Movie Comparison: Dumb & Dumber (1994) vs. Liar Liar (1997)
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Dumb & Dumber | Liar Liar | |
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Domestic Release Date | Dec 16, 1994 | Mar 21, 1997 |
Production Budget | $16,000,000 | $45,000,000 |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 2,447 | 2,845 |
Maximum Theaters | 2,565 | 2,909 |
Theatrical Engagements | 31,880 | 35,916 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $16,363,442 | $31,423,025 |
Domestic Box Office | $127,175,374 | $181,410,615 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$326,067,403 | $426,058,037 |
International Box Office | $119,224,626 | $121,300,000 |
Worldwide Box Office | $246,400,000 | $302,710,615 |
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Dumb & Dumber | Liar Liar | |
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Opening Weekend | $16,363,442 / $16,363,442 | $31,423,025 / $31,423,025 |
2nd Weekend | $15,586,425 / $40,732,713 | $25,377,435 / $70,954,360 |
3rd Weekend | $14,929,291 / $66,469,339 | $18,275,295 / $100,686,180 |
4th Weekend | $9,177,151 / $78,959,692 | $14,486,385 / $120,015,240 |
5th Weekend | $9,477,257 / $90,990,353 | $10,137,865 / $133,540,325 |
6th Weekend | $5,909,248 / $98,297,554 | $7,186,130 / $143,839,650 |
7th Weekend | $4,279,662 / $103,918,876 | $5,858,255 / $151,487,405 |
8th Weekend | $3,351,838 / $108,367,807 | $3,618,295 / $156,452,370 |
9th Weekend | $2,540,008 / $111,759,664 | $3,202,550 / $160,615,430 |
10th Weekend | $2,048,013 / $114,370,326 | $3,033,180 / $164,595,195 |
11th Weekend | $1,164,903 / $115,931,899 | $1,617,040 / $166,711,300 |
12th Weekend | $760,678 / $116,974,130 | $1,190,265 / $168,507,740 |
13th Weekend | $662,610 / $117,837,378 | $1,007,275 / $170,045,320 |
14th Weekend | $521,997 / $118,570,100 | $648,885 / $171,276,540 |
15th Weekend | $372,180 / $119,120,838 | $1,303,400 / $172,929,215 |
16th Weekend | $1,303,608 / $120,561,820 | $1,002,605 / $174,806,235 |
17th Weekend | $1,034,589 / $122,073,072 | $803,580 / $176,255,885 |
18th Weekend | $723,860 / $123,249,668 | $606,970 / $177,361,145 |
19th Weekend | $595,130 / $124,218,408 | $517,650 / $178,288,465 |
20th Weekend | $408,832 / $124,791,027 | $380,980 / $178,958,005 |
Dumb & Dumber | Liar Liar | |
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Opening Week | $25,146,288 / $25,146,288 | $45,576,925 / $45,576,925 |
2nd Week | $26,393,760 / $51,540,048 | $36,833,960 / $82,410,885 |
3rd Week | $18,242,493 / $69,782,541 | $23,117,970 / $105,528,855 |
4th Week | $11,730,555 / $81,513,096 | $17,873,605 / $123,402,460 |
5th Week | $10,875,210 / $92,388,306 | $13,251,060 / $136,653,520 |
6th Week | $7,250,908 / $99,639,214 | $8,975,630 / $145,629,150 |
7th Week | $5,376,755 / $105,015,969 | $7,204,925 / $152,834,075 |
8th Week | $4,203,687 / $109,219,656 | $4,578,805 / $157,412,880 |
9th Week | $3,102,657 / $112,322,313 | $4,149,135 / $161,562,015 |
10th Week | $2,444,683 / $114,766,996 | $3,532,245 / $165,094,260 |
11th Week | $1,446,456 / $116,213,452 | $2,223,215 / $167,317,475 |
12th Week | $961,316 / $117,174,768 | $1,720,570 / $169,038,045 |
13th Week | $873,335 / $118,048,103 | $1,589,610 / $170,627,655 |
14th Week | $700,555 / $118,748,658 | $998,160 / $171,625,815 |
15th Week | $509,554 / $119,258,212 | $2,177,815 / $173,803,630 |
16th Week | $1,780,271 / $121,038,483 | $1,648,675 / $175,452,305 |
17th Week | $1,487,325 / $122,525,808 | $1,301,870 / $176,754,175 |
18th Week | $1,097,470 / $123,623,278 | $1,016,640 / $177,770,815 |
19th Week | $758,917 / $124,382,195 | $806,210 / $178,577,025 |
20th Week | $530,169 / $124,912,364 | $617,075 / $179,194,100 |
Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.