Garfield: A Tail of Two Kitties (2006)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $28,426,747Details
International Box Office $119,558,626Details
Worldwide Box Office $147,985,373
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $18,852,300 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $18,852,300
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$7,288,977 (25.6% of total gross)
Legs:3.90 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:19.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,946 opening theaters/2,981 max. theaters, 3.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $45,699,789

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,001-3,100) 3,079 $28,426,747
All Time International Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) 904 $119,558,626
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,201-1,300) 1,297 $147,985,373

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 16th, 2006 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox, released as Garfield's A Tail of Two Kitties
Video Release: October 10th, 2006 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some off-color elements.
Running Time: 86 minutes
Franchise: Garfield
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Keywords: Mistaken Identity, Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Family Adventure, Vacation, Set in London, Doppelganger, Royalty
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Davis Entertainment
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 16, 2006 7 $7,288,977   2,946 $2,474   $7,288,977 1
Jun 23, 2006 8 $5,209,818 -29% 2,981 $1,748   $16,483,101 2
Jun 30, 2006 12 $2,162,661 -58% 2,150 $1,006   $21,675,055 3
Jul 7, 2006 13 $1,027,020 -53% 1,288 $797   $24,754,492 4
Jul 14, 2006 17 $610,802 -41% 772 $791   $26,287,545 5
Jul 21, 2006 24 $297,079 -51% 372 $799   $27,122,322 6
Jul 28, 2006 29 $197,469 -34% 290 $681   $27,535,504 7
Aug 4, 2006 34 $134,062 -32% 247 $543   $27,810,083 8
Aug 11, 2006 41 $105,086 -22% 197 $533   $28,033,322 9
Aug 18, 2006 46 $84,615 -19% 163 $519   $28,189,436 10
Aug 25, 2006 53 $45,547 -46% 100 $455   $28,280,486 11
Sep 1, 2006 54 $41,303 -9% 73 $566   $28,347,480 12
Sep 8, 2006 67 $18,214 -56% 51 $357   $28,382,443 13
Sep 15, 2006 77 $15,565 -15% 41 $380   $28,403,409 14
Sep 22, 2006 73 $19,314 +24% 34 $568   $28,424,210 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 16, 2006 6 $2,476,448     2,946 $841   $2,476,448 1
Jun 17, 2006 7 $2,800,637 +13%   2,946 $951   $5,277,085 2
Jun 18, 2006 7 $2,011,892 -28%   2,946 $683   $7,288,977 3
Jun 19, 2006 6 $925,239 -54%   2,946 $314   $8,214,216 4
Jun 20, 2006 6 $1,003,401 +8%   2,945 $341   $9,217,617 5
Jun 21, 2006 6 $1,005,280 n/c   2,945 $341   $10,222,897 6
Jun 22, 2006 6 $1,050,386 +4%   2,945 $357   $11,273,283 7
Jun 23, 2006 8 $1,526,475 +45% -38% 2,981 $512   $12,799,758 8
Jun 24, 2006 8 $2,020,227 +32% -28% 2,981 $678   $14,819,985 9
Jun 25, 2006 8 $1,663,116 -18% -17% 2,981 $558   $16,483,101 10
Jun 26, 2006 8 $826,264 -50% -11% 2,981 $277   $17,309,365 11
Jun 27, 2006 7 $838,544 +1% -16% 2,981 $281   $18,147,909 12
Jun 28, 2006 7 $720,092 -14% -28% 2,672 $269   $18,868,001 13
Jun 29, 2006 8 $644,393 -11% -39% 2,672 $241   $19,512,394 14
Jun 30, 2006 10 $651,012 +1% -57% 2,150 $303   $20,163,406 15
Jul 1, 2006 12 $734,454 +13% -64% 2,150 $342   $20,897,860 16
Jul 2, 2006 12 $777,195 +6% -53% 2,150 $361   $21,675,055 17
Jul 3, 2006 12 $586,728 -25% -29% 2,150 $273   $22,261,783 18
Jul 4, 2006 11 $523,970 -11% -38% 2,150 $244   $22,785,753 19
Jul 5, 2006 9 $472,098 -10% -34% 2,150 $220   $23,257,851 20
Jul 6, 2006 8 $469,621 -1% -27% 2,150 $218   $23,727,472 21
Jul 7, 2006 - $318,455 -32% -51% 2,150 $148   $24,045,927 22
Jul 8, 2006 - $403,559 +27% -45% 2,150 $188   $24,449,486 23
Jul 9, 2006 - $305,006 -24% -61% 1,288 $237   $24,754,492 24
