Keeping Up with the Steins (2006)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $4,339,241Details
International Box Office $75,512Details
Worldwide Box Office $4,414,753
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$653,723 (15.1% of total gross)
Legs:6.64 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:98.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$5,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:138 opening theaters/163 max. theaters, 8.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $7,141,524

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: May 12th, 2006 (Limited) by Miramax
Video Release: October 31st, 2006 by Miramax Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some crude language, nudity and brief drug references
Comparisons: vs. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
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Keywords: Voiceover/Narration, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Prologue, Religious, Coming of Age, Dysfunctional Family, Keeping Up with the Joneses, Scene in End Credits, Family Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English, Hebrew

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 12, 2006 20 $653,723   138 $4,737   $653,723 1
May 19, 2006 20 $383,442 -41% 138 $2,779   $1,208,865 2
May 26, 2006 15 $555,250 +45% 146 $3,803   $1,870,090 3
Jun 2, 2006 15 $431,451 -22% 163 $2,647   $2,575,222 4
Jun 9, 2006 17 $331,406 -23% 161 $2,058   $3,049,627 5
Jun 16, 2006 19 $222,554 -33% 147 $1,514   $3,398,013 6
Jun 23, 2006 23 $220,209 -1% 137 $1,607   $3,727,133 7
Jun 30, 2006 24 $125,101 -43% 132 $948   $3,935,271 8
Jul 7, 2006 28 $82,259 -34% 93 $885   $4,122,224 9
Jul 14, 2006 39 $54,605 -34% 68 $803   $4,217,477 10
Jul 21, 2006 43 $45,711 -16% 39 $1,172   $4,288,416 11
Jul 28, 2006 58 $21,182 -54% 24 $883   $4,328,294 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 29, 2006 13 $153,722     146 $1,053   $2,023,812 18

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 12, 2006 22 $825,423   138 $5,981   $825,423 1
May 19, 2006 23 $489,417 -41% 138 $3,547   $1,314,840 2
May 26, 2006 14 $828,931 +69% 146 $5,678   $2,143,771 3
Jun 2, 2006 18 $574,450 -31% 163 $3,524   $2,718,221 4
Jun 9, 2006 19 $457,238 -20% 161 $2,840   $3,175,459 5
Jun 16, 2006 19 $331,465 -28% 147 $2,255   $3,506,924 6
Jun 23, 2006 27 $303,246 -9% 137 $2,213   $3,810,170 7
Jun 30, 2006 26 $229,795 -24% 132 $1,741   $4,039,965 8
Jul 7, 2006 32 $122,907 -47% 93 $1,322   $4,162,872 9
Jul 14, 2006 43 $79,833 -35% 68 $1,174   $4,242,705 10
Jul 21, 2006 45 $64,407 -19% 39 $1,651   $4,307,112 11
Jul 28, 2006 59 $32,129 -50% 24 $1,339   $4,339,241 12

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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

Daryl Sabara    Benjamin Fiedler
Jami Gertz    Joanne Fiedler
Daryl Hannah    Sandy
Garry Marshall    Irwin Fiedler
Jeremy Piven    Adam Fiedler

Supporting Cast

Doris Roberts    Rose Fiedler
Cheryl Hines    Casey Nudleman
Carter Jenkins    Zachary Stein
Richard Benjamin    Rabbi Schulberg
Larry Miller    Arnie Stein

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

Production and Technical Credits

Scott Marshall    Director
Mark Zakarin    Screenwriter
Mark Zakarin    Producer
John Debney    Composer

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 17th, 2012

April 17th, 2012

This week's list of DVD and Blu-ray releases is dominated by Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol. The Blu-ray Combo Pack is worth picking up, but you'll want the Best Buy exclusive, or perhaps you want to tell studios to stop doing retailer exclusives, as they are annoying. That added complication is the reason I'm not awarding the release Pick of the Week, but there are not a lot of other films worthy either. Shame has two amazing performances, but the Blu-ray Combo Pack doesn't have a lot of extras. Fans of nature documentaries might want Frozen Planet: The Complete Series on Blu-ray or IMAX: Born to be Wild on 3D Combo Pack. But in the end, I went with the underseen The Last Rites of Joe May on DVD. More...

