37
Jul 12, 2009 5 $2,861,974 -27% -28% 3,002 $953   $222,444,906 38
Jul 13, 2009 6 $1,321,308 -54% -33% 3,002 $440   $223,766,214 39
Jul 14, 2009 6 $1,315,287 n/c -33% 3,002 $438   $225,081,501 40
Jul 15, 2009 7 $1,228,279 -7% -33% 2,667 $461   $226,309,780 41
Jul 16, 2009 6 $1,257,371 +2% -27% 2,667 $471   $227,567,151 42
Jul 17, 2009 6 $2,570,588 +104% -18% 2,667 $964   $230,137,739 43
Jul 18, 2009 5 $3,345,296 +30% -15% 2,667 $1,254   $233,483,035 44
Jul 19, 2009 5 $2,261,388 -32% -21% 2,667 $848   $235,744,423 45
Jul 20, 2009 6 $1,118,139 -51% -15% 2,667 $419   $236,862,562 46
Jul 21, 2009 5 $1,344,242 +20% +2% 2,667 $504   $238,206,804 47
Jul 22, 2009 5 $1,171,228 -13% -5% 2,667 $439   $239,378,032 48
Jul 23, 2009 5 $1,234,364 +5% -2% 2,667 $463   $240,612,396 49
Jul 24, 2009 8 $1,994,232 +62% -22% 2,285 $873   $242,606,628 50
Jul 25, 2009 7 $2,643,492 +33% -21% 2,285 $1,157   $245,250,120 51
Jul 26, 2009 7 $1,823,646 -31% -19% 2,285 $798   $247,073,766 52
Jul 27, 2009 8 $856,198 -53% -23% 2,285 $375   $247,929,964 53
Jul 28, 2009 8 $927,198 +8% -31% 2,285 $406   $248,857,162 54
Jul 29, 2009 8 $951,041 +3% -19% 2,285 $416   $249,808,203 55
Jul 30, 2009 8 $888,214 -7% -28% 2,285 $389   $250,696,417 56
Jul 31, 2009 9 $1,561,318 +76% -22% 2,071 $754   $252,257,735 57
Aug 1, 2009 7 $2,072,934 +33% -22% 2,071 $1,001   $254,330,669 58
Aug 2, 2009 8 $1,560,223 -25% -14% 2,071 $753   $255,890,892 59
Aug 3, 2009 9 $690,072 -56% -19% 2,071 $333   $256,580,964 60
Aug 4, 2009 9 $688,454 n/c -26% 2,071 $332   $257,269,418 61
Aug 5, 2009 9 $668,384 -3% -30% 2,071 $323   $257,937,802 62
Aug 6, 2009 9 $672,351 +1% -24% 2,071 $325   $258,610,153 63
Aug 7, 2009 12 $1,023,092 +52% -34% 1,690 $605   $259,633,245 64
Aug 8, 2009 9 $1,405,659 +37% -32% 1,690 $832   $261,038,904 65
Aug 9, 2009 11 $940,427 -33% -40% 1,690 $556   $261,979,331 66
Aug 10, 2009 11 $461,488 -51% -33% 1,690 $273   $262,440,819 67
Aug 11, 2009 12 $458,225 -1% -33% 1,690 $271   $262,899,044 68
Aug 12, 2009 11 $458,017 n/c -31% 1,690 $271   $263,357,061 69
Aug 13, 2009 11 $444,405 -3% -34% 1,690 $263   $263,801,466 70
Aug 14, 2009 14 $620,781 +40% -39% 1,185 $524   $264,422,247 71
Aug 15, 2009 13 $855,257 +38% -39% 1,185 $722   $265,277,504 72
Aug 16, 2009 14 $512,948 -40% -45% 1,185 $433   $265,790,452 73
Aug 17, 2009 14 $253,218 -51% -45% 1,185 $214   $266,043,670 74
Aug 18, 2009 14 $257,750 +2% -44% 1,185 $218   $266,301,420 75
Aug 19, 2009 14 $252,414 -2% -45% 1,185 $213   $266,553,834 76
Aug 20, 2009 14 $249,486 -1% -44% 1,185 $211   $266,803,320 77
Aug 21, 2009 - $455,355 +83% -27% 848 $537   $267,258,675 78
Aug 22, 2009 - $666,429 +46% -22% 848 $786   $267,925,104 79
Aug 23, 2009 - $352,452 -47% -31% 848 $416   $268,277,556 80
Aug 24, 2009 - $153,152 -57% -40% 848 $181   $268,430,708 81
Aug 25, 2009 - $161,296 +5% -37% 848 $190   $268,592,004 82
Aug 26, 2009 - $157,268 -2% -38% 848 $185   $268,749,272 83
Aug 27, 2009 - $148,340 -6% -41% 848 $175   $268,897,612 84
Aug 28, 2009 16 $416,645 +181% -9% 801 $520   $269,314,257 85
Aug 29, 2009 16 $638,164 +53% -4% 801 $797   $269,952,421 86
Aug 30, 2009 17 $285,332 -55% -19% 801 $356   $270,237,753 87
Aug 31, 2009 - $111,247 -61% -27% 801 $139   $270,349,000 88
Sep 1, 2009 - $118,025 +6% -27% 801 $147   $270,467,025 89
Sep 2, 2009 - $115,207 -2% -27% 801 $144   $270,582,232 90
Sep 3, 2009 - $117,250 +2% -21% 801 $146   $270,699,482 91
Sep 4, 2009 - $301,596 +157% -28% 709 $425   $271,001,078 92
Sep 5, 2009 - $436,240 +45% -32% 709 $615   $271,437,318 93
Sep 6, 2009 - $484,209 +11% +70% 709 $683   $271,921,527 94
Sep 7, 2009 17 $275,861 -43% +148% 709 $389   $272,197,388 95
Sep 8, 2009 - $84,252 -69% -29% 709 $119   $272,281,640 96
Sep 9, 2009 - $74,331 -12% -35% 709 $105   $272,355,971 97
Sep 10, 2009 - $71,084 -4% -39% 709 $100   $272,427,055 98
Sep 11, 2009 - $225,500 +217% -25% 564 $400   $272,652,555 99
Sep 12, 2009 - $344,821 +53% -21% 564 $611   $272,997,376 100
Sep 13, 2009 - $138,904 -60% -71% 564 $246   $273,136,280 101
Sep 14, 2009 - $57,227 -59% -79% 564 $101   $273,193,507 102
Sep 15, 2009 - $65,340 +14% -22% 564 $116   $273,258,847 103
Sep 16, 2009 - $67,334 +3% -9% 564 $119   $273,326,181 104
Sep 17, 2009 - $70,047 +4% -1% 564 $124   $273,396,228 105
Sep 18, 2009 - $151,618 +116% -33% 401 $378   $273,547,846 106
Sep 19, 2009 - $213,978 +41% -38% 401 $534   $273,761,824 107
Sep 20, 2009 - $101,777 -52% -27% 401 $254   $273,863,601 108
Sep 21, 2009 - $36,873 -64% -36% 401 $92   $273,900,474 109
Sep 22, 2009 - $44,452 +21% -32% 401 $111   $273,944,926 110
Sep 23, 2009 - $42,485 -4% -37% 401 $106   $273,987,411 111
Sep 24, 2009 - $42,209 -1% -40% 401 $105   $274,029,620 112
Sep 25, 2009 - $130,644 +210% -14% 355 $368   $274,160,264 113
Sep 26, 2009 - $201,600 +54% -6% 355 $568   $274,361,864 114
Sep 27, 2009 - $90,949 -55% -11% 355 $256   $274,452,813 115
Sep 28, 2009 - $34,471 -62% -7% 355 $97   $274,487,284 116
Sep 29, 2009 - $39,496 +15% -11% 355 $111   $274,526,780 117
Sep 30, 2009 - $37,127 -6% -13% 355 $105   $274,563,907 118
Oct 1, 2009 - $39,725 +7% -6% 355 $112   $274,603,632 119
Oct 2, 2009 - $171,221 +331% +31% 517 $331   $274,774,853 120
Oct 3, 2009 - $253,917 +48% +26% 517 $491   $275,028,770 121
Oct 4, 2009 - $127,427 -50% +40% 517 $246   $275,156,197 122
Oct 5, 2009 - $49,697 -61% +44% 517 $96   $275,205,894 123
Oct 6, 2009 - $62,121 +25% +57% 517 $120   $275,268,015 124
Oct 7, 2009 - $58,179 -6% +57% 517 $113   $275,326,194 125
Oct 8, 2009 - $59,924 +3% +51% 517 $116   $275,386,118 126
Oct 9, 2009 - $137,009 +129% -20% 471 $291   $275,523,127 127
Oct 10, 2009 - $183,088 +34% -28% 471 $389   $275,706,215 128
Oct 11, 2009 - $107,241 -41% -16% 471 $228   $275,813,456 129
Oct 12, 2009 - $54,893 -49% +10% 471 $117   $275,868,349 130
Oct 13, 2009 - $46,550 -15% -25% 471 $99   $275,914,899 131
Oct 14, 2009 - $47,081 +1% -19% 471 $100   $275,961,980 132
Oct 15, 2009 - $47,222 n/c -21% 471 $100   $276,009,202 133
Oct 16, 2009 - $85,753 +82% -37% 359 $239   $276,094,955 134
Oct 17, 2009 - $123,749 +44% -32% 359 $345   $276,218,704 135
Oct 18, 2009 - $58,081 -53% -46% 359 $162   $276,276,785 136
Oct 19, 2009 - $22,151 -62% -60% 359 $62   $276,298,936 137
Oct 20, 2009 - $26,824 +21% -42% 359 $75   $276,325,760 138
Oct 21, 2009 - $27,192 +1% -42% 359 $76   $276,352,952 139
Oct 22, 2009 - $28,923 +6% -39% 359 $81   $276,381,875 140
Oct 23, 2009 - $67,870 +135% -21% 291 $233   $276,449,745 141
Oct 24, 2009 - $90,687 +34% -27% 291 $312   $276,540,432 142
Oct 25, 2009 - $42,788 -53% -26% 291 $147   $276,583,220 143
Oct 26, 2009 - $16,571 -61% -25% 291 $57   $276,599,791 144
Oct 27, 2009 - $18,896 +14% -30% 291 $65   $276,618,687 145
Oct 28, 2009 - $17,763 -6% -35% 251 $71   $276,636,450 146
Oct 29, 2009 - $17,624 -1% -39% 251 $70   $276,654,074 147
Oct 30, 2009 - $42,708 +142% -37% 215 $199   $276,696,782 148
Oct 31, 2009 - $39,407 -8% -57% 215 $183   $276,736,189 149
Nov 1, 2009 - $35,219 -11% -18% 215 $164   $276,771,408 150
Nov 2, 2009 - $13,036 -63% -21% 215 $61   $276,784,444 151
Nov 3, 2009 - $15,904 +22% -16% 215 $74   $276,800,348 152
Nov 4, 2009 - $15,268 -4% -14% 215 $71   $276,815,616 153
Nov 5, 2009 - $17,495 +15% -1% 215 $81   $276,833,111 154
Nov 6, 2009 - $35,915 +105% -16% 152 $236   $276,869,026 155
Nov 7, 2009 - $50,478 +41% +28% 152 $332   $276,919,504 156
Nov 8, 2009 - $23,037 -54% -35% 152 $152   $276,942,541 157
Nov 9, 2009 - $8,946 -61% -31% 152 $59   $276,951,487 158
Nov 10, 2009 - $13,151 +47% -17% 152 $87   $276,964,638 159
Nov 11, 2009 - $14,918 +13% -2% 152 $98   $276,979,556 160
Nov 12, 2009 - $9,896 -34% -43% 152 $65   $276,989,452 161
Nov 13, 2009 - $27,950 +182% -22% 130 $215   $277,017,402 162
Nov 14, 2009 - $37,288 +33% -26% 130 $287   $277,054,690 163
Nov 15, 2009 - $15,031 -60% -35% 130 $116   $277,069,721 164
Nov 16, 2009 - $7,215 -52% -19% 130 $56   $277,076,936 165
Nov 17, 2009 - $7,349 +2% -44% 130 $57   $277,084,285 166
Nov 18, 2009 - $7,476 +2% -50% 130 $58   $277,091,761 167
Nov 19, 2009 - $7,750 +4% -22% 130 $60   $277,099,511 168
Nov 20, 2009 - $18,854 +143% -33% 103 $183   $277,118,365 169
Nov 21, 2009 - $26,286 +39% -30% 103 $255   $277,144,651 170
Nov 22, 2009 - $11,832 -55% -21% 103 $115   $277,156,483 171
Nov 23, 2009 - $5,821 -51% -19% 103 $57   $277,162,304 172
Nov 24, 2009 - $7,949 +37% +8% 103 $77   $277,170,253 173
Nov 25, 2009 - $10,150 +28% +36% 85 $119   $277,180,403 174
Nov 26, 2009 - $9,970 -2% +29% 85 $117   $277,190,373 175
Nov 27, 2009 - $20,729 +108% +10% 85 $244   $277,211,102 176
Nov 28, 2009 - $21,667 +5% -18% 85 $255   $277,232,769 177
Nov 29, 2009 - $7,975 -63% -33% 85 $94   $277,240,744 178
Nov 30, 2009 - $3,270 -59% -44% 85 $38   $277,244,014 179
Dec 1, 2009 - $3,670 +12% -54% 85 $43   $277,247,684 180
Dec 2, 2009 - $3,857 +5% -62% 85 $45   $277,251,541 181
Dec 3, 2009 - $3,901 +1% -61% 85 $46   $277,255,442 182
Dec 4, 2009 - $9,421 +142% -55% 74 $127   $277,264,863 183
Dec 5, 2009 - $13,863 +47% -36% 74 $187   $277,278,726 184
Dec 6, 2009 - $4,916 -65% -38% 74 $66   $277,283,642 185
Dec 7, 2009 - $2,572 -48% -21% 74 $35   $277,286,214 186
Dec 8, 2009 - $2,720 +6% -26% 74 $37   $277,288,934 187
Dec 9, 2009 - $2,775 +2% -28% 74 $38   $277,291,709 188
Dec 10, 2009 - $2,706 -2% -31% 74 $37   $277,294,415 189
Dec 11, 2009 - $6,433 +138% -32% 49 $131   $277,300,848 190
Dec 12, 2009 - $8,307 +29% -40% 49 $170   $277,309,155 191
Dec 13, 2009 - $4,216 -49% -14% 49 $86   $277,313,371 192
Dec 14, 2009 - $2,277 -46% -11% 49 $46   $277,315,648 193
Dec 15, 2009 - $2,348 +3% -14% 49 $48   $277,317,996 194
Dec 16, 2009 - $2,094 -11% -25% 49 $43   $277,320,090 195
Dec 17, 2009 - $2,413 +15% -11% 49 $49   $277,322,503 196