Jul 10, 2006 - $178,524 -41% -70% 1,288 $139   $24,933,016 25
Jul 11, 2006 9 $236,891 +33% -55% 1,288 $184   $25,169,907 26
Jul 12, 2006 9 $272,242 +15% -42% 1,288 $211   $25,442,149 27
Jul 13, 2006 10 $234,594 -14% -50% 1,288 $182   $25,676,743 28
Jul 14, 2006 17 $176,275 -25% -45% 772 $228   $25,853,018 29
Jul 15, 2006 17 $246,448 +40% -39% 772 $319   $26,099,466 30
Jul 16, 2006 17 $188,079 -24% -38% 772 $244   $26,287,545 31
Jul 17, 2006 15 $106,524 -43% -40% 772 $138   $26,394,069 32
Jul 18, 2006 15 $132,390 +24% -44% 772 $171   $26,526,459 33
Jul 19, 2006 13 $147,136 +11% -46% 772 $191   $26,673,595 34
Jul 20, 2006 13 $151,648 +3% -35% 772 $196   $26,825,243 35
Jul 21, 2006 - $86,389 -43% -51% 772 $112   $26,911,632 36
Jul 22, 2006 - $122,575 +42% -50% 772 $159   $27,034,207 37
Jul 23, 2006 - $88,115 -28% -53% 772 $114   $27,122,322 38
Jul 24, 2006 - $43,072 -51% -60% 772 $56   $27,165,394 39
Jul 25, 2006 - $60,170 +40% -55% 772 $78   $27,225,564 40
Jul 26, 2006 - $55,228 -8% -62% 772 $72   $27,280,792 41
Jul 27, 2006 - $57,243 +4% -62% 772 $74   $27,338,035 42
Jul 28, 2006 - $61,565 +8% -29% 290 $212   $27,399,600 43
Jul 29, 2006 - $79,772 +30% -35% 290 $275   $27,479,372 44
Jul 30, 2006 - $56,132 -30% -36% 290 $194   $27,535,504 45
Jul 31, 2006 - $29,681 -47% -31% 290 $102   $27,565,185 46
Aug 1, 2006 - $40,760 +37% -32% 290 $141   $27,605,945 47
Aug 2, 2006 - $36,498 -10% -34% 290 $126   $27,642,443 48
Aug 3, 2006 - $33,578 -8% -41% 290 $116   $27,676,021 49
Aug 4, 2006 - $40,234 +20% -35% 247 $163   $27,716,255 50
Aug 5, 2006 - $51,685 +28% -35% 247 $209   $27,767,940 51
Aug 6, 2006 - $42,143 -18% -25% 247 $171   $27,810,083 52
Aug 7, 2006 - $23,949 -43% -19% 247 $97   $27,834,032 53
Aug 8, 2006 - $32,009 +34% -21% 247 $130   $27,866,041 54
Aug 9, 2006 - $30,430 -5% -17% 247 $123   $27,896,471 55
Aug 10, 2006 - $31,765 +4% -5% 247 $129   $27,928,236 56
Aug 11, 2006 - $31,333 -1% -22% 197 $159   $27,959,569 57
Aug 12, 2006 - $42,368 +35% -18% 197 $215   $28,001,937 58
Aug 13, 2006 - $31,385 -26% -26% 197 $159   $28,033,322 59
Aug 14, 2006 - $16,945 -46% -29% 197 $86   $28,050,267 60
Aug 15, 2006 - $20,530 +21% -36% 197 $104   $28,070,797 61
Aug 16, 2006 - $16,932 -18% -44% 197 $86   $28,087,729 62
Aug 17, 2006 - $17,092 +1% -46% 197 $87   $28,104,821 63
Aug 18, 2006 - $21,784 +27% -30% 163 $134   $28,126,605 64
Aug 19, 2006 - $35,481 +63% -16% 163 $218   $28,162,086 65
Aug 20, 2006 - $27,350 -23% -13% 163 $168   $28,189,436 66
Aug 21, 2006 - $10,006 -63% -41% 163 $61   $28,199,442 67
Aug 22, 2006 - $11,865 +19% -42% 163 $73   $28,211,307 68
Aug 23, 2006 - $12,284 +4% -27% 163 $75   $28,223,591 69
Aug 24, 2006 - $11,348 -8% -34% 163 $70   $28,234,939 70
Aug 25, 2006 - $11,248 -1% -48% 100 $112   $28,246,187 71
Aug 26, 2006 - $18,617 +66% -48% 100 $186   $28,264,804 72
Aug 27, 2006 - $15,682 -16% -43% 100 $157   $28,280,486 73
Aug 28, 2006 - $6,652 -58% -34% 100 $67   $28,287,138 74
Aug 29, 2006 - $7,250 +9% -39% 100 $73   $28,294,388 75
Aug 30, 2006 - $6,322 -13% -49% 100 $63   $28,300,710 76
Aug 31, 2006 - $5,467 -14% -52% 100 $55   $28,306,177 77
Sep 1, 2006 - $9,037 +65% -20% 73 $124   $28,315,214 78
Sep 2, 2006 - $16,782 +86% -10% 73 $230   $28,331,996 79
Sep 3, 2006 - $15,484 -8% -1% 73 $212   $28,347,480 80
Sep 4, 2006 52 $12,205 -21% +83% 73 $167   $28,359,685 81
Sep 5, 2006 - $2,010 -84% -72% 73 $28   $28,361,695 82
Sep 6, 2006 - $1,492 -26% -76% 73 $20   $28,363,187 83
Sep 7, 2006 - $1,042 -30% -81% 73 $14   $28,364,229 84
Sep 8, 2006 - $3,781 +263% -58% 73 $52   $28,368,010 85
Sep 9, 2006 - $8,061 +113% -52% 73 $110   $28,376,071 86
Sep 10, 2006 - $6,372 -21% -59% 73 $87   $28,382,443 87
Sep 11, 2006 - $1,358 -79% -89% 73 $19   $28,383,801 88
Sep 12, 2006 - $1,542 +14% -23% 73 $21   $28,385,343 89
Sep 13, 2006 - $1,234 -20% -17% 73 $17   $28,386,577 90
Sep 14, 2006 - $1,267 +3% +22% 73 $17   $28,387,844 91

