The Brothers Grimm (2005)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $37,899,638Details
International Box Office $67,400,000Details
Worldwide Box Office $105,299,638
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,092,079 (39.8% of total gross)
Legs:2.51 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:36.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,087 opening theaters/3,098 max. theaters, 4.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $63,737,612

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 2,401-2,500) 2,449 $37,899,638
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,601-1,700) 1,605 $67,400,000
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,701-1,800) 1,748 $105,299,638

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 26th, 2005 (Wide) by Miramax/Dimension
Video Release: December 20th, 2005 by Miramax Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, frightening sequences and brief suggestive material.
Running Time: 120 minutes
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Keywords: Heroic Adventure, Confidence Men, Medieval, Royalty, Missing Child, Rescue, Supernatural, Werewolf, Fountain of Youth
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Mosaic Media, Daniel Bobker
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 121 $7,195,019 Sep 2, 2005 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 149 $12,335,923 Sep 2, 2005 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 102 $9,025,597 Sep 2, 2005 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 85 $15,474,470 Sep 2, 2005 10

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2005 2 $15,092,079   3,087 $4,889   $15,092,079 1
Sep 2, 2005 5 $7,195,019 -52% 3,098 $2,322   $26,894,919 2
Sep 9, 2005 7 $3,343,644 -54% 2,750 $1,216   $33,295,113 3
Sep 16, 2005 13 $1,970,306 -41% 2,002 $984   $36,225,567 4
Sep 23, 2005 17 $637,445 -68% 996 $640   $37,357,723 5
Sep 30, 2005 33 $167,675 -74% 367 $457   $37,735,300 6
Oct 7, 2005 53 $44,836 -73% 103 $435   $37,848,537 7
Oct 14, 2005 64 $21,463 -52% 66 $325   $37,899,638 8

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 26, 2005 1 $5,200,000     3,087 $1,684   $5,200,000 1
Aug 27, 2005 2 $5,900,000 +13%   3,087 $1,911   $11,100,000 2
Aug 28, 2005 2 $4,000,000 -32%   3,087 $1,296   $15,092,079 3
Aug 29, 2005 2 $1,390,000 -65%   3,087 $450   $16,482,000 4
Aug 30, 2005 2 $1,280,000 -8%   3,087 $415   $17,762,000 5
Aug 31, 2005 2 $1,045,000 -18%   3,087 $339   $18,807,000 6
Sep 1, 2005 2 $870,000 -17%   3,087 $282   $19,699,930 7
Sep 2, 2005 5 $1,700,000 +95% -67% 3,098 $549   $21,400,000 8
Sep 3, 2005 5 $2,800,000 +65% -53% 3,098 $904   $24,200,000 9
Sep 4, 2005 4 $2,700,000 -4% -33% 3,098 $872   $26,894,919 10
Sep 5, 2005 4 $1,830,578 -32% +32% 3,098 $591   $28,725,497 11
Sep 6, 2005 4 $450,000 -75% -65% 2,738 $164   $29,176,000 12
Sep 7, 2005 4 $395,000 -12% -62% 2,738 $144   $29,571,000 13
Sep 8, 2005 4 $370,000 -6% -57% 2,738 $135   $29,951,469 14
Sep 9, 2005 7 $1,000,000 +170% -41% 2,750 $364   $31,000,000 15
Sep 10, 2005 8 $1,500,000 +50% -46% 2,750 $545   $32,400,000 16
Sep 11, 2005 7 $900,000 -40% -67% 2,750 $327   $33,295,113 17
Sep 12, 2005 7 $250,000 -72% -86% 2,750 $91   $33,545,000 18
Sep 13, 2005 8 $265,000 +6% -41% 2,750 $96   $33,810,000 19
Sep 14, 2005 8 $265,000 n/c -33% 2,750 $96   $34,075,000 20
Sep 15, 2005 7 $260,000 -2% -30% 2,750 $95   $34,255,261 21
Oct 10, 2005 51 $6,741     103 $65   $37,855,278 46

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2005 2 $19,699,900   3,087 $6,382   $19,699,900 1
Sep 2, 2005 5 $10,251,569 -48% 3,098 $3,309   $29,951,469 2
Sep 9, 2005 8 $4,303,792 -58% 2,750 $1,565   $34,255,261 3
Sep 16, 2005 13 $2,465,017 -43% 2,002 $1,231   $36,720,278 4
Sep 23, 2005 17 $847,347 -66% 996 $851   $37,567,625 5
Sep 30, 2005 32 $236,076 -72% 367 $643   $37,803,701 6
Oct 7, 2005 51 $74,474 -68% 103 $723   $37,878,175 7
Oct 14, 2005 72 $21,463 -71% 66 $325   $37,899,638 8

