The Hangover Part II (2011)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $254,464,305Details
International Box Office $332,300,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $586,764,305
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $46,067,384 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $29,939,937 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $76,007,321
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Synopsis

Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug travel to exotic Thailand for Stu's wedding. With the memory of Doug's nearly disastrous bachelor party in Las Vegas still fresh - or at least well-documented - Stu is taking no chances. He has opted for a safe, subdued, pre-wedding trip brunch, with pancakes, coffee... and no alcohol. However, things don't always go as planned. Two nights before the big day, at a fabulous resort in Thailand, Stu relents. One beer each. In sealed bottles. What could go wrong? What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas, but what happens in Bangkok can't even be imagined.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$85,946,294 (33.8% of total gross)
Legs:2.96 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:43.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 7.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,615 opening theaters/3,675 max. theaters, 5.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $345,917,426

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: May 26th, 2011 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: December 6th, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for pervasive language, strong sexual content including graphic nudity, drug use and brief violent images.
(Rating bulletin 2169, 4/27/2011)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Franchise: Hangover
Comparisons: Blockbusters, 2011
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Bachelor Party, Faulty Memory, Narcotics, Black Out Drunk, Wedding Day, Organized Crime, Gratuitous Cameos, Surprise Twist, Day After, Waking Up in an Unknown Location
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, English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $250m 121 $250,013,174 Jul 8, 2011 44
Fastest to $150m 100 $203,759,537 Jun 10, 2011 16
Fastest to $200m 100 $203,759,537 Jun 10, 2011 16
Biggest 1st Monday 38 $17,480,581 May 30, 2011 5
Biggest Domestic Monday 48 $17,480,581 May 30, 2011 5
Biggest 1st Sunday 72 $26,274,106 May 29, 2011 4
Biggest Domestic Sunday 84 $26,274,106 May 29, 2011 4
Biggest Domestic May Weekend 31 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 3 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Contemporary Fiction Weekend Domestic 12 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 53 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 23 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top R Weekend Domestic 9 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 79 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 23 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Fastest to $100m 82 $117,556,661 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 9 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 11 $122,009,185 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 9 $103,426,875 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 14 $146,918,464 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 3-Day) 9 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 10 $122,009,185 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 9 $103,426,875 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 12 $146,918,464 May 27, 2011 4
Top 2011 Theater Average 38 $23,775 May 27, 2011 4
Fastest to $50m 110 $61,592,547 May 27, 2011 2
Top Comedy Day Domestic 5 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top Contemporary Fiction Day Domestic 25 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 65 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top R Day Domestic 21 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top Warner Bros. Day Domestic 52 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Biggest Domestic May Day 78 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Biggest Domestic Thursday 3 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 27, 2011 1 $85,946,294   3,615 $23,775   $117,556,661 1
Jun 3, 2011 2 $31,381,234 -63% 3,615 $8,681   $185,808,194 2
Jun 10, 2011 3 $17,667,329 -44% 3,675 $4,807   $215,727,461 3
Jun 17, 2011 5 $10,071,339 -43% 3,460 $2,911   $233,110,617 4
Jun 24, 2011 7 $5,574,179 -45% 2,755 $2,023   $243,651,860 5
Jul 1, 2011 12 $2,391,733 -57% 1,568 $1,525   $248,243,615 6
Jul 8, 2011 14 $1,198,064 -50% 835 $1,435   $250,817,247 7
Jul 15, 2011 18 $504,803 -58% 455 $1,109   $251,881,953 8
Jul 22, 2011 25 $298,592 -41% 275 $1,086   $252,459,309 9
Jul 29, 2011 17 $399,026 +34% 346 $1,153   $253,027,043 10
Aug 5, 2011 22 $293,159 -27% 303 $968   $253,589,163 11
Aug 12, 2011 31 $181,664 -38% 232 $783   $253,941,292 12
Aug 19, 2011 37 $131,530 -28% 193 $682   $254,174,506 13
Aug 26, 2011 43 $65,646 -50% 128 $513   $254,302,056 14
Sep 2, 2011 50 $71,770 +9% 90 $797   $254,404,872 15
Sep 9, 2011 60 $28,380 -60% 60 $473   $254,455,986 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 26, 2011 1 $31,610,367     3,615 $8,744   $31,610,367 1
May 27, 2011 1 $29,982,180 -5%   3,615 $8,294   $61,592,547 2
May 28, 2011 1 $29,690,008 -1%   3,615 $8,213   $91,282,555 3
May 29, 2011 1 $26,274,106 -12%   3,615 $7,268   $117,556,661 4
May 30, 2011 1 $17,480,581 -33%   3,615 $4,836   $135,037,242 5
May 31, 2011 1 $7,585,079 -57%   3,615 $2,098   $142,622,321 6
Jun 1, 2011 1 $6,293,188 -17%   3,615 $1,741   $148,915,509 7
Jun 2, 2011 1 $5,511,451 -12% -83% 3,615 $1,525   $154,426,960 8
Jun 3, 2011 2 $10,617,448 +93% -65% 3,615 $2,937   $165,044,408 9
Jun 4, 2011 2 $12,825,623 +21% -57% 3,615 $3,548   $177,870,031 10
Jun 5, 2011 2 $7,938,163 -38% -70% 3,615 $2,196   $185,808,194 11
Jun 6, 2011 2 $3,247,199 -59% -81% 3,615 $898   $189,055,393 12
Jun 7, 2011 2 $3,259,072 n/c -57% 3,615 $902   $192,314,465 13
Jun 8, 2011 2 $2,904,243 -11% -54% 3,615 $803   $195,218,708 14
Jun 9, 2011 2 $2,841,424 -2% -48% 3,615 $786   $198,060,132 15
Jun 10, 2011 3 $5,699,405 +101% -46% 3,675 $1,551   $203,759,537 16
Jun 11, 2011 3 $7,583,278 +33% -41% 3,675 $2,063   $211,342,815 17
Jun 12, 2011 4 $4,384,646 -42% -45% 3,675 $1,193   $215,727,461 18
Jun 13, 2011 3 $1,884,398 -57% -42% 3,675 $513   $217,611,859 19
Jun 14, 2011 4 $2,073,465 +10% -36% 3,675 $564   $219,685,324 20
Jun 15, 2011 4 $1,631,707 -21% -44% 3,675 $444   $221,317,031 21
Jun 16, 2011 4 $1,722,247 +6% -39% 3,675 $469   $223,039,278 22
Jun 17, 2011 5 $3,244,973 +88% -43% 3,460 $938   $226,284,251 23
Jun 18, 2011 5 $4,047,494 +25% -47% 3,460 $1,170   $230,331,745 24
Jun 19, 2011 6 $2,778,872 -31% -37% 3,460 $803   $233,110,617 25
Jun 20, 2011 5 $1,233,476 -56% -35% 3,460 $356   $234,344,093 26
Jun 21, 2011 6 $1,285,467 +4% -38% 3,460 $372   $235,629,560 27
Jun 22, 2011 7 $1,221,107 -5% -25% 3,460 $353   $236,850,667 28
Jun 23, 2011 7 $1,227,014 n/c -29% 3,460 $355   $238,077,681 29
Jun 24, 2011 7 $1,816,576 +48% -44% 2,755 $659   $239,894,257 30
Jun 25, 2011 7 $2,317,732 +28% -43% 2,755 $841   $242,211,989 31
Jun 26, 2011 7 $1,439,871 -38% -48% 2,755 $523   $243,651,860 32
Jun 27, 2011 8 $643,488 -55% -48% 2,755 $234   $244,295,348 33
Jun 28, 2011 10 $653,298 +2% -49% 2,755 $237   $244,948,646 34
Jun 29, 2011 12 $429,042 -34% -65% 2,025 $212   $245,377,688 35
Jun 30, 2011 11 $474,194 +11% -61% 2,025 $234   $245,851,882 36
Jul 1, 2011 11 $697,520 +47% -62% 1,568 $445   $246,549,402 37
Jul 2, 2011 11 $866,186 +24% -63% 1,568 $552   $247,415,588 38
Jul 3, 2011 11 $828,027 -4% -42% 1,568 $528   $248,243,615 39
Jul 4, 2011 14 $407,657 -51% -37% 1,568 $260   $248,651,272 40
Jul 5, 2011 12 $336,385 -17% -49% 1,568 $215   $248,987,657 41
Jul 6, 2011 13 $317,049 -6% -26% 1,568 $202   $249,304,706 42
Jul 7, 2011 13 $314,477 -1% -34% 1,568 $201   $249,619,183 43
Jul 8, 2011 - $393,991 +25% -44% 835 $472   $250,013,174 44
Jul 9, 2011 - $493,046 +25% -43% 835 $590   $250,506,220 45
Jul 10, 2011 - $311,027 -37% -62% 835 $372   $250,817,247 46
Jul 11, 2011 15 $144,154 -54% -65% 835 $173   $250,961,401 47
Jul 12, 2011 16 $157,355 +9% -53% 835 $188   $251,118,756 48
Jul 13, 2011 16 $137,104 -13% -57% 835 $164   $251,255,860 49
Jul 14, 2011 16 $121,290 -12% -61% 835 $145   $251,377,150 50
Jul 15, 2011 - $161,782 +33% -59% 455 $356   $251,538,932 51
Jul 16, 2011 - $217,944 +35% -56% 455 $479   $251,756,876 52
Jul 17, 2011 - $125,077 -43% -60% 455 $275   $251,881,953 53
Jul 18, 2011 - $67,542 -46% -53% 455 $148   $251,949,495 54
Jul 19, 2011 - $75,647 +12% -52% 455 $166   $252,025,142 55
Jul 20, 2011 - $65,813 -13% -52% 455 $145   $252,090,955 56
Jul 21, 2011 - $69,762 +6% -42% 455 $153   $252,160,717 57
Jul 22, 2011 - $96,706 +39% -40% 455 $213   $252,257,423 58
Jul 23, 2011 - $126,192 +30% -42% 455 $277   $252,383,615 59
Jul 24, 2011 - $75,694 -40% -39% 455 $166   $252,459,309 60
Jul 25, 2011 - $41,632 -45% -38% 455 $91   $252,500,941 61
Jul 26, 2011 - $45,378 +9% -40% 455 $100   $252,546,319 62
Jul 27, 2011 - $39,933 -12% -39% 455 $88   $252,586,252 63
Jul 28, 2011 - $41,765 +5% -40% 455 $92   $252,628,017 64
Jul 29, 2011 - $116,260 +178% +20% 346 $336   $252,744,277 65
Jul 30, 2011 - $156,621 +35% +24% 346 $453   $252,900,898 66
Jul 31, 2011 - $126,145 -19% +67% 346 $365   $253,027,043 67
Aug 1, 2011 - $68,499 -46% +65% 346 $198   $253,095,542 68
Aug 2, 2011 - $72,103 +5% +59% 346 $208   $253,167,645 69
Aug 3, 2011 - $67,055 -7% +68% 346 $194   $253,234,700 70
Aug 4, 2011 - $61,304 -9% +47% 346 $177   $253,296,004 71
Aug 5, 2011 - $91,182 +49% -22% 303 $301   $253,387,186 72
Aug 6, 2011 - $116,137 +27% -26% 303 $383   $253,503,323 73
Aug 7, 2011 - $85,840 -26% -32% 303 $283   $253,589,163 74
Aug 8, 2011 - $43,779 -49% -36% 303 $144   $253,632,942 75
Aug 9, 2011 - $47,256 +8% -34% 303 $156   $253,680,198 76
Aug 10, 2011 - $41,586 -12% -38% 303 $137   $253,721,784 77
Aug 11, 2011 - $37,844 -9% -38% 303 $125   $253,759,628 78
Aug 12, 2011 - $53,946 +43% -41% 232 $233   $253,813,574 79
Aug 13, 2011 - $73,195 +36% -37% 232 $315   $253,886,769 80
Aug 14, 2011 - $54,523 -26% -36% 232 $235   $253,941,292 81
Aug 15, 2011 - $26,262 -52% -40% 232 $113   $253,967,554 82
Aug 16, 2011 - $27,500 +5% -42% 232 $119   $253,995,054 83
Aug 17, 2011 - $24,275 -12% -42% 232 $105   $254,019,329 84
Aug 18, 2011 - $23,647 -3% -38% 232 $102   $254,042,976 85
Aug 19, 2011 - $39,341 +66% -27% 193 $204   $254,082,317 86
Aug 20, 2011 - $55,912 +42% -24% 193 $290   $254,138,229 87
Aug 21, 2011 - $36,277 -35% -33% 193 $188   $254,174,506 88
Aug 22, 2011 - $15,788 -56% -40% 193 $82   $254,190,294 89
Aug 23, 2011 - $16,219 +3% -41% 193 $84   $254,206,513 90
Aug 24, 2011 - $15,571 -4% -36% 193 $81   $254,222,084 91
Aug 25, 2011 - $14,326 -8% -39% 193 $74   $254,236,410 92
Aug 26, 2011 - $19,973 +39% -49% 128 $156   $254,256,383 93
Aug 27, 2011 - $28,659 +43% -49% 128 $224   $254,285,042 94
Aug 28, 2011 - $17,014 -41% -53% 128 $133   $254,302,056 95
Aug 29, 2011 - $7,657 -55% -52% 128 $60   $254,309,713 96
Aug 30, 2011 - $8,401 +10% -48% 128 $66   $254,318,114 97
Aug 31, 2011 - $7,481 -11% -52% 128 $58   $254,325,595 98
Sep 1, 2011 - $7,507 n/c -48% 128 $59   $254,333,102 99
Sep 2, 2011 - $14,964 +99% -25% 90 $166   $254,348,066 100
Sep 3, 2011 - $27,053 +81% -6% 90 $301   $254,375,119 101
Sep 4, 2011 - $29,753 +10% +75% 90 $331   $254,404,872 102
Sep 5, 2011 57 $11,564 -61% +51% 90 $128   $254,416,436 103
Sep 6, 2011 - $4,126 -64% -51% 90 $46   $254,420,562 104
Sep 7, 2011 - $3,590 -13% -52% 90 $40   $254,424,152 105
Sep 8, 2011 - $3,454 -4% -54% 90 $38   $254,427,606 106
Sep 9, 2011 - $9,211 +167% -38% 60 $154   $254,436,817 107
Sep 10, 2011 - $14,095 +53% -48% 60 $235   $254,450,912 108
Sep 11, 2011 - $5,074 -64% -83% 60 $85   $254,455,986 109
Sep 12, 2011 - $1,943 -62% -83% 60 $32   $254,457,929 110
Sep 13, 2011 - $2,274 +17% -45% 60 $38   $254,460,203 111
Sep 14, 2011 - $2,001 -12% -44% 60 $33   $254,462,204 112
Sep 15, 2011 - $2,101 +5% -39% 60 $35   $254,464,305 113

