Open Season (2006)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $85,105,259Details
International Box Office $106,826,899Details
Worldwide Box Office $191,932,158
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $98,421,857 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $98,421,857
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$23,624,548 (27.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.60 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:44.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$85,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,833 opening theaters/3,833 max. theaters, 5.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $136,818,070

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 29th, 2006 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: January 30th, 2007 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some rude humor, mild action and brief language
Running Time: 86 minutes
Franchise: Open Season
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Keywords: 3-D, IMAX: DMR, Animal Lead, Talking Animals, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Family Adventure, Hunting
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 126 $5,862,674 Oct 27, 2006 31
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 151 $10,114,235 Oct 27, 2006 31
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 36 $15,625,324 Oct 6, 2006 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 46 $26,956,670 Oct 6, 2006 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 35 $17,900,758 Oct 6, 2006 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 34 $30,882,233 Oct 6, 2006 10
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 43 $23,624,548 Sep 29, 2006 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 69 $10,232,453 Sep 30, 2006 2

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 29, 2006 1 $23,624,548   3,833 $6,163   $23,624,548 1
Oct 6, 2006 3 $15,625,324 -34% 3,833 $4,077   $43,754,064 2
Oct 13, 2006 4 $11,112,795 -29% 3,687 $3,014   $59,267,065 3
Oct 20, 2006 4 $8,162,729 -27% 3,379 $2,416   $69,765,034 4
Oct 27, 2006 5 $5,862,674 -28% 3,059 $1,917   $77,120,167 5
Nov 3, 2006 9 $2,968,832 -49% 2,458 $1,208   $81,254,598 6
Nov 10, 2006 15 $1,408,227 -53% 1,122 $1,255   $83,512,193 7
Nov 17, 2006 28 $201,388 -86% 390 $516   $83,948,077 8
Nov 24, 2006 29 $169,254 -16% 206 $822   $84,194,583 9
Dec 1, 2006 34 $81,557 -52% 124 $658   $84,303,558 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 29, 2006 1 $6,212,884     3,833 $1,621   $6,212,884 1
Sep 30, 2006 1 $10,232,453 +65%   3,833 $2,670   $16,445,337 2
Oct 1, 2006 1 $7,179,211 -30%   3,833 $1,873   $23,624,548 3
Oct 2, 2006 1 $1,755,827 -76%   3,833 $458   $25,380,375 4
Oct 3, 2006 3 $923,255 -47%   3,833 $241   $26,303,630 5
Oct 4, 2006 3 $882,657 -4%   3,833 $230   $27,186,287 6
Oct 5, 2006 3 $942,453 +7%   3,833 $246   $28,128,740 7
Oct 6, 2006 4 $3,962,969 +320% -36% 3,833 $1,034   $32,091,709 8
Oct 7, 2006 2 $7,032,134 +77% -31% 3,833 $1,835   $39,123,843 9
Oct 8, 2006 2 $4,630,221 -34% -36% 3,833 $1,208   $43,754,064 10
Oct 9, 2006 2 $2,275,434 -51% +30% 3,833 $594   $46,029,498 11
Oct 10, 2006 3 $678,728 -70% -26% 3,833 $177   $46,708,226 12
Oct 11, 2006 3 $665,326 -2% -25% 3,833 $174   $47,373,552 13
Oct 12, 2006 3 $780,718 +17% -17% 3,833 $204   $48,154,270 14
Oct 13, 2006 4 $2,763,486 +254% -30% 3,687 $750   $50,917,756 15
Oct 14, 2006 4 $4,972,213 +80% -29% 3,687 $1,349   $55,889,969 16
Oct 15, 2006 2 $3,377,096 -32% -27% 3,687 $916   $59,267,065 17
Oct 16, 2006 4 $641,411 -81% -72% 3,687 $174   $59,908,476 18
Oct 17, 2006 4 $517,342 -19% -24% 3,687 $140   $60,425,818 19
Oct 18, 2006 4 $509,318 -2% -23% 3,687 $138   $60,935,136 20
Oct 19, 2006 4 $667,169 +31% -15% 3,687 $181   $61,602,305 21
Oct 20, 2006 7 $2,142,125 +221% -22% 3,379 $634   $63,744,430 22
Oct 21, 2006 4 $3,588,835 +68% -28% 3,379 $1,062   $67,333,265 23
Oct 22, 2006 4 $2,431,769 -32% -28% 3,379 $720   $69,765,034 24
Oct 23, 2006 5 $412,461 -83% -36% 3,379 $122   $70,177,495 25
Oct 24, 2006 8 $334,021 -19% -35% 3,379 $99   $70,511,516 26
Oct 25, 2006 6 $336,748 +1% -34% 3,379 $100   $70,848,264 27
Oct 26, 2006 5 $409,229 +22% -39% 3,379 $121   $71,257,493 28
Oct 27, 2006 5 $1,461,983 +257% -32% 3,059 $478   $72,719,476 29
Oct 28, 2006 5 $2,768,641 +89% -23% 3,059 $905   $75,488,117 30
Oct 29, 2006 4 $1,632,050 -41% -33% 3,059 $534   $77,120,167 31
Oct 30, 2006 6 $258,880 -84% -37% 3,059 $85   $77,379,047 32
Oct 31, 2006 6 $334,067 +29% n/c 3,059 $109   $77,713,114 33
Nov 1, 2006 6 $288,981 -13% -14% 3,059 $94   $78,002,095 34
Nov 2, 2006 6 $283,671 -2% -31% 3,059 $93   $78,285,766 35
Nov 3, 2006 12 $686,313 +142% -53% 3,059 $224   $78,972,079 36
Nov 4, 2006 9 $1,429,260 +108% -48% 2,458 $581   $80,401,339 37
Nov 5, 2006 8 $853,259 -40% -48% 2,458 $347   $81,254,598 38
Nov 6, 2006 11 $184,000 -78% -29% 2,458 $75   $81,439,000 39
Nov 7, 2006 8 $302,578 +64% -9% 2,458 $123   $81,741,000 40
Nov 8, 2006 12 $130,805 -57% -55% 2,458 $53   $81,871,805 41
Nov 9, 2006 10 $232,161 +77% -18% 2,458 $94   $82,103,966 42