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

Matt Damon    Will Grimm
Heath Ledger    Jake Grimm
Lena Headey    Angelika
Monica Bellucci    Evil Queen

Supporting Cast

Peter Stormare    Cavaldi
Jonathan Pryce    Delatombe
Thomas Hanak    Woodsman
Julian Bleach    Letorc
Mackenzie Crook    Hidlick
Richard Ridings    Bunst
Peter Ratimec    Young Will
Barbara Lukesova    Mother Grimm
Anna Rust    Sister Grimm
Jeremy Robson    Young Jacob
Radim Kalvoda    Gendarmes
Martin Hofmann    Gendarmes
Josef Pepa Nos    German War Veteran
Harry Gilliam    Stable Boy
Miroslav Taborsky    Old Miller
Roger Ashton-Griffiths    Mayor
Marika Prochazkova    Miller’s Daughter
Alena Jakobova    Red Hooded Girl
Rudolf Pellar    Watchman
Dana Dohnalova    Twin Sister
Petra Dohnalova    Twin Sister
Hanus Bor    Twin's Father
Ota Filip    Tavern Owner
Audrey Hamm    Traveler
Annike Murjahn    Traveler
Lukas Bech    Barman
Karel Kohlicek    Bald French Soldier
Bruce McEwen    Dax
Martin Kavan    Delatombe's Valet
Eva Reitererova    Serving Wench
Denisa Vokurkova    Greta
Martin Svetlik    Hans
Jan Unger    Gregor
Laura Greenwood    Sasha
Fero Velecky    Old Crone
Jakub Zindulka    Minister
Milan Gargula    Contemptuous Villager
Drahomira Fialkova    Grandmother
Ludek Elias    Grizzled Elder
Jana Radojcicova    Angry Woman
Denisa Malinovska    Young Angelika
Josef Vajnar    Bishop
Petr Vrsek    The King
Bara Rudlova    Angelika's Sister
Andrea Milackova    Angelika's Sister
Andrea Sochurkova    Angelika's Sister
Daniela Kubickova    Angelika's Sister
Veronika Loulova    Elsie
Viera Uzelacova    Elsie's Mother
Simona Vcalova    Elsie's Mother
Julie Venhauerova    Goose Girl
Deborah Hyde    Corpse Queen
Vaclav Chalupa    Aide De Camp
Jiri Krejcir    Fat Soldier
Kamila Bruderova    Dumpy Fat Girl

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

Production and Technical Credits

Terry Gilliam    Director
Ehren Kruger    Screenwriter
Charles Roven    Producer
Daniel Bobker    Producer
John D. Schofield    Executive Producer
Chris McGurk    Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein    Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein    Executive Producer
Jonathan Gordon    Executive Producer
Andrew Rona    Executive Producer
Guy Hendrix Dyas    Production Designer
Lesley Walker    Editor
Dario Marianelli    Composer
Newton Thomas Sigel    Director of Photography
Jake Myers    Co-Producer
Michael Solinger    Co-Producer
Mishka Cheyko    Associate Producer
Mishka Cheyko    Assistant Director
Michele Soavi    Second Unit Director
Mario Luraschi    Second Unit Director
Roberto Malerba    Unit Production Manager
Ondrej Slama    Production Manager
Keith Pain    Supervising Art Director
Frank Walsh    Art Director
Andy Thomson    Art Director
Jiri Sternwald    Art Director
Judy Farr    Set Decorator
Milan Chadima    Second Unit Camera
Nicola Pecorini    Additional Photography
Ervin Sanders    Additional Photography
Gabriella Pescucci    Costume Designer
Carlo Poggioli    Costume Designer
Gregory Pena    Costume Supervisor
Sarka Zvolenska    Costume Supervisor
Ivan Sharrock    Sound Mixer
Michael Prestwood Smith    Re-recording Mixer
Matthew Gough    Re-recording Mixer
Ian Wilson    Supervising Sound Editor
Alastair Sirkett    Sound Effects Editor
Gordon Brown    Dialogue Editor
James Bellamy    Music Editor
Dashiell Rae    Music Editor
Chrissie Beveridge    Make up
Vera Mitchell    Hairstylist
Karl Derrick    Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Maggie Rodford    Music Supervisor
Alison Wright    Music Supervisor
Irene Lamb    Casting Director
Jessica Horvathova    Additional Casting
Katrina Wolfe    Additional Casting
Mario Luraschi    Stunt Coordinator
Pascal Madura    Stunt Coordinator
Jiri Kuba    Stunt Coordinator

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

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$15,092,079 (39.8% of total gross)
Legs:2.51 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:36.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,087 opening theaters/3,098 max. theaters, 4.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $63,737,612