Featured DVD Review: Keeping Up with the Steins

April 17th, 2012

Keeping Up with the Steins came out in limited release nearly six years ago and while it did well compared to other limited releases, it slipped beneath the radar of a lot of moviegoers. Now, like so many other Miramax releases, it's been picked up by Echo Bridge for a bargain release. Is it worth watching for those that missed it the first time? And is this version worth picking up or should you try and find the out of print edition? More...

New Releases are Nearly Impossible to Find on Home Market Charts

November 11th, 2006

New releases were nearly shut out of the charts this week, however, one new release that did make the charts was Mission: Impossible: III, which earned top spot with $9.08 million. More...

DVD Releases for October 31, 2006

October 31st, 2006

Halloween falls on a Tuesday this year, and that is playing havoc with this week's DVD releases. The only single day that messes with the movie industry more than Halloween is Christmas Eve. That doesn't mean there are no DVDs worth picking up -- there are -- but they are few and far between. There were only two real contenders for DVD Pick of the Week, Ghost Whisperer - The Complete First Season and Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5, and if I were forced to choose just one I'd go with Ghost Whisperer - The Complete First Season. More...

Pirates Plunder Per Theater Chart

July 11th, 2006

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest continued its record-breaking ways on the per theater charts, earning an average of $32,817, which is the highest average ever for Saturation Level release (defined as 3,000 or more theatres). Second place went to A Scanner Darkly; the intellectually challenging Science Fiction film started its run with nearly $400,000 in just 17 theatres for an average of $23,040. This is more than enough to ensure expansion, but probably not enough to earn much mainstream success. The same can be said for the third place film, Heading South, and indeed last week's winner, Strangers With Candy. The latter film saw significant expansion this week, going from just 2 theaters to 21, and its per theater average held up remarkably at $10,660. More...

The Truths about Cars and Averages

June 13th, 2006

Cars not only won the overall box office title, but was one of only two films to top $10,000 on the per theatre charts this weekend earning $15,086. The other film was last week's winner, An Inconvenient Truth, which managed an average of $12,334 in 122 theatres during its third weekend of release. More...

Honesty is the Best Performer

June 6th, 2006

An Inconvenient Truth repeated on top of the per theatre charts despite a massive expansion this past weekend. Overall the film managed 9th place with $1.4 million in total and a $17,615 per theatre average. Second place again went to the overall box office champion, The Break-Up, with $12,760. More...

Da Vinci Da Stroys Competition

May 23rd, 2006

First of all, this headline represents the last of my Da Vinic Da puns, I promise. (On a side note, had the movie bombed I would have used Da Vinci Da Saster as the headline. Awful, isn't it?) Moving on... The Da Vinci Code was the only film able to earn more than $10,000 per theatre over the weekend with an incredible $77.1 million in 3,735 for a per theatre average of $20,635. That was more than double the second place film, fellow wide release Over the Hedge, which came close to making the $10,000 club with $9,475. More...

Close Race on Per Theatre Chart Ends with no Real Winner

May 16th, 2006

No films topped $10,000 on the per theatre charts, but there were three films in a very close race at the top of the list. Stolen led the way with $8,829 in its single theatre, while Giuliani Time earned $8,661, also in just one theatre. Easily the widest release of the three was Sketches of Frank Gehry, which played in a grand total of 2 theatres and pulled in an average of $8,620. More...

Movie Website Updates for May 6 - May 12

May 12th, 2006

There's a better than average selection on this week's list, but for the vast majority of the sites, there are only minor changes. The best of the bunch is Click - Official Site but there are a several other sites on this week's list that are just a update or two away from being an award winning site. More...

Keeping Up with the Limited Releases

May 11th, 2006

A lot of theatres will be showing a new limited release this week, with two films opened in more than two dozen theatres and another opening in more that 100. However, it is a couple of the smaller releases that are catching the eyes of critics. More...