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 29, 2006 1 $28,128,740   3,833 $7,339   $28,128,740 1
Oct 6, 2006 3 $20,025,530 -29% 3,833 $5,225   $48,154,270 2
Oct 13, 2006 4 $13,448,035 -33% 3,687 $3,647   $61,602,305 3
Oct 20, 2006 4 $9,655,188 -28% 3,379 $2,857   $71,257,493 4
Oct 27, 2006 5 $7,028,273 -27% 3,059 $2,298   $78,285,766 5
Nov 3, 2006 10 $3,818,200 -46% 2,458 $1,553   $82,103,966 6
Nov 10, 2006 15 $1,642,723 -57% 1,122 $1,464   $83,746,689 7
Nov 17, 2006 34 $278,640 -83% 390 $714   $84,025,329 8
Nov 24, 2006 32 $196,672 -29% 206 $955   $84,222,001 9
Dec 1, 2006 39 $103,667 -47% 124 $836   $84,325,668 10

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
Feb 4, 200712,293,335 2,293,335$38,940,828$38,940,8281
Feb 11, 20074850,667-63% 3,144,002$14,452,832$53,393,6602
Feb 18, 20073954,257+12% 4,098,259$16,212,826$69,606,4863
Feb 25, 20077320,379-66% 4,418,638$5,443,239$75,049,7254
Mar 4, 20079207,948-35% 4,626,586$3,533,037$78,582,7625
Mar 11, 200712101,136-51% 4,727,722$1,516,029$80,098,7916
Mar 18, 200711104,083+3% 4,831,805$1,560,204$81,658,9957
Mar 25, 20071682,101-21% 4,913,906$1,394,896$83,053,8918
Apr 1, 20072295,497+16% 5,009,403$1,622,494$84,676,3859
Apr 8, 200714178,880+87% 5,188,283$3,039,171$87,715,55610

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

Martin Lawrence    Boog
Ashton Kutcher    Elliott

Supporting Cast

Debra Messing    Beth
Gary Sinise    Shaw
Billy Connolly    McSquizzy
Jon Favreau    Reilly
Patrick Warburton    Ian
Jane Krakowski    Giselle
Georgia Engel    Bobbie
Gordon Tootoosis    Gordy

Uncategorized

Cody Cameron    Mr. Weenie
Jack McGee    Hunter

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jill Culton    Director
Roger Allers    Director
Anthony Stacchi    Co-Director
Steve Bencich    Screenwriter
Ron J. Friedman    Screenwriter
Nat Mauldin    Screenwriter
Jill Culton    Story Creator
Anthony Stacchi    Story Creator
Steve Moore    Story Creator
John Carls    Story Creator
Michelle Murdocca    Producer
John Carls    Executive Producer
Steve Moore    Executive Producer
Amy Jupiter    Co-Producer
Pamela Ziegenhagen-Shefland    Editor
Paul Westerberg    Composer
Ramin Djawadi    Composer
Michael Humphries    Production Designer
Luc Desmarchelier    Art Director
Andy Harkness    Art Director
Carter Goodrich    Art Director
Carter Goodrich    Character Designer
Tim Chau    Re-recording Mixer
Tim Chau    Supervising Sound Editor
Tateum Kohut    Sound Mixer
Tim Chau    Sound Designer
Doug Ikeler    Visual Effects Supervisor
Renato Dos Anjos    Supervising Animator
Chris Hurtt    Supervising Animator
Sean P. Muller    Supervising Animator
Todd Wilderman    Supervising Animator
David Feiss    Head of Story
James Williams    Head of Layout
Ruth Lambert    Casting Director
Mary Hidalgo    Casting Director

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 November 16th, 2010

November 16th, 2010

It's getting really close to Black Friday, which is sometimes reported as the busiest shopping day of the year. (It's not. That would be Christmas Eve.) So it should come as no surprise that there's a prime release this week, or should I say re-release. Avatar: Extended Collector's Edition on Blu-ray is the biggest, and arguably the best, release of the week and it is the Pick of the Week. However, there was some competition from The Kids Are All Right on DVD or Blu-ray. More...

Departed Arrives on the Home Market

February 24th, 2007

Despite having seven new releases to chart this week, only one of them made it to the top five. However, that film was The Departed and it dominated both the rental and the sales chart. It took in $9.86 million in rentals during its first week of releases pushing Flags of Our Fathers into second place with $6.33 million. More...

Home Market Waves the White Flag

February 17th, 2007

There were seven new releases to chart this week including the new number one rental, Flags of Our Fathers, which pulled in $7.66 million during its first weekend of release. More...

Open on Fire on the Home Market

February 10th, 2007

Open Season led a large group of new releases this week, at least on the sales chart. On the rental chart it had to settle for a close second behind The Marine $6.32 million to $6.00 million. More...

DVD Releases for January 30, 2007

January 29th, 2007

I'm still waiting for the first "Must Have" DVD of the year (the first one of those doesn't show up until mid-February), but at least there are more that nearly make the grade this week than so far this year. Flyboys - Collector's Edition is better than the reviews would indicate, as long as you are in the right frame of mind. Lucky Louie - The Complete First Season is a great show but a little demented for a mainstream audience, and the same can be said for Viva Pedro - Pedro Almodovar Classics Collection - Buy from Amazon. But in the end I went with Red Doors - Buy from Amazon as the DVD Pick of the Week. Perhaps an unexpected choice, but it's a movie that should be seen by more. More...

International Details - International Holiday

January 21st, 2007

The Holiday slipped out of the top five this week, but still has plenty of reason to celebrate as the film hit $100 million on the international scene. Over the weekend it added $8.16 million on 3104 screens in 45 markets to its running tally of $102.54 million. This includes Mexico where the film opened with a respectable third place earning $711,000 on 230 screens while it took fourth place in Argentina with $153,000 on 40. More...

International Details - Slim Pickings

January 15th, 2007

Apocalypto was the best of the rest this weekend pulling in $8.3 million over the weekend for a running tally of $20 million on the international scene. Its biggest single market was the U.K. where the film opened in third place with $2.62 million on 385 screens, (including very limited previews), which was a record for a foreign language film. It did even better in Italy with $3.17 million on 316 screens placing second. Given the film's R-rating, it should outperform its domestic total giving it a target box office of over $100 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Extended Vacation

January 7th, 2007

Since New Years Eve fell on a Sunday this year, there was precious little in terms of international box office numbers released this week. We have some studio estimates, some box office information for major markets, and some updated totals. But for the most, there's little to share. More...