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 5, 2009 1 $71,974,102   3,269 $22,017   $71,974,102 1
Jun 12, 2009 1 $54,089,440 -25% 3,355 $16,122   $126,063,542 2
Jun 19, 2009 3 $39,968,559 -26% 3,545 $11,275   $166,032,101 3
Jun 26, 2009 3 $27,737,719 -31% 3,525 $7,869   $193,769,820 4
Jul 3, 2009 5 $18,741,848 -32% 3,070 $6,105   $212,511,668 5
Jul 10, 2009 7 $15,055,483 -20% 3,002 $5,015   $227,567,151 6
Jul 17, 2009 5 $13,045,245 -13% 2,667 $4,891   $240,612,396 7
Jul 24, 2009 8 $10,084,021 -23% 2,285 $4,413   $250,696,417 8
Jul 31, 2009 8 $7,913,736 -22% 2,071 $3,821   $258,610,153 9
Aug 7, 2009 11 $5,191,313 -34% 1,690 $3,072   $263,801,466 10
Aug 14, 2009 14 $3,001,854 -42% 1,185 $2,533   $266,803,320 11
Aug 21, 2009 14 $2,094,292 -30% 848 $2,470   $268,897,612 12
Aug 28, 2009 16 $1,801,870 -14% 801 $2,250   $270,699,482 13
Sep 4, 2009 18 $1,727,573 -4% 709 $2,437   $272,427,055 14
Sep 11, 2009 19 $969,173 -44% 564 $1,718   $273,396,228 15
Sep 18, 2009 21 $633,392 -35% 401 $1,580   $274,029,620 16
Sep 25, 2009 24 $574,012 -9% 355 $1,617   $274,603,632 17
Oct 2, 2009 20 $782,486 +36% 517 $1,514   $275,386,118 18
Oct 9, 2009 25 $623,084 -20% 471 $1,323   $276,009,202 19
Oct 16, 2009 24 $372,673 -40% 359 $1,038   $276,381,875 20
Oct 23, 2009 27 $272,199 -27% 291 $935   $276,654,074 21
Oct 30, 2009 29 $179,037 -34% 215 $833   $276,833,111 22
Nov 6, 2009 32 $156,341 -13% 152 $1,029   $276,989,452 23
Nov 13, 2009 35 $110,059 -30% 130 $847   $277,099,511 24
Nov 20, 2009 43 $90,862 -17% 103 $882   $277,190,373 25
Nov 27, 2009 43 $65,069 -28% 85 $766   $277,255,442 26
Dec 4, 2009 49 $38,973 -40% 74 $527   $277,294,415 27
Dec 11, 2009 52 $28,088 -28% 49 $573   $277,322,503 28

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 6/12/2009 $0 0 1 3 $14,664,938 5/25/2021
 
Rest of World $173,500,142
 
International Total$188,165,080 5/25/2021

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, 200914,074,260 4,074,260$74,034,601$74,034,6011
Dec 27, 200911,859,534-54% 5,933,794$38,938,084$112,972,6852
Jan 3, 20101691,709-63% 6,625,503$12,425,169$125,397,8543
Jan 10, 20102359,678-48% 6,985,181$6,873,626$132,271,4804
Jan 17, 20104211,531-41% 7,196,712$3,962,272$136,233,7525
Jan 24, 20103167,172-21% 7,363,884$3,171,453$139,405,2056
Jan 31, 20105134,303-20% 7,498,187$2,452,024$141,857,2297
Feb 7, 20106123,788-8% 7,621,975$2,204,392$144,061,6218
Feb 14, 20105186,134+50% 7,808,109$3,259,895$147,321,5169
Feb 21, 20103590,000+217% 8,398,109$7,205,493$154,527,00910
Feb 28, 20101092,127-84% 8,490,236$1,033,020$155,560,02911
Mar 7, 20101063,926-31% 8,554,162$741,190$156,301,21912
Mar 14, 20101961,081-4% 8,615,243$742,714$157,043,93313
Mar 21, 20102941,954-31% 8,657,197$504,916$157,548,84914
Mar 28, 20103032,748-22% 8,689,945$399,152$157,948,00115
Apr 18, 20102032,856 8,772,631$655,319$159,236,73318
Apr 25, 20102521,366-35% 8,793,997$462,078$159,698,81119
May 2, 20101820,187-6% 8,814,184$433,403$160,132,21420
Jun 13, 20102425,496 8,872,423$551,280$161,412,70726
Jun 20, 20103029,571+16% 8,901,994$641,676$162,054,38327
Jul 11, 20101648,065 8,967,534$638,673$163,067,70230
Jul 18, 20101946,125-4% 9,013,659$465,341$163,533,04331
Jul 25, 20101451,297+11% 9,064,956$659,797$164,192,84032
Aug 1, 20101437,632-27% 9,102,588$589,189$164,782,02933
Oct 3, 20102138,647 9,223,427$571,597$166,598,43442
Oct 24, 20102328,076 9,278,161$378,226$167,342,33345
Oct 31, 2010966,114+135% 9,344,275$888,572$168,230,90546
Nov 7, 20101145,931-31% 9,390,206$641,169$168,872,07447
Nov 28, 20106647,572 10,055,002$3,315,569$172,421,22450
Dec 5, 201015157,241-76% 10,212,243$1,435,202$173,856,42651
Mar 6, 20111951,847 10,394,221$563,354$175,635,29564
May 15, 20112527,459 10,444,426$264,169$176,157,80774
May 22, 20112140,448+47% 10,484,874$383,852$176,541,65975
May 29, 20111268,425+69% 10,553,299$649,353$177,191,01276
Jun 5, 20111058,171-15% 10,611,470$552,043$177,743,05577
Jun 12, 2011967,924+17% 10,679,394$474,789$178,217,84478
Jun 19, 20111251,294-24% 10,730,688$370,040$178,587,88479
Aug 7, 20111625,053 10,785,120$250,279$179,150,98986
Nov 27, 20114636,648 11,436,815$4,135,538$183,443,359102
Dec 11, 20111896,373 11,538,201$623,225$184,105,885104

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 20, 200911,576,937 1,576,937$25,775,455$25,775,4551
Dec 27, 20092570,819-64% 2,147,756$10,558,808$36,334,2632
Jan 3, 20101224,586-61% 2,372,342$4,051,806$40,386,0693
Jan 10, 2010294,426-58% 2,466,768$1,920,114$42,306,1834
Jan 17, 2010256,952-40% 2,523,720$1,185,538$43,491,7215
Jan 24, 2010450,372-12% 2,574,092$1,058,711$44,550,4326
Jan 31, 2010435,156-30% 2,609,248$747,538$45,297,9707
Feb 7, 20101020,018-43% 2,629,266$421,417$45,719,3878
Feb 14, 2010634,820+74% 2,664,086$731,516$46,450,9039
Feb 21, 20101017,874-49% 2,681,960$382,396$46,833,29910
Jun 13, 20101014,981 2,760,693$233,404$48,249,56126
Jun 20, 20101220,908+40% 2,781,601$322,973$48,572,53427
Aug 1, 2010811,772 2,811,718$188,309$49,109,67433
Aug 8, 20101114,183+20% 2,825,901$186,810$49,296,48434
Aug 29, 2010166,804 2,840,581$101,681$49,504,36137
Nov 28, 20101979,353 2,953,063$852,061$50,794,49650
May 29, 20111710,440 3,042,387$159,771$52,212,26376
Jun 5, 2011198,407-19% 3,050,794$128,405$52,340,66877

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Vierwership
Score
Apr 6, 2020101 1
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Apr 9, 2020103 3

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Leading Cast

Bradley Cooper    Phil
Ed Helms    Stu
Zach Galifianakis    Alan

Supporting Cast

Justin Bartha    Doug
Heather Graham    Jade
Sasha Barrese    Tracy
Jeffrey Tambor    Sid
Ken Jeong    Mr. Chow
Rachel Harris*    Melissa
Mike Epps    Black Doug

Cameos

Mike Tyson    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Todd Phillips    Director
Jon Lucas    Screenwriter
Scott Moore    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Producer
Dan Goldberg    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Jon Jashni    Executive Producer
William Fay    Executive Producer
Scott Budnick    Executive Producer
J.C. Spink    Executive Producer
Chris Bender    Executive Producer
David A. Siegel    Co-Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Co-Producer
Lawrence Sher    Cinematographer
Debra Neil-Fisher    Editor
Christophe Beck    Composer
George Drakoulias    Music Supervisor
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
Bill Brzeski    Production Designer
Andrew Max Cahn    Supervising Art Director
A. Todd Holland    Art Director
Danielle Berman    Set Decorator
Louise Mingenbach    Costume Designer
Lee Orloff    Sound Mixer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Assistant Director
Juel Bestrop    Casting Director
Tim Chau    Re-recording Mixer
Gregory H. Watkins    Re-recording Mixer
Tim Chau    Sound Designer
Tim Chau    Supervising Sound Editor
Mitchell Kenney    Costume Supervisor

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

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March 10th, 2010

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February 18th, 2010

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February 11th, 2010

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February 5th, 2010

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January 20th, 2010

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September 12th, 2009

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September 5th, 2009

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August 30th, 2009

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August 22nd, 2009

Public Enemies remained in fifth place with $8.74 million on 2919 screens in 49 markets for a total of $76.20 million. The film opened in first place in Spain with $2.44 million on 460 screens, but had to settle for fifth in South Korea with $1.22 million on 375 screens over the weekend and $1.70 million in total. With Debuts in Italy and Japan still ahead, the film should have no trouble topping $100 million internationally and $200 million worldwide. However, it was a costly film to make, so it will have to show some strength on the home market to show a profit. More...

