For Your Consideration (2006)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $5,549,923Details
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$372,012 (6.7% of total gross)
Legs:2.88 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$12,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:23 opening theaters/625 max. theaters, 3.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $9,123,373

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 17th, 2006 (Limited) by Warner Independent
November 22nd, 2006 (Expands Wide) by Warner Independent
Video Release: February 20th, 2007 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual references and brief language.
Running Time: 86 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Janky Promoters
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Keywords: Movie Business, Mockumentary, Satirical Comedy, Satire, Improvised, Ensemble, Underdog, Directing Yourself, Screenplay Written By the Star
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Castle Rock Entertainment

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 2nd Weekend Limited Release 61 $1,924,071 Nov 24, 2006 10
Top 2006 Theater Average 70 $16,174 Nov 17, 2006 3

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 17, 2006 20 $372,012   23 $16,174   $372,012 1
Nov 24, 2006 14 $1,924,071 +417% 623 $3,088   $3,017,715 2
Dec 1, 2006 17 $846,953 -56% 625 $1,355   $4,275,796 3
Dec 8, 2006 22 $340,208 -60% 295 $1,153   $4,871,038 4
Dec 15, 2006 26 $172,958 -49% 161 $1,074   $5,162,418 5
Dec 22, 2006 33 $55,518 -68% 63 $881   $5,308,252 6
Dec 29, 2006 41 $45,135 -19% 63 $716   $5,414,596 7
Jan 5, 2007 48 $34,073 -25% 53 $643   $5,490,967 8
Jan 12, 2007 56 $16,962 -50% 32 $530   $5,523,426 9
Jan 19, 2007 60 $9,305 -45% 32 $291   $5,542,025 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 25, 2006 35 $18,543     63 $294   $5,326,795 39
Jan 15, 2007 56 $3,565     32 $111   $5,526,991 60

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 17, 2006 22 $1,093,644   23 $47,550   $1,093,644 1
Nov 24, 2006 14 $2,335,199 +114% 623 $3,748   $3,428,843 2
Dec 1, 2006 19 $1,101,987 -53% 625 $1,763   $4,530,830 3
Dec 8, 2006 23 $458,630 -58% 295 $1,555   $4,989,460 4
Dec 15, 2006 27 $263,274 -43% 161 $1,635   $5,252,734 5
Dec 22, 2006 37 $116,727 -56% 63 $1,853   $5,369,461 6
Dec 29, 2006 42 $87,433 -25% 63 $1,388   $5,456,894 7
Jan 5, 2007 47 $49,570 -43% 53 $935   $5,506,464 8
Jan 12, 2007 58 $26,256 -47% 32 $821   $5,532,720 9
Jan 19, 2007 60 $17,203 -34% 32 $538   $5,549,923 10

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

Christopher Guest    Jay Berman
Eugene Levy    Morley Orfkin
Catherine O'Hara    Marilyn Hack
Harry Shearer    Victor Allan Miller

Supporting Cast

Parker Posey    Callie Webb
Ricky Gervais    Martin Gibb
Jane Lynch    Cindy Martin
John Michael Higgins    Corey Taft
Jennifer Coolidge    Whitney Taylor Brown
Larry Miller    Syd Finkleman
Christopher Moynihan    Brian Chubb
Michael McKean    Lane Iverson
Fred Willard    Chuck Porter
Jim Piddock    Simon Whitset
Bob Balaban    Philip Koontz
Rachael Harris    Debbie Gilchrist
Ed Begley, Jr.    Sandy Lane
Michael Hitchcock    David van Zyverden
Don Lake    Ben Lilly
Deborah Theaker    Liz Fenneman
Skyler Stone    Don

Uncategorized

John Krasinski    "Paper Badge" Officer
Ari Graynor    Young PA

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

Production and Technical Credits

Christopher Guest    Director
Christopher Guest    Screenwriter
Eugene Levy    Screenwriter
Karen Murphy    Producer

DVD Releases for February 20, 2007

February 20th, 2007

It's not a great week for DVD releases. While there are plenty worth talking about, few combine a high quality movie with top-notch extras. Because of this, it was hard to pick a DVD Pick of the Week. Sure, the two spotlight films on this week's list, Shut Up and Sing - Buy from Amazon and The Prestige - Buy from Amazon, are great, but the DVDs leave a lot to be desired. So were the two Canadian entries, Trailer Park Boys - Buy from Amazon.ca and C.R.A.Z.Y. - Buy from Amazon. In many ways Gandhi - Two-Disc Special Edition - Buy from Amazon was the best choice on this week's list, but I'm going with Trailer Park Boys - Buy from Amazon.ca (and I also recommend the massive box set as well). You may call this is a result of a pro-Canada bias, and you would be right. But at least I'm up front about it. More...