International Details - Curse's Foiled by Invisibles

December 23rd, 2006

Curse of the Golden Flower started its international run in its native China with a record breaking $12.27 million on 826 screens. That was almost enough to reach the top five falling just short to Arthur & the Invisibles and its $12.47 million. More...

International Details - Truly International Box Office

December 17th, 2006

Open Season solidified its chances to reach $100 million with a first place debut in Italy. Over the weekend the film just managed to beat Happy Feet $1.68 million to $1.66 million over the weekend, (with midweek numbers Open Season earned $1.82 million on 430 screens). The film was not as successful in Japan with just $968,000 on 441 screens; with such a small per theatre average, it will likely disappear quickly from charts. Overall it earned $4.97 million on 3451 screens in 51 markets for a total of $87.16 million; and even with no major markets left to open in, it does have a great shot at $100 million before its run is over. More...

International Details - Saw Sees Better Days

December 11th, 2006

Saw III slipped another spot to sixth with $4.46 million on 1518 screens in 29 markets for an international total of $54.27 million. Its best opening of the weekend came in South Korea where it placed third with $1.08 million on 144 screens, which is the last major opening for the film this year. More...

International Details - Open Season Starts to Close Out Its Run

December 3rd, 2006

Open Season only has a few more markets to open in and is starting to shed screens and markets; however, it sill managed sixth place with $4.08 million on 3489 screens in 49 markets for a two-month total of $76.58 million. This week the film opened in first place in both South Africa with $257,000 on 77 screens and in the Czech Republic with $79,000 on 23 screens. More...

International Top Five - Bond Bursts Out on top of Box Office

November 23rd, 2006

Casino Royale dominated the weekend box office earning $42.2 million on 3,063 screens in 27 markets, only one of them a true major markets. The film's biggest was the U.K., no surprise there, but the magnitude of the opening caught a lot of people off guard. Its weekend total of $21.55 million on 505 screens was the third biggest opening of all time behind just Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Add in Thursday and the film earned $25.33 million, roughly 47% more than the previous best opening for a Bond film in the market, and Goldeneye had 5 days to earn its $17.2 million. The second biggest market was Russia where the film took in $4.55 million on 540 screens, which was more than four times the nearesst competition and the highest opening ever for a non-Russian film there. It had a similar result in Indian earning $3.2 million on an unprecedented 427 screens beating Spider-man 2's record for a non-Indian film by 87%. Other million dollar markets include Greece with $1.34 million on 111 screens, Thailand with $1.1 million on 154 and Taiwan with $1 million on 116. The film opens in most of the rest of Europe next weekend and should have no trouble remaining on top of the charts. More...

International Top Five - Borat Remains Buoyant

November 15th, 2006

Borat was again the top box office draw on the international scene taking in $15.37 million on 1147 screens in 20 markets for a total of $43.16 million after two weeks of release. The film opened in three markets, but they were of the smaller variety earning $287,000 on 17 screens in Greece, $51,000 on 10 in Bulgaria and $29,000 on 4 in Serbia. The vast majority of the film's weekend total came from the U.K. where it repeated in first place with $8.62 million on 430 screens for a two-week total of $27.13 million. Meanwhile in Germany the film grew by 2%, but was still stuck in second place with $2.76 million on 310 screens for a total of $6.35 million in that market. This week the film opens in France, Spain, and other smaller markets, but it will have a lot of competition from Bond and it will take a minor miracle for the film to not be knocked out of top spot. More...

International Top Five - Borat has a Devil of a Time

November 8th, 2006

Borat beat the competition with relative ease this week earning $18.64 million on 995 screens in 17 markets. In fact, the $11.87 million the film made on 428 screens in Sacha Baron Cohen's native United Kingdom was more than the second place film earned in total. The film's second biggest opening was in Germany where the film had to settle for second place with a still fantastic $2.67 million on 234 screens. The film also had first place openings in smaller markets like Holland, ($731,000 on 64 screens); Sweden, ($717,000 on 39); and Denmark, ($366,000 on 36). More...

International Top Five - Devil May Care Attitude

November 2nd, 2006

Not too long ago I said that The Devil Wears Prada had no chance to match its domestic total on the international scene. Well, I was wrong. This week the film added $17.62 million on 4352 screens in 47 markets to its international total, a total that now stands at $130.38 million. This week the film opened in first place, in a very, very close battle in South Korea with $2.9 million on 241 screens while it was the clear winner in Belgium earning $640,000 on 60 screens over the weekend and $869,000 in total. As for holdovers the film remained in second place in Germany with $2.89 million on 605 screens over the weekend and $13.69 million after three. The film has yet to open in Japan, China, and the Middle East and should have no problem hitting $150 million internationally before long. More...

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October 31st, 2006

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October 27th, 2006

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International Top Five - Prada Passes Milestone

October 26th, 2006

It was a $100 million weekend for The Devil Wears Prada as its $18.6 million haul lifted its international total to $104 million. The film's only opening of note was Sweden where it topped the charts with $606,000 on 66 screens. Most of the film's box office this weekend came from holdovers like Italy where it was down a tiny 7% to $3.33 million on 420 screens over the weekend for a total of $8.50 million while it held on nearly as strong in Germany down 21% to $3.36 million on 598 million for a two week total of $9.23 million. The film still has openings in South Korea and Japan, although I'm unconvinced the film will be a hit in either country. But the film has already earned twice what it needed to show a profit, so the studio has no reason to complain regardless of what happens from now on. More...

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October 24th, 2006

There was no breakout hit this week with even the pleasant surprises merely able to match expectations. This left the overall box office down 5% to $106 million over the weekend; however, that was still 18% more than the same weekend last year when all four new releases flopped to one degree or another. More...