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 16, 2006 6 $11,273,283   2,946 $3,827   $11,273,283 1
Jun 23, 2006 9 $8,239,111 -27% 2,981 $2,764   $19,512,394 2
Jun 30, 2006 11 $4,215,078 -49% 2,150 $1,961   $23,727,472 3
Jul 7, 2006 13 $1,949,271 -54% 1,288 $1,513   $25,676,743 4
Jul 14, 2006 15 $1,148,500 -41% 772 $1,488   $26,825,243 5
Jul 21, 2006 23 $512,792 -55% 372 $1,378   $27,338,035 6
Jul 28, 2006 28 $337,986 -34% 290 $1,165   $27,676,021 7
Aug 4, 2006 34 $252,215 -25% 247 $1,021   $27,928,236 8
Aug 11, 2006 41 $176,585 -30% 197 $896   $28,104,821 9
Aug 18, 2006 47 $130,118 -26% 163 $798   $28,234,939 10
Aug 25, 2006 52 $71,238 -45% 100 $712   $28,306,177 11
Sep 1, 2006 59 $58,052 -19% 73 $795   $28,364,229 12
Sep 8, 2006 69 $23,615 -59% 51 $463   $28,387,844 13
Sep 15, 2006 85 $17,052 -28% 41 $416   $28,404,896 14
Sep 22, 2006 81 $21,851 +28% 34 $643   $28,426,747 15

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
Oct 15, 20065318,537 318,537$5,373,719$5,373,7191
Oct 22, 20067156,186-51% 474,723$2,634,858$8,008,5772
Oct 29, 20062065,454-58% 540,177$1,104,209$9,112,7863
Nov 5, 20061866,951+2% 607,128$1,129,463$10,242,2494
Nov 12, 20061969,743+4% 676,871$1,176,564$11,418,8135

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

Leading Cast

Bill Murray    Garfield

Supporting Cast

Breckin Meyer    Jon
Jennifer Love Hewitt    Liz
Billy Connolly    Lord Dargis
Tim Curry    Prince
Bob Hoskins    Winston
Greg Ellis    Nigel
Jane Horrocks    Meenie
Jane Leeves    Eenie
Richard E. Grant    Preston
Vinnie Jones    Rommel
Rhys Ifans    McBunny
Sharon Osbourne    Christophe
Roscoe Lee Browne    Narrator
Lucy Davis    Abby

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

Production and Technical Credits

Tim Hill    Director
Joel Cohen    Screenwriter
Alec Sokolow    Screenwriter
Jim Davis    Story Creator
Christophe Beck    Composer
Jojo Villanueva    Music Coordinator

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

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March 21st, 2011

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October 10th, 2006

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October 1st, 2006

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September 24th, 2006

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September 17th, 2006

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September 10th, 2006

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August 30th, 2006

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August 23rd, 2006

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August 6th, 2006

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July 30th, 2006

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July 23rd, 2006

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July 16th, 2006

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July 9th, 2006

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July 2nd, 2006

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June 26th, 2006

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June 25th, 2006

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June 19th, 2006

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June 16th, 2006

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June 15th, 2006

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June 9th, 2006

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June 1st, 2006

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Movie Website Updates for May 20 - May 26

May 26th, 2006

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$7,288,977 (25.6% of total gross)
Legs:3.90 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:19.2% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,946 opening theaters/2,981 max. theaters, 3.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $45,699,789

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,001-3,100) 3,079 $28,426,747
All Time International Box Office (Rank 901-1,000) 904 $119,558,626
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,201-1,300) 1,297 $147,985,373