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 20, 2011 2 $31,610,367   3,615 $8,744   $31,610,367 1
May 27, 2011 1 $122,816,593 +289% 3,615 $33,974   $154,426,960 2
Jun 3, 2011 2 $40,385,973 -67% 3,615 $11,172   $198,060,132 3
Jun 10, 2011 3 $24,979,146 -38% 3,675 $6,797   $223,039,278 4
Jun 17, 2011 5 $15,038,403 -40% 3,460 $4,346   $238,077,681 5
Jun 24, 2011 8 $7,774,201 -48% 2,755 $2,822   $245,851,882 6
Jul 1, 2011 12 $3,767,301 -52% 1,568 $2,403   $249,619,183 7
Jul 8, 2011 15 $1,757,967 -53% 835 $2,105   $251,377,150 8
Jul 15, 2011 20 $783,567 -55% 455 $1,722   $252,160,717 9
Jul 22, 2011 27 $467,300 -40% 275 $1,699   $252,628,017 10
Jul 29, 2011 17 $667,987 +43% 346 $1,931   $253,296,004 11
Aug 5, 2011 24 $463,624 -31% 303 $1,530   $253,759,628 12
Aug 12, 2011 31 $283,348 -39% 232 $1,221   $254,042,976 13
Aug 19, 2011 38 $193,434 -32% 193 $1,002   $254,236,410 14
Aug 26, 2011 46 $96,692 -50% 128 $755   $254,333,102 15
Sep 2, 2011 53 $94,504 -2% 90 $1,050   $254,427,606 16
Sep 9, 2011 61 $36,699 -61% 60 $612   $254,464,305 17

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 11, 201121,169,500 1,169,500$17,530,805$17,530,8051
Dec 18, 20114663,168-43% 1,832,668$9,914,362$27,445,1672
Dec 25, 20111731,244+10% 2,563,912$7,305,128$34,750,2953
Jan 1, 20121285,775-61% 2,849,687$2,843,461$37,593,7564
Jan 8, 20122196,358-31% 3,046,045$1,947,871$39,541,6275
Jan 15, 20125115,659-41% 3,161,704$1,128,832$40,670,4596
Jan 22, 20121443,438-62% 3,205,142$547,753$41,218,2127
Jan 29, 20121435,841-17% 3,240,983$434,393$41,652,6058
Feb 5, 20122127,366-24% 3,268,349$321,003$41,973,6089
Feb 12, 20122226,686-2% 3,295,035$288,476$42,262,08410
Feb 19, 20121270,590+165% 3,365,625$592,250$42,854,33411
Feb 26, 20122419,786-72% 3,385,411$160,267$43,014,60112
Mar 4, 20122917,302-13% 3,402,713$139,973$43,154,57413
Mar 18, 20123015,469 3,431,770$111,686$43,374,28515
Apr 15, 20123014,078 3,467,952$120,930$43,666,71219

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 11, 20111668,306 668,306$13,553,511$13,553,5111
Dec 18, 20113269,376-60% 937,682$6,102,862$19,656,3732
Dec 25, 20114308,254+14% 1,245,936$5,076,074$24,732,4473
Jan 1, 2012646,935-85% 1,292,871$932,157$25,664,6044
Jan 8, 2012271,689+53% 1,364,560$1,137,091$26,801,6955
Jan 15, 2012536,916-49% 1,401,476$532,582$27,334,2776
Jan 22, 20121615,522-58% 1,416,998$220,899$27,555,1767
Apr 15, 2012208,409 1,480,584$104,493$28,378,90819