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October 18th, 2006

The Devil Wears Prada remained on top of the international charts as it added $24.61 million on 4217 screens in 42 markets. This lifted its international total to $75.43 million and its worldwide total to $199.75 million. Germany was the film's biggest market as it took in $4.24 million on 559 screens, but a local film kept it out of first place while another local film did the same in the Netherlands where it opened with $631,000 on 80 screens over the weekend and $816,000 in total. It did earn first place in Italy with $3.56 million on 417 screens and in Taiwan with an estimated $1.2 million on 98. Meanwhile, the film performed amazingly in several holdover markets adding $3.47 million on 446 screens in the U.K. to its two-week total of $12.53 million while it remained in first place in France with $1.9 million on 507 screens for $10.1 million after three weeks. As for further milestones, the film has obviously already crossed $200 million worldwide and $100 million internationally won't be far behind. More...

Saturday the 14th Turns Out to be the Really Unlucky Day for The Grudge

October 17th, 2006

It is reported that Friday the 13th costs the American economy $500 million as there are some people so afraid of that day that they are too scared to leave the house. That doesn't seem to be true for the movies, as Friday was the only day to outpace last weekend. Overall the box office managed $110 million, 1% lower than last weekend. However, that was 25% more than the same weekend last year when all three new releases bombed. More...

International Details - Marching to the Top

October 15th, 2006

The German Film, Deutschland. Ein Sommermarchen, which could translate into English as Germany, A Summer March, but I wouldn't bet money on it. ... Moving on, The film took top spot in its native market with $7.19 million on 584 screens and that was enough for sixth place overall. More...

Grudge Hopes to Take it Out on the Competition

October 12th, 2006

There's little doubt which film will take top spot this weekend as there is almost no serious competition for The Grudge 2. However, analysts are divided on exactly how much it will earn on its way to the top. More...

Crime Pays Way Better Than Retail

October 10th, 2006

October officially washed away the stench that is September with the overall box office beating expectations at a total of $110 million. That is just shy of 10% higher than last weekend and 5% higher than the same weekend last year. Almost all of this growth can be attributed to The Departed, helped by its amazing reviews. The question now is whether it will have better legs than last year's number one film? More...

Departed and Chainsaw Face-off in Theatres

October 6th, 2006

Martin Scorsese begins his latest campaign to win that elusive Oscar as The Departed looks to take first place over the weekend. The other new releases this weekend are unlikely to win any awards, but with total production budgets just a fraction of The Departed's, they could be more profitable. More...

IMAX Perfect for the Great Wide Open

October 3rd, 2006

Open Season became the latest film to take advantage of the really big screen experience. Over its first weekend, the film earned an estimated $1.4 million on just 65 IMAX screens for an average of $21,500. More...

Season's Day in the Sun

October 3rd, 2006

The weekend box office was a little softer that expected, but not so much so that one needs to worry about a continuing slump. In fact, the overall box office hit $100 million over the weekend and that was slightly higher than last weekend (by slightly, I mean less than 1%). However, that was up a huge 12.1% from the same weekend last year and that is the much more significant number. More...

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September 30th, 2006

It's a very, very short list this week with only the movies opening this weekend on the list. The reason for this is simple, I have come down with a rather nasty cold and after four or five days of cold medication have taken their toll. Fortunately, although the quantity is low, the quality is high including this winner of the Weekly Website Award: Open Season - Official Site. More...

Open Wide, Really Wide

September 29th, 2006

This week we have three films opening wide. Not only are they opening wide, but they are all opening at saturation levels (3000 or more theatres). Fortunately, the three films share little in the way of target demographics, but even so, at least one of them is going to be squeezed out by the competition. More...

Contest - 'Tis The Season for Prizes

September 25th, 2006

This week's box office prediction contest asks you to predict the opening weekend for Open Season, which should have a pretty easy time taking top spot this coming weekend. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend (Friday to Sunday), without going over will win Beowulf & Grendel on DVD. The person who comes the closest to the film's opening 3-day weekend (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win "Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses" on DVD. In addition, both winners will take home a copy of The Looking Glass Wars, both the novel and the CD soundtrack. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

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September 2nd, 2006

Another busy week with plenty of top-notch films to chose from In the end, however, it was a two-way race between The Black Dahlia - Official Site and Stranger than Fiction - Official Site with the former site winning out by a narrow margin. More...

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September 1st, 2006

I've said it before and I'll say it again, September is the worst month of the year for movies. Not only are there usually very few hits released at this time of year, but the average is dragged way down by the large number of movies simply dumped on the market. This year the September dumping ground doesn't look quite as bad as years past. In fact, several low-level hits and maybe even an Oscar contender are opening wide. However, those few bright spots will be buried due to the sheer number of releases -- an average of 3 and a half films are opening wide each week. More...

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August 26th, 2006

It's another busy week with nearly three dozen films being represented here. Taking top prize is Invincible - Official Site, although there were a few others that could take that claim before all is said and done. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 29 - August 4

August 4th, 2006

Third week in a row where the number of sites featured on this list has topped 30. With such a busy week it would take something different to win the award, and that's something Michel Gondry excels at delivering giving The Science of Sleep - Official Site the Weekly Website Award. More...

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June 30th, 2006

It seems a lot of people are starting their holidays early, but not this column as it's the busiest it's been in more than a month. Including in this list are a few newly released teaser trailers and a handful of flash sites, most of which are worth checking out. But the best of the best is the Running With Scissors - Official Site. 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...

Movie Website Updates for February 3 - February 9

February 9th, 2006

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. It was the busiest week in more than a month, but there weren't many big launches or massive updates, so it is the slow-growing V For Vendetta - Official Site that earns the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for November 11 - November 17

November 17th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, however, it was a slow week for updates and I've decided not to award any site with the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 10 - June 16

June 16th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 3 - June 9

June 9th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Stealth - Official Site. More...