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August 16th, 2009

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International Details - One for the Ages

August 8th, 2009

Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs became the all-time highest grossing animated film on the international scene during the past week. Over the weekend it earned $24.66 million on 8844 screens in 68 markets for a total of $551.39 million internationally, which tops the $526.88 million earned by Finding Nemo. On the other hand, that film made $866.59 million worldwide compared to this film's running tally of $733.45 million. Ice Age isn't done yet, and should reach a couple milestones before it is done. but the record is likely safe. More...

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August 1st, 2009

It took Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs just a month to reach $500 million internationally becoming just the seventeenth film to reach that milestone. Over the weekend it added $40.37 million on 10,518 screens in 102 markets for a total of $505.18 million internationally and $676.68 million worldwide. The week the film opened in Japan, but it went nowhere in that market finishing in 10th place with $428,000 on 233 screens. The film opens in South Korea in a couple of weeks and in Italy at the end of the month, and when it does it should be at $600 million internationally and $800 million worldwide. More...

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July 26th, 2009

Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs was pushed into second place by The Half-Blood Prince, but it became the biggest international hit of the year topping Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen. Over the weekend the film added $61.90 million on 11,089 screens in 102 markets for a total of $430.88 million internationally and $582.75 million Worldwide. It is possible that the film is already the biggest his in the franchise, but we won't know for sure till this weekend's numbers are released. More...

Hot-Blooded Weekend

July 21st, 2009

The year-to-year box office comparison has been hit hard over the weekend due to the competition from The Dark Knight, which opened this weekend last year. That film alone made $158.41 million over three days. This year, the total box office was $160 million, or 38% lower than last year. It was 12% more than last weekend, and 2009 is still ahead of 2008 by a 10% margin, $5.98 billion to $5.44 billion. But there's no chance things will rebound this coming week. More...

International Details - New Number One for the Year

July 19th, 2009

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Weekend Estimates: Half-Blood Prince Posts $79.5 Million Opening Weekend

July 19th, 2009

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has posted a $79.5 million opening weekend, according to Warner Bros.' estimate released on Sunday. The movie's daily box office was an estimated $26.8 million on Friday, $29.2 million on Saturday and $23.4 million on Sunday -- and represents a remarkable level of consistency over the first five days in release, after a huge performance at midnight screenings on Wednesday. The five-day total of $159.7 million is a new record for the franchise at this stage of a run (see comparison chart for Harry Poter Movies), although it does leave the movies somewhat behind the blistering early pace of The Dark Knight and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. More...

Fashionably Late

July 14th, 2009

The weekend at the box office was rather boring, at least as far as box office numbers go. We had no records broken, no blockbuster releases, and no films that shocked analysts, either on the high end or the low end. Total ticket sales were at $143 million, which is 12% lower than last weekend and 5.5% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-day, 2009 is still ahead of 2008 by 11.2%, $5.68 billion to $5.11 billion. More...

International Details - Transformers Involved in Change on Top

July 12th, 2009

Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen fell to second place with $57.50 million on 9158 screens in 61 markets for a total of $301.64 million. This puts the film less than $100 million behind the original internationally, which is a lead that won't last long. The film's biggest market of the weekend was South Korea where it placed first adding $7.76 million on 1076 screens to its total of $27.81 million. It also was impressive in China adding $5.2 million on 1009 screens for a total of $41.6 million, while it remained in first place in Australia with $4.95 million on 456 screens over the weekend and $21.51 million after two, and in Italy with $1.39 million on 565 screens over the weekend for a total of $8.06 million, also after two. More...

Transformers Hang on to Top Spot

July 7th, 2009

New releases were not as strong as expected, and Independence Day itself hurt a little more than I was expecting, but the overall box office was still solid at $162 million. Granted, this was nearly 19% less than last weekend, but more importantly it was 1.4% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has made $5.44 billion, which is 11.6% ahead of last year's pace. More...

International Details - Hanging Out with Hangover

July 5th, 2009

The Hangover climbed into second place with $11.14 million on 2091 screens in 28 markets for a total of $47.81 million. This was actually 2% lower than last week's performance. Its only major market opening came from France where it placed second with $3.31 million on 251 screens, but that was for the full week. (This is still impressive.) In the U.K. it was down just 15% to $3.15 million on 425 screens over the weekend and $18.50 million after three. It is a couple of weeks away from overtaking Terminator Salvation in that market. Over in Australia it managed to dip just 30% to $1.80 million on 227 screens over the weekend for a total of $9.07 million. It will also top Terminator Salvation in this market, and could beat out Angels and Demons as well. Massive. On the other hand, I'm not sure the film will do as well in most non-English speaking markets, as comedy tends to be harder to translate into other cultures. More...

Dawn of the Holidays

July 1st, 2009

While the movie industry has been in summer mode for a full two months, for many, the July 4th weekend marks the official start of summer. To celebrate, there are two saturation level releases coming out this week, and both are opening tonight and not Friday. Both could be major hits, but they could have real trouble topping Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen over the weekend. Compared to last year, I don't think anything will top Hancock's opening weekend, but combined they should help 2009 maintain its strong pace compared to last year. More...

International Top of the Chart - Transformers Near $200 Million Mark

July 1st, 2009

Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen expanded into 57 more markets earning one of the biggest weekends on the international scene. The film pulled in $165.43 million on 9763 screens in 59 for a two-week total of $189.58 million internationally, while it now has $389.65 million worldwide. This is the fourth biggest weekend haul on the international scene ever, behind Spider-Man 3, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, but ahead of The Da Vinci Code. More...

Transformers Gets Revenge on the Critics

June 29th, 2009

The biggest opening of the year, and in some respects the biggest opening weekend ever, helped the overall box office recover from its mini-slump, with moviegoers spending just a hair shy of $200 million on tickets over the weekend. This was up 32% from last weekend and 7.9% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has now amassed $5.13 billion in ticket sales, which is 12% higher than last year's pace. It has been a long, long time since we've seen this kind of year-over-year growth, and while it is likely the box office will cool down over the rest of the summer, this is still an amazing performance. More...

International Details - Terminating Another Milestone

June 28th, 2009

Terminator Salvation fell to second place with $18.94 million on 9263 screens in 71 markets over the weekend, for a total of $200.84 million internationally and $320.57 million worldwide. The film has been troubled by sharp drop-offs internationally, and that was certainly the case this past weekend, as it was down 65% in Japan. Japan. It was down 65% in Japan, which is a market known for its strong holds. It still added $3.72 million on 697 screens over the weekend for a total of $19.70 million after two, but that's a sharper decline than anticipated. More...

$100 Million Weekend for Revenge?

June 26th, 2009

It looks like the high end of expectations might not have been high enough as Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen opened with more than $60 million on Wednesday, including midnight showings. This bodes very week for its weekend haul, which should help the overall box office from last year. To put this into perspective, last year's number one film, WALL-E earned $63 million over the weekend, or barely more than Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen earned in one day. More...

Millions Accept Box Office Proposal

June 23rd, 2009

It was a better-than-expected weekend at the box office as every film in the top five matched or exceeded expectations. This led to an overall industry haul of $151 million, which is 9.6% higher than last weekend and 5.6% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $4.78 billion, which is 10.5% higher than 2008's pace. More...

International details - Hangover Shows Potential Overseas

June 21st, 2009

Night at the Museum - Battle for the Smithsonian remained in second place adding a solid $18.53 million on 8300 screens in 67 markets for a total of $175.90 million. The film opened in first place in Mexico, no surprise there, but with $3.34 million on 1150 screens its per screen average is not that impressive and being booked on more than 1000 screens, you think the studio was expecting a bit more. The film did hang on better than most in South Korea down just 50% to $2.13 million on 576 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.57 million after two. It also added $1.77 million on 506 screens in the U.K. for a total of $27.96 million, which is its best single market of its run so far. More...

Weekend Estimates: Bullock's Best Betters Black

June 21st, 2009

This was the weekend of the comedy in theaters, and romance won out over the numbskulls. Sandra Bullock enjoyed her best opening weekend ever as The Proposal topped the chart with an impressive $34.1 million, according to Disney's Sunday estimate. Bullock's previous best was the $17.5 million opening for Premonition in 2007, so this is a tremendous weekend for her. More...

Decent Proposal

June 18th, 2009

We have another two new saturation level releases and two holdovers that will play an important part in this week's box office race, again. It appears that only one of the new films has a legitimate shot at top spot, while we could have our first threpeat in nearly a year. Overall, the box office looks like it will continue its losing streak vs. 2009, as this time last year was marginally stronger. Hopefully that will change next week. More...

Food Soars Past the Moon on the Per Theater Chart

June 16th, 2009

There were half-a-dozen films that managed to reach the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart, led by Food, Inc. with an impressive average of $20,171 in three theaters. This suggests at least some potential for expansion. Moon opened in a few more theaters while its average was slightly below at $17,006, but this is also enough to suggest some potential for expansion. Tetro opened on Thursday and earned nearly $40,000 over 4 days, but over the three-day weekend it managed an average of $16,221. Away We Go expanded from 4 to 45 theaters, but still earned an average of $12,463, and this is very good news indeed. Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love opened with an average of $10,866 in three theaters while Le Combat Dans l'Ile opened with $10,217 in one. The overall box office champion, The Hangover, came awfully close to the $10,000 mark with an average of $9,775. More...

Box Office Lacks Imagination

June 16th, 2009

It was a rough weekend at the box office as neither saturation level new release was able to live up to expectations. Even with stronger than expected holdovers, total box office receipts were still down 16.7% from last weekend to $138 million, which is 23.3% below the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $4.55 billion at the box office, which is still 10.9% higher than last year's pace, but we are getting to the point where attendance might show declines, as we've lost a lot of ground in the past few weeks. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hangover Tops Weekend, Shows Record-Breaking Legs

June 14th, 2009

After a titanic three-way struggle at the top of the chart, the weekend belongs to The Hangover, which beat off a continued strong run from Up and a decent, but slightly disappointing debut from The Taking of Pelham 123. Hangover recorded the best second weekend decline ever for a movie playing in over 3,000 theaters, excluding holiday weekends -- a truly remarkable performance, and a sign that this will be the surprise hit of Summer. For comparison, the record was previously held by Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, which fell 27% in its second weekend. Hangover is projected to fall 25.7%, so the record isn't guaranteed, but the movie is moving in pretty exalted circles. More...

Confusion Over Which Films will Place 1 2 3

June 11th, 2009

We have two new saturation level releases and two holdovers that will play an important part in this week's box office race, and three of them have a legitimate shot at taking first place. This depth should help the overall box office numbers, but the weekend will still have a hard time reaching the box office level of last year when The Incredible Hulk opened with just over $55 million. In fact, the number one film this year might not earn half that much. Let's hope that is not the case, but there is certainly a chance of that happening. On the other end of the spectrum, there is a slim chance the top film surprise by earning $40 million, or more, and coasting to $100 million in total. More...

Staying Up on the Per Theater Chart

June 9th, 2009

Two new releases cracked $10,000 on the per theater chart this week, including Away We Go, which led the way with $32,603 despite mixed reviews. The overall number one film, The Hangover, was second with $13,759. Perhaps most impressive was Up, which remained in the $10,000 club during its sophomore stint with $11,561. It's rare for a saturation level release to repeat on this chart. More...