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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$653,723 (15.1% of total gross)
Legs:6.64 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:98.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$5,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.9 times production budget)
Theater counts:138 opening theaters/163 max. theaters, 8.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $7,141,524

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Movie Details

Domestic Releases: May 12th, 2006 (Limited) by Miramax
Video Release: October 31st, 2006 by Miramax Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some crude language, nudity and brief drug references
Comparisons: vs. I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Voiceover/Narration, Breaking the Fourth Wall, Prologue, Religious, Coming of Age, Dysfunctional Family, Keeping Up with the Joneses, Scene in End Credits, Family Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English, Hebrew

Leading Cast

Daryl Sabara    Benjamin Fiedler
Jami Gertz    Joanne Fiedler
Daryl Hannah    Sandy
Garry Marshall    Irwin Fiedler
Jeremy Piven    Adam Fiedler

Supporting Cast

Doris Roberts    Rose Fiedler
Cheryl Hines    Casey Nudleman
Carter Jenkins    Zachary Stein
Richard Benjamin    Rabbi Schulberg
Larry Miller    Arnie Stein

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

Production and Technical Credits

Scott Marshall    Director
Mark Zakarin    Screenwriter
Mark Zakarin    Producer
John Debney    Composer

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for April 17th, 2012

April 17th, 2012

This week's list of DVD and Blu-ray releases is dominated by Mission: Impossible: Ghost Protocol. The Blu-ray Combo Pack is worth picking up, but you'll want the Best Buy exclusive, or perhaps you want to tell studios to stop doing retailer exclusives, as they are annoying. That added complication is the reason I'm not awarding the release Pick of the Week, but there are not a lot of other films worthy either. Shame has two amazing performances, but the Blu-ray Combo Pack doesn't have a lot of extras. Fans of nature documentaries might want Frozen Planet: The Complete Series on Blu-ray or IMAX: Born to be Wild on 3D Combo Pack. But in the end, I went with the underseen The Last Rites of Joe May on DVD. More...

Featured DVD Review: Keeping Up with the Steins

April 17th, 2012

Keeping Up with the Steins came out in limited release nearly six years ago and while it did well compared to other limited releases, it slipped beneath the radar of a lot of moviegoers. Now, like so many other Miramax releases, it's been picked up by Echo Bridge for a bargain release. Is it worth watching for those that missed it the first time? And is this version worth picking up or should you try and find the out of print edition? More...

New Releases are Nearly Impossible to Find on Home Market Charts

November 11th, 2006

New releases were nearly shut out of the charts this week, however, one new release that did make the charts was Mission: Impossible: III, which earned top spot with $9.08 million. More...

DVD Releases for October 31, 2006

October 31st, 2006

Halloween falls on a Tuesday this year, and that is playing havoc with this week's DVD releases. The only single day that messes with the movie industry more than Halloween is Christmas Eve. That doesn't mean there are no DVDs worth picking up -- there are -- but they are few and far between. There were only two real contenders for DVD Pick of the Week, Ghost Whisperer - The Complete First Season and Kids in the Hall - Complete Season 5, and if I were forced to choose just one I'd go with Ghost Whisperer - The Complete First Season. More...

Pirates Plunder Per Theater Chart

July 11th, 2006

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest continued its record-breaking ways on the per theater charts, earning an average of $32,817, which is the highest average ever for Saturation Level release (defined as 3,000 or more theatres). Second place went to A Scanner Darkly; the intellectually challenging Science Fiction film started its run with nearly $400,000 in just 17 theatres for an average of $23,040. This is more than enough to ensure expansion, but probably not enough to earn much mainstream success. The same can be said for the third place film, Heading South, and indeed last week's winner, Strangers With Candy. The latter film saw significant expansion this week, going from just 2 theaters to 21, and its per theater average held up remarkably at $10,660. More...

The Truths about Cars and Averages

June 13th, 2006

Cars not only won the overall box office title, but was one of only two films to top $10,000 on the per theatre charts this weekend earning $15,086. The other film was last week's winner, An Inconvenient Truth, which managed an average of $12,334 in 122 theatres during its third weekend of release. More...