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Leading Cast

Bradley Cooper    Phil
Ed Helms    Stu
Zach Galifianakis    Alan
Justin Bartha    Doug

Supporting Cast

Ken Jeong    Mr. Chow
Paul Giamatti    Kingsley
Jeffrey Tambor    Sid Garner
Mason Lee    Teddy
Jamie Chung    Lauren
Sasha Barrese    Tracy
Gillian Vigman    Stephanie
Aroon Seeboonruang    Monk
Nirut Sirichanya    Fohn
Yasmin Lee    Kimmy
Nick Cassavetes    Tattoo Joe
Sondra Currie    Linda Garner
Schnitrnunt Busarakamwong    Grand Wizard
Bryan Callen    Samir
Brody Stevens    Kingsley Guy
Nimit Lugsamepong    Desk Officer
Michael Berry Jr.    Vladi
Andrew Howard    Nikolai
Danai Thiengdham    Cell Block Officer
Thana Spisuke    Fighting Monk
Pairot Noiply    Shouting Man
Penpak Sirikul    Joi
Sanita Jai-ua    Hostess #1
Chanicha Shindejanichakul    Hostess #2
Vithaya Pansringarm    Minister
Kim Lee    Dancer
Tanner Maguire    Phil - 12 Years Old
William A. Johnson    Stu - 12 Years Old
Aedin Mincks    Alan - 12 Years Old
Dylan Boyack    Doug - 12 Years Old
William Jiang    Chow - 12 Years Old
Lynne Kidder    Woman in Restaurant
Fred North    Helicoper Pilot

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
Craig Mazin    Screenwriter
Scot Armstrong    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Producer
Dan Goldberg    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Scott Budnick    Executive Producer
Chris Bender    Executive Producer
J.C. Spink    Executive Producer
John Lucas    Character Creator
Scott Moore    Character Creator
Lawrence Sher    Cinematographer
Bill Brzeski    Production Designer
Debra Neil-Fisher    Editor
Mike Sale    Editor
David A. Siegel    Co-Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Co-Producer
Christophe Beck    Composer
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
George Drakoulias    Music Supervisor
Louise Mingenbach    Costume Designer
Desma Murphy    Art Director
Philip Toolin    Art Director
Danielle Berman    Set Decorator
Petur Hliddal    Sound Mixer
Jason W. Jennings    Sound Designer
Lee Gilmore    Sound Effects Editor
Ron Bartlett    Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker    Re-recording Mixer
Robert Stadd    Visual Effects Supervisor
Russell Solberg    Stunt Coordinator
Jeffrey Wetzel    Assistant Director
Justine Baddeley    Casting
Kim Davis-Wagner    Casting
Brian Smrz    Second Unit Director

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

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January 19th, 2012

The Blu-ray sales chart was both busy and slow this week. On the one hand, there were five new releases that charted this week, including three in the top ten. On the other hand, only one of those new releases, Contagion, did any significant business. It was able to sell 274,000 units while generating $4.93 million in revenue, giving it an opening week Blu-ray share of 40%. That's a very good share for a drama, but its overall home market run is disappointing. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases are Spreading

January 17th, 2012

There were five new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart. This includes a new number one selling DVD, Contagion. The film sold 411,000 units during its first week of release generating $6.16 million. More...

DVD Sales: Brand New Year, Same Old DVDs

January 10th, 2012

There wasn't a lot of activity on this week's DVD sales chart. There were just two new releases that reached the top 30, neither of them reached the top five. In fact, there was only one film in the top five this week that was wasn't in the top five last week. The Hangover II remained in first place with 298,000 units / $2.96 million for the week giving it total sales of 2.91 million units / $38.35 million, after a month of release. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Harry Potter and the Century Mark

January 6th, 2012

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 climbed into first place on the Blu-ray sales chart with 232,000 units / $4.63 million over the week for a total of 4.79 million units / $102.50 million after seven weeks of release. It became only the third Blu-ray to reach the $100 million milestone. More...

DVD Sales: Serious Hangover on the DVD Chart

January 4th, 2012

There were only four new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart, and only one of those placed in the top five. The Hangover II rose to first place with 521,000 units / $5.20 million for the week and 2.26 million units / $31.22 million after three. This is barely more than half what the original sold during its first week of release. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Apes Rise, Blu-rays Fall

December 29th, 2011

Rise of the Planet of the Apes led the way on the Blu-ray sales chart, but with only a few new releases that managed to chart, the overall sales were weak. Planet of the Apes sold 675,000 units generating $15.59 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 49%, which was good compared to the average of the format, but weak for the genre. Last minute Christmas sales may have resulted in deeper discounts for DVDs than Blu-rays, at least as a percentage, which could be a mitigating factor. More...

DVD Sales: Apes Conquer Pandas

December 27th, 2011

Only a trio of new releases were able to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart. However, this includes the top two spots. Rise of the Planet of the Apes earned first place with 716,000 units / $13.46 million. It's opening was a little weaker than we would like to see when compared to its theatrical run, but it should be better on Blu-ray. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Hanging Out on Top

December 21st, 2011

The Hangover II was the first of three new releases on top of this week's Blu-ray sales chart, selling 951,000 units while generating $16.89 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 42%, which was good for a comedy. More...

DVD Sales: Helping Itself to First Place

December 20th, 2011

New releases took four or five of the top five spots on the DVD sales chart this week. (The Smurfs is a bit of a complicated case, but more on that in a second.) First place went to The Help with 1.75 million units sold generating $29.78 million in revenue. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 6th, 2011

December 6th, 2011

I hate this time for year, because of the holidays. Due to the five-day Thanksgiving long weekend and the Christmas shipping rush, screeners are even more likely to arrive late. Most of the prime releases I'm supposed to review are still on route. It makes it hard to keep up to date on reviews, plus it makes it really hard to figure out what the Pick of the Week should be. The Help is in contention, but I want to see the Blu-ray first. In the end, I went with the The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo: Extended Trilogy Box Set on Blu-ray. More...

International Box Office: Transformers Hold Top Spot with Plenty of Milestones Below

July 13th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon repeated as champion on the international stage with $94.70 million on 11,222 screens in 58 markets for a total of $386.43 million internationally and $647.51 million worldwide. At this pace, by this weekend it will be ahead of Transformers and will have no trouble becoming the biggest hit in the franchise. As for individual markets, it earned the most in South Korea where it was down just 31% to $15.11 million on 1,301 screens over the weekend for a total of $54.47 million after two. It became the fastest film to reach $50 million in that market. It wasn't able to hold on as well in the U.K. down 56% to $7.58 million on 522 screens over the weekend for a total of $31.45 million after two. In Australia it was down 43%, which at first glance seems strong, but it was a holiday weekend in that market and half the films in the top five saw growth. It still added $7.52 million on 596 screens over the weekend for a running tally of $29.13 million, which is stronger than its performance, given the relative size of the two markets. The film fell 56% in Russia, which isn't bad compared to the average drop-off in that market. It managed $7.47 million on 1,385 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $36.03 million. More...

International Box Office: Transformers Tops, Pirates Earns its Billion

July 6th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon earned top spot on the international chart, which came as no surprise. However, it did so in impressive fashion with $154.93 million on 11,565 screens in 58 markets over the weekend for a total opening of $219.81 million. This is the best international debut for Paramount topping the previous champion, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Its biggest opening came in South Korea where it scored $21.82 million on 1,442 screens over the weekend for a total opening of 31.09 million. It was also tops in Russia with $16.95 million on 1,385 screens over the weekend and $21.97 million in total. It earned $17.30 million on 521 screens in the U.K. and $16.18 million on 595 in Australia, including midweek numbers. It also cracked $10 million in Germany with $15.29 million on 617, including midweek numbers, and in Mexico with $10.81 million on 2,097 screens. More...

International Box Office: Cars Cuts Off Panda to Take Checkered Flag

June 29th, 2011

In a battle of digitally animated sequels, Cars 2 came out on top with $39.23 million on 4,873 screens in 25 markets for a total opening of $43.98 million. Its best market was Russia where it opened in first place with $9.42 million on 950 screens. By comparison, the original Cars made $4 million in that market, in total. The film was also very strong in Mexico with $8.08 million on 1,981 screens and in Brazil with $5.29 million on 747 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.04 million. The film had to deal with direct competition in Australia, but still came out on top with $5.13 million. The final major market it debuted in was Italy, where it earned $3.86 million on 834 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.71 million. Overall, the film more than doubled the debuts of Cars in the markets it opened in, while it was on par with Toys 3's openings. Granted, it likely won't have the same legs, but this is still a great start. More...

International Box Office: Kung Fu Fights Past Another Milestone

June 22nd, 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2 remained in top spot on the international chart with $58.16 million on 11,244 screens in 54 markets for totals of $284.22 million internationally and $427.89 million worldwide. The film opened in France and Germany with nearly identical results with $6.91 million on 725 screens in the former and $6.91 million on 699 screens in the latter. (The result in Germany does include some previews.) So far the film has made an estimated $77 million in China, which is by far the film's biggest market. More...