Girls are Just Dreamy

December 19th, 2006

Dreamgirls set a new record per theater average for a live action film over the weekend by pulling in $380,000 in three movie houses for an average of $126,317. While this is significantly ahead of the previous record holder, Brokeback Mountain, it is important to note that tickets for Dreamgirls were $25, meaning there were 5,000 tickets sold per theater compared to 10,000 for Brokeback. On a tickets-per-theater average the film is more in line with Sideways or In Good Company, which is still a very good result. The only other film to crack $10,000 was The Good German at $15,363. More...

Newcomers Can't Crack $10,000

December 5th, 2006

Not a single new release was able to top $10,000 on the per theater chart this week; in fact, none even came close. But two holdovers were able to accomplish that feat. Leading the way was Volver with an average of $12,675 in 30 theaters, while The History Boys managed $10,359 in 8. More...

Award Season - Fighting for Independence

November 29th, 2006

As always, Award Season officially begins with the announcing of the Independent Spirit Award nominations. While this is the first major awards to announce their nominations, they are one of the last to hand them out so the nominees have a long wait ahead of them. More...

Per Theater Charts are Dhoomed!

November 28th, 2006

Volver returned to the top of the per theater charts for the third time in its four week run. Over the 3-day portion of the weekend it earned an average of $17,071 in its 30 theaters and the movie is on pace to top Talk to Her as the biggest grossing film in Pedro Almodovar's career. Second place went to Dhoom 2: Back in Action with a very impressive average of $15,540 in 63 theaters. Even if the film sees the usual step drop-off for niche market films, the distributor has to be happy with its run. The History Boys didn't make history, but they did earn $100,000 in 7 theaters over the weekend for an average of $14,400. The final film to make it into the $10,000 club was Two or Three Things I Know About Her with $10,764 in its lone theater. More...

Bobby's the Best on Per Theater Chart

November 21st, 2006

Bobby finished on top of the Per Theater Chart this weekend after taking in nearly $70,000 in two theaters for an average of $34,520. That was more than $10,000 above its nearest competition, Volver, which pulled in an average of $24,095 during its third week of release. For Your Consideration placed third on the charts with an average of $16,174, which is a really good start, but still well below the average opening for Christopher Guest's previous mockumentaries. In fourth was the first of two wide release to top $10,000 as Casino Royale scored a very impressive $11,891 in 3,434 theaters. The re-release of Two or Three Things I Know About Her earned $11,214 in its lone theater, while Flannel Pajamas brought in $11,069, also in one theater. Finally we have the overall box office champ, Happy Feet, with an average of $10,918. More...

Movie Website Updates for November 11 - November 17, 2006

November 18th, 2006

A lot of trailers on this week's list of websites. Not only were there a lot of site with just trailers, there were a few trailers without sites. On the other hand, there were also a few contenders for the Weekly Website Award. In the end it was The Children of Men - Official Site that took home that prestigious award. More...

Limited Releases - This Is Award Season?

November 17th, 2006

Looking at this particular weekend weeks back, I noticed three films that seemed destined for mainstream success as well as critical glory: Bobby, Fast Food Nation, and For Your Consideration. However, not one managed to live up to expectations with the critics and that doesn't bode very well for the weekend as a whole. More...

2006 Preview: November

November 1st, 2006

Note: Article updated 11/18/2006 with correct budget for Harsh Times

It's that time of the month again, a time to look forward, but it is also a time to look back. October was a stronger month than expected and, while there are a lot of reasons for that, I think one must pay particular attention to the play of Taylor Pyatt. The departure of Anson Carter to free agency over the summer was troublesome and many felt finding a right winger for the Sedin twins was a key in maintaining or even improving upon last year's numbers. Without good chemistry, Daniel and Henrik might have taken a step back this year. However, with a team leading 6 goals, Taylor Pyatt is more than proving he can play with the speedy Swedes. ... What? Oh right, movies. It was a pretty good month for movies as well. November sees the beginning of the most important time of year for the movie industry. Not only do the holidays start with Thanksgiving, but this is also the time of year that award season really heats up. This means there is an excellent mix of blockbusters, especially family films, and critically acclaimed films hoping that first impressions are lasting impressions. It also means there are several limited releases that could expand wide later in their run; these include Fur, Bobby, For Your Consideration and others. More...

Movie Website Updates for October 7 - October 13, 2006

October 14th, 2006

With more and more Oscar contenders getting ready to start their theatrical runs, it is fitting that a satire of such films, For Your Consideration - Official Site, takes home the Weekly Website Award. More...