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


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 16th, 2006 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox, released as Garfield's A Tail of Two Kitties
Video Release: October 10th, 2006 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some off-color elements.
Running Time: 86 minutes
Franchise: Garfield
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Keywords: Mistaken Identity, Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Family Adventure, Vacation, Set in London, Doppelganger, Royalty
Source:Based on Comic/Graphic Novel
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Animation/Live Action
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Davis Entertainment
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Bill Murray    Garfield

Supporting Cast

Breckin Meyer    Jon
Jennifer Love Hewitt    Liz
Billy Connolly    Lord Dargis
Tim Curry    Prince
Bob Hoskins    Winston
Greg Ellis    Nigel
Jane Horrocks    Meenie
Jane Leeves    Eenie
Richard E. Grant    Preston
Vinnie Jones    Rommel
Rhys Ifans    McBunny
Sharon Osbourne    Christophe
Roscoe Lee Browne    Narrator
Lucy Davis    Abby

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

Production and Technical Credits

Tim Hill    Director
Joel Cohen    Screenwriter
Alec Sokolow    Screenwriter
Jim Davis    Story Creator
Christophe Beck    Composer
Jojo Villanueva    Music Coordinator

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

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 22nd, 2011

March 21st, 2011

It's a deceptively slow week when it comes to DVD and Blu-ray releases. Have I mentioned how much I love the word, "deceptively"? It is worse than meaningless and actually reduces the amount of information given in any sentence it appears in. In this case, the first sentence could mean the week appears to be slow, but it is actually quite busy. Or it could mean the week appears busy, but is quite slow. Unfortunately, it's the latter. There are four first run releases coming out on the home market, which is more than most weeks, but all four missed expectations to one degree or another. Additionally, there's only one new release that I'm seriously considering for Pick of the Week, The Venture Bros.: Season Four on Blu-ray. In fact, there are a couple Blu-ray catalog titles that are more interesting than any of the first run releases. Leading the way there is Stand By Me, which is not only a great movie, but the Blu-ray isn't shovelware and includes Blu-ray exclusive extras like a Picture-in-Picture track. So which release is the Pick of the Week? I can't decide, so let's call it a tie. More...

Click's Appeal is Universal

October 21st, 2006

Three of the top five renters this week were new releases including the number one film, Click with $11.34 million during its first week of release. More...

DVD Releases for October 10, 2006

October 10th, 2006

The Thanksgiving long weekend signifies the start of the holiday shopping season... Of course, that's the American Thanksgiving, which occurs sometime in November. The Canadian Thanksgiving, which occurred this weekend, is most closely associated with the start of Hockey season. (Have I mentioned how much I hate the New York Rangers? I have. Good.) However, just because shopping season has officially started, doesn't mean it's a slow week. Far from it. This week there was a bumper crop of contenders for the DVD Pick of the Week. I narrowed the list to two TV on DVD releases (Scrubs - The Complete Fourth Season - Buy from Amazon and Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law - Volume 2 - Buy from Amazon) and two limited releases, (Twelve and Holding - Buy from Amazon and A Prairie Home Companion - Buy from Amazon). If I was forced at gunpoint to choose just one, it would be Scrubs - The Complete Fourth Season - Buy from Amazon, but I can all but guarantee all four, and a few others, will end up in my DVD collection. More...

International Details - Glorious Beginning

October 8th, 2006

Indigenes, a.k.a. Days of Glory, opened in first place in its native France with $5.53 million on 460 screens while it managed ninth in Switzerland with $76,000 despite opening on only 8 screens. The film opened on Wednesday in Belgium before expanding to other European market in the coming weeks. More...

International Details - Banquet Satisfies Millions More

October 1st, 2006

Ye Yan, a.k.a., The Banquet opened in third place in South Korea with $1.04 million on 183 screens over the weekend and $1.24 million in total. That helped the Chinese film place sixth overall with $5.52 million on 734 screens in 6 markets lifting its international total to $15.94 million, which is just above its production budget. More...

International Top Five - Little Man a Big Deal

September 24th, 2006

Little Man shot up the charts into sixth place with $5.97 million on 1597 screens in 23 markets for a total of $22.63 million internationally. The film had million dollar debuts in both Spain, ($2.06 million on 250 screens), and Mexico, ($1.04 million on 352), while came reasonably close in Russia, ($960,000 on 217 screens, including midweek numbers). In all three markets, the film placed second on the charts. More amazingly is the film's performance in the U.K. as it dipped just 17% to $1.05 million on 315 screens over the weekend and a three-week total of $5.75 million. More...

International Details - Sentinel Scores Its Best Weekend on International Charts

September 17th, 2006

The Sentinel climbed into 6th place on the international charts, the best placing the film has earned. It had a few openings, the biggeset being a sixth place, $410,000 debut on 89 screens in South Korea over the weekend, and $469,000 in total. On the other hand, the film place first in Belgium with $197,000 on 36 screens over the weekend and $226,000 in total and third in Denmark with $102,000 on 32 screens over the weekend and $108,000 in total. Overall it earned $3.44 million on 1423 screens in 22 markets for a total of $31.96 million, which puts it about a week from topping its domestic total. More...