Weekend Numbers: Lantern in the Green, But Overall Box Office in the Red

June 20th, 2011

The overall box office box office this past weekend was as expected, more or less. A few of the films did a little bit better, a few missed expectations, but not by a lot. This helped the box office grow by 11% from last weekend to $153 million. Unfortunately, this weekend last year saw the release of Toy Story 3, which made $110 million by itself, so year-over-year there was a 23% drop-off. Year-to-date, 2011 is behind 2010 by 8% at $4.65 billion to $5.03 billion, but perhaps we can close that gap a little bit this coming weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Lantern Pull in the Green?

June 16th, 2011

After a strong start to the summer, which actually began in late April, we could hit a real roadblock this weekend. The only film earning any kind of buzz is Green Lantern, and not all of that buzz is good. Additionally, this weekend last year was dominated by Toy Story 3, which opened with $110 million. There is a chance the top five films won't make that much this year. More...

International Box Office: Panda Doesn't Pull Any Punches

June 15th, 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2 climbed into top spot on the international chart after three weeks of release, earning $56.72 million on 11,867 screens in 45 markets for a total of $206.11 million internationally and $332.92 million worldwide. This past weekend the film debuted in a number of major markets, led by the U.K. where it made $10.07 million on 514 screens, but while this was enough for first place in the market, it was less than the original made. On the other hand, it showed growth in Mexico with $7.34 million on 1,841 screens over the weekend and a total opening of $14.69 million, and in Brazil with $4.79 million on 714 screens over the weekend and $5.18 million in total. The film opens in France and Germany next weekend and Japan and Italy in August, so it still has quite a way to go before its international run is over. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Super Surpasses Most Predictions

June 13th, 2011

Nearly every film in the top five beat Thursday's predictions, and the one film that didn't landed within a rounding error of doing so. This helped the overall box office reach $138 million for the weekend, but while this was better than expected, it was still 14% lower than last weekend and 9% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2011 is behind 2010 by 7% at $4.43 billion to $4.76 billion, but this is better than it has been for the majority of the year. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Super Will Super Be?

June 9th, 2011

After X-Men: First Class opened on the low end of expectations last weekend, it is even more important that Super 8 carries its weight this weekend if 2011 is to continue its winning ways. Even if Super 8 does land on the high end of expectations, it might not be enough, as this weekend last year saw the release of The Karate Kid, which was a surprise hit that opened with $55 million. More...

International Box Office: Stranger Tides Sweeps Away More Records

June 8th, 2011

I think it is not unfair to call Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides a disappointment domestically, as it seems very likely that it won't match its hefty production budget, while it is practically guaranteed it will be the weakest installment in the franchise. On the other hand, the film is breaking records internationally. This weekend it tied the record for the fastest film to reach $600 million internationally, which was previously set by Avatar at just 19 days. It also became the fastest to reach $700 million worldwide at 16 days. This weekend its haul was down to $70.78 million on 15,962 screens in 69 markets for a total of $601.58 million internationally and $791.78 million worldwide, but that was enough to earn first place for the third weekend in a row. The film's biggest market of the weekend was Japan where it made $8.63 million on 802 screens, giving it a total of $62.75 million after just three weeks of release. More...

Weekend Wrap-up: First Place for First Class, But Will It Last?

June 6th, 2011

It wasn't exactly a disappointing weekend at the box office, but we did see the overall box office fall closer to the low end of expectations. With $160 million over the weekend, the box office was down 28% from the Friday-through-Sunday portion of the Memorial Day long weekend. However, it was up 24% from this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2011 now has pulled in $4.23 billion, compared to $4.55 billion for last year. 2011 is still in a massive hole, but at least there's a chance we can close the gap, while reaching $10 billion in total for the year has become a lot more likely. More...

Weekend Estimates: X-Men First Week Good, Not Great

June 5th, 2011

2011 continued its winning streak at the box office this weekend, with five films topping $10 million and X-Men: First Class posting a very respectable $56 million opening, according to Fox's Sunday estimate. With the studio setting expectations a little lower than that, they can claim an excellent weekend. And they do have a point, but the truth is that this is the worst opening for a movie in the franchise since the first movie arrived in 2000 (and the latest film's estimate is only ahead by a couple of million dollars, so it might not even beat that mark). Excellent reviews and peak Summer business should help the film over the next few weeks, but it can't afford a 60% decline next weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will X-Men's Latest Offering be Top of the Class?

June 2nd, 2011

After a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend, the industry is hoping to maintain that momentum throughout the summer. There's only one wide release to deal with this weekend, X-Men: First Class, but most analysts expect it to earn more than the four wide releases earned in total this weekend last year. Add in stronger holdovers, and every indication says there should be a solid win for 2011 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Two plus Two can't top Four

June 2nd, 2011

The fourth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, On Stranger Tides, held off a pair of sequels on the international chart with $122.8 million on 18,000 screens in 65 markets for a total of $470.8 million internationally and $623.7 million worldwide. It tied the record for fastest film to reach $600 million worldwide, which was previously set by At World's End at 12 days. Its biggest single market of the weekend was Japan, where it was down just 8% from its opening weekend with $13.75 million on 800 screens over the weekend for a total of $44.57 million after two. It also cracked $10 million in Germany ($11.16 million on 820 screens for a total of $35.26 million) and in Russia ($10.62 million on 1716 screens over a total of 49.87 million). At this pace, it is likely that the film has already topped the final figure for Curse of the Black Pearl, while $600 million internationally and $900 million worldwide is not out of the question. More...

Per Theater Chart is Very Lively

June 1st, 2011

It was another amazing week on the per theater chart as The Tree of Life led the way with an average of $93,230 in four theaters. This represents the best per screen average for the director and for the distributor. Add in reviews that might be Oscar-worthy, and the film should expand over the coming weeks / months. Speaking of expanding, and Oscar -worthy reviews, Midnight in Paris saw its theater count grow from 6 to 58, while its per theater average held on strong at $33,268. The overall number one film, The Hangover 2, was next with an average of $23,775, while Kung Fu Panda 2 was the only other film to cross the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart with an average of $12,142. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: A Memorial Day To Remember?

May 31st, 2011

Records were broken on Memorial Day long weekend, which makes the weekend one to remember. Ironic then that the biggest hit of the weekend was a film about people who can't remember the night before. Yes, The Hangover 2 easily took top spot, while Kung Fu Panda 2 was disappointingly far behind. On the other hand, it still earned more than last year's number one film, Shrek Forever After, so it at least pulled its weight. Overall, the three-day box office was a very healthy $223 million, or 33% more than last weekend and 47% more than the same weekend last year. Over four days, the box office pulled in $277 million, or 44% more than last year. Those figures were both records for biggest Memorial Day long weekend ever, crushing 2007's offering by $22 million. Year-to-date, 2011 now has $4.02 billion and has cut the gap with 2010 to just over 8% at $4.38 billion. If the rest of the summer is as strong as May was, we could be in good shape going into the fall. More...

Three-Day Weekend Estimates: Hangover Sets Record with Huge Opening

May 29th, 2011

The Hangover: Part II is set to earn $86.48 million over the three-day weekend, according to estimates released by Warner Bros. on Sunday. That puts it on track to top $100 million in just four days, and will be the biggest ever weekend for a comedy, barring an unexpected collapse on Sunday. Kung Fu Panda 2 is set to earn $48 million Friday-Sunday, which is a slightly disappointing result, but it should do very well on Memorial Day and is likely to enjoy a strong few weeks until the arrival of Cars 2 on June 24. More...

Weekend Predictions: Two by Two

May 26th, 2011

It's Memorial Day long weekend, which is one of the most important weekends of the year. Not only is it one of the most lucrative, but it can help set the tone for the rest of summer. 30 million people going to theaters, each seeing countless posters, trailers, etc. for upcoming releases is a boon for the marketing for those film. This is why when both new releases failed to make an impact last year, it was such a devastating result. This time around, there are two sequels opening, Kung Fu Panda 2 and The Hangover 2, both of which should earn more individually than Sex and the City 2 and Prince of Persia earned combined. There's a slim chance one will dominate the other, but in that case, the overall box office should still be a large step up from last year. But the best case scenario has both of them becoming monster hits, and that would have a positive effect on the rest of the box office for weeks to come. More...

2011 Preview: May

May 1st, 2011

Summer is officially upon us and after a depressing start to the year, we finally have some reason to be optimistic. April produced a few films that were stronger than expected and the last three weekends have produced wins in the year-over-year comparison. Granted, 2011 is a long way from matching 2010's pace, but if we can earn a few more wins this month, we could be in good shape going forward. In comparison with last May, the month starts off slowly this year, but comes on really strong by the end and looks much healthier overall. In fact, last May there were only three films to make more than $100 million at the box office. (Granted, two others came very close.) This year there are four films that might open with more than $100 million. Right now 2010 has about a $500 million lead on 2011, but hopefully by the end of the month that lead will be down to $300 million. More...


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  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Phil, Stu, Alan and Doug travel to exotic Thailand for Stu's wedding. With the memory of Doug's nearly disastrous bachelor party in Las Vegas still fresh - or at least well-documented - Stu is taking no chances. He has opted for a safe, subdued, pre-wedding trip brunch, with pancakes, coffee... and no alcohol. However, things don't always go as planned. Two nights before the big day, at a fabulous resort in Thailand, Stu relents. One beer each. In sealed bottles. What could go wrong? What happens in Vegas may stay in Vegas, but what happens in Bangkok can't even be imagined.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$85,946,294 (33.8% of total gross)
Legs:2.96 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:43.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 7.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,615 opening theaters/3,675 max. theaters, 5.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $345,917,426

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: May 26th, 2011 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: December 6th, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for pervasive language, strong sexual content including graphic nudity, drug use and brief violent images.
(Rating bulletin 2169, 4/27/2011)
Running Time: 102 minutes
Franchise: Hangover
Comparisons: Blockbusters, 2011
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Bachelor Party, Faulty Memory, Narcotics, Black Out Drunk, Wedding Day, Organized Crime, Gratuitous Cameos, Surprise Twist, Day After, Waking Up in an Unknown Location
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, English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Fastest to $250m 121 $250,013,174 Jul 8, 2011 44
Fastest to $150m 100 $203,759,537 Jun 10, 2011 16
Fastest to $200m 100 $203,759,537 Jun 10, 2011 16
Biggest 1st Monday 38 $17,480,581 May 30, 2011 5
Biggest Domestic Monday 48 $17,480,581 May 30, 2011 5
Biggest 1st Sunday 72 $26,274,106 May 29, 2011 4
Biggest Domestic Sunday 84 $26,274,106 May 29, 2011 4
Biggest Domestic May Weekend 31 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 3 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Contemporary Fiction Weekend Domestic 12 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Live Action Weekend Domestic 53 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Original Screenplay Weekend Domestic 23 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top R Weekend Domestic 9 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Biggest Domestic Sequel Weekend 79 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Top Warner Bros. Weekend Domestic 23 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Fastest to $100m 82 $117,556,661 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 9 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 11 $122,009,185 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 9 $103,426,875 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 14 $146,918,464 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 3-Day) 9 $85,946,294 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 10 $122,009,185 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 9 $103,426,875 May 27, 2011 4
Memorial Day (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 12 $146,918,464 May 27, 2011 4
Top 2011 Theater Average 38 $23,775 May 27, 2011 4
Fastest to $50m 110 $61,592,547 May 27, 2011 2
Top Comedy Day Domestic 5 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top Contemporary Fiction Day Domestic 25 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top Original Screenplay Day Domestic 65 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top R Day Domestic 21 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Top Warner Bros. Day Domestic 52 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Biggest Domestic May Day 78 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1
Biggest Domestic Thursday 3 $31,610,367 May 26, 2011 1

Leading Cast

Bradley Cooper    Phil
Ed Helms    Stu
Zach Galifianakis    Alan
Justin Bartha    Doug

Supporting Cast

Ken Jeong    Mr. Chow
Paul Giamatti    Kingsley
Jeffrey Tambor    Sid Garner
Mason Lee    Teddy
Jamie Chung    Lauren
Sasha Barrese    Tracy
Gillian Vigman    Stephanie
Aroon Seeboonruang    Monk
Nirut Sirichanya    Fohn
Yasmin Lee    Kimmy
Nick Cassavetes    Tattoo Joe
Sondra Currie    Linda Garner
Schnitrnunt Busarakamwong    Grand Wizard
Bryan Callen    Samir
Brody Stevens    Kingsley Guy
Nimit Lugsamepong    Desk Officer
Michael Berry Jr.    Vladi
Andrew Howard    Nikolai
Danai Thiengdham    Cell Block Officer
Thana Spisuke    Fighting Monk
Pairot Noiply    Shouting Man
Penpak Sirikul    Joi
Sanita Jai-ua    Hostess #1
Chanicha Shindejanichakul    Hostess #2
Vithaya Pansringarm    Minister
Kim Lee    Dancer
Tanner Maguire    Phil - 12 Years Old
William A. Johnson    Stu - 12 Years Old
Aedin Mincks    Alan - 12 Years Old
Dylan Boyack    Doug - 12 Years Old
William Jiang    Chow - 12 Years Old
Lynne Kidder    Woman in Restaurant
Fred North    Helicoper Pilot

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
Craig Mazin    Screenwriter
Scot Armstrong    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Screenwriter
Todd Phillips    Producer
Dan Goldberg    Producer
Thomas Tull    Executive Producer
Scott Budnick    Executive Producer
Chris Bender    Executive Producer
J.C. Spink    Executive Producer
John Lucas    Character Creator
Scott Moore    Character Creator
Lawrence Sher    Cinematographer
Bill Brzeski    Production Designer
Debra Neil-Fisher    Editor
Mike Sale    Editor
David A. Siegel    Co-Producer
Jeffrey Wetzel    Co-Producer
Christophe Beck    Composer
Randall Poster    Music Supervisor
George Drakoulias    Music Supervisor
Louise Mingenbach    Costume Designer
Desma Murphy    Art Director
Philip Toolin    Art Director
Danielle Berman    Set Decorator
Petur Hliddal    Sound Mixer
Jason W. Jennings    Sound Designer
Lee Gilmore    Sound Effects Editor
Ron Bartlett    Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker    Re-recording Mixer
Robert Stadd    Visual Effects Supervisor
Russell Solberg    Stunt Coordinator
Jeffrey Wetzel    Assistant Director
Justine Baddeley    Casting
Kim Davis-Wagner    Casting
Brian Smrz    Second Unit Director

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

Blu-ray Sales: Moneyball Earns Greenbacks on Blu-ray

January 25th, 2012

Like it was on the DVD sales chart, there were three new releases to top the Blu-ray sales chart, although they finished in a slightly different order. Moneyball still led the way with 467,000 units / $9.74 million giving it an opening week Blu-ray share of 44%, which is excellent for a drama. More...

DVD Sales: Moneyball Doesn't Hit a Home Run, but gets a Solid Double

January 24th, 2012

Moneyball led all new releases and the overall DVD sales chart with 601,000 units / $10.22 million during its first week of release. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Overall Sales are in Remission

January 19th, 2012

The Blu-ray sales chart was both busy and slow this week. On the one hand, there were five new releases that charted this week, including three in the top ten. On the other hand, only one of those new releases, Contagion, did any significant business. It was able to sell 274,000 units while generating $4.93 million in revenue, giving it an opening week Blu-ray share of 40%. That's a very good share for a drama, but its overall home market run is disappointing. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases are Spreading

January 17th, 2012

There were five new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart. This includes a new number one selling DVD, Contagion. The film sold 411,000 units during its first week of release generating $6.16 million. More...

DVD Sales: Brand New Year, Same Old DVDs

January 10th, 2012

There wasn't a lot of activity on this week's DVD sales chart. There were just two new releases that reached the top 30, neither of them reached the top five. In fact, there was only one film in the top five this week that was wasn't in the top five last week. The Hangover II remained in first place with 298,000 units / $2.96 million for the week giving it total sales of 2.91 million units / $38.35 million, after a month of release. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Harry Potter and the Century Mark

January 6th, 2012

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 climbed into first place on the Blu-ray sales chart with 232,000 units / $4.63 million over the week for a total of 4.79 million units / $102.50 million after seven weeks of release. It became only the third Blu-ray to reach the $100 million milestone. More...

DVD Sales: Serious Hangover on the DVD Chart

January 4th, 2012

There were only four new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart, and only one of those placed in the top five. The Hangover II rose to first place with 521,000 units / $5.20 million for the week and 2.26 million units / $31.22 million after three. This is barely more than half what the original sold during its first week of release. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Apes Rise, Blu-rays Fall

December 29th, 2011

Rise of the Planet of the Apes led the way on the Blu-ray sales chart, but with only a few new releases that managed to chart, the overall sales were weak. Planet of the Apes sold 675,000 units generating $15.59 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 49%, which was good compared to the average of the format, but weak for the genre. Last minute Christmas sales may have resulted in deeper discounts for DVDs than Blu-rays, at least as a percentage, which could be a mitigating factor. More...

DVD Sales: Apes Conquer Pandas

December 27th, 2011

Only a trio of new releases were able to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD sales chart. However, this includes the top two spots. Rise of the Planet of the Apes earned first place with 716,000 units / $13.46 million. It's opening was a little weaker than we would like to see when compared to its theatrical run, but it should be better on Blu-ray. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Hanging Out on Top

December 21st, 2011

The Hangover II was the first of three new releases on top of this week's Blu-ray sales chart, selling 951,000 units while generating $16.89 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was 42%, which was good for a comedy. More...

DVD Sales: Helping Itself to First Place

December 20th, 2011

New releases took four or five of the top five spots on the DVD sales chart this week. (The Smurfs is a bit of a complicated case, but more on that in a second.) First place went to The Help with 1.75 million units sold generating $29.78 million in revenue. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 6th, 2011

December 6th, 2011

I hate this time for year, because of the holidays. Due to the five-day Thanksgiving long weekend and the Christmas shipping rush, screeners are even more likely to arrive late. Most of the prime releases I'm supposed to review are still on route. It makes it hard to keep up to date on reviews, plus it makes it really hard to figure out what the Pick of the Week should be. The Help is in contention, but I want to see the Blu-ray first. In the end, I went with the The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo: Extended Trilogy Box Set on Blu-ray. More...