Box Office Hangover Pleases Moviegoers

June 9th, 2009

We had a surprise number one at the box office this past weekend, and the films that beat Thursday's predictions outnumber those that failed to reach expected levels, both in terms of the number of films and in terms of total box office generated. This helped the industry to $165 million at the box office over the weekend; however, this was down about 0.2% from last weekend and 5.4% from the same weekend last year. That said, this is better than most were expecting, and 2009 is still way ahead of 2008's pace at $4.34 billion to $3.85 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Up Conquers Impressive Hangover

June 7th, 2009

Up held on to top spot on the box office chart over the weekend, based on the studio's Sunday estimates. But it was a very close thing. Only strong family business on Saturday and Sunday was enough to hold off a very impressive debut by The Hangover. The buddy comedy opened with an estimated $43.275 million, which was well ahead of most predictions, and showed that good reviews can still help bring in moviegoers. Land of the Lost, meanwhile, showed how bad reviews can still kill a movie: it opened with a paltry $19.5 million, making it the worst Summer opening of Will Ferrell's career. More...

Movie Website Reviews for the Weekend of June 5th, 2009

June 6th, 2009

There were three wide releases to crack the top ten this weekend, but when it comes to the best of the websites, it's a smaller Canadian movie that was the best. Waterlife's Official Site had a surprising amount of sound and animation to go with the impressive information and it is the winner of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Will New Releases Be Lost at the Box Office?

June 4th, 2009

It looks like we will have another losing weekend at the box office, as none of the three new wide releases look like they will come close to last year's winner. In fact, they might not top last year's second place film, or the sophomore stint of last week's box office champ. More...

2009 Preview: June

June 1st, 2009

So far we are one month into summer, and it looks like we will have six $100 million movies already (as I'm writing this, only two are confirmed, while three more should reach that milestone over the weekend.) However, June doesn't look as strong, either compared to last month, or the same month last year. It's not entirely bad, and we could have the bigget movie of the year opening this month, but don't expect six more $100 million movies. In fact, there's a chance we won't get half that many. 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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September 14th, 2008

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Cast Updates - July 17, 2008

July 17th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Humboldt County, Nine, The Perfect Game, and more! More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - July 17, 2008

July 17th, 2008

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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

Two days before his wedding, Doug and three friends drive to Las Vegas for a wild and memorable stag party. In fact, when the three groomsmen wake up the next morning, they can't remember a thing; nor can they find Doug. With little time to spare, the three hazy pals try to re-trace their steps and find Doug so they can get him back to Los Angeles in time to walk down the aisle.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$44,979,319 (16.2% of total gross)
Legs:6.17 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:59.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$35,000,000 (worldwide box office is 13.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,269 opening theaters/3,545 max. theaters, 10.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $389,360,797

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 5th, 2009 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: June 12th, 2009 (Wide) (Australia)
Video Release: December 15th, 2009 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for pervasive language, sexual content including nudity, and some drug material.
Running Time: 100 minutes
Franchise: Hangover
Comparisons: Blockbusters, 2009
vs. Pitch Perfect 3
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Keywords: Black Out Drunk, Day After, Accidental Engagement or Marriage, Body in a Trunk
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Warner Bros., Legendary Pictures, Green Hat Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 10th Thursday 28 $444,405 Aug 13, 2009 70
Biggest 10th Wednesday 29 $458,017 Aug 12, 2009 69
Biggest 10th Tuesday 33 $458,225 Aug 11, 2009 68
Biggest 10th Monday 45 $461,488 Aug 10, 2009 67
Biggest 10th Sunday 53 $940,427 Aug 9, 2009 66
Biggest Domestic 10th Weekend 90 $3,369,178 Aug 7, 2009 66
Biggest 10th Saturday 57 $1,405,659 Aug 8, 2009 65
Biggest 10th Friday 40 $1,023,092 Aug 7, 2009 64
Biggest 9th Thursday 12 $672,351 Aug 6, 2009 63
Biggest 9th Wednesday 17 $668,384 Aug 5, 2009 62
Biggest 9th Tuesday 24 $688,454 Aug 4, 2009 61
Biggest 9th Monday 49 $690,072 Aug 3, 2009 60
Biggest 9th Sunday 36 $1,560,223 Aug 2, 2009 59
Biggest Domestic 9th Weekend 62 $5,194,475 Jul 31, 2009 59
Biggest 9th Saturday 46 $2,072,934 Aug 1, 2009 58
Biggest 9th Friday 29 $1,561,318 Jul 31, 2009 57
Biggest 8th Thursday 18 $888,214 Jul 30, 2009 56
Fastest to $250m 125 $250,696,417 Jul 30, 2009 56
Biggest 8th Wednesday 18 $951,041 Jul 29, 2009 55
Biggest 8th Tuesday 25 $927,198 Jul 28, 2009 54
Biggest 8th Monday 42 $856,198 Jul 27, 2009 53
Biggest 8th Sunday 37 $1,823,646 Jul 26, 2009 52
Biggest Domestic 8th Weekend 64 $6,461,370 Jul 24, 2009 52
Biggest 8th Saturday 46 $2,643,492 Jul 25, 2009 51
Biggest 8th Friday 27 $1,994,232 Jul 24, 2009 50
Biggest 7th Thursday 21 $1,234,364 Jul 23, 2009 49
Biggest 7th Wednesday 23 $1,171,228 Jul 22, 2009 48
Biggest 7th Tuesday 27 $1,344,242 Jul 21, 2009 47
Biggest 7th Monday 47 $1,118,139 Jul 20, 2009 46
Biggest 7th Sunday 48 $2,261,388 Jul 19, 2009 45
Biggest Domestic 7th Weekend 56 $8,177,272 Jul 17, 2009 45
Biggest 7th Saturday 46 $3,345,296 Jul 18, 2009 44
Biggest 7th Friday 34 $2,570,588 Jul 17, 2009 43
Biggest 6th Thursday 45 $1,257,371 Jul 16, 2009 42
Biggest 6th Wednesday 47 $1,228,279 Jul 15, 2009 41
Biggest 6th Tuesday 56 $1,315,287 Jul 14, 2009 40
Biggest 6th Monday 65 $1,321,308 Jul 13, 2009 39
Biggest 6th Sunday 51 $2,861,974 Jul 12, 2009 38
Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend 68 $9,933,238 Jul 10, 2009 38
Biggest 6th Saturday 67 $3,921,646 Jul 11, 2009 37
Biggest 6th Friday 39 $3,149,618 Jul 10, 2009 36
Biggest 5th Thursday 40 $1,720,356 Jul 9, 2009 35
Biggest 5th Wednesday 34 $1,824,657 Jul 8, 2009 34
Biggest 5th Tuesday 43 $1,951,179 Jul 7, 2009 33
Biggest 5th Monday 62 $1,977,243 Jul 6, 2009 32
Biggest 5th Sunday 54 $3,964,563 Jul 5, 2009 31
Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend 94 $11,268,413 Jul 3, 2009 31
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 128 $11,268,413 Jul 3, 2009 31
Independence Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 183 $16,977,742 Jul 3, 2009 31
Fastest to $100m 164 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Fastest to $150m 154 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Fastest to $200m 154 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Fastest to $50m 190 $201,073,670 Jul 3, 2009 30
Biggest 5th Friday 30 $4,490,480 Jul 3, 2009 29
Biggest 4th Thursday 15 $2,993,918 Jul 2, 2009 28
Biggest 4th Wednesday 34 $2,394,162 Jul 1, 2009 27
Biggest 4th Tuesday 44 $2,749,356 Jun 30, 2009 26
Biggest 4th Monday 77 $2,578,117 Jun 29, 2009 25
Biggest 4th Sunday 85 $5,129,336 Jun 28, 2009 24
Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend 95 $17,022,166 Jun 26, 2009 24
Biggest 4th Friday 75 $5,307,101 Jun 26, 2009 22
Biggest 3rd Thursday 71 $2,827,131 Jun 25, 2009 21
Biggest 3rd Wednesday 67 $3,084,244 Jun 24, 2009 20
Biggest 3rd Tuesday 75 $3,492,326 Jun 23, 2009 19
Biggest 3rd Monday 60 $3,811,385 Jun 22, 2009 18
Biggest 3rd Sunday 84 $7,946,152 Jun 21, 2009 17
Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend 89 $26,753,473 Jun 19, 2009 17
Biggest 3rd Saturday 93 $10,396,287 Jun 20, 2009 16
Biggest 3rd Friday 74 $8,411,034 Jun 19, 2009 15
Biggest 2nd Thursday 61 $5,185,012 Jun 18, 2009 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 72 $5,050,273 Jun 17, 2009 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 93 $5,528,308 Jun 16, 2009 12
Biggest Domestic June Weekend 71 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 21 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Contemporary Fiction Weekend Domestic 77 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top R Weekend Domestic 46 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 83 $44,979,319 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top 2009 Theater Average 95 $13,759 Jun 5, 2009 3
Top Comedy Day Domestic 53 $16,734,033 Jun 5, 2009 1

Leading Cast

Bradley Cooper    Phil
Ed Helms    Stu
Zach Galifianakis    Alan

Supporting Cast

Justin Bartha    Doug
Heather Graham    Jade
Sasha Barrese    Tracy
Jeffrey Tambor    Sid
Ken Jeong    Mr. Chow
Rachel Harris*    Melissa
Mike Epps    Black Doug

Cameos

Mike Tyson    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Todd Phillips    Director
Jon Lucas    Screenwriter
Scott Moore    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Producer
Dan Goldberg    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Jon Jashni    Executive Producer
William Fay    Executive Producer
Scott Budnick    Executive Producer
J.C. Spink    Executive Producer
Chris Bender    Executive Producer
David A. Siegel    Co-Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Co-Producer
Lawrence Sher    Cinematographer
Debra Neil-Fisher    Editor
Christophe Beck    Composer
George Drakoulias    Music Supervisor
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
Bill Brzeski    Production Designer
Andrew Max Cahn    Supervising Art Director
A. Todd Holland    Art Director
Danielle Berman    Set Decorator
Louise Mingenbach    Costume Designer
Lee Orloff    Sound Mixer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Assistant Director
Juel Bestrop    Casting Director
Tim Chau    Re-recording Mixer
Gregory H. Watkins    Re-recording Mixer
Tim Chau    Sound Designer
Tim Chau    Supervising Sound Editor
Mitchell Kenney    Costume Supervisor

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

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December 6th, 2011

Cars 2 returned to top spot on the DVD Sales Chart this week thanks in part to Black Friday sales. Over the week it sold 1.06 million units, lifting its totals to 3.86 million units / $61.14 million putting into fourth place for 2011. More...

DVD Sales: Toys Retake Top Spot

December 7th, 2010

It was the Thanksgiving long weekend recently and the sales numbers this week include Black Friday. It should come as no surprise that there was an uptick in sales this week, with a number of older releases seeing a massive jump. This includes Toy Story 3, which shot into top spot with 1.27 million units / $21.19 million for the week and 6.78 million / $124.60 million after a month. It is now the third-best-selling DVD of the year. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for October 12th, 2010

October 11th, 2010

A strange week for the DVD and Blu-ray Release Report, as there are only five featured reviews for releases coming out this week. However, there are also eight featured reviews for releases that arrived late, plus another eight or so that came out this week where the screener is late. (There's a couple where I don't know if they will or will not arrive.) The Pick of the Week is one such release, How to Train Your Dragon on Blu-ray / DVD Combo, but be warned, that movie isn't released to the home market till Friday. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases are the Law

March 18th, 2010

Only three new releases reached the top 30 on this week's sales chart, and only one of those reached the top five. However, that film, Law Abiding Citizen, was able to win the race to the top with 830,000 units sold for opening week sale of $8.29 million. More...