Movie Websites Launches for January 28 - February 3

February 3rd, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Dear Wendy - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

  1. Summary
  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$23,624,548 (27.8% of total gross)
Legs:3.60 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:44.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$85,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,833 opening theaters/3,833 max. theaters, 5.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $136,818,070

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: September 29th, 2006 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: January 30th, 2007 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some rude humor, mild action and brief language
Running Time: 86 minutes
Franchise: Open Season
Comparisons: vs. Storks
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Keywords: 3-D, IMAX: DMR, Animal Lead, Talking Animals, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Family Adventure, Hunting
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Kids Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 126 $5,862,674 Oct 27, 2006 31
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 151 $10,114,235 Oct 27, 2006 31
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 36 $15,625,324 Oct 6, 2006 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 46 $26,956,670 Oct 6, 2006 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 35 $17,900,758 Oct 6, 2006 10
Columbus Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 34 $30,882,233 Oct 6, 2006 10
Biggest Domestic September Weekend 43 $23,624,548 Sep 29, 2006 3
Biggest Domestic September Day 69 $10,232,453 Sep 30, 2006 2

Leading Cast

Martin Lawrence    Boog
Ashton Kutcher    Elliott

Supporting Cast

Debra Messing    Beth
Gary Sinise    Shaw
Billy Connolly    McSquizzy
Jon Favreau    Reilly
Patrick Warburton    Ian
Jane Krakowski    Giselle
Georgia Engel    Bobbie
Gordon Tootoosis    Gordy

Uncategorized

Cody Cameron    Mr. Weenie
Jack McGee    Hunter

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

Production and Technical Credits

Jill Culton    Director
Roger Allers    Director
Anthony Stacchi    Co-Director
Steve Bencich    Screenwriter
Ron J. Friedman    Screenwriter
Nat Mauldin    Screenwriter
Jill Culton    Story Creator
Anthony Stacchi    Story Creator
Steve Moore    Story Creator
John Carls    Story Creator
Michelle Murdocca    Producer
John Carls    Executive Producer
Steve Moore    Executive Producer
Amy Jupiter    Co-Producer
Pamela Ziegenhagen-Shefland    Editor
Paul Westerberg    Composer
Ramin Djawadi    Composer
Michael Humphries    Production Designer
Luc Desmarchelier    Art Director
Andy Harkness    Art Director
Carter Goodrich    Art Director
Carter Goodrich    Character Designer
Tim Chau    Re-recording Mixer
Tim Chau    Supervising Sound Editor
Tateum Kohut    Sound Mixer
Tim Chau    Sound Designer
Doug Ikeler    Visual Effects Supervisor
Renato Dos Anjos    Supervising Animator
Chris Hurtt    Supervising Animator
Sean P. Muller    Supervising Animator
Todd Wilderman    Supervising Animator
David Feiss    Head of Story
James Williams    Head of Layout
Ruth Lambert    Casting Director
Mary Hidalgo    Casting Director

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 November 16th, 2010

November 16th, 2010

It's getting really close to Black Friday, which is sometimes reported as the busiest shopping day of the year. (It's not. That would be Christmas Eve.) So it should come as no surprise that there's a prime release this week, or should I say re-release. Avatar: Extended Collector's Edition on Blu-ray is the biggest, and arguably the best, release of the week and it is the Pick of the Week. However, there was some competition from The Kids Are All Right on DVD or Blu-ray. More...

Departed Arrives on the Home Market

February 24th, 2007

Despite having seven new releases to chart this week, only one of them made it to the top five. However, that film was The Departed and it dominated both the rental and the sales chart. It took in $9.86 million in rentals during its first week of releases pushing Flags of Our Fathers into second place with $6.33 million. More...

Home Market Waves the White Flag

February 17th, 2007

There were seven new releases to chart this week including the new number one rental, Flags of Our Fathers, which pulled in $7.66 million during its first weekend of release. More...

Open on Fire on the Home Market

February 10th, 2007

Open Season led a large group of new releases this week, at least on the sales chart. On the rental chart it had to settle for a close second behind The Marine $6.32 million to $6.00 million. More...

DVD Releases for January 30, 2007

January 29th, 2007

I'm still waiting for the first "Must Have" DVD of the year (the first one of those doesn't show up until mid-February), but at least there are more that nearly make the grade this week than so far this year. Flyboys - Collector's Edition is better than the reviews would indicate, as long as you are in the right frame of mind. Lucky Louie - The Complete First Season is a great show but a little demented for a mainstream audience, and the same can be said for Viva Pedro - Pedro Almodovar Classics Collection - Buy from Amazon. But in the end I went with Red Doors - Buy from Amazon as the DVD Pick of the Week. Perhaps an unexpected choice, but it's a movie that should be seen by more. More...

International Details - International Holiday

January 21st, 2007

The Holiday slipped out of the top five this week, but still has plenty of reason to celebrate as the film hit $100 million on the international scene. Over the weekend it added $8.16 million on 3104 screens in 45 markets to its running tally of $102.54 million. This includes Mexico where the film opened with a respectable third place earning $711,000 on 230 screens while it took fourth place in Argentina with $153,000 on 40. More...

International Details - Slim Pickings

January 15th, 2007

Apocalypto was the best of the rest this weekend pulling in $8.3 million over the weekend for a running tally of $20 million on the international scene. Its biggest single market was the U.K. where the film opened in third place with $2.62 million on 385 screens, (including very limited previews), which was a record for a foreign language film. It did even better in Italy with $3.17 million on 316 screens placing second. Given the film's R-rating, it should outperform its domestic total giving it a target box office of over $100 million worldwide. More...

International Details - Extended Vacation

January 7th, 2007

Since New Years Eve fell on a Sunday this year, there was precious little in terms of international box office numbers released this week. We have some studio estimates, some box office information for major markets, and some updated totals. But for the most, there's little to share. More...

International Details - Curse's Foiled by Invisibles

December 23rd, 2006

Curse of the Golden Flower started its international run in its native China with a record breaking $12.27 million on 826 screens. That was almost enough to reach the top five falling just short to Arthur & the Invisibles and its $12.47 million. More...

International Details - Truly International Box Office

December 17th, 2006

Open Season solidified its chances to reach $100 million with a first place debut in Italy. Over the weekend the film just managed to beat Happy Feet $1.68 million to $1.66 million over the weekend, (with midweek numbers Open Season earned $1.82 million on 430 screens). The film was not as successful in Japan with just $968,000 on 441 screens; with such a small per theatre average, it will likely disappear quickly from charts. Overall it earned $4.97 million on 3451 screens in 51 markets for a total of $87.16 million; and even with no major markets left to open in, it does have a great shot at $100 million before its run is over. More...