International Box Office: Transformers Hold Top Spot with Plenty of Milestones Below

July 13th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon repeated as champion on the international stage with $94.70 million on 11,222 screens in 58 markets for a total of $386.43 million internationally and $647.51 million worldwide. At this pace, by this weekend it will be ahead of Transformers and will have no trouble becoming the biggest hit in the franchise. As for individual markets, it earned the most in South Korea where it was down just 31% to $15.11 million on 1,301 screens over the weekend for a total of $54.47 million after two. It became the fastest film to reach $50 million in that market. It wasn't able to hold on as well in the U.K. down 56% to $7.58 million on 522 screens over the weekend for a total of $31.45 million after two. In Australia it was down 43%, which at first glance seems strong, but it was a holiday weekend in that market and half the films in the top five saw growth. It still added $7.52 million on 596 screens over the weekend for a running tally of $29.13 million, which is stronger than its performance, given the relative size of the two markets. The film fell 56% in Russia, which isn't bad compared to the average drop-off in that market. It managed $7.47 million on 1,385 screens over the weekend for a two-week total of $36.03 million. More...

International Box Office: Transformers Tops, Pirates Earns its Billion

July 6th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon earned top spot on the international chart, which came as no surprise. However, it did so in impressive fashion with $154.93 million on 11,565 screens in 58 markets over the weekend for a total opening of $219.81 million. This is the best international debut for Paramount topping the previous champion, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Its biggest opening came in South Korea where it scored $21.82 million on 1,442 screens over the weekend for a total opening of 31.09 million. It was also tops in Russia with $16.95 million on 1,385 screens over the weekend and $21.97 million in total. It earned $17.30 million on 521 screens in the U.K. and $16.18 million on 595 in Australia, including midweek numbers. It also cracked $10 million in Germany with $15.29 million on 617, including midweek numbers, and in Mexico with $10.81 million on 2,097 screens. More...

International Box Office: Cars Cuts Off Panda to Take Checkered Flag

June 29th, 2011

In a battle of digitally animated sequels, Cars 2 came out on top with $39.23 million on 4,873 screens in 25 markets for a total opening of $43.98 million. Its best market was Russia where it opened in first place with $9.42 million on 950 screens. By comparison, the original Cars made $4 million in that market, in total. The film was also very strong in Mexico with $8.08 million on 1,981 screens and in Brazil with $5.29 million on 747 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $7.04 million. The film had to deal with direct competition in Australia, but still came out on top with $5.13 million. The final major market it debuted in was Italy, where it earned $3.86 million on 834 screens over the weekend for a total opening of $5.71 million. Overall, the film more than doubled the debuts of Cars in the markets it opened in, while it was on par with Toys 3's openings. Granted, it likely won't have the same legs, but this is still a great start. More...

International Box Office: Kung Fu Fights Past Another Milestone

June 22nd, 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2 remained in top spot on the international chart with $58.16 million on 11,244 screens in 54 markets for totals of $284.22 million internationally and $427.89 million worldwide. The film opened in France and Germany with nearly identical results with $6.91 million on 725 screens in the former and $6.91 million on 699 screens in the latter. (The result in Germany does include some previews.) So far the film has made an estimated $77 million in China, which is by far the film's biggest market. More...

Weekend Numbers: Lantern in the Green, But Overall Box Office in the Red

June 20th, 2011

The overall box office box office this past weekend was as expected, more or less. A few of the films did a little bit better, a few missed expectations, but not by a lot. This helped the box office grow by 11% from last weekend to $153 million. Unfortunately, this weekend last year saw the release of Toy Story 3, which made $110 million by itself, so year-over-year there was a 23% drop-off. Year-to-date, 2011 is behind 2010 by 8% at $4.65 billion to $5.03 billion, but perhaps we can close that gap a little bit this coming weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Lantern Pull in the Green?

June 16th, 2011

After a strong start to the summer, which actually began in late April, we could hit a real roadblock this weekend. The only film earning any kind of buzz is Green Lantern, and not all of that buzz is good. Additionally, this weekend last year was dominated by Toy Story 3, which opened with $110 million. There is a chance the top five films won't make that much this year. More...

International Box Office: Panda Doesn't Pull Any Punches

June 15th, 2011

Kung Fu Panda 2 climbed into top spot on the international chart after three weeks of release, earning $56.72 million on 11,867 screens in 45 markets for a total of $206.11 million internationally and $332.92 million worldwide. This past weekend the film debuted in a number of major markets, led by the U.K. where it made $10.07 million on 514 screens, but while this was enough for first place in the market, it was less than the original made. On the other hand, it showed growth in Mexico with $7.34 million on 1,841 screens over the weekend and a total opening of $14.69 million, and in Brazil with $4.79 million on 714 screens over the weekend and $5.18 million in total. The film opens in France and Germany next weekend and Japan and Italy in August, so it still has quite a way to go before its international run is over. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Super Surpasses Most Predictions

June 13th, 2011

Nearly every film in the top five beat Thursday's predictions, and the one film that didn't landed within a rounding error of doing so. This helped the overall box office reach $138 million for the weekend, but while this was better than expected, it was still 14% lower than last weekend and 9% lower than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2011 is behind 2010 by 7% at $4.43 billion to $4.76 billion, but this is better than it has been for the majority of the year. More...

Weekend Predictions: How Super Will Super Be?

June 9th, 2011

After X-Men: First Class opened on the low end of expectations last weekend, it is even more important that Super 8 carries its weight this weekend if 2011 is to continue its winning ways. Even if Super 8 does land on the high end of expectations, it might not be enough, as this weekend last year saw the release of The Karate Kid, which was a surprise hit that opened with $55 million. More...

International Box Office: Stranger Tides Sweeps Away More Records

June 8th, 2011

I think it is not unfair to call Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides a disappointment domestically, as it seems very likely that it won't match its hefty production budget, while it is practically guaranteed it will be the weakest installment in the franchise. On the other hand, the film is breaking records internationally. This weekend it tied the record for the fastest film to reach $600 million internationally, which was previously set by Avatar at just 19 days. It also became the fastest to reach $700 million worldwide at 16 days. This weekend its haul was down to $70.78 million on 15,962 screens in 69 markets for a total of $601.58 million internationally and $791.78 million worldwide, but that was enough to earn first place for the third weekend in a row. The film's biggest market of the weekend was Japan where it made $8.63 million on 802 screens, giving it a total of $62.75 million after just three weeks of release. More...

Weekend Wrap-up: First Place for First Class, But Will It Last?

June 6th, 2011

It wasn't exactly a disappointing weekend at the box office, but we did see the overall box office fall closer to the low end of expectations. With $160 million over the weekend, the box office was down 28% from the Friday-through-Sunday portion of the Memorial Day long weekend. However, it was up 24% from this weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2011 now has pulled in $4.23 billion, compared to $4.55 billion for last year. 2011 is still in a massive hole, but at least there's a chance we can close the gap, while reaching $10 billion in total for the year has become a lot more likely. More...

Weekend Estimates: X-Men First Week Good, Not Great

June 5th, 2011

2011 continued its winning streak at the box office this weekend, with five films topping $10 million and X-Men: First Class posting a very respectable $56 million opening, according to Fox's Sunday estimate. With the studio setting expectations a little lower than that, they can claim an excellent weekend. And they do have a point, but the truth is that this is the worst opening for a movie in the franchise since the first movie arrived in 2000 (and the latest film's estimate is only ahead by a couple of million dollars, so it might not even beat that mark). Excellent reviews and peak Summer business should help the film over the next few weeks, but it can't afford a 60% decline next weekend. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will X-Men's Latest Offering be Top of the Class?

June 2nd, 2011

After a record-breaking Memorial Day long weekend, the industry is hoping to maintain that momentum throughout the summer. There's only one wide release to deal with this weekend, X-Men: First Class, but most analysts expect it to earn more than the four wide releases earned in total this weekend last year. Add in stronger holdovers, and every indication says there should be a solid win for 2011 in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Two plus Two can't top Four

June 2nd, 2011

The fourth installment of the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise, On Stranger Tides, held off a pair of sequels on the international chart with $122.8 million on 18,000 screens in 65 markets for a total of $470.8 million internationally and $623.7 million worldwide. It tied the record for fastest film to reach $600 million worldwide, which was previously set by At World's End at 12 days. Its biggest single market of the weekend was Japan, where it was down just 8% from its opening weekend with $13.75 million on 800 screens over the weekend for a total of $44.57 million after two. It also cracked $10 million in Germany ($11.16 million on 820 screens for a total of $35.26 million) and in Russia ($10.62 million on 1716 screens over a total of 49.87 million). At this pace, it is likely that the film has already topped the final figure for Curse of the Black Pearl, while $600 million internationally and $900 million worldwide is not out of the question. More...

Per Theater Chart is Very Lively

June 1st, 2011

It was another amazing week on the per theater chart as The Tree of Life led the way with an average of $93,230 in four theaters. This represents the best per screen average for the director and for the distributor. Add in reviews that might be Oscar-worthy, and the film should expand over the coming weeks / months. Speaking of expanding, and Oscar -worthy reviews, Midnight in Paris saw its theater count grow from 6 to 58, while its per theater average held on strong at $33,268. The overall number one film, The Hangover 2, was next with an average of $23,775, while Kung Fu Panda 2 was the only other film to cross the $10,000 mark on the per theater chart with an average of $12,142. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: A Memorial Day To Remember?