DVD Sales: Couple New Releases Top Chart

March 10th, 2010

There were plenty of new releases spread throughout the top 30 on this week's sales chart. Leading the way was Couples Retreat with 1.36 million units sold, generating $21.79 million in opening week sales. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases Are It

February 24th, 2010

Four new releases reached the top 30 on this week's sales chart; however, they finished in the four top spots. Leading the way was Michael Jackson's This Is It with 1.51 million units sold and $24.22 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD Sales: Winning the Game

February 18th, 2010

Half a dozen new releases reached the top 30 on this week's sales chart and one of them reached number one. Even so, it was a really weak list. Gamer opened in first place, but it only sold 346,000 units and generated $5.78 million in consumer spending at retail. That's mediocre, no matter what its ranking. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases Do Bad

February 11th, 2010

While there were several new releases on the sales chart, including a new number one, sales were soft as a whole. The new number one film, I Can Do Bad All By Myself, only sold 581,000 units and generated $11.03 million in opening week sales. 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...

DVD Sales: 2010 Starts with a Hangover

January 31st, 2010

None of the new releases were able to take top spot on the DVD sales chart for January 3, leaving The Hangover in first place for the third week in a row. It added 692,000 units and $12.43 million to take its running tallies to 6.63 million units and $125.40 million. 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: WGA Nominations are Written in Stone

January 12th, 2010

The WGA announced their nominations this week, which include eleven awards, three of which are for theatrical releases. More...

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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...

International Details - Number Six for District Nine

October 4th, 2009

District 9 climbed into sixth place with $6.19 million on 2547 screens in 35 markets for a total of $56.88 million. This includes a fifth place, $926,000 opening on 253 screens in Italy, while it added $1.94 million on 448 screens during the full week in France for a total of $6.05 million after two. More...

International Details - Viking Still Pillaging International Box Office

September 26th, 2009

Vicky the Viking fell to sixth place with 7.40 million on 898 screens in 3 markets for a total of $24.55 million. Of that, $5.92 million was earned on 751 screens in Germany and it now has $18.94 million in its native market. More...

International Details - Dusk for Ice Age

September 19th, 2009

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International Details - An Interesting Proposal

September 12th, 2009

The Proposal had massive gains this past weekend and just failed to reach the top five with $5.83 million on 2160 screens in 42 markets for a total of $124.60 million internationally and $285.57 million worldwide. It is now the biggest worldwide hit for Sandra Bullock, and it still has a chance to overtake Speed internationally. This week it debuted in third place in Italy with $1.43 million on 354 screens over the weekend for a total of $1.86 million during its opening, which is much weaker than its performance here. It has yet to open in France, which is key in its quest to overtake Speed, but even if it bombs there and in Japan, it will still hit $300 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Still a Force to be Reckoned With

September 5th, 2009

G-Force just missed the top five with $7.09 million on 2964 screens in 30 markets for a total of $67.97 million. The film had no major market openings this week, but it did add $2.17 million on 409 screens in Russia for a total of $8.93 million after two weeks there. Up next is Spain this weekend, which means it could climb back into the top five, if it performs well there. More...

International Details - Post Summer Hangover

August 30th, 2009

Summer is mostly over and we're moving back to the normal schedule for the international box office columns. Mostly. There are still not enough multi-million dollar films to fill out the top 30, but as the blockbusters make way for smaller releases, that will change. Meanwhile, The Hangover remained in sixth place with $7.65 million on 2782 screens in 46 markets for a total of $152.38 million internationally and $420.65 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in Brazil with $1.13 million on 205 screens, while it remained in first place in Mexico with $1.04 million on 398 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.56 million after two. Other million dollar markets include Spain where it was down just 18% to $1.27 million on 319 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.88 million after two, and Germany where it added $1.02 million on 427 screens giving the film a total of $15.29 million after a month of release. More...

International Details - Enemies has a lot of International Friends

August 22nd, 2009

Public Enemies remained in fifth place with $8.74 million on 2919 screens in 49 markets for a total of $76.20 million. The film opened in first place in Spain with $2.44 million on 460 screens, but had to settle for fifth in South Korea with $1.22 million on 375 screens over the weekend and $1.70 million in total. With Debuts in Italy and Japan still ahead, the film should have no trouble topping $100 million internationally and $200 million worldwide. However, it was a costly film to make, so it will have to show some strength on the home market to show a profit. More...

International Details - Potter Hits Half a Billion

August 16th, 2009

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince became just the second film of the year to reach $500 million on the international chart, but the sixth film of that franchise to reach that milestone. Over the weekend it earned $22.85 million on 9346 screens in 63 markets for a total of $548.68 million internationally and $822.53 million worldwide after just four weeks of release. The film is running on holdovers, but it did place third in France adding $3.78 million on 918 screens over the weekend for a total of $45.08 million in that market. Meanwhile it remained in first place in Germany with $2.74 million on 908 screens giving it $54.68 million in total. Its best market overall remains the U.K. where it has made $73.85 million, including $2.25 million on 535 screens over the past weekend. More...

International Details - One for the Ages

August 8th, 2009

Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs became the all-time highest grossing animated film on the international scene during the past week. Over the weekend it earned $24.66 million on 8844 screens in 68 markets for a total of $551.39 million internationally, which tops the $526.88 million earned by Finding Nemo. On the other hand, that film made $866.59 million worldwide compared to this film's running tally of $733.45 million. Ice Age isn't done yet, and should reach a couple milestones before it is done. but the record is likely safe. More...

International Details - Ice Not Showing its Age

August 1st, 2009

It took Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs just a month to reach $500 million internationally becoming just the seventeenth film to reach that milestone. Over the weekend it added $40.37 million on 10,518 screens in 102 markets for a total of $505.18 million internationally and $676.68 million worldwide. The week the film opened in Japan, but it went nowhere in that market finishing in 10th place with $428,000 on 233 screens. The film opens in South Korea in a couple of weeks and in Italy at the end of the month, and when it does it should be at $600 million internationally and $800 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Harry Leaves Competition in the Cold

July 26th, 2009

Ice Age - Dawn of the Dinosaurs was pushed into second place by The Half-Blood Prince, but it became the biggest international hit of the year topping Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen. Over the weekend the film added $61.90 million on 11,089 screens in 102 markets for a total of $430.88 million internationally and $582.75 million Worldwide. It is possible that the film is already the biggest his in the franchise, but we won't know for sure till this weekend's numbers are released. More...

Hot-Blooded Weekend

July 21st, 2009

The year-to-year box office comparison has been hit hard over the weekend due to the competition from The Dark Knight, which opened this weekend last year. That film alone made $158.41 million over three days. This year, the total box office was $160 million, or 38% lower than last year. It was 12% more than last weekend, and 2009 is still ahead of 2008 by a 10% margin, $5.98 billion to $5.44 billion. But there's no chance things will rebound this coming week. More...

International Details - New Number One for the Year

July 19th, 2009

Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen became the biggest hit of the year on the international scene, at least for a little while. Over the weekend it added $34.27 million on 8210 screens in 62 markets for a total of $371.24 million internationally and $710.46 million worldwide. It has overtaken Angels and Demons for the biggest international hit of 2009, for the time being, while it is just ahead of the original's worldwide total. More...

Weekend Estimates: Half-Blood Prince Posts $79.5 Million Opening Weekend

July 19th, 2009

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince has posted a $79.5 million opening weekend, according to Warner Bros.' estimate released on Sunday. The movie's daily box office was an estimated $26.8 million on Friday, $29.2 million on Saturday and $23.4 million on Sunday -- and represents a remarkable level of consistency over the first five days in release, after a huge performance at midnight screenings on Wednesday. The five-day total of $159.7 million is a new record for the franchise at this stage of a run (see comparison chart for Harry Poter Movies), although it does leave the movies somewhat behind the blistering early pace of The Dark Knight and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. More...

Fashionably Late

July 14th, 2009

The weekend at the box office was rather boring, at least as far as box office numbers go. We had no records broken, no blockbuster releases, and no films that shocked analysts, either on the high end or the low end. Total ticket sales were at $143 million, which is 12% lower than last weekend and 5.5% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-day, 2009 is still ahead of 2008 by 11.2%, $5.68 billion to $5.11 billion. More...

International Details - Transformers Involved in Change on Top

July 12th, 2009

Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen fell to second place with $57.50 million on 9158 screens in 61 markets for a total of $301.64 million. This puts the film less than $100 million behind the original internationally, which is a lead that won't last long. The film's biggest market of the weekend was South Korea where it placed first adding $7.76 million on 1076 screens to its total of $27.81 million. It also was impressive in China adding $5.2 million on 1009 screens for a total of $41.6 million, while it remained in first place in Australia with $4.95 million on 456 screens over the weekend and $21.51 million after two, and in Italy with $1.39 million on 565 screens over the weekend for a total of $8.06 million, also after two. More...

Transformers Hang on to Top Spot

July 7th, 2009

New releases were not as strong as expected, and Independence Day itself hurt a little more than I was expecting, but the overall box office was still solid at $162 million. Granted, this was nearly 19% less than last weekend, but more importantly it was 1.4% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has made $5.44 billion, which is 11.6% ahead of last year's pace. More...

International Details - Hanging Out with Hangover

July 5th, 2009

The Hangover climbed into second place with $11.14 million on 2091 screens in 28 markets for a total of $47.81 million. This was actually 2% lower than last week's performance. Its only major market opening came from France where it placed second with $3.31 million on 251 screens, but that was for the full week. (This is still impressive.) In the U.K. it was down just 15% to $3.15 million on 425 screens over the weekend and $18.50 million after three. It is a couple of weeks away from overtaking Terminator Salvation in that market. Over in Australia it managed to dip just 30% to $1.80 million on 227 screens over the weekend for a total of $9.07 million. It will also top Terminator Salvation in this market, and could beat out Angels and Demons as well. Massive. On the other hand, I'm not sure the film will do as well in most non-English speaking markets, as comedy tends to be harder to translate into other cultures. More...

Dawn of the Holidays

July 1st, 2009

While the movie industry has been in summer mode for a full two months, for many, the July 4th weekend marks the official start of summer. To celebrate, there are two saturation level releases coming out this week, and both are opening tonight and not Friday. Both could be major hits, but they could have real trouble topping Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen over the weekend. Compared to last year, I don't think anything will top Hancock's opening weekend, but combined they should help 2009 maintain its strong pace compared to last year. More...

International Top of the Chart - Transformers Near $200 Million Mark

July 1st, 2009

Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen expanded into 57 more markets earning one of the biggest weekends on the international scene. The film pulled in $165.43 million on 9763 screens in 59 for a two-week total of $189.58 million internationally, while it now has $389.65 million worldwide. This is the fourth biggest weekend haul on the international scene ever, behind Spider-Man 3, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, but ahead of The Da Vinci Code. More...

Transformers Gets Revenge on the Critics

June 29th, 2009

The biggest opening of the year, and in some respects the biggest opening weekend ever, helped the overall box office recover from its mini-slump, with moviegoers spending just a hair shy of $200 million on tickets over the weekend. This was up 32% from last weekend and 7.9% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has now amassed $5.13 billion in ticket sales, which is 12% higher than last year's pace. It has been a long, long time since we've seen this kind of year-over-year growth, and while it is likely the box office will cool down over the rest of the summer, this is still an amazing performance. More...

International Details - Terminating Another Milestone

June 28th, 2009

Terminator Salvation fell to second place with $18.94 million on 9263 screens in 71 markets over the weekend, for a total of $200.84 million internationally and $320.57 million worldwide. The film has been troubled by sharp drop-offs internationally, and that was certainly the case this past weekend, as it was down 65% in Japan. Japan. It was down 65% in Japan, which is a market known for its strong holds. It still added $3.72 million on 697 screens over the weekend for a total of $19.70 million after two, but that's a sharper decline than anticipated. More...

$100 Million Weekend for Revenge?

June 26th, 2009

It looks like the high end of expectations might not have been high enough as Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen opened with more than $60 million on Wednesday, including midnight showings. This bodes very week for its weekend haul, which should help the overall box office from last year. To put this into perspective, last year's number one film, WALL-E earned $63 million over the weekend, or barely more than Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen earned in one day. More...