International Details - Garfield Continues to Gobble Up the International Box Office

September 10th, 2006

No new openings left Garfield's A Tail of Two Kitties down 40% to $5.87 million on 3779 screens in 32 markets for a total of $90.08 million. It was reported that the film broke a record for an animated film in China with $6.7 million putting it ahead of The Lion King, which is a strange thing to report since the movie isn't animated. Sure, it has a CG lead, but that's not the same. As for the film's prospects for the future, hitting $100 million internationally is academic at this point and with several openings to go, including previews in Australia this weekend, the film could finish with close to the $125 million earned by the original. More...

International Top Five - Eight is Enough for Pirates

August 30th, 2006

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest earned yet another record this weekend by topping the international charts for the eighth straight weekend surpassing the old record of seven set by Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl. This weekend the swashbuckler took in $18.61 million on 6579 screens in 49 markets lifting its international total to $556.07 million and its worldwide haul to $963.61 million. Looking at the all-time charts, the film is now eighth place and should top Jurassic Park by this time next week while worldwide it is in fourth place all-time and should have no trouble tracking down Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone during the weekend. This weekend the film managed to set a record in Greece opening with $2.6 million while it took in $100,000 in Lebanon for the highest opening of the year in that market. Next week the film will likely fall out of top spot but should continue to perform well as it wraps up its International run in Italy on the 15th of September. More...

International Top Five - Lucky Number Seven for Pirates

August 23rd, 2006

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest is starting to shed screens and that was part of the reason it fell 43% this weekend, however, it still earned more than the next two films combined while crossing the $500 million milestone. Over the weekend it added $24.82 million on 7014 screens in 51 markets to its international total of $521.46 million while its worldwide total hit $922.72 million. This is the seventh week in a row that the film has topped the international charts tying the previous record set by Pirates of the Caribbean: Curse of the Black Pearl back in 2003. On the all-time international charts, the film is now in 12th place all-time, just a few million behind Finding Nemo and is now fifth place Worldwide. Where does it go from here? It has yet to open in Italy and by the time it does it could reach $1 billion in total ticket sales, but odds are Return of the King's second place is safe. More...

International Details - Hedge Still a Success Overseas

August 6th, 2006

Over the Hedge may have slipped out of the top five landing in sixth place this week, but it is still bringing in plenty at the box office. After earning $7.12 million on 3877 screens in 33 markets the film now has $121.76 million internationally and is closing in on its domestic total with several more markets left to open in. Its biggest market was again Germany with $1.49 million on 743 screens over the weekend for a four-week total of $14.26 million. Should it perform well in Japan and Italy, it will have no trouble reaching $300 million worldwide. And while that is low compared to the historical averages for digitally animated films, but is still a great result. More...

International Details - Worldwide Mission Ends in China

July 30th, 2006

A first place debut in China lifted Mission: Impossible 3 into sixth place overall with $5.74 million on 838 screens in 21 markets for a total of $239.82 million. In China it earned $2.8 million on 394 screens while in Japan it managed $2.50 million on 540 for a total of $29.92 million after three weeks of release. More...

International Details - Peninsula at Pinnacle

July 23rd, 2006

A South Korean film, Hanbando, a.k.a. The Korean Peninsula, topped its native market with a huge $6.14 million on 520 screens over the weekend and a total of $9.85 million overall. That was good enough for sixth place on the international charts. More...

International Details - Da Vinci Outpaces Fast and the Furious

July 16th, 2006

The Da Vinci Code slipped out of the top five with $3.85 million on 3037 screens in 55 markets for a total of $515.15 million. This is the 11th best international total ever, while its worldwide mark of $728.36 million places it 23rd on the all-time worldwide chart. More...

International Details - Da Vinci Sinks Poseidon

July 9th, 2006

Last minute updates in weekend numbers showed that it was The Da Vinci Code and not Poseidon grabbing the final spot in the top five. It was an exceedingly close race with the former film topping the latter by less than $3000 both with $5.68 million. The Da Vinci Code earned its box office on 4352 screens in 57 markets while Poseidon needed just 3584 in 48. On the other hand, their running tallies are worlds apart with The Da Vinci Code leading $507.68 million to $94.72 million. That film became just the 12th film to cross $500 million internationally and is less than $20 million from overtaking Finding Nemo for 10th place on the international charts. More...

International Details - Scaring Up some Business

July 2nd, 2006

Scary Movie 4 opened in first place in both France and Spain, helping the film into sixth place overall with $4.89 million on 1512 screens in 22 markets for a total of $74.72 million internationally. In Spain the film made $1.76 million on 400 screens over the weekend and $1.83 million in total, while in France it brought in $3.47 million on 571 screens, but that was for the full week. More...

Click Clicks with Moviegoers

June 26th, 2006

Overall, there were little in the way of surprises this weekend with no film beating or missing expectations by more than a few million dollars. But with no breakout hit, the overall box office slumped by 7.8% from last weekend to $140 million. This did represent an increase of 9.8% over the same weekend last year. More...

International Details - Furious' Start not quite Fast Enough

June 25th, 2006

The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift started its international run last weekend but missed the top five with $7.93 million on 810 screens in 8 markets. The film took first place in five markets, including the U.K. with $3.35 million on 415 screens, in Australia with $2.28 million on 221 screens, and New Zealand with $444,000 on 53 screens. This is inline with what the original opened with in those markets, but with shorter legs due to Sequelitis it won't have as high a final box office. More...

Pixar Wrestles Crown from Jack Black

June 19th, 2006

Every film in the top five missed our Friday predictions this weekend and this led to a small 1.4% drop off from last weekend. Overall, box office was in $152 million. On the other hand, this was up by 11.6% from the same weekend last year. Strangely, even though the weekend numbers were better this year, the 2006 summer season still slipped behind last year's pace $1.19 billion to $1.34 billion. This was in part due to Batman Begins strong midweek opening. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 10th - June 16th

June 16th, 2006

This is actually a pretty busy week with more than two-dozen site on the list. That makes it the busiest week in a month. However, it was one of the site that had no real updates this week that won the Weekly Website Award this week and it was, Nacho Libre - Official Site. More...

Lightning McQueen vs. The Fast and the Furious

June 15th, 2006

There are enough new movies opening this weekend to cause a traffic jam, and none of them jump out as obvious box office smashes. Then again, they all have a legitimate shot at $20 million, and along with last week's winner, Cars we could see 5 films top $20 million over the weekend. The last time that happened was the weekend of June 11th, 2004 when the original Garfield opened. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 3rd - June 9

June 9th, 2006

It was a slow week it terms of major updates and that allowed the Fanboy in me to grant The Transformers - Official Site the gloriously premature Weekly Website Award. Let's hope the full site lives up to this title. More...

2006 Preview: June

June 1st, 2006

May might have gotten off to a slow start, but it sure made up for it in the end. June looks to keep up the fast pace, but out of the dozen or so movies opening wide this month, only two look like they have to potential to be monster hits and after that there is a huge drop-off in box office potential. There are a few others that should earn their keep, and maybe one or two that will surprise, but most look average at best. More...

Movie Website Updates for May 20 - May 26

May 26th, 2006

Not much this week in terms of new sites or updates and all the ones that are award-worthy have already won the weekly website award. The best of the rest is The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift - Official Site, but it certainly doesn't deserve to win the awards. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 16, 2006 7 $7,288,977   2,946 $2,474   $7,288,977 1
Jun 23, 2006 8 $5,209,818 -29% 2,981 $1,748   $16,483,101 2
Jun 30, 2006 12 $2,162,661 -58% 2,150 $1,006   $21,675,055 3
Jul 7, 2006 13 $1,027,020 -53% 1,288 $797   $24,754,492 4
Jul 14, 2006 17 $610,802 -41% 772 $791   $26,287,545 5
Jul 21, 2006 24 $297,079 -51% 372 $799   $27,122,322 6
Jul 28, 2006 29 $197,469 -34% 290 $681   $27,535,504 7
Aug 4, 2006 34 $134,062 -32% 247 $543   $27,810,083 8
Aug 11, 2006 41 $105,086 -22% 197 $533   $28,033,322 9
Aug 18, 2006 46 $84,615 -19% 163 $519   $28,189,436 10
Aug 25, 2006 53 $45,547 -46% 100 $455   $28,280,486 11
Sep 1, 2006 54 $41,303 -9% 73 $566   $28,347,480 12
Sep 8, 2006 67 $18,214 -56% 51 $357   $28,382,443 13
Sep 15, 2006 77 $15,565 -15% 41 $380   $28,403,409 14
Sep 22, 2006 73 $19,314 +24% 34 $568   $28,424,210 15