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 2,401-2,500) 2,449 $37,899,638
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,601-1,700) 1,605 $67,400,000
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,701-1,800) 1,748 $105,299,638

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: August 26th, 2005 (Wide) by Miramax/Dimension
Video Release: December 20th, 2005 by Miramax Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, frightening sequences and brief suggestive material.
Running Time: 120 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones
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Keywords: Heroic Adventure, Confidence Men, Medieval, Royalty, Missing Child, Rescue, Supernatural, Werewolf, Fountain of Youth
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Mosaic Media, Daniel Bobker
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 121 $7,195,019 Sep 2, 2005 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 149 $12,335,923 Sep 2, 2005 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 102 $9,025,597 Sep 2, 2005 10
Labor Day (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 85 $15,474,470 Sep 2, 2005 10

Leading Cast

Matt Damon    Will Grimm
Heath Ledger    Jake Grimm
Lena Headey    Angelika
Monica Bellucci    Evil Queen

Supporting Cast

Peter Stormare    Cavaldi
Jonathan Pryce    Delatombe
Thomas Hanak    Woodsman
Julian Bleach    Letorc
Mackenzie Crook    Hidlick
Richard Ridings    Bunst
Peter Ratimec    Young Will
Barbara Lukesova    Mother Grimm
Anna Rust    Sister Grimm
Jeremy Robson    Young Jacob
Radim Kalvoda    Gendarmes
Martin Hofmann    Gendarmes
Josef Pepa Nos    German War Veteran
Harry Gilliam    Stable Boy
Miroslav Taborsky    Old Miller
Roger Ashton-Griffiths    Mayor
Marika Prochazkova    Miller’s Daughter
Alena Jakobova    Red Hooded Girl
Rudolf Pellar    Watchman
Dana Dohnalova    Twin Sister
Petra Dohnalova    Twin Sister
Hanus Bor    Twin's Father
Ota Filip    Tavern Owner
Audrey Hamm    Traveler
Annike Murjahn    Traveler
Lukas Bech    Barman
Karel Kohlicek    Bald French Soldier
Bruce McEwen    Dax
Martin Kavan    Delatombe's Valet
Eva Reitererova    Serving Wench
Denisa Vokurkova    Greta
Martin Svetlik    Hans
Jan Unger    Gregor
Laura Greenwood    Sasha
Fero Velecky    Old Crone
Jakub Zindulka    Minister
Milan Gargula    Contemptuous Villager
Drahomira Fialkova    Grandmother
Ludek Elias    Grizzled Elder
Jana Radojcicova    Angry Woman
Denisa Malinovska    Young Angelika
Josef Vajnar    Bishop
Petr Vrsek    The King
Bara Rudlova    Angelika's Sister
Andrea Milackova    Angelika's Sister
Andrea Sochurkova    Angelika's Sister
Daniela Kubickova    Angelika's Sister
Veronika Loulova    Elsie
Viera Uzelacova    Elsie's Mother
Simona Vcalova    Elsie's Mother
Julie Venhauerova    Goose Girl
Deborah Hyde    Corpse Queen
Vaclav Chalupa    Aide De Camp
Jiri Krejcir    Fat Soldier
Kamila Bruderova    Dumpy Fat Girl

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

Production and Technical Credits

Terry Gilliam    Director
Ehren Kruger    Screenwriter
Charles Roven    Producer
Daniel Bobker    Producer
John D. Schofield    Executive Producer
Chris McGurk    Executive Producer
Bob Weinstein    Executive Producer
Harvey Weinstein    Executive Producer
Jonathan Gordon    Executive Producer
Andrew Rona    Executive Producer
Guy Hendrix Dyas    Production Designer
Lesley Walker    Editor
Dario Marianelli    Composer
Newton Thomas Sigel    Director of Photography
Jake Myers    Co-Producer
Michael Solinger    Co-Producer
Mishka Cheyko    Associate Producer
Mishka Cheyko    Assistant Director
Michele Soavi    Second Unit Director
Mario Luraschi    Second Unit Director
Roberto Malerba    Unit Production Manager
Ondrej Slama    Production Manager
Keith Pain    Supervising Art Director
Frank Walsh    Art Director
Andy Thomson    Art Director
Jiri Sternwald    Art Director
Judy Farr    Set Decorator
Milan Chadima    Second Unit Camera
Nicola Pecorini    Additional Photography
Ervin Sanders    Additional Photography
Gabriella Pescucci    Costume Designer
Carlo Poggioli    Costume Designer
Gregory Pena    Costume Supervisor
Sarka Zvolenska    Costume Supervisor
Ivan Sharrock    Sound Mixer
Michael Prestwood Smith    Re-recording Mixer
Matthew Gough    Re-recording Mixer
Ian Wilson    Supervising Sound Editor
Alastair Sirkett    Sound Effