Lebanon Box Office for Here Comes the Boom (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Lebanon Box Office $225,973Details
Worldwide Box Office $73,239,258Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $14,357,754 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,767,537 Details
Total North America Video Sales $18,125,291
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Synopsis

In the comedy Here Comes the Boom, former collegiate wrestler Scott Voss is a 42-year-old apathetic biology teacher in a failing high school. When cutbacks threaten to cancel the music program and lay off its teacher Scott begins to raise money by moonlighting as a mixed martial arts fighter. Everyone thinks Scott is crazy - most of all the school nurse, Bella - but in his quest, Scott gains something he never expected as he becomes a sensation that rallies the entire school.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$42,000,000
Lebanon Releases: November 8th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: February 5th, 2013 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for bouts of MMA sports violence, some rude humor and language.
(Rating bulletin 2241, 9/19/2012)
Running Time: 104 minutes
Keywords: Inspirational Sports, Inspirational Teacher, Mixed Martial Arts, Tournament, Underdog, Unrequited Love, Bad Teachers, Screenplay Written By the Star, Directing Yourself, Teachers, White Collar Crime, Sports Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Broken Road, Happy Madison, Hey Eddie
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Blu-ray Sales: February 10th, 2013: Peter Pan Flies High

April 2nd, 2013

Peter Pan led a group of six new releases earning first place on the Blu-ray sales chart for the week of February 10th, 2013, with 515,000 units / $14.40 million, which is a strong opening for a catalog release. More...

DVD Sales: February 10th, 2013: Flight Takes Flight

April 2nd, 2013

There were five new releases to reach the top six on the February 10th edition of the DVD sales chart. This includes Flight with 585,000 units / $8.76 million during its first week of release. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for February 5th, 2013

February 4th, 2013

It's not a bad week as far as first run releases go with three of them appearing high on the chart. This includes Flight, which has earned some major nominations during Awards Season. However, it is a shallow week, as there are also Direct-to-DVD kids releases and even a workout DVD in the top ten, according to Amazon.com. Leading the way is Peter Pan on Blu-ray Combo Pack or Blu-ray Combo Pack with Storybook App. This is not only the best-selling Blu-ray of the week, but it is also the best and is the Pick of the Week. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Paranormal Inactivity

October 22nd, 2012

As everyone was expecting, Paranormal Activity 4 led the way on the box office chart this past weekend; however, it did so with much weaker than expected numbers. The other new release, Alex Cross, also missed expectations. On the other hand, the holdovers held on a lot better than expected. The overall box office was still weaker than last weekend, but only by 0.9%. We can call that a tie. Compared to last year, the overall box office rose by 6%. That's not a huge amount, but considering this weekend last year saw Paranormal Activity 3 break the record for biggest October opening, a victory by any margin is worth celebrating. Year-to-date, 2012 is maintaining its lead over 2011. 2012 currently has a 3.9% advantage over 2011's pace at $8.59 billion to $8.26 billion. Since 2011 didn't have a strong winter run, 2012 should be able to maintain, if not expand, its lead. More...

Weekend Estimates: Paranormal Activity Continues Halloween Tradition

October 21st, 2012

After five years of Saw, and a hand-over period of a couple of years, the Paranormal Activity franchise has come to dominate the brief Halloween movie season. Showing that horror moviegoers may be more tradition-bound than any other category of film fans, Paranormal Activity 4 is set for a healthy opening this weekend, with Paramount projecting at total of $30.4 million by the end of the weekend. That's down quite a bit from the $50 million-plus debut of Paranormal Activity 3 last year, and the franchise does look like it is losing some momentum. With production budgets around $5 million, and relatively modest marketing costs, however, the studio will earn a healthy profit from this release and has, predictably, announced Paranormal Activity 5 will go into production early next year for release in October. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Taken Two Recaptures Top Spot

October 15th, 2012

It was another good week at the box office with just about every film in the top ten at least doing as well as expected. Granted, none of the new releases were monster hits, but the depth was very good with five films topping $10 million over the weekend. Taken 2 remained in first place, so it should come as no surprise that the box office was lower than last weekend; however, it only fell 8.6% to $130 million. This is 48% more than the same weekend last year, which is a huge boost. Year-to-date, 2012 expanded its lead to 3.8% at $8.42 billion to $8.11 billion. Just a few weeks ago, it looked like 2012 would fall below 2011's pace in the end, but now things are looking a lot more optimistic. More...

Weekend Estimates: Taken Repeats, But Argo's Close

October 14th, 2012

Taken 2 is set for a second weekend at the top of the box office charts with $22.5 million, although its 55% decline from last weekend makes it clear that the film won't have anything like the legs of its predecessor, which fell only 17% in its second outing. That will make for a tight pack of films at the top of the chart this weekend, with Argo leading the charge. Ben Affleck's film is set for $20.1 million this weekend and is showing signs of having very good word of mouth: it was up 47% from Friday to Saturday and looks likely to fall by around 35% on Sunday -- impressive figures these days. Sinister will have the rare distinction of opening at the top of the chart on Friday and finishing the weekend in third place (Lionsgate has its gross pegged at $18.25 million over three days). More...