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 16, 2006 6 $2,476,448     2,946 $841   $2,476,448 1
Jun 17, 2006 7 $2,800,637 +13%   2,946 $951   $5,277,085 2
Jun 18, 2006 7 $2,011,892 -28%   2,946 $683   $7,288,977 3
Jun 19, 2006 6 $925,239 -54%   2,946 $314   $8,214,216 4
Jun 20, 2006 6 $1,003,401 +8%   2,945 $341   $9,217,617 5
Jun 21, 2006 6 $1,005,280 n/c   2,945 $341   $10,222,897 6
Jun 22, 2006 6 $1,050,386 +4%   2,945 $357   $11,273,283 7
Jun 23, 2006 8 $1,526,475 +45% -38% 2,981 $512   $12,799,758 8
Jun 24, 2006 8 $2,020,227 +32% -28% 2,981 $678   $14,819,985 9
Jun 25, 2006 8 $1,663,116 -18% -17% 2,981 $558   $16,483,101 10
Jun 26, 2006 8 $826,264 -50% -11% 2,981 $277   $17,309,365 11
Jun 27, 2006 7 $838,544 +1% -16% 2,981 $281   $18,147,909 12
Jun 28, 2006 7 $720,092 -14% -28% 2,672 $269   $18,868,001 13
Jun 29, 2006 8 $644,393 -11% -39% 2,672 $241   $19,512,394 14
Jun 30, 2006 10 $651,012 +1% -57% 2,150 $303   $20,163,406 15
Jul 1, 2006 12 $734,454 +13% -64% 2,150 $342   $20,897,860 16
Jul 2, 2006 12 $777,195 +6% -53% 2,150 $361   $21,675,055 17
Jul 3, 2006 12 $586,728 -25% -29% 2,150 $273   $22,261,783 18
Jul 4, 2006 11 $523,970 -11% -38% 2,150 $244   $22,785,753 19
Jul 5, 2006 9 $472,098 -10% -34% 2,150 $220   $23,257,851 20
Jul 6, 2006 8 $469,621 -1% -27% 2,150 $218   $23,727,472 21
Jul 7, 2006 - $318,455 -32% -51% 2,150 $148   $24,045,927 22
Jul 8, 2006 - $403,559 +27% -45% 2,150 $188   $24,449,486 23
Jul 9, 2006 - $305,006 -24% -61% 1,288 $237   $24,754,492 24
Jul 10, 2006 - $178,524 -41% -70% 1,288 $139   $24,933,016 25
Jul 11, 2006 9 $236,891 +33% -55% 1,288 $184   $25,169,907 26
Jul 12, 2006 9 $272,242 +15% -42% 1,288 $211   $25,442,149 27
Jul 13, 2006 10 $234,594 -14% -50% 1,288 $182   $25,676,743 28
Jul 14, 2006 17 $176,275 -25% -45% 772 $228   $25,853,018 29
Jul 15, 2006 17 $246,448 +40% -39% 772 $319   $26,099,466 30
Jul 16, 2006 17 $188,079 -24% -38% 772 $244   $26,287,545 31
Jul 17, 2006 15 $106,524 -43% -40% 772 $138   $26,394,069 32
Jul 18, 2006 15 $132,390 +24% -44% 772 $171   $26,526,459 33
Jul 19, 2006 13 $147,136 +11% -46% 772 $191   $26,673,595 34
Jul 20, 2006 13 $151,648 +3% -35% 772 $196   $26,825,243 35
Jul 21, 2006 - $86,389 -43% -51% 772 $112   $26,911,632 36
Jul 22, 2006 - $122,575 +42% -50% 772 $159   $27,034,207 37
Jul 23, 2006 - $88,115 -28% -53% 772 $114   $27,122,322 38
Jul 24, 2006 - $43,072 -51% -60% 772 $56   $27,165,394 39
Jul 25, 2006 - $60,170 +40% -55% 772 $78   $27,225,564 40
Jul 26, 2006 - $55,228 -8% -62% 772 $72   $27,280,792 41
Jul 27, 2006 - $57,243 +4% -62% 772 $74   $27,338,035 42
Jul 28, 2006 - $61,565 +8% -29% 290 $212   $27,399,600 43
Jul 29, 2006 - $79,772 +30% -35% 290 $275   $27,479,372 44
Jul 30, 2006 - $56,132 -30% -36% 290 $194   $27,535,504 45
Jul 31, 2006 - $29,681 -47% -31% 290 $102   $27,565,185 46
Aug 1, 2006 - $40,760 +37% -32% 290 $141   $27,605,945 47
Aug 2, 2006 - $36,498 -10% -34% 290 $126   $27,642,443 48
Aug 3, 2006 - $33,578 -8% -41% 290 $116   $27,676,021 49
Aug 4, 2006 - $40,234 +20% -35% 247 $163   $27,716,255 50
Aug 5, 2006 - $51,685 +28% -35% 247 $209   $27,767,940 51
Aug 6, 2006 - $42,143 -18% -25% 247 $171   $27,810,083 52
Aug 7, 2006 - $23,949 -43% -19% 247 $97   $27,834,032 53
Aug 8, 2006 - $32,009 +34% -21% 247 $130   $27,866,041 54
Aug 9, 2006 - $30,430 -5% -17% 247 $123   $27,896,471 55
Aug 10, 2006 - $31,765 +4% -5% 247 $129   $27,928,236 56
Aug 11, 2006 - $31,333 -1% -22% 197 $159   $27,959,569 57
Aug 12, 2006 - $42,368 +35% -18% 197 $215   $28,001,937 58
Aug 13, 2006 - $31,385 -26% -26% 197 $159   $28,033,322 59
Aug 14, 2006 - $16,945 -46% -29% 197 $86   $28,050,267 60
Aug 15, 2006 - $20,530 +21% -36% 197 $104   $28,070,797 61
Aug 16, 2006 - $16,932 -18% -44% 197 $86   $28,087,729 62
Aug 17, 2006 - $17,092 +1% -46% 197 $87   $28,104,821 63
Aug 18, 2006 - $21,784 +27% -30% 163 $134   $28,126,605 64
Aug 19, 2006 - $35,481 +63% -16% 163 $218   $28,162,086 65
Aug 20, 2006 - $27,350 -23% -13% 163 $168   $28,189,436 66
Aug 21, 2006 - $10,006 -63% -41% 163 $61   $28,199,442 67
Aug 22, 2006 - $11,865 +19% -42% 163 $73   $28,211,307 68
Aug 23, 2006 - $12,284 +4% -27% 163 $75   $28,223,591 69
Aug 24, 2006 - $11,348 -8% -34% 163 $70   $28,234,939 70
Aug 25, 2006 - $11,248 -1% -48% 100 $112   $28,246,187 71
Aug 26, 2006 - $18,617 +66% -48% 100 $186   $28,264,804 72
Aug 27, 2006 - $15,682 -16% -43% 100 $157   $28,280,486 73
Aug 28, 2006 - $6,652 -58% -34% 100 $67   $28,287,138 74
Aug 29, 2006 - $7,250 +9% -39% 100 $73   $28,294,388 75
Aug 30, 2006 - $6,322 -13% -49% 100 $63   $28,300,710 76
Aug 31, 2006 - $5,467 -14% -52% 100 $55   $28,306,177 77
Sep 1, 2006 - $9,037 +65% -20% 73 $124   $28,315,214 78
Sep 2, 2006 - $16,782 +86% -10% 73 $230   $28,331,996 79
Sep 3, 2006 - $15,484 -8% -1% 73 $212   $28,347,480 80
Sep 4, 2006 52 $12,205 -21% +83% 73 $167   $28,359,685 81
Sep 5, 2006 - $2,010 -84% -72% 73 $28   $28,361,695 82
Sep 6, 2006 - $1,492 -26% -76% 73 $20   $28,363,187 83
Sep 7, 2006 - $1,042 -30% -81% 73 $14   $28,364,229 84
Sep 8, 2006 - $3,781 +263% -58% 73 $52   $28,368,010 85
Sep 9, 2006 - $8,061 +113% -52% 73 $110   $28,376,071 86
Sep 10, 2006 - $6,372 -21% -59% 73 $87   $28,382,443 87
Sep 11, 2006 - $1,358 -79% -89% 73 $19   $28,383,801 88
Sep 12, 2006 - $1,542 +14% -23% 73 $21   $28,385,343 89
Sep 13, 2006 - $1,234 -20% -17% 73 $17   $28,386,577 90
Sep 14, 2006 - $1,267 +3% +22% 73 $17   $28,387,844 91