May 31st, 2011

Records were broken on Memorial Day long weekend, which makes the weekend one to remember. Ironic then that the biggest hit of the weekend was a film about people who can't remember the night before. Yes, The Hangover 2 easily took top spot, while Kung Fu Panda 2 was disappointingly far behind. On the other hand, it still earned more than last year's number one film, Shrek Forever After, so it at least pulled its weight. Overall, the three-day box office was a very healthy $223 million, or 33% more than last weekend and 47% more than the same weekend last year. Over four days, the box office pulled in $277 million, or 44% more than last year. Those figures were both records for biggest Memorial Day long weekend ever, crushing 2007's offering by $22 million. Year-to-date, 2011 now has $4.02 billion and has cut the gap with 2010 to just over 8% at $4.38 billion. If the rest of the summer is as strong as May was, we could be in good shape going into the fall. More...

Three-Day Weekend Estimates: Hangover Sets Record with Huge Opening

May 29th, 2011

The Hangover: Part II is set to earn $86.48 million over the three-day weekend, according to estimates released by Warner Bros. on Sunday. That puts it on track to top $100 million in just four days, and will be the biggest ever weekend for a comedy, barring an unexpected collapse on Sunday. Kung Fu Panda 2 is set to earn $48 million Friday-Sunday, which is a slightly disappointing result, but it should do very well on Memorial Day and is likely to enjoy a strong few weeks until the arrival of Cars 2 on June 24. More...

Weekend Predictions: Two by Two

May 26th, 2011

It's Memorial Day long weekend, which is one of the most important weekends of the year. Not only is it one of the most lucrative, but it can help set the tone for the rest of summer. 30 million people going to theaters, each seeing countless posters, trailers, etc. for upcoming releases is a boon for the marketing for those film. This is why when both new releases failed to make an impact last year, it was such a devastating result. This time around, there are two sequels opening, Kung Fu Panda 2 and The Hangover 2, both of which should earn more individually than Sex and the City 2 and Prince of Persia earned combined. There's a slim chance one will dominate the other, but in that case, the overall box office should still be a large step up from last year. But the best case scenario has both of them becoming monster hits, and that would have a positive effect on the rest of the box office for weeks to come. More...

2011 Preview: May

May 1st, 2011

Summer is officially upon us and after a depressing start to the year, we finally have some reason to be optimistic. April produced a few films that were stronger than expected and the last three weekends have produced wins in the year-over-year comparison. Granted, 2011 is a long way from matching 2010's pace, but if we can earn a few more wins this month, we could be in good shape going forward. In comparison with last May, the month starts off slowly this year, but comes on really strong by the end and looks much healthier overall. In fact, last May there were only three films to make more than $100 million at the box office. (Granted, two others came very close.) This year there are four films that might open with more than $100 million. Right now 2010 has about a $500 million lead on 2011, but hopefully by the end of the month that lead will be down to $300 million. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 27, 2011 1 $85,946,294   3,615 $23,775   $117,556,661 1
Jun 3, 2011 2 $31,381,234 -63% 3,615 $8,681   $185,808,194 2
Jun 10, 2011 3 $17,667,329 -44% 3,675 $4,807   $215,727,461 3
Jun 17, 2011 5 $10,071,339 -43% 3,460 $2,911   $233,110,617 4
Jun 24, 2011 7 $5,574,179 -45% 2,755 $2,023   $243,651,860 5
Jul 1, 2011 12 $2,391,733 -57% 1,568 $1,525   $248,243,615 6
Jul 8, 2011 14 $1,198,064 -50% 835 $1,435   $250,817,247 7
Jul 15, 2011 18 $504,803 -58% 455 $1,109   $251,881,953 8
Jul 22, 2011 25 $298,592 -41% 275 $1,086   $252,459,309 9
Jul 29, 2011 17 $399,026 +34% 346 $1,153   $253,027,043 10
Aug 5, 2011 22 $293,159 -27% 303 $968   $253,589,163 11
Aug 12, 2011 31 $181,664 -38% 232 $783   $253,941,292 12
Aug 19, 2011 37 $131,530 -28% 193 $682   $254,174,506 13
Aug 26, 2011 43 $65,646 -50% 128 $513   $254,302,056 14
Sep 2, 2011 50 $71,770 +9% 90 $797   $254,404,872 15
Sep 9, 2011 60 $28,380 -60% 60 $473   $254,455,986 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 26, 2011 1 $31,610,367     3,615 $8,744   $31,610,367 1
May 27, 2011 1 $29,982,180 -5%   3,615 $8,294   $61,592,547 2
May 28, 2011 1 $29,690,008 -1%   3,615 $8,213   $91,282,555 3
May 29, 2011 1 $26,274,106 -12%   3,615 $7,268   $117,556,661 4
May 30, 2011 1 $17,480,581 -33%   3,615 $4,836   $135,037,242 5
May 31, 2011 1 $7,585,079 -57%   3,615 $2,098   $142,622,321 6
Jun 1, 2011 1 $6,293,188 -17%   3,615 $1,741   $148,915,509 7
Jun 2, 2011 1 $5,511,451 -12% -83% 3,615 $1,525   $154,426,960 8
Jun 3, 2011 2 $10,617,448 +93% -65% 3,615 $2,937   $165,044,408 9
Jun 4, 2011 2 $12,825,623 +21% -57% 3,615 $3,548   $177,870,031 10
Jun 5, 2011 2 $7,938,163 -38% -70% 3,615 $2,196   $185,808,194 11
Jun 6, 2011 2 $3,247,199 -59% -81% 3,615 $898   $189,055,393 12
Jun 7, 2011 2 $3,259,072 n/c -57% 3,615 $902   $192,314,465 13
Jun 8, 2011 2 $2,904,243 -11% -54% 3,615 $803   $195,218,708 14
Jun 9, 2011 2 $2,841,424 -2% -48% 3,615 $786   $198,060,132 15
Jun 10, 2011 3 $5,699,405 +101% -46% 3,675 $1,551   $203,759,537 16
Jun 11, 2011 3 $7,583,278 +33% -41% 3,675 $2,063   $211,342,815 17
Jun 12, 2011 4 $4,384,646 -42% -45% 3,675 $1,193   $215,727,461 18
Jun 13, 2011 3 $1,884,398 -57% -42% 3,675 $513   $217,611,859 19
Jun 14, 2011 4 $2,073,465 +10% -36% 3,675 $564   $219,685,324 20
Jun 15, 2011 4 $1,631,707 -21% -44% 3,675 $444   $221,317,031 21
Jun 16, 2011 4 $1,722,247 +6% -39% 3,675 $469   $223,039,278 22
Jun 17, 2011 5 $3,244,973 +88% -43% 3,460 $938   $226,284,251 23
Jun 18, 2011 5 $4,047,494 +25% -47% 3,460 $1,170   $230,331,745 24
Jun 19, 2011 6 $2,778,872 -31% -37% 3,460 $803   $233,110,617 25
Jun 20, 2011 5 $1,233,476 -56% -35% 3,460 $356   $234,344,093 26
Jun 21, 2011 6 $1,285,467 +4% -38% 3,460 $372   $235,629,560 27
Jun 22, 2011 7 $1,221,107 -5% -25% 3,460 $353   $236,850,667 28
Jun 23, 2011 7 $1,227,014 n/c -29% 3,460 $355   $238,077,681 29
Jun 24, 2011 7 $1,816,576 +48% -44% 2,755 $659   $239,894,257 30
Jun 25, 2011 7 $2,317,732 +28% -43% 2,755 $841   $242,211,989 31
Jun 26, 2011 7 $1,439,871 -38% -48% 2,755 $523   $243,651,860 32
Jun 27, 2011 8 $643,488 -55% -48% 2,755 $234   $244,295,348 33
Jun 28, 2011 10 $653,298 +2% -49% 2,755 $237   $244,948,646 34
Jun 29, 2011 12 $429,042 -34% -65% 2,025 $212   $245,377,688 35
Jun 30, 2011 11 $474,194 +11% -61% 2,025 $234   $245,851,882 36
Jul 1, 2011 11 $697,520 +47% -62% 1,568 $445   $246,549,402 37
Jul 2, 2011 11 $866,186 +24% -63% 1,568 $552   $247,415,588 38
Jul 3, 2011 11 $828,027 -4% -42% 1,568 $528   $248,243,615 39
Jul 4, 2011 14 $407,657 -51% -37% 1,568 $260   $248,651,272 40
Jul 5, 2011 12 $336,385 -17% -49% 1,568 $215   $248,987,657 41
Jul 6, 2011 13 $317,049 -6% -26% 1,568 $202   $249,304,706 42
Jul 7, 2011 13 $314,477 -1% -34% 1,568 $201   $249,619,183 43
Jul 8, 2011 - $393,991 +25% -44% 835 $472   $250,013,174 44
Jul 9, 2011 - $493,046 +25% -43% 835 $590   $250,506,220 45
Jul 10, 2011 - $311,027 -37% -62% 835 $372   $250,817,247 46
Jul 11, 2011 15 $144,154 -54% -65% 835 $173   $250,961,401 47
Jul 12, 2011 16 $157,355 +9% -53% 835 $188   $251,118,756 48
Jul 13, 2011 16 $137,104 -13% -57% 835 $164   $251,255,860 49
Jul 14, 2011 16 $121,290 -12% -61% 835 $145   $251,377,150 50
Jul 15, 2011 - $161,782 +33% -59% 455 $356   $251,538,932 51
Jul 16, 2011 - $217,944 +35% -56% 455 $479   $251,756,876 52
Jul 17, 2011 - $125,077 -43% -60% 455 $275   $251,881,953 53
Jul 18, 2011 - $67,542 -46% -53% 455 $148   $251,949,495 54
Jul 19, 2011 - $75,647 +12% -52% 455 $166   $252,025,142 55
Jul 20, 2011 - $65,813 -13% -52% 455 $145   $252,090,955 56
Jul 21, 2011 - $69,762 +6% -42% 455 $153   $252,160,717 57
Jul 22, 2011 - $96,706 +39% -40% 455 $213   $252,257,423 58
Jul 23, 2011 - $126,192 +30% -42% 455 $277   $252,383,615 59
Jul 24, 2011 - $75,694 -40% -39% 455 $166   $252,459,309 60
Jul 25, 2011 - $41,632 -45% -38% 455 $91   $252,500,941 61
Jul 26, 2011 - $45,378 +9% -40% 455 $100   $252,546,319 62
Jul 27, 2011 - $39,933 -12% -39% 455 $88   $252,586,252 63
Jul 28, 2011 - $41,765 +5% -40% 455 $92   $252,628,017 64
Jul 29, 2011 - $116,260 +178% +20% 346 $336   $252,744,277 65
Jul 30, 2011 - $156,621 +35% +24% 346 $453   $252,900,898 66
Jul 31, 2011 - $126,145 -19% +67% 346 $365   $253,027,043 67
Aug 1, 2011 - $68,499 -46% +65% 346 $198   $253,095,542 68
Aug 2, 2011 - $72,103 +5% +59% 346 $208   $253,167,645 69
Aug 3, 2011 - $67,055 -7% +68% 346 $194   $253,234,700 70
Aug 4, 2011 - $61,304 -9% +47% 346 $177   $253,296,004 71
Aug 5, 2011 - $91,182 +49% -22% 303 $301   $253,387,186 72
Aug 6, 2011 - $116,137 +27% -26% 303 $383   $253,503,323 73
Aug 7, 2011 - $85,840 -26% -32% 303 $283   $253,589,163 74
Aug 8, 2011 - $43,779 -49% -36% 303 $144   $253,632,942 75
Aug 9, 2011 - $47,256 +8% -34% 303 $156   $253,680,198 76
Aug 10, 2011 - $41,586 -12% -38% 303 $137   $253,721,784 77
Aug 11, 2011 - $37,844 -9% -38% 303 $125   $253,759,628 78
Aug 12, 2011 - $53,946 +43% -41% 232 $233   $253,813,574 79
Aug 13, 2011 - $73,195 +36% -37% 232 $315   $253,886,769 80
Aug 14, 2011 - $54,523 -26% -36% 232 $235   $253,941,292 81
Aug 15, 2011 - $26,262 -52% -40% 232 $113   $253,967,554 82
Aug 16, 2011 - $27,500 +5% -42% 232 $119   $253,995,054 83
Aug 17, 2011 - $24,275 -12% -42% 232 $105   $254,019,329 84
Aug 18, 2011 - $23,647 -3% -38% 232 $102   $254,042,976 85
Aug 19, 2011 - $39,341 +66% -27% 193 $204   $254,082,317 86
Aug 20, 2011 - $55,912 +42% -24% 193 $290   $254,138,229 87
Aug 21, 2011 - $36,277 -35% -33% 193 $188   $254,174,506 88
Aug 22, 2011 - $15,788 -56% -40% 193 $82   $254,190,294 89
Aug 23, 2011 - $16,219 +3% -41% 193 $84   $254,206,513 90
Aug 24, 2011 - $15,571 -4% -36% 193 $81   $254,222,084 91
Aug 25, 2011 - $14,326 -8% -39% 193 $74   $254,236,410 92
Aug 26, 2011 - $19,973 +39% -49% 128 $156   $254,256,383 93
Aug 27, 2011 - $28,659 +43% -49% 128 $224   $254,285,042 94
Aug 28, 2011 - $17,014 -41% -53% 128 $133   $254,302,056 95
Aug 29, 2011 - $7,657 -55% -52% 128 $60   $254,309,713 96
Aug 30, 2011 - $8,401 +10% -48% 128 $66   $254,318,114 97
Aug 31, 2011 - $7,481 -11% -52% 128 $58   $254,325,595 98
Sep 1, 2011 - $7,507 n/c -48% 128 $59   $254,333,102 99
Sep 2, 2011 - $14,964 +99% -25% 90 $166   $254,348,066 100
Sep 3, 2011 - $27,053 +81% -6% 90 $301   $254,375,119 101
Sep 4, 2011 - $29,753 +10% +75% 90 $331   $254,404,872 102
Sep 5, 2011 57 $11,564 -61% +51% 90 $128   $254,416,436 103
Sep 6, 2011 - $4,126 -64% -51% 90 $46   $254,420,562 104
Sep 7, 2011 - $3,590 -13% -52% 90 $40   $254,424,152 105
Sep 8, 2011 - $3,454 -4% -54% 90 $38   $254,427,606 106
Sep 9, 2011 - $9,211 +167% -38% 60 $154   $254,436,817 107
Sep 10, 2011 - $14,095 +53% -48% 60 $235   $254,450,912 108
Sep 11, 2011 - $5,074 -64% -83% 60 $85   $254,455,986 109
Sep 12, 2011 - $1,943 -62% -83% 60 $32   $254,457,929 110
Sep 13, 2011 - $2,274 +17% -45% 60 $38   $254,460,203 111
Sep 14, 2011 - $2,001 -12% -44% 60 $33   $254,462,204 112
Sep 15, 2011 - $2,101 +5% -39% 60 $35   $254,464,305 113