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$372,012 (6.7% of total gross)
Legs:2.88 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:100.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$12,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.5 times production budget)
Theater counts:23 opening theaters/625 max. theaters, 3.2 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $9,123,373

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

iTunes:iTunes

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: November 17th, 2006 (Limited) by Warner Independent
November 22nd, 2006 (Expands Wide) by Warner Independent
Video Release: February 20th, 2007 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sexual references and brief language.
Running Time: 86 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Janky Promoters
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Movie Business, Mockumentary, Satirical Comedy, Satire, Improvised, Ensemble, Underdog, Directing Yourself, Screenplay Written By the Star
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Castle Rock Entertainment

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 2nd Weekend Limited Release 61 $1,924,071 Nov 24, 2006 10
Top 2006 Theater Average 70 $16,174 Nov 17, 2006 3

Leading Cast

Christopher Guest    Jay Berman
Eugene Levy    Morley Orfkin
Catherine O'Hara    Marilyn Hack
Harry Shearer    Victor Allan Miller

Supporting Cast

Parker Posey    Callie Webb
Ricky Gervais    Martin Gibb
Jane Lynch    Cindy Martin
John Michael Higgins    Corey Taft
Jennifer Coolidge    Whitney Taylor Brown
Larry Miller    Syd Finkleman
Christopher Moynihan    Brian Chubb
Michael McKean    Lane Iverson
Fred Willard    Chuck Porter
Jim Piddock    Simon Whitset
Bob Balaban    Philip Koontz
Rachael Harris    Debbie Gilchrist
Ed Begley, Jr.    Sandy Lane
Michael Hitchcock    David van Zyverden
Don Lake    Ben Lilly
Deborah Theaker    Liz Fenneman
Skyler Stone    Don

Uncategorized

John Krasinski    "Paper Badge" Officer
Ari Graynor    Young PA

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

Production and Technical Credits

Christopher Guest    Director
Christopher Guest    Screenwriter
Eugene Levy    Screenwriter
Karen Murphy    Producer

DVD Releases for February 20, 2007

February 20th, 2007

It's not a great week for DVD releases. While there are plenty worth talking about, few combine a high quality movie with top-notch extras. Because of this, it was hard to pick a DVD Pick of the Week. Sure, the two spotlight films on this week's list, Shut Up and Sing - Buy from Amazon and The Prestige - Buy from Amazon, are great, but the DVDs leave a lot to be desired. So were the two Canadian entries, Trailer Park Boys - Buy from Amazon.ca and C.R.A.Z.Y. - Buy from Amazon. In many ways Gandhi - Two-Disc Special Edition - Buy from Amazon was the best choice on this week's list, but I'm going with Trailer Park Boys - Buy from Amazon.ca (and I also recommend the massive box set as well). You may call this is a result of a pro-Canada bias, and you would be right. But at least I'm up front about it. More...

Girls are Just Dreamy

December 19th, 2006

Dreamgirls set a new record per theater average for a live action film over the weekend by pulling in $380,000 in three movie houses for an average of $126,317. While this is significantly ahead of the previous record holder, Brokeback Mountain, it is important to note that tickets for Dreamgirls were $25, meaning there were 5,000 tickets sold per theater compared to 10,000 for Brokeback. On a tickets-per-theater average the film is more in line with Sideways or In Good Company, which is still a very good result. The only other film to crack $10,000 was The Good German at $15,363. More...

Newcomers Can't Crack $10,000

December 5th, 2006

Not a single new release was able to top $10,000 on the per theater chart this week; in fact, none even came close. But two holdovers were able to accomplish that feat. Leading the way was Volver with an average of $12,675 in 30 theaters, while The History Boys managed $10,359 in 8. More...

Award Season - Fighting for Independence

November 29th, 2006

As always, Award Season officially begins with the announcing of the Independent Spirit Award nominations. While this is the first major awards to announce their nominations, they are one of the last to hand them out so the nominees have a long wait ahead of them. More...

Per Theater Charts are Dhoomed!

November 28th, 2006

Volver returned to the top of the per theater charts for the third time in its four week run. Over the 3-day portion of the weekend it earned an average of $17,071 in its 30 theaters and the movie is on pace to top Talk to Her as the biggest grossing film in Pedro Almodovar's career. Second place went to Dhoom 2: Back in Action with a very impressive average of $15,540 in 63 theaters. Even if the film sees the usual step drop-off for niche market films, the distributor has to be happy with its run. The History Boys didn't make history, but they did earn $100,000 in 7 theaters over the weekend for an average of $14,400. The final film to make it into the $10,000 club was Two or Three Things I Know About Her with $10,764 in its lone theater. More...