Millions Accept Box Office Proposal

June 23rd, 2009

It was a better-than-expected weekend at the box office as every film in the top five matched or exceeded expectations. This led to an overall industry haul of $151 million, which is 9.6% higher than last weekend and 5.6% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $4.78 billion, which is 10.5% higher than 2008's pace. More...

International details - Hangover Shows Potential Overseas

June 21st, 2009

Night at the Museum - Battle for the Smithsonian remained in second place adding a solid $18.53 million on 8300 screens in 67 markets for a total of $175.90 million. The film opened in first place in Mexico, no surprise there, but with $3.34 million on 1150 screens its per screen average is not that impressive and being booked on more than 1000 screens, you think the studio was expecting a bit more. The film did hang on better than most in South Korea down just 50% to $2.13 million on 576 screens over the weekend for a total of $7.57 million after two. It also added $1.77 million on 506 screens in the U.K. for a total of $27.96 million, which is its best single market of its run so far. More...

Weekend Estimates: Bullock's Best Betters Black

June 21st, 2009

This was the weekend of the comedy in theaters, and romance won out over the numbskulls. Sandra Bullock enjoyed her best opening weekend ever as The Proposal topped the chart with an impressive $34.1 million, according to Disney's Sunday estimate. Bullock's previous best was the $17.5 million opening for Premonition in 2007, so this is a tremendous weekend for her. More...

Decent Proposal

June 18th, 2009

We have another two new saturation level releases and two holdovers that will play an important part in this week's box office race, again. It appears that only one of the new films has a legitimate shot at top spot, while we could have our first threpeat in nearly a year. Overall, the box office looks like it will continue its losing streak vs. 2009, as this time last year was marginally stronger. Hopefully that will change next week. More...

Food Soars Past the Moon on the Per Theater Chart

June 16th, 2009

There were half-a-dozen films that managed to reach the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart, led by Food, Inc. with an impressive average of $20,171 in three theaters. This suggests at least some potential for expansion. Moon opened in a few more theaters while its average was slightly below at $17,006, but this is also enough to suggest some potential for expansion. Tetro opened on Thursday and earned nearly $40,000 over 4 days, but over the three-day weekend it managed an average of $16,221. Away We Go expanded from 4 to 45 theaters, but still earned an average of $12,463, and this is very good news indeed. Youssou N'Dour: I Bring What I Love opened with an average of $10,866 in three theaters while Le Combat Dans l'Ile opened with $10,217 in one. The overall box office champion, The Hangover, came awfully close to the $10,000 mark with an average of $9,775. More...

Box Office Lacks Imagination

June 16th, 2009

It was a rough weekend at the box office as neither saturation level new release was able to live up to expectations. Even with stronger than expected holdovers, total box office receipts were still down 16.7% from last weekend to $138 million, which is 23.3% below the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $4.55 billion at the box office, which is still 10.9% higher than last year's pace, but we are getting to the point where attendance might show declines, as we've lost a lot of ground in the past few weeks. More...

Weekend Estimates: Hangover Tops Weekend, Shows Record-Breaking Legs

June 14th, 2009

After a titanic three-way struggle at the top of the chart, the weekend belongs to The Hangover, which beat off a continued strong run from Up and a decent, but slightly disappointing debut from The Taking of Pelham 123. Hangover recorded the best second weekend decline ever for a movie playing in over 3,000 theaters, excluding holiday weekends -- a truly remarkable performance, and a sign that this will be the surprise hit of Summer. For comparison, the record was previously held by Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl, which fell 27% in its second weekend. Hangover is projected to fall 25.7%, so the record isn't guaranteed, but the movie is moving in pretty exalted circles. More...

Confusion Over Which Films will Place 1 2 3

June 11th, 2009

We have two new saturation level releases and two holdovers that will play an important part in this week's box office race, and three of them have a legitimate shot at taking first place. This depth should help the overall box office numbers, but the weekend will still have a hard time reaching the box office level of last year when The Incredible Hulk opened with just over $55 million. In fact, the number one film this year might not earn half that much. Let's hope that is not the case, but there is certainly a chance of that happening. On the other end of the spectrum, there is a slim chance the top film surprise by earning $40 million, or more, and coasting to $100 million in total. More...

Staying Up on the Per Theater Chart

June 9th, 2009

Two new releases cracked $10,000 on the per theater chart this week, including Away We Go, which led the way with $32,603 despite mixed reviews. The overall number one film, The Hangover, was second with $13,759. Perhaps most impressive was Up, which remained in the $10,000 club during its sophomore stint with $11,561. It's rare for a saturation level release to repeat on this chart. More...

Box Office Hangover Pleases Moviegoers

June 9th, 2009

We had a surprise number one at the box office this past weekend, and the films that beat Thursday's predictions outnumber those that failed to reach expected levels, both in terms of the number of films and in terms of total box office generated. This helped the industry to $165 million at the box office over the weekend; however, this was down about 0.2% from last weekend and 5.4% from the same weekend last year. That said, this is better than most were expecting, and 2009 is still way ahead of 2008's pace at $4.34 billion to $3.85 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Up Conquers Impressive Hangover

June 7th, 2009

Up held on to top spot on the box office chart over the weekend, based on the studio's Sunday estimates. But it was a very close thing. Only strong family business on Saturday and Sunday was enough to hold off a very impressive debut by The Hangover. The buddy comedy opened with an estimated $43.275 million, which was well ahead of most predictions, and showed that good reviews can still help bring in moviegoers. Land of the Lost, meanwhile, showed how bad reviews can still kill a movie: it opened with a paltry $19.5 million, making it the worst Summer opening of Will Ferrell's career. More...

Movie Website Reviews for the Weekend of June 5th, 2009

June 6th, 2009

There were three wide releases to crack the top ten this weekend, but when it comes to the best of the websites, it's a smaller Canadian movie that was the best. Waterlife's Official Site had a surprising amount of sound and animation to go with the impressive information and it is the winner of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Will New Releases Be Lost at the Box Office?

June 4th, 2009

It looks like we will have another losing weekend at the box office, as none of the three new wide releases look like they will come close to last year's winner. In fact, they might not top last year's second place film, or the sophomore stint of last week's box office champ. More...

2009 Preview: June

June 1st, 2009

So far we are one month into summer, and it looks like we will have six $100 million movies already (as I'm writing this, only two are confirmed, while three more should reach that milestone over the weekend.) However, June doesn't look as strong, either compared to last month, or the same month last year. It's not entirely bad, and we could have the bigget movie of the year opening this month, but don't expect six more $100 million movies. In fact, there's a chance we won't get half that many. 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...

New Movie US Release Dates - September 14, 2008

September 14th, 2008

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Box, Hangover, The Fast and the Furious 4 and more! More...

Cast Updates - July 17, 2008

July 17th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Humboldt County, Nine, The Perfect Game, and more! More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - July 17, 2008

July 17th, 2008

This week another number of upcoming movies, new stars and directors have been added to our archive! More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 5, 2009 1 $44,979,319   3,269 $13,759   $44,979,319 1
Jun 12, 2009 1 $32,794,387 -27% 3,355 $9,775   $104,768,489 2
Jun 19, 2009 2 $26,753,473 -18% 3,545 $7,547   $152,817,015 3
Jun 26, 2009 3 $17,022,166 -36% 3,525 $4,829   $183,054,267 4
Jul 3, 2009 5 $11,268,413 -34% 3,070 $3,670   $205,038,233 5
Jul 10, 2009 6 $9,933,238 -12% 3,002 $3,309   $222,444,906 6
Jul 17, 2009 6 $8,177,272 -18% 2,667 $3,066   $235,744,423 7
Jul 24, 2009 7 $6,461,370 -21% 2,285 $2,828   $247,073,766 8
Jul 31, 2009 8 $5,194,475 -20% 2,071 $2,508   $255,890,892 9
Aug 7, 2009 11 $3,369,178 -35% 1,690 $1,994   $261,979,331 10
Aug 14, 2009 14 $1,988,986 -41% 1,185 $1,678   $265,790,452 11
Aug 21, 2009 14 $1,474,236 -26% 848 $1,738   $268,277,556 12
Aug 28, 2009 16 $1,340,141 -9% 801 $1,673   $270,237,753 13
Sep 4, 2009 17 $1,222,045 -9% 709 $1,724   $271,921,527 14
Sep 11, 2009 19 $709,225 -42% 564 $1,257   $273,136,280 15
Sep 18, 2009 21 $467,373 -34% 401 $1,166   $273,863,601 16
Sep 25, 2009 21 $423,193 -9% 355 $1,192   $274,452,813 17
Oct 2, 2009 19 $552,565 +31% 517 $1,069   $275,156,197 18
Oct 9, 2009 25 $427,338 -23% 471 $907   $275,813,456 19
Oct 16, 2009 26 $267,583 -37% 359 $745   $276,276,785 20
Oct 23, 2009 27 $201,345 -25% 291 $692   $276,583,220 21
Oct 30, 2009 29 $117,334 -42% 215 $546   $276,771,408 22
Nov 6, 2009 32 $109,430 -7% 152 $720   $276,942,541 23
Nov 13, 2009 33 $80,269 -27% 130 $617   $277,069,721 24
Nov 20, 2009 38 $56,972 -29% 103 $553   $277,156,483 25
Nov 27, 2009 44 $50,371 -12% 85 $593   $277,240,744 26
Dec 4, 2009 47 $28,200 -44% 74 $381   $277,283,642 27
Dec 11, 2009 50 $18,956 -33% 49 $387   $277,313,371 28