International Details - Saw Sees Better Days

December 11th, 2006

Saw III slipped another spot to sixth with $4.46 million on 1518 screens in 29 markets for an international total of $54.27 million. Its best opening of the weekend came in South Korea where it placed third with $1.08 million on 144 screens, which is the last major opening for the film this year. More...

International Details - Open Season Starts to Close Out Its Run

December 3rd, 2006

Open Season only has a few more markets to open in and is starting to shed screens and markets; however, it sill managed sixth place with $4.08 million on 3489 screens in 49 markets for a two-month total of $76.58 million. This week the film opened in first place in both South Africa with $257,000 on 77 screens and in the Czech Republic with $79,000 on 23 screens. More...

International Top Five - Bond Bursts Out on top of Box Office

November 23rd, 2006

Casino Royale dominated the weekend box office earning $42.2 million on 3,063 screens in 27 markets, only one of them a true major markets. The film's biggest was the U.K., no surprise there, but the magnitude of the opening caught a lot of people off guard. Its weekend total of $21.55 million on 505 screens was the third biggest opening of all time behind just Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Add in Thursday and the film earned $25.33 million, roughly 47% more than the previous best opening for a Bond film in the market, and Goldeneye had 5 days to earn its $17.2 million. The second biggest market was Russia where the film took in $4.55 million on 540 screens, which was more than four times the nearesst competition and the highest opening ever for a non-Russian film there. It had a similar result in Indian earning $3.2 million on an unprecedented 427 screens beating Spider-man 2's record for a non-Indian film by 87%. Other million dollar markets include Greece with $1.34 million on 111 screens, Thailand with $1.1 million on 154 and Taiwan with $1 million on 116. The film opens in most of the rest of Europe next weekend and should have no trouble remaining on top of the charts. More...

International Top Five - Borat Remains Buoyant

November 15th, 2006

Borat was again the top box office draw on the international scene taking in $15.37 million on 1147 screens in 20 markets for a total of $43.16 million after two weeks of release. The film opened in three markets, but they were of the smaller variety earning $287,000 on 17 screens in Greece, $51,000 on 10 in Bulgaria and $29,000 on 4 in Serbia. The vast majority of the film's weekend total came from the U.K. where it repeated in first place with $8.62 million on 430 screens for a two-week total of $27.13 million. Meanwhile in Germany the film grew by 2%, but was still stuck in second place with $2.76 million on 310 screens for a total of $6.35 million in that market. This week the film opens in France, Spain, and other smaller markets, but it will have a lot of competition from Bond and it will take a minor miracle for the film to not be knocked out of top spot. More...

International Top Five - Borat has a Devil of a Time

November 8th, 2006

Borat beat the competition with relative ease this week earning $18.64 million on 995 screens in 17 markets. In fact, the $11.87 million the film made on 428 screens in Sacha Baron Cohen's native United Kingdom was more than the second place film earned in total. The film's second biggest opening was in Germany where the film had to settle for second place with a still fantastic $2.67 million on 234 screens. The film also had first place openings in smaller markets like Holland, ($731,000 on 64 screens); Sweden, ($717,000 on 39); and Denmark, ($366,000 on 36). More...

International Top Five - Devil May Care Attitude

November 2nd, 2006

Not too long ago I said that The Devil Wears Prada had no chance to match its domestic total on the international scene. Well, I was wrong. This week the film added $17.62 million on 4352 screens in 47 markets to its international total, a total that now stands at $130.38 million. This week the film opened in first place, in a very, very close battle in South Korea with $2.9 million on 241 screens while it was the clear winner in Belgium earning $640,000 on 60 screens over the weekend and $869,000 in total. As for holdovers the film remained in second place in Germany with $2.89 million on 605 screens over the weekend and $13.69 million after three. The film has yet to open in Japan, China, and the Middle East and should have no problem hitting $150 million internationally before long. More...

Halloween Fails to Shock at Box Office

October 31st, 2006

The final weekend before Halloween was as predictable as they come with every film in the top five finishing within a rounding error of expectations. Even the weekly and year to date comparisons were dull -- down 2% week-to-week but up 2% from the same weekend last year -- hardly noteworthy changes. But I guess no surprises are better than bad surprises. More...

Will This be the Last We See of Saw?

October 27th, 2006

There's only one true wide release of the week, Saw III. But it has a small chance of earning more this weekend than all four wide releases earned last weekend. More...

International Top Five - Prada Passes Milestone

October 26th, 2006

It was a $100 million weekend for The Devil Wears Prada as its $18.6 million haul lifted its international total to $104 million. The film's only opening of note was Sweden where it topped the charts with $606,000 on 66 screens. Most of the film's box office this weekend came from holdovers like Italy where it was down a tiny 7% to $3.33 million on 420 screens over the weekend for a total of $8.50 million while it held on nearly as strong in Germany down 21% to $3.36 million on 598 million for a two week total of $9.23 million. The film still has openings in South Korea and Japan, although I'm unconvinced the film will be a hit in either country. But the film has already earned twice what it needed to show a profit, so the studio has no reason to complain regardless of what happens from now on. More...

Prestige Powers to Number One as Flags Falter

October 24th, 2006

There was no breakout hit this week with even the pleasant surprises merely able to match expectations. This left the overall box office down 5% to $106 million over the weekend; however, that was still 18% more than the same weekend last year when all four new releases flopped to one degree or another. More...

International Top Five - Prada Still a Powerhouse

October 18th, 2006

The Devil Wears Prada remained on top of the international charts as it added $24.61 million on 4217 screens in 42 markets. This lifted its international total to $75.43 million and its worldwide total to $199.75 million. Germany was the film's biggest market as it took in $4.24 million on 559 screens, but a local film kept it out of first place while another local film did the same in the Netherlands where it opened with $631,000 on 80 screens over the weekend and $816,000 in total. It did earn first place in Italy with $3.56 million on 417 screens and in Taiwan with an estimated $1.2 million on 98. Meanwhile, the film performed amazingly in several holdover markets adding $3.47 million on 446 screens in the U.K. to its two-week total of $12.53 million while it remained in first place in France with $1.9 million on 507 screens for $10.1 million after three weeks. As for further milestones, the film has obviously already crossed $200 million worldwide and $100 million internationally won't be far behind. More...