Weekend Predictions: Can Taken Two Top Chart Twice?

October 11th, 2012

There could be as many as five new releases to reach the top ten this week. It is also very possible that Taken 2 will remain in first place on the weekend chart, so while there's a high quantity of new releases, the quality isn't there. Argo likely has the best shot at becoming the new number one film, but some think Sinister will benefit from the close proximity to Halloween and steal a victory. On the other hand the buzz for Here Comes the Boom just hasn't grown like it should and it could struggle to grab fifth place, despite playing in more than 3,000 theaters. On the other hand, Seven Psychopaths has excellent buzz, but is only playing in 1500 theaters. Finally there's Atlas Shrugged: Part II, which is opening in just over 1,000 theaters, but with no chance outside of its politically motivated target demographic. Last year was disappointing at the box office with none of the three new releases becoming hits, while the box office was led by Real Steel for the third weekend in a row. We should do better this time around, unless all of the new releases miss expectations. More...

Contest: Marketplace of Predictions

October 5th, 2012

There are three wide releases coming out next week, and another opening semi-wide. Here Comes the Boom could win the box office race, especially if Kevin James returns to his earlier box office success. Sinister could be a low-level hit, especially if horror fans are excited by Halloween, but it doesn't have the hype to compete for first place. Seven Psychopaths might win an Oscar given its reviews, but it is opening in less than 2000 theaters and likely won't reach the top five. This leaves Argo as the most likely candidate for number one film next weekend. (Here Comes the Boom does have a shot, while Taken 2 might repeat on top of the chart during its second weekend of release.) Argo is the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Argo. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), regardless if they go over or under, will win a copy of Dark Shadows on Blu-ray Combo Pack. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2012 Preview: October

October 1st, 2012

2012 continues its downward path. After a record-breaking spring, thanks to The Hunger Games, and a record-breaking start to the summer, thanks to The Avengers, the box office hasn't been able to maintain any real momentum. For most of the month, September was no better than August and now the year-over-year gains are just a little more than inflation. October will need to improve or 2012 will be in real trouble. Unfortunately, that might be tough. There's not a single film coming out in October that looks like it will be a guaranteed $100 million hit and there are only two films with a realistic chance, Taken 2 and Paranormal Activity 4. (There's also Cloud Atlas, which is a wild card. That movie could bomb or be the biggest hit of the month and I wouldn't be surprised either way.) There is a chance all three will get to the century mark, but there's a better chance none of them will. Last October, two films cracked $100 million: Paranormal Activity 3 and Puss in Boots, with the latter nearly reaching $150 million. I don't see any film coming close to matching that figure. On the other hand, last year there were six films that one could accurately describe as bombs. So while 2012 is weaker at the top, it could have better depth than 2011 did. Let's hope so, because we can't afford more bad news. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2012/11/09 2 $63,120   13 $4,855   $63,120 1
2012/11/16 3 $44,449 -30% 11 $4,041   $128,734 2
2012/11/23 5 $33,485 -25% 7 $4,784   $175,513 3
2012/11/30 7 $11,061 -67% 3 $3,687   $195,242 4
2012/12/07 8 $6,189 -44% 1 $6,189   $204,611 5
2012/12/14 1 $4,421 -29% 1 $4,421   $210,572 6
2012/12/21 7 $3,587 -19% 1 $3,587   $215,458 7
2012/12/28 6 $6,865 +91% 1 $6,865   $225,973 8