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 5, 2009 1 $16,734,033     3,269 $5,119   $16,734,033 1
Jun 6, 2009 2 $15,056,771 -10%   3,269 $4,606   $31,790,804 2
Jun 7, 2009 2 $13,188,515 -12%   3,269 $4,034   $44,979,319 3
Jun 8, 2009 1 $7,659,108 -42%   3,269 $2,343   $52,638,427 4
Jun 9, 2009 1 $6,589,423 -14%   3,269 $2,016   $59,227,850 5
Jun 10, 2009 1 $6,655,228 +1%   3,269 $2,036   $65,883,078 6
Jun 11, 2009 1 $6,091,024 -8%   3,269 $1,863   $71,974,102 7
Jun 12, 2009 1 $10,310,510 +69% -38% 3,355 $3,073   $82,284,612 8
Jun 13, 2009 2 $12,603,342 +22% -16% 3,355 $3,757   $94,887,954 9
Jun 14, 2009 1 $9,880,535 -22% -25% 3,355 $2,945   $104,768,489 10
Jun 15, 2009 1 $5,531,460 -44% -28% 3,355 $1,649   $110,299,949 11
Jun 16, 2009 1 $5,528,308 n/c -16% 3,355 $1,648   $115,828,257 12
Jun 17, 2009 1 $5,050,273 -9% -24% 3,355 $1,505   $120,878,530 13
Jun 18, 2009 1 $5,185,012 +3% -15% 3,355 $1,545   $126,063,542 14
Jun 19, 2009 3 $8,411,034 +62% -18% 3,545 $2,373   $134,474,576 15
Jun 20, 2009 2 $10,396,287 +24% -18% 3,545 $2,933   $144,870,863 16
Jun 21, 2009 3 $7,946,152 -24% -20% 3,545 $2,242   $152,817,015 17
Jun 22, 2009 2 $3,811,385 -52% -31% 3,545 $1,075   $156,628,400 18
Jun 23, 2009 2 $3,492,326 -8% -37% 3,545 $985   $160,120,726 19
Jun 24, 2009 3 $3,084,244 -12% -39% 3,545 $870   $163,204,970 20
Jun 25, 2009 3 $2,827,131 -8% -45% 3,545 $797   $166,032,101 21
Jun 26, 2009 3 $5,307,101 +88% -37% 3,525 $1,506   $171,339,202 22
Jun 27, 2009 3 $6,585,729 +24% -37% 3,525 $1,868   $177,924,931 23
Jun 28, 2009 3 $5,129,336 -22% -35% 3,525 $1,455   $183,054,267 24
Jun 29, 2009 3 $2,578,117 -50% -32% 3,525 $731   $185,632,384 25
Jun 30, 2009 3 $2,749,356 +7% -21% 3,525 $780   $188,381,740 26
Jul 1, 2009 5 $2,394,162 -13% -22% 3,124 $766   $190,775,902 27
Jul 2, 2009 5 $2,993,918 +25% +6% 3,124 $958   $193,769,820 28
Jul 3, 2009 5 $4,490,480 +50% -15% 3,124 $1,437   $198,260,300 29
Jul 4, 2009 5 $2,813,370 -37% -57% 3,124 $901   $201,073,670 30
Jul 5, 2009 5 $3,964,563 +41% -23% 3,124 $1,269   $205,038,233 31
Jul 6, 2009 5 $1,977,243 -50% -23% 3,070 $644   $207,015,476 32
Jul 7, 2009 5 $1,951,179 -1% -29% 3,070 $636   $208,966,655 33
Jul 8, 2009 5 $1,824,657 -6% -24% 3,070 $594   $210,791,312 34
Jul 9, 2009 5 $1,720,356 -6% -43% 3,070 $560   $212,511,668 35
Jul 10, 2009 6 $3,149,618 +83% -30% 3,002 $1,049   $215,661,286 36
Jul 11, 2009 6 $3,921,646 +25% +39% 3,002 $1,306   $219,582,932 37
Jul 12, 2009 5 $2,861,974 -27% -28% 3,002 $953   $222,444,906 38
Jul 13, 2009 6 $1,321,308 -54% -33% 3,002 $440   $223,766,214 39
Jul 14, 2009 6 $1,315,287 n/c -33% 3,002 $438   $225,081,501 40
Jul 15, 2009 7 $1,228,279 -7% -33% 2,667 $461   $226,309,780 41
Jul 16, 2009 6 $1,257,371 +2% -27% 2,667 $471   $227,567,151 42
Jul 17, 2009 6 $2,570,588 +104% -18% 2,667 $964   $230,137,739 43
Jul 18, 2009 5 $3,345,296 +30% -15% 2,667 $1,254   $233,483,035 44
Jul 19, 2009 5 $2,261,388 -32% -21% 2,667 $848   $235,744,423 45
Jul 20, 2009 6 $1,118,139 -51% -15% 2,667 $419   $236,862,562 46
Jul 21, 2009 5 $1,344,242 +20% +2% 2,667 $504   $238,206,804 47
Jul 22, 2009 5 $1,171,228 -13% -5% 2,667 $439   $239,378,032 48
Jul 23, 2009 5 $1,234,364 +5% -2% 2,667 $463   $240,612,396 49
Jul 24, 2009 8 $1,994,232 +62% -22% 2,285 $873   $242,606,628 50
Jul 25, 2009 7 $2,643,492 +33% -21% 2,285 $1,157   $245,250,120 51
Jul 26, 2009 7 $1,823,646 -31% -19% 2,285 $798   $247,073,766 52
Jul 27, 2009 8 $856,198 -53% -23% 2,285 $375   $247,929,964 53
Jul 28, 2009 8 $927,198 +8% -31% 2,285 $406   $248,857,162 54
Jul 29, 2009 8 $951,041 +3% -19% 2,285 $416   $249,808,203 55
Jul 30, 2009 8 $888,214 -7% -28% 2,285 $389   $250,696,417 56
Jul 31, 2009 9 $1,561,318 +76% -22% 2,071 $754   $252,257,735 57
Aug 1, 2009 7 $2,072,934 +33% -22% 2,071 $1,001   $254,330,669 58
Aug 2, 2009 8 $1,560,223 -25% -14% 2,071 $753   $255,890,892 59
Aug 3, 2009 9 $690,072 -56% -19% 2,071 $333   $256,580,964 60
Aug 4, 2009 9 $688,454 n/c -26% 2,071 $332   $257,269,418 61
Aug 5, 2009 9 $668,384 -3% -30% 2,071 $323   $257,937,802 62
Aug 6, 2009 9 $672,351 +1% -24% 2,071 $325   $258,610,153 63
Aug 7, 2009 12 $1,023,092 +52% -34% 1,690 $605   $259,633,245 64
Aug 8, 2009 9 $1,405,659 +37% -32% 1,690 $832   $261,038,904 65
Aug 9, 2009 11 $940,427 -33% -40% 1,690 $556   $261,979,331 66
Aug 10, 2009 11 $461,488 -51% -33% 1,690 $273   $262,440,819 67
Aug 11, 2009 12 $458,225 -1% -33% 1,690 $271   $262,899,044 68
Aug 12, 2009 11 $458,017 n/c -31% 1,690 $271   $263,357,061 69
Aug 13, 2009 11 $444,405 -3% -34% 1,690 $263   $263,801,466 70
Aug 14, 2009 14 $620,781 +40% -39% 1,185 $524   $264,422,247 71
Aug 15, 2009 13 $855,257 +38% -39% 1,185 $722   $265,277,504 72
Aug 16, 2009 14 $512,948 -40% -45% 1,185 $433   $265,790,452 73
Aug 17, 2009 14 $253,218 -51% -45% 1,185 $214   $266,043,670 74
Aug 18, 2009 14 $257,750 +2% -44% 1,185 $218   $266,301,420 75
Aug 19, 2009 14 $252,414 -2% -45% 1,185 $213   $266,553,834 76
Aug 20, 2009 14 $249,486 -1% -44% 1,185 $211   $266,803,320 77
Aug 21, 2009 - $455,355 +83% -27% 848 $537   $267,258,675 78
Aug 22, 2009 - $666,429 +46% -22% 848 $786   $267,925,104 79
Aug 23, 2009 - $352,452 -47% -31% 848 $416   $268,277,556 80
Aug 24, 2009 - $153,152 -57% -40% 848 $181   $268,430,708 81
Aug 25, 2009 - $161,296 +5% -37% 848 $190   $268,592,004 82
Aug 26, 2009 - $157,268 -2% -38% 848 $185   $268,749,272 83
Aug 27, 2009 - $148,340 -6% -41% 848 $175   $268,897,612 84
Aug 28, 2009 16 $416,645 +181% -9% 801 $520   $269,314,257 85
Aug 29, 2009 16 $638,164 +53% -4% 801 $797   $269,952,421 86
Aug 30, 2009 17 $285,332 -55% -19% 801 $356   $270,237,753 87
Aug 31, 2009 - $111,247 -61% -27% 801 $139   $270,349,000 88
Sep 1, 2009 - $118,025 +6% -27% 801 $147   $270,467,025 89
Sep 2, 2009 - $115,207 -2% -27% 801 $144   $270,582,232 90
Sep 3, 2009 - $117,250 +2% -21% 801 $146   $270,699,482 91
Sep 4, 2009 - $301,596 +157% -28% 709 $425   $271,001,078 92
Sep 5, 2009 - $436,240 +45% -32% 709 $615   $271,437,318 93
Sep 6, 2009 - $484,209 +11% +70% 709 $683   $271,921,527 94
Sep 7, 2009 17 $275,861 -43% +148% 709 $389   $272,197,388 95
Sep 8, 2009 - $84,252 -69% -29% 709 $119   $272,281,640 96
Sep 9, 2009 - $74,331 -12% -35% 709 $105   $272,355,971 97
Sep 10, 2009 - $71,084 -4% -39% 709 $100   $272,427,055 98
Sep 11, 2009 - $225,500 +217% -25% 564 $400   $272,652,555 99
Sep 12, 2009 - $344,821 +53% -21% 564 $611   $272,997,376 100
Sep 13, 2009 - $138,904 -60% -71% 564 $246   $273,136,280 101
Sep 14, 2009 - $57,227 -59% -79% 564 $101   $273,193,507 102
Sep 15, 2009 - $65,340 +14% -22% 564 $116   $273,258,847 103
Sep 16, 2009 - $67,334 +3% -9% 564 $119   $273,326,181 104
Sep 17, 2009 - $70,047 +4% -1% 564 $124   $273,396,228 105
Sep 18, 2009 - $151,618 +116% -33% 401 $378   $273,547,846 106
Sep 19, 2009 - $213,978 +41% -38% 401 $534   $273,761,824 107
Sep 20, 2009 - $101,777 -52% -27% 401 $254   $273,863,601 108
Sep 21, 2009 - $36,873 -64% -36% 401 $92   $273,900,474 109
Sep 22, 2009 - $44,452 +21% -32% 401 $111   $273,944,926 110
Sep 23, 2009 - $42,485 -4% -37% 401 $106   $273,987,411 111
Sep 24, 2009 - $42,209 -1% -40% 401 $105   $274,029,620 112
Sep 25, 2009 - $130,644 +210% -14% 355 $368   $274,160,264 113
Sep 26, 2009 - $201,600 +54% -6% 355 $568   $274,361,864 114
Sep 27, 2009 - $90,949 -55% -11% 355 $256   $274,452,813 115
Sep 28, 2009 - $34,471 -62% -7% 355 $97   $274,487,284 116
Sep 29, 2009 - $39,496 +15% -11% 355 $111   $274,526,780 117
Sep 30, 2009 - $37,127 -6% -13% 355 $105   $274,563,907 118
Oct 1, 2009 - $39,725 +7% -6% 355 $112   $274,603,632 119
Oct 2, 2009 - $171,221 +331% +31% 517 $331   $274,774,853 120
Oct 3, 2009 - $253,917 +48% +26% 517 $491   $275,028,770 121
Oct 4, 2009 - $127,427 -50% +40% 517 $246   $275,156,197 122
Oct 5, 2009 - $49,697 -61% +44% 517 $96   $275,205,894 123
Oct 6, 2009 - $62,121 +25% +57% 517 $120   $275,268,015 124
Oct 7, 2009 - $58,179 -6% +57% 517 $113   $275,326,194 125
Oct 8, 2009 - $59,924 +3% +51% 517 $116   $275,386,118 126
Oct 9, 2009 - $137,009 +129% -20% 471 $291   $275,523,127 127
Oct 10, 2009 - $183,088 +34% -28% 471 $389   $275,706,215 128
Oct 11, 2009 - $107,241 -41% -16% 471 $228   $275,813,456 129
Oct 12, 2009 - $54,893 -49% +10% 471 $117   $275,868,349 130
Oct 13, 2009 - $46,550 -15% -25% 471 $99   $275,914,899 131
Oct 14, 2009 - $47,081 +1% -19% 471 $100   $275,961,980 132
Oct 15, 2009 - $47,222 n/c -21% 471 $100   $276,009,202 133
Oct 16, 2009 - $85,753 +82% -37% 359 $239   $276,094,955 134
Oct 17, 2009 - $123,749 +44% -32% 359 $345   $276,218,704 135
Oct 18, 2009 - $58,081 -53% -46% 359 $162   $276,276,785 136
Oct 19, 2009 - $22,151 -62% -60% 359 $62   $276,298,936 137
Oct 20, 2009 - $26,824 +21% -42% 359 $75   $276,325,760 138
Oct 21, 2009 - $27,192 +1% -42% 359 $76   $276,352,952 139
Oct 22, 2009 - $28,923 +6% -39% 359 $81   $276,381,875 140
Oct 23, 2009 - $67,870 +135% -21% 291 $233   $276,449,745 141
Oct 24, 2009 - $90,687 +34% -27% 291 $312   $276,540,432 142
Oct 25, 2009 - $42,788 -53% -26% 291 $147   $276,583,220 143
Oct 26, 2009 - $16,571 -61% -25% 291 $57   $276,599,791 144
Oct 27, 2009 - $18,896 +14% -30% 291 $65   $276,618,687 145
Oct 28, 2009 - $17,763 -6% -35% 251 $71   $276,636,450 146
Oct 29, 2009 - $17,624 -1% -39% 251 $70   $276,654,074 147
Oct 30, 2009 - $42,708 +142% -37% 215 $199   $276,696,782 148
Oct 31, 2009 - $39,407 -8% -57% 215 $183   $276,736,189 149
Nov 1, 2009 - $35,219 -11% -18% 215 $164   $276,771,408 150
Nov 2, 2009 - $13,036 -63% -21% 215 $61   $276,784,444 151
Nov 3, 2009 - $15,904 +22% -16% 215 $74   $276,800,348 152
Nov 4, 2009 - $15,268 -4% -14% 215 $71   $276,815,616 153
Nov 5, 2009 - $17,495 +15% -1% 215 $81   $276,833,111 154
Nov 6, 2009 - $35,915 +105% -16% 152 $236   $276,869,026 155
Nov 7, 2009 - $50,478 +41% +28% 152 $332   $276,919,504 156
Nov 8, 2009 - $23,037 -54% -35% 152 $152   $276,942,541 157
Nov 9, 2009 - $8,946 -61% -31% 152 $59   $276,951,487 158
Nov 10, 2009 - $13,151 +47% -17% 152 $87   $276,964,638 159
Nov 11, 2009 - $14,918 +13% -2% 152 $98   $276,979,556 160
Nov 12, 2009 - $9,896 -34% -43% 152 $65   $276,989,452 161
Nov 13, 2009 - $27,950 +182% -22% 130 $215   $277,017,402 162
Nov 14, 2009 - $37,288 +33% -26% 130 $287   $277,054,690 163
Nov 15, 2009 - $15,031 -60% -35% 130 $116   $277,069,721 164
Nov 16, 2009 - $7,215 -52% -19% 130 $56   $277,076,936 165
Nov 17, 2009 - $7,349 +2% -44% 130 $57   $277,084,285 166
Nov 18, 2009 - $7,476 +2% -50% 130 $58   $277,091,761 167
Nov 19, 2009 - $7,750 +4% -22% 130 $60   $277,099,511 168
Nov 20, 2009 - $18,854 +143% -33% 103 $183   $277,118,365 169
Nov 21, 2009 - $26,286 +39% -30% 103 $255   $277,144,651 170
Nov 22, 2009 - $11,832 -55% -21% 103 $115   $277,156,483 171
Nov 23, 2009 - $5,821 -51% -19% 103 $57   $277,162,304 172
Nov 24, 2009 - $7,949 +37% +8% 103 $77   $277,170,253 173
Nov 25, 2009 - $10,150 +28% +36% 85 $119   $277,180,403 174
Nov 26, 2009 - $9,970 -2% +29% 85 $117   $277,190,373 175
Nov 27, 2009 - $20,729 +108% +10% 85 $244   $277,211,102 176
Nov 28, 2009 - $21,667 +5% -18% 85 $255   $277,232,769 177
Nov 29, 2009 - $7,975 -63% -33% 85 $94   $277,240,744 178
Nov 30, 2009 - $3,270 -59% -44% 85 $38   $277,244,014 179
Dec 1, 2009 - $3,670 +12% -54% 85 $43   $277,247,684 180
Dec 2, 2009 - $3,857 +5% -62% 85 $45   $277,251,541 181
Dec 3, 2009 - $3,901 +1% -61% 85 $46   $277,255,442 182
Dec 4, 2009 - $9,421 +142% -55% 74 $127   $277,264,863 183
Dec 5, 2009 - $13,863 +47% -36% 74 $187   $277,278,726 184
Dec 6, 2009 - $4,916 -65% -38% 74 $66   $277,283,642 185
Dec 7, 2009 - $2,572 -48% -21% 74 $35   $277,286,214 186
Dec 8, 2009 - $2,720 +6% -26% 74 $37   $277,288,934 187
Dec 9, 2009 - $2,775 +2% -28% 74 $38   $277,291,709 188
Dec 10, 2009 - $2,706 -2% -31% 74 $37   $277,294,415 189
Dec 11, 2009 - $6,433 +138% -32% 49 $131   $277,300,848 190
Dec 12, 2009 - $8,307 +29% -40% 49 $170   $277,309,155 191
Dec 13, 2009 - $4,216 -49% -14% 49 $86   $277,313,371 192
Dec 14, 2009 - $2,277 -46% -11% 49 $46   $277,315,648 193
Dec 15, 2009 - $2,348 +3% -14% 49 $48   $277,317,996 194
Dec 16, 2009 - $2,094 -11% -25% 49 $43   $277,320,090 195
Dec 17, 2009 - $2,413 +15% -11% 49 $49   $277,322,503 196