Saturday the 14th Turns Out to be the Really Unlucky Day for The Grudge

October 17th, 2006

It is reported that Friday the 13th costs the American economy $500 million as there are some people so afraid of that day that they are too scared to leave the house. That doesn't seem to be true for the movies, as Friday was the only day to outpace last weekend. Overall the box office managed $110 million, 1% lower than last weekend. However, that was 25% more than the same weekend last year when all three new releases bombed. More...

International Details - Marching to the Top

October 15th, 2006

The German Film, Deutschland. Ein Sommermarchen, which could translate into English as Germany, A Summer March, but I wouldn't bet money on it. ... Moving on, The film took top spot in its native market with $7.19 million on 584 screens and that was enough for sixth place overall. More...

Grudge Hopes to Take it Out on the Competition

October 12th, 2006

There's little doubt which film will take top spot this weekend as there is almost no serious competition for The Grudge 2. However, analysts are divided on exactly how much it will earn on its way to the top. More...

Crime Pays Way Better Than Retail

October 10th, 2006

October officially washed away the stench that is September with the overall box office beating expectations at a total of $110 million. That is just shy of 10% higher than last weekend and 5% higher than the same weekend last year. Almost all of this growth can be attributed to The Departed, helped by its amazing reviews. The question now is whether it will have better legs than last year's number one film? More...

Departed and Chainsaw Face-off in Theatres

October 6th, 2006

Martin Scorsese begins his latest campaign to win that elusive Oscar as The Departed looks to take first place over the weekend. The other new releases this weekend are unlikely to win any awards, but with total production budgets just a fraction of The Departed's, they could be more profitable. More...

IMAX Perfect for the Great Wide Open

October 3rd, 2006

Open Season became the latest film to take advantage of the really big screen experience. Over its first weekend, the film earned an estimated $1.4 million on just 65 IMAX screens for an average of $21,500. More...

Season's Day in the Sun

October 3rd, 2006

The weekend box office was a little softer that expected, but not so much so that one needs to worry about a continuing slump. In fact, the overall box office hit $100 million over the weekend and that was slightly higher than last weekend (by slightly, I mean less than 1%). However, that was up a huge 12.1% from the same weekend last year and that is the much more significant number. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 23 - September 29

September 30th, 2006

It's a very, very short list this week with only the movies opening this weekend on the list. The reason for this is simple, I have come down with a rather nasty cold and after four or five days of cold medication have taken their toll. Fortunately, although the quantity is low, the quality is high including this winner of the Weekly Website Award: Open Season - Official Site. More...

Open Wide, Really Wide

September 29th, 2006

This week we have three films opening wide. Not only are they opening wide, but they are all opening at saturation levels (3000 or more theatres). Fortunately, the three films share little in the way of target demographics, but even so, at least one of them is going to be squeezed out by the competition. More...

Contest - 'Tis The Season for Prizes

September 25th, 2006

This week's box office prediction contest asks you to predict the opening weekend for Open Season, which should have a pretty easy time taking top spot this coming weekend. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend (Friday to Sunday), without going over will win Beowulf & Grendel on DVD. The person who comes the closest to the film's opening 3-day weekend (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will win "Barbie in The 12 Dancing Princesses" on DVD. In addition, both winners will take home a copy of The Looking Glass Wars, both the novel and the CD soundtrack. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

Movie Website Updates for August 26 - September 1

September 2nd, 2006

Another busy week with plenty of top-notch films to chose from In the end, however, it was a two-way race between The Black Dahlia - Official Site and Stranger than Fiction - Official Site with the former site winning out by a narrow margin. More...

2006 Preview: September

September 1st, 2006

I've said it before and I'll say it again, September is the worst month of the year for movies. Not only are there usually very few hits released at this time of year, but the average is dragged way down by the large number of movies simply dumped on the market. This year the September dumping ground doesn't look quite as bad as years past. In fact, several low-level hits and maybe even an Oscar contender are opening wide. However, those few bright spots will be buried due to the sheer number of releases -- an average of 3 and a half films are opening wide each week. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 19 - August 25

August 26th, 2006

It's another busy week with nearly three dozen films being represented here. Taking top prize is Invincible - Official Site, although there were a few others that could take that claim before all is said and done. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 29 - August 4

August 4th, 2006

Third week in a row where the number of sites featured on this list has topped 30. With such a busy week it would take something different to win the award, and that's something Michel Gondry excels at delivering giving The Science of Sleep - Official Site the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 24th - June 30th

June 30th, 2006

It seems a lot of people are starting their holidays early, but not this column as it's the busiest it's been in more than a month. Including in this list are a few newly released teaser trailers and a handful of flash sites, most of which are worth checking out. But the best of the best is the Running With Scissors - Official Site. 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...

Movie Website Updates for February 3 - February 9

February 9th, 2006

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. It was the busiest week in more than a month, but there weren't many big launches or massive updates, so it is the slow-growing V For Vendetta - Official Site that earns the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for November 11 - November 17

November 17th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, however, it was a slow week for updates and I've decided not to award any site with the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 10 - June 16

June 16th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for June 3 - June 9

June 9th, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Stealth - Official Site. More...

Movie Websites Launches for January 28 - February 3

February 3rd, 2005

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner, Dear Wendy - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 29, 2006 1 $23,624,548   3,833 $6,163   $23,624,548 1
Oct 6, 2006 3 $15,625,324 -34% 3,833 $4,077   $43,754,064 2
Oct 13, 2006 4 $11,112,795 -29% 3,687 $3,014   $59,267,065 3
Oct 20, 2006 4 $8,162,729 -27% 3,379 $2,416   $69,765,034 4
Oct 27, 2006 5 $5,862,674 -28% 3,059 $1,917   $77,120,167 5
Nov 3, 2006 9 $2,968,832 -49% 2,458 $1,208   $81,254,598 6
Nov 10, 2006 15 $1,408,227 -53% 1,122 $1,255   $83,512,193 7
Nov 17, 2006 28 $201,388 -86% 390 $516   $83,948,077 8
Nov 24, 2006 29 $169,254 -16% 206 $822   $84,194,583 9
Dec 1, 2006 34 $81,557 -52% 124 $658   $84,303,558 10