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 20, 2011 2 $31,610,367   3,615 $8,744   $31,610,367 1
May 27, 2011 1 $122,816,593 +289% 3,615 $33,974   $154,426,960 2
Jun 3, 2011 2 $40,385,973 -67% 3,615 $11,172   $198,060,132 3
Jun 10, 2011 3 $24,979,146 -38% 3,675 $6,797   $223,039,278 4
Jun 17, 2011 5 $15,038,403 -40% 3,460 $4,346   $238,077,681 5
Jun 24, 2011 8 $7,774,201 -48% 2,755 $2,822   $245,851,882 6
Jul 1, 2011 12 $3,767,301 -52% 1,568 $2,403   $249,619,183 7
Jul 8, 2011 15 $1,757,967 -53% 835 $2,105   $251,377,150 8
Jul 15, 2011 20 $783,567 -55% 455 $1,722   $252,160,717 9
Jul 22, 2011 27 $467,300 -40% 275 $1,699   $252,628,017 10
Jul 29, 2011 17 $667,987 +43% 346 $1,931   $253,296,004 11
Aug 5, 2011 24 $463,624 -31% 303 $1,530   $253,759,628 12
Aug 12, 2011 31 $283,348 -39% 232 $1,221   $254,042,976 13
Aug 19, 2011 38 $193,434 -32% 193 $1,002   $254,236,410 14
Aug 26, 2011 46 $96,692 -50% 128 $755   $254,333,102 15
Sep 2, 2011 53 $94,504 -2% 90 $1,050   $254,427,606 16
Sep 9, 2011 61 $36,699 -61% 60 $612   $254,464,305 17

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 11, 201121,169,500 1,169,500$17,530,805$17,530,8051
Dec 18, 20114663,168-43% 1,832,668$9,914,362$27,445,1672
Dec 25, 20111731,244+10% 2,563,912$7,305,128$34,750,2953
Jan 1, 20121285,775-61% 2,849,687$2,843,461$37,593,7564
Jan 8, 20122196,358-31% 3,046,045$1,947,871$39,541,6275
Jan 15, 20125115,659-41% 3,161,704$1,128,832$40,670,4596
Jan 22, 20121443,438-62% 3,205,142$547,753$41,218,2127
Jan 29, 20121435,841-17% 3,240,983$434,393$41,652,6058
Feb 5, 20122127,366-24% 3,268,349$321,003$41,973,6089
Feb 12, 20122226,686-2% 3,295,035$288,476$42,262,08410
Feb 19, 20121270,590+165% 3,365,625$592,250$42,854,33411
Feb 26, 20122419,786-72% 3,385,411$160,267$43,014,60112
Mar 4, 20122917,302-13% 3,402,713$139,973$43,154,57413
Mar 18, 20123015,469 3,431,770$111,686$43,374,28515
Apr 15, 20123014,078 3,467,952$120,930$43,666,71219

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 11, 20111668,306 668,306$13,553,511$13,553,5111
Dec 18, 20113269,376-60% 937,682$6,102,862$19,656,3732
Dec 25, 20114308,254+14% 1,245,936$5,076,074$24,732,4473
Jan 1, 2012646,935-85% 1,292,871$932,157$25,664,6044
Jan 8, 2012271,689+53% 1,364,560$1,137,091$26,801,6955
Jan 15, 2012536,916-49% 1,401,476$532,582$27,334,2776
Jan 22, 20121615,522-58% 1,416,998$220,899$27,555,1767
Apr 15, 2012208,409 1,480,584$104,493$28,378,90819

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