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 5, 2009 1 $71,974,102   3,269 $22,017   $71,974,102 1
Jun 12, 2009 1 $54,089,440 -25% 3,355 $16,122   $126,063,542 2
Jun 19, 2009 3 $39,968,559 -26% 3,545 $11,275   $166,032,101 3
Jun 26, 2009 3 $27,737,719 -31% 3,525 $7,869   $193,769,820 4
Jul 3, 2009 5 $18,741,848 -32% 3,070 $6,105   $212,511,668 5
Jul 10, 2009 7 $15,055,483 -20% 3,002 $5,015   $227,567,151 6
Jul 17, 2009 5 $13,045,245 -13% 2,667 $4,891   $240,612,396 7
Jul 24, 2009 8 $10,084,021 -23% 2,285 $4,413   $250,696,417 8
Jul 31, 2009 8 $7,913,736 -22% 2,071 $3,821   $258,610,153 9
Aug 7, 2009 11 $5,191,313 -34% 1,690 $3,072   $263,801,466 10
Aug 14, 2009 14 $3,001,854 -42% 1,185 $2,533   $266,803,320 11
Aug 21, 2009 14 $2,094,292 -30% 848 $2,470   $268,897,612 12
Aug 28, 2009 16 $1,801,870 -14% 801 $2,250   $270,699,482 13
Sep 4, 2009 18 $1,727,573 -4% 709 $2,437   $272,427,055 14
Sep 11, 2009 19 $969,173 -44% 564 $1,718   $273,396,228 15
Sep 18, 2009 21 $633,392 -35% 401 $1,580   $274,029,620 16
Sep 25, 2009 24 $574,012 -9% 355 $1,617   $274,603,632 17
Oct 2, 2009 20 $782,486 +36% 517 $1,514   $275,386,118 18
Oct 9, 2009 25 $623,084 -20% 471 $1,323   $276,009,202 19
Oct 16, 2009 24 $372,673 -40% 359 $1,038   $276,381,875 20
Oct 23, 2009 27 $272,199 -27% 291 $935   $276,654,074 21
Oct 30, 2009 29 $179,037 -34% 215 $833   $276,833,111 22
Nov 6, 2009 32 $156,341 -13% 152 $1,029   $276,989,452 23
Nov 13, 2009 35 $110,059 -30% 130 $847   $277,099,511 24
Nov 20, 2009 43 $90,862 -17% 103 $882   $277,190,373 25
Nov 27, 2009 43 $65,069 -28% 85 $766   $277,255,442 26
Dec 4, 2009 49 $38,973 -40% 74 $527   $277,294,415 27
Dec 11, 2009 52 $28,088 -28% 49 $573   $277,322,503 28

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 6/12/2009 $0 0 1 3 $14,664,938 5/25/2021
 
Rest of World $173,500,142
 
International Total$188,165,080 5/25/2021

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, 200914,074,260 4,074,260$74,034,601$74,034,6011
Dec 27, 200911,859,534-54% 5,933,794$38,938,084$112,972,6852
Jan 3, 20101691,709-63% 6,625,503$12,425,169$125,397,8543
Jan 10, 20102359,678-48% 6,985,181$6,873,626$132,271,4804
Jan 17, 20104211,531-41% 7,196,712$3,962,272$136,233,7525
Jan 24, 20103167,172-21% 7,363,884$3,171,453$139,405,2056
Jan 31, 20105134,303-20% 7,498,187$2,452,024$141,857,2297
Feb 7, 20106123,788-8% 7,621,975$2,204,392$144,061,6218
Feb 14, 20105186,134+50% 7,808,109$3,259,895$147,321,5169
Feb 21, 20103590,000+217% 8,398,109$7,205,493$154,527,00910
Feb 28, 20101092,127-84% 8,490,236$1,033,020$155,560,02911
Mar 7, 20101063,926-31% 8,554,162$741,190$156,301,21912
Mar 14, 20101961,081-4% 8,615,243$742,714$157,043,93313
Mar 21, 20102941,954-31% 8,657,197$504,916$157,548,84914
Mar 28, 20103032,748-22% 8,689,945$399,152$157,948,00115
Apr 18, 20102032,856 8,772,631$655,319$159,236,73318
Apr 25, 20102521,366-35% 8,793,997$462,078$159,698,81119
May 2, 20101820,187-6% 8,814,184$433,403$160,132,21420
Jun 13, 20102425,496 8,872,423$551,280$161,412,70726
Jun 20, 20103029,571+16% 8,901,994$641,676$162,054,38327
Jul 11, 20101648,065 8,967,534$638,673$163,067,70230
Jul 18, 20101946,125-4% 9,013,659$465,341$163,533,04331
Jul 25, 20101451,297+11% 9,064,956$659,797$164,192,84032
Aug 1, 20101437,632-27% 9,102,588$589,189$164,782,02933
Oct 3, 20102138,647 9,223,427$571,597$166,598,43442
Oct 24, 20102328,076 9,278,161$378,226$167,342,33345
Oct 31, 2010966,114+135% 9,344,275$888,572$168,230,90546
Nov 7, 20101145,931-31% 9,390,206$641,169$168,872,07447
Nov 28, 20106647,572 10,055,002$3,315,569$172,421,22450
Dec 5, 201015157,241-76% 10,212,243$1,435,202$173,856,42651
Mar 6, 20111951,847 10,394,221$563,354$175,635,29564
May 15, 20112527,459 10,444,426$264,169$176,157,80774
May 22, 20112140,448+47% 10,484,874$383,852$176,541,65975
May 29, 20111268,425+69% 10,553,299$649,353$177,191,01276
Jun 5, 20111058,171-15% 10,611,470$552,043$177,743,05577
Jun 12, 2011967,924+17% 10,679,394$474,789$178,217,84478
Jun 19, 20111251,294-24% 10,730,688$370,040$178,587,88479
Aug 7, 20111625,053 10,785,120$250,279$179,150,98986
Nov 27, 20114636,648 11,436,815$4,135,538$183,443,359102
Dec 11, 20111896,373 11,538,201$623,225$184,105,885104

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 20, 200911,576,937 1,576,937$25,775,455$25,775,4551
Dec 27, 20092570,819-64% 2,147,756$10,558,808$36,334,2632
Jan 3, 20101224,586-61% 2,372,342$4,051,806$40,386,0693
Jan 10, 2010294,426-58% 2,466,768$1,920,114$42,306,1834
Jan 17, 2010256,952-40% 2,523,720$1,185,538$43,491,7215
Jan 24, 2010450,372-12% 2,574,092$1,058,711$44,550,4326
Jan 31, 2010435,156-30% 2,609,248$747,538$45,297,9707
Feb 7, 20101020,018-43% 2,629,266$421,417$45,719,3878
Feb 14, 2010634,820+74% 2,664,086$731,516$46,450,9039
Feb 21, 20101017,874-49% 2,681,960$382,396$46,833,29910
Jun 13, 20101014,981 2,760,693$233,404$48,249,56126
Jun 20, 20101220,908+40% 2,781,601$322,973$48,572,53427
Aug 1, 2010811,772 2,811,718$188,309$49,109,67433
Aug 8, 20101114,183+20% 2,825,901$186,810$49,296,48434
Aug 29, 2010166,804 2,840,581$101,681$49,504,36137
Nov 28, 20101979,353 2,953,063$852,061$50,794,49650
May 29, 20111710,440 3,042,387$159,771$52,212,26376
Jun 5, 2011198,407-19% 3,050,794$128,405$52,340,66877

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Netflix Daily Charts

DateRankDays In
Top 10
Vierwership
Score
Apr 6, 2020101 1
Apr 8, 2020102 2
Apr 9, 2020103 3

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