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Sep 29, 2006 1 $6,212,884     3,833 $1,621   $6,212,884 1
Sep 30, 2006 1 $10,232,453 +65%   3,833 $2,670   $16,445,337 2
Oct 1, 2006 1 $7,179,211 -30%   3,833 $1,873   $23,624,548 3
Oct 2, 2006 1 $1,755,827 -76%   3,833 $458   $25,380,375 4
Oct 3, 2006 3 $923,255 -47%   3,833 $241   $26,303,630 5
Oct 4, 2006 3 $882,657 -4%   3,833 $230   $27,186,287 6
Oct 5, 2006 3 $942,453 +7%   3,833 $246   $28,128,740 7
Oct 6, 2006 4 $3,962,969 +320% -36% 3,833 $1,034   $32,091,709 8
Oct 7, 2006 2 $7,032,134 +77% -31% 3,833 $1,835   $39,123,843 9
Oct 8, 2006 2 $4,630,221 -34% -36% 3,833 $1,208   $43,754,064 10
Oct 9, 2006 2 $2,275,434 -51% +30% 3,833 $594   $46,029,498 11
Oct 10, 2006 3 $678,728 -70% -26% 3,833 $177   $46,708,226 12
Oct 11, 2006 3 $665,326 -2% -25% 3,833 $174   $47,373,552 13
Oct 12, 2006 3 $780,718 +17% -17% 3,833 $204   $48,154,270 14
Oct 13, 2006 4 $2,763,486 +254% -30% 3,687 $750   $50,917,756 15
Oct 14, 2006 4 $4,972,213 +80% -29% 3,687 $1,349   $55,889,969 16
Oct 15, 2006 2 $3,377,096 -32% -27% 3,687 $916   $59,267,065 17
Oct 16, 2006 4 $641,411 -81% -72% 3,687 $174   $59,908,476 18
Oct 17, 2006 4 $517,342 -19% -24% 3,687 $140   $60,425,818 19
Oct 18, 2006 4 $509,318 -2% -23% 3,687 $138   $60,935,136 20
Oct 19, 2006 4 $667,169 +31% -15% 3,687 $181   $61,602,305 21
Oct 20, 2006 7 $2,142,125 +221% -22% 3,379 $634   $63,744,430 22
Oct 21, 2006 4 $3,588,835 +68% -28% 3,379 $1,062   $67,333,265 23
Oct 22, 2006 4 $2,431,769 -32% -28% 3,379 $720   $69,765,034 24
Oct 23, 2006 5 $412,461 -83% -36% 3,379 $122   $70,177,495 25
Oct 24, 2006 8 $334,021 -19% -35% 3,379 $99   $70,511,516 26
Oct 25, 2006 6 $336,748 +1% -34% 3,379 $100   $70,848,264 27
Oct 26, 2006 5 $409,229 +22% -39% 3,379 $121   $71,257,493 28
Oct 27, 2006 5 $1,461,983 +257% -32% 3,059 $478   $72,719,476 29
Oct 28, 2006 5 $2,768,641 +89% -23% 3,059 $905   $75,488,117 30
Oct 29, 2006 4 $1,632,050 -41% -33% 3,059 $534   $77,120,167 31
Oct 30, 2006 6 $258,880 -84% -37% 3,059 $85   $77,379,047 32
Oct 31, 2006 6 $334,067 +29% n/c 3,059 $109   $77,713,114 33
Nov 1, 2006 6 $288,981 -13% -14% 3,059 $94   $78,002,095 34
Nov 2, 2006 6 $283,671 -2% -31% 3,059 $93   $78,285,766 35
Nov 3, 2006 12 $686,313 +142% -53% 3,059 $224   $78,972,079 36
Nov 4, 2006 9 $1,429,260 +108% -48% 2,458 $581   $80,401,339 37
Nov 5, 2006 8 $853,259 -40% -48% 2,458 $347   $81,254,598 38
Nov 6, 2006 11 $184,000 -78% -29% 2,458 $75   $81,439,000 39
Nov 7, 2006 8 $302,578 +64% -9% 2,458 $123   $81,741,000 40
Nov 8, 2006 12 $130,805 -57% -55% 2,458 $53   $81,871,805 41
Nov 9, 2006 10 $232,161 +77% -18% 2,458 $94   $82,103,966 42

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Sep 29, 2006 1 $28,128,740   3,833 $7,339   $28,128,740 1
Oct 6, 2006 3 $20,025,530 -29% 3,833 $5,225   $48,154,270 2
Oct 13, 2006 4 $13,448,035 -33% 3,687 $3,647   $61,602,305 3
Oct 20, 2006 4 $9,655,188 -28% 3,379 $2,857   $71,257,493 4
Oct 27, 2006 5 $7,028,273 -27% 3,059 $2,298   $78,285,766 5
Nov 3, 2006 10 $3,818,200 -46% 2,458 $1,553   $82,103,966 6
Nov 10, 2006 15 $1,642,723 -57% 1,122 $1,464   $83,746,689 7
Nov 17, 2006 34 $278,640 -83% 390 $714   $84,025,329 8
Nov 24, 2006 32 $196,672 -29% 206 $955   $84,222,001 9
Dec 1, 2006 39 $103,667 -47% 124 $836   $84,325,668 10

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
Feb 4, 200712,293,335 2,293,335$38,940,828$38,940,8281
Feb 11, 20074850,667-63% 3,144,002$14,452,832$53,393,6602
Feb 18, 20073954,257+12% 4,098,259$16,212,826$69,606,4863
Feb 25, 20077320,379-66% 4,418,638$5,443,239$75,049,7254
Mar 4, 20079207,948-35% 4,626,586$3,533,037$78,582,7625
Mar 11, 200712101,136-51% 4,727,722$1,516,029$80,098,7916
Mar 18, 200711104,083+3% 4,831,805$1,560,204$81,658,9957
Mar 25, 20071682,101-21% 4,913,906$1,394,896$83,053,8918
Apr 1, 20072295,497+16% 5,009,403$1,622,494$84,676,3859
Apr 8, 200714178,880+87% 5,188,283$3,039,171$87,715,55610

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