Bobby's the Best on Per Theater Chart

November 21st, 2006

Bobby finished on top of the Per Theater Chart this weekend after taking in nearly $70,000 in two theaters for an average of $34,520. That was more than $10,000 above its nearest competition, Volver, which pulled in an average of $24,095 during its third week of release. For Your Consideration placed third on the charts with an average of $16,174, which is a really good start, but still well below the average opening for Christopher Guest's previous mockumentaries. In fourth was the first of two wide release to top $10,000 as Casino Royale scored a very impressive $11,891 in 3,434 theaters. The re-release of Two or Three Things I Know About Her earned $11,214 in its lone theater, while Flannel Pajamas brought in $11,069, also in one theater. Finally we have the overall box office champ, Happy Feet, with an average of $10,918. More...

Movie Website Updates for November 11 - November 17, 2006

November 18th, 2006

A lot of trailers on this week's list of websites. Not only were there a lot of site with just trailers, there were a few trailers without sites. On the other hand, there were also a few contenders for the Weekly Website Award. In the end it was The Children of Men - Official Site that took home that prestigious award. More...

Limited Releases - This Is Award Season?

November 17th, 2006

Looking at this particular weekend weeks back, I noticed three films that seemed destined for mainstream success as well as critical glory: Bobby, Fast Food Nation, and For Your Consideration. However, not one managed to live up to expectations with the critics and that doesn't bode very well for the weekend as a whole. More...

2006 Preview: November

November 1st, 2006

Note: Article updated 11/18/2006 with correct budget for Harsh Times

It's that time of the month again, a time to look forward, but it is also a time to look back. October was a stronger month than expected and, while there are a lot of reasons for that, I think one must pay particular attention to the play of Taylor Pyatt. The departure of Anson Carter to free agency over the summer was troublesome and many felt finding a right winger for the Sedin twins was a key in maintaining or even improving upon last year's numbers. Without good chemistry, Daniel and Henrik might have taken a step back this year. However, with a team leading 6 goals, Taylor Pyatt is more than proving he can play with the speedy Swedes. ... What? Oh right, movies. It was a pretty good month for movies as well. November sees the beginning of the most important time of year for the movie industry. Not only do the holidays start with Thanksgiving, but this is also the time of year that award season really heats up. This means there is an excellent mix of blockbusters, especially family films, and critically acclaimed films hoping that first impressions are lasting impressions. It also means there are several limited releases that could expand wide later in their run; these include Fur, Bobby, For Your Consideration and others. More...

Movie Website Updates for October 7 - October 13, 2006

October 14th, 2006

With more and more Oscar contenders getting ready to start their theatrical runs, it is fitting that a satire of such films, For Your Consideration - Official Site, takes home the Weekly Website Award. More...

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 17, 2006 20 $372,012   23 $16,174   $372,012 1
Nov 24, 2006 14 $1,924,071 +417% 623 $3,088   $3,017,715 2
Dec 1, 2006 17 $846,953 -56% 625 $1,355   $4,275,796 3
Dec 8, 2006 22 $340,208 -60% 295 $1,153   $4,871,038 4
Dec 15, 2006 26 $172,958 -49% 161 $1,074   $5,162,418 5
Dec 22, 2006 33 $55,518 -68% 63 $881   $5,308,252 6
Dec 29, 2006 41 $45,135 -19% 63 $716   $5,414,596 7
Jan 5, 2007 48 $34,073 -25% 53 $643   $5,490,967 8
Jan 12, 2007 56 $16,962 -50% 32 $530   $5,523,426 9
Jan 19, 2007 60 $9,305 -45% 32 $291   $5,542,025 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 25, 2006 35 $18,543     63 $294   $5,326,795 39
Jan 15, 2007 56 $3,565     32 $111   $5,526,991 60

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Nov 17, 2006 22 $1,093,644   23 $47,550   $1,093,644 1
Nov 24, 2006 14 $2,335,199 +114% 623 $3,748   $3,428,843 2
Dec 1, 2006 19 $1,101,987 -53% 625 $1,763   $4,530,830 3
Dec 8, 2006 23 $458,630 -58% 295 $1,555   $4,989,460 4
Dec 15, 2006 27 $263,274 -43% 161 $1,635   $5,252,734 5
Dec 22, 2006 37 $116,727 -56% 63 $1,853   $5,369,461 6
Dec 29, 2006 42 $87,433 -25% 63 $1,388   $5,456,894 7
Jan 5, 2007 47 $49,570 -43% 53 $935   $5,506,464 8
Jan 12, 2007 58 $26,256 -47% 32 $821   $5,532,720 9
Jan 19, 2007 60 $17,203 -34% 32 $538   $5,549,923 10

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.