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 16, 2006 6 $11,273,283   2,946 $3,827   $11,273,283 1
Jun 23, 2006 9 $8,239,111 -27% 2,981 $2,764   $19,512,394 2
Jun 30, 2006 11 $4,215,078 -49% 2,150 $1,961   $23,727,472 3
Jul 7, 2006 13 $1,949,271 -54% 1,288 $1,513   $25,676,743 4
Jul 14, 2006 15 $1,148,500 -41% 772 $1,488   $26,825,243 5
Jul 21, 2006 23 $512,792 -55% 372 $1,378   $27,338,035 6
Jul 28, 2006 28 $337,986 -34% 290 $1,165   $27,676,021 7
Aug 4, 2006 34 $252,215 -25% 247 $1,021   $27,928,236 8
Aug 11, 2006 41 $176,585 -30% 197 $896   $28,104,821 9
Aug 18, 2006 47 $130,118 -26% 163 $798   $28,234,939 10
Aug 25, 2006 52 $71,238 -45% 100 $712   $28,306,177 11
Sep 1, 2006 59 $58,052 -19% 73 $795   $28,364,229 12
Sep 8, 2006 69 $23,615 -59% 51 $463   $28,387,844 13
Sep 15, 2006 85 $17,052 -28% 41 $416   $28,404,896 14
Sep 22, 2006 81 $21,851 +28% 34 $643   $28,426,747 15

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
Oct 15, 20065318,537 318,537$5,373,719$5,373,7191
Oct 22, 20067156,186-51% 474,723$2,634,858$8,008,5772
Oct 29, 20062065,454-58% 540,177$1,104,209$9,112,7863
Nov 5, 20061866,951+2% 607,128$1,129,463$10,242,2494
Nov 12, 20061969,743+4% 676,871$1,176,564$11,418,8135

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