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Aruba 10/11/2012 $9,423 3 3 17 $41,051 12/29/2018
Australia 12/6/2012 $506,667 162 162 484 $1,659,142 12/13/2015
Austria 11/9/2012 $0 0 56 129 $1,187,391 12/14/2015
Bahrain 11/1/2012 $1,483 1 1 6 $6,652 12/29/2018
Belgium 2/13/2013 $13,141 3 3 5 $15,318 12/14/2015
Bolivia 1/10/2013 $23,565 8 8 23 $73,183 12/30/2018
Bulgaria 11/30/2012 $14,793 19 19 93 $112,375 12/30/2018
Central America 1/11/2013 $120,957 45 45 188 $466,378 12/14/2015
Chile 2/7/2013 $73,391 45 45 56 $182,111 12/30/2018
Colombia 1/4/2013 $83,095 29 29 100 $241,569 12/30/2018
Curacao 10/11/2012 $4,288 1 1 7 $19,295 12/29/2018
Dominican Republic 11/15/2012 $6,718 13 13 19 $11,938 12/29/2018
East Africa 11/9/2012 $1,889 1 1 3 $6,113 12/12/2015
Ecuador 3/15/2013 $0 0 28 28 $133,269 12/30/2018
Egypt 11/7/2012 $14,177 6 6 17 $33,612 12/29/2018
Estonia 11/23/2012 $7,933 2 3 9 $22,413 12/12/2015
Germany 11/8/2012 $0 0 362 425 $7,372,869 12/14/2015
Hungary 11/8/2012 $87,359 38 42 172 $348,623 12/29/2018
Iceland 11/23/2012 $11,294 4 4 14 $47,354 12/29/2018
Iraq 11/8/2012 $2,048 1 2 7 $19,353 12/29/2018
Israel 12/6/2012 $117,199 20 21 87 $514,842 12/30/2018
Jamaica 10/10/2012 $13,281 5 5 11 $31,103 12/29/2018
Jordan 11/1/2012 $14,986 3 3 11 $53,212 12/29/2018
Kenya 11/30/2012 $7,514 8 8 21 $17,211 12/29/2018
Kuwait 11/4/2012 $5,373 9 9 30 $251,290 12/29/2018
Latvia 11/30/2012 $7,633 3 3 11 $25,447 12/29/2018
Lebanon 11/8/2012 $63,120 13 13 38 $225,973 12/29/2018
Malaysia 12/25/2012 $114,163 46 46 163 $370,527 12/14/2015
Mexico 12/27/2012 $566,362 324 324 1816 $4,111,854 12/14/2015
Nigeria 12/7/2012 $6,996 7 7 30 $60,613 12/30/2018
North America 10/12/2012 $11,816,596 3,014 3,014 17,264 $45,290,318
Norway 2/22/2013 $1,577 2 2 2 $1,577 12/14/2015
Oman 11/1/2012 $8,958 2 2 4 $17,082 12/29/2018
Peru 2/28/2013 $143,594 40 40 128 $368,749 12/30/2018
Qatar 11/1/2012 $26,500 4 4 10 $74,384 12/29/2018
Romania 11/23/2012 $52,116 31 31 113 $168,489 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 12/6/2012 $1,208,680 460 460 929 $3,320,001 12/30/2018
South Africa 12/21/2012 $95,944 56 56 307 $706,323 12/14/2015
Spain 1/11/2013 $83,906 43 43 86 $177,770 12/14/2015
Suriname 10/11/2012 $1,076 1 1 5 $2,638 12/29/2018
Switzerland 11/8/2012 $213,991 31 31 173 $941,419 12/14/2015
Syria 1/17/2013 $407 1 2 16 $5,330 12/30/2018
Trinidad 10/10/2012 $30,143 8 8 30 $92,607 12/29/2018
United Arab Emirates 11/1/2012 $182,707 32 32 48 $345,151 12/29/2018
United Kingdom 11/9/2012 $698,940 281 281 597 $1,388,490 12/12/2015
Uruguay 2/8/2013 $13,474 7 7 23 $59,801 12/30/2018
Venezuela 1/11/2013 $291,367 35 35 308 $2,369,875 12/14/2015
 
Rest of World $247,173
 
Worldwide Total$73,239,258 12/30/2018

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Leading Cast

Kevin James    Scott Voss

Supporting Cast

Salma Hayek    Bella Flores
Henry Winkler    Marty Streb
Greg Germann    Principal Betcher
Gary Valentine    Eric Voss
Charice    Malia

Cameos

Joe Rogan    Himself

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

Production and Technical Credits

Frank Coraci    Director
Allan Loeb    Screenwriter
Kevin James    Screenwriter
Todd Garner    Producer
Kevin James    Producer
Adam Sandler    Executive Producer
Jack Giarraputo    Executive Producer
Jeff Sussman    Executive Producer
Marty P. Ewing    Executive Producer
Aimee Keen    Co-Producer
Rock Reuben    Co-Producer
Phil Meheux    Cinematographer
Scott Hill    Cinematographer
Rupert Gregson-Williams    Composer
Perry Andelin Blake    Production Designer
Alan Au    Art Director
Simon Jones    Set Designer
Denise Pizzini    Set Decorator
Hope Hanafin    Costume Designer
Anton Gold    Sound Mixer
Michael Hilkene    Supervising Sound Editor
Odin Benitez    Supervising Sound Editor
Tateum Kohut    Re-recording Mixer
Greg Orloff    Re-recording Mixer
Darrell D. Pritchett    Special Effects Coordinator
Peter G. Travers    Visual Effects Supervisor
Christian Hejnal    Visual Effects Producer
Garrett Warren    Stunt Coordinator
Gino Falsetto    Associate Producer
Garrett Warren    Second Unit Director
Justine Baddeley    Casting Director
Kim Davis-Wagner    Casting Director
Victoria Sampson    Dialogue Editor
K.C. Colwell    First Assistant Director

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