Honesty is the Best Performer

June 6th, 2006

An Inconvenient Truth repeated on top of the per theatre charts despite a massive expansion this past weekend. Overall the film managed 9th place with $1.4 million in total and a $17,615 per theatre average. Second place again went to the overall box office champion, The Break-Up, with $12,760. More...

Da Vinci Da Stroys Competition

May 23rd, 2006

First of all, this headline represents the last of my Da Vinic Da puns, I promise. (On a side note, had the movie bombed I would have used Da Vinci Da Saster as the headline. Awful, isn't it?) Moving on... The Da Vinci Code was the only film able to earn more than $10,000 per theatre over the weekend with an incredible $77.1 million in 3,735 for a per theatre average of $20,635. That was more than double the second place film, fellow wide release Over the Hedge, which came close to making the $10,000 club with $9,475. More...

Close Race on Per Theatre Chart Ends with no Real Winner

May 16th, 2006

No films topped $10,000 on the per theatre charts, but there were three films in a very close race at the top of the list. Stolen led the way with $8,829 in its single theatre, while Giuliani Time earned $8,661, also in just one theatre. Easily the widest release of the three was Sketches of Frank Gehry, which played in a grand total of 2 theatres and pulled in an average of $8,620. More...

Movie Website Updates for May 6 - May 12

May 12th, 2006

There's a better than average selection on this week's list, but for the vast majority of the sites, there are only minor changes. The best of the bunch is Click - Official Site but there are a several other sites on this week's list that are just a update or two away from being an award winning site. More...

Keeping Up with the Limited Releases

May 11th, 2006

A lot of theatres will be showing a new limited release this week, with two films opened in more than two dozen theatres and another opening in more that 100. However, it is a couple of the smaller releases that are catching the eyes of critics. More...

Compare this performance with other movies…

Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 12, 2006 20 $653,723   138 $4,737   $653,723 1
May 19, 2006 20 $383,442 -41% 138 $2,779   $1,208,865 2
May 26, 2006 15 $555,250 +45% 146 $3,803   $1,870,090 3
Jun 2, 2006 15 $431,451 -22% 163 $2,647   $2,575,222 4
Jun 9, 2006 17 $331,406 -23% 161 $2,058   $3,049,627 5
Jun 16, 2006 19 $222,554 -33% 147 $1,514   $3,398,013 6
Jun 23, 2006 23 $220,209 -1% 137 $1,607   $3,727,133 7
Jun 30, 2006 24 $125,101 -43% 132 $948   $3,935,271 8
Jul 7, 2006 28 $82,259 -34% 93 $885   $4,122,224 9
Jul 14, 2006 39 $54,605 -34% 68 $803   $4,217,477 10
Jul 21, 2006 43 $45,711 -16% 39 $1,172   $4,288,416 11
Jul 28, 2006 58 $21,182 -54% 24 $883   $4,328,294 12

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
May 29, 2006 13 $153,722     146 $1,053   $2,023,812 18

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
May 12, 2006 22 $825,423   138 $5,981   $825,423 1
May 19, 2006 23 $489,417 -41% 138 $3,547   $1,314,840 2
May 26, 2006 14 $828,931 +69% 146 $5,678   $2,143,771 3
Jun 2, 2006 18 $574,450 -31% 163 $3,524   $2,718,221 4
Jun 9, 2006 19 $457,238 -20% 161 $2,840   $3,175,459 5
Jun 16, 2006 19 $331,465 -28% 147 $2,255   $3,506,924 6
Jun 23, 2006 27 $303,246 -9% 137 $2,213   $3,810,170 7
Jun 30, 2006 26 $229,795 -24% 132 $1,741   $4,039,965 8
Jul 7, 2006 32 $122,907 -47% 93 $1,322   $4,162,872 9
Jul 14, 2006 43 $79,833 -35% 68 $1,174   $4,242,705 10
Jul 21, 2006 45 $64,407 -19% 39 $1,651   $4,307,112 11
Jul 28, 2006 59 $32,129 -50% 24 $1,339   $4,339,241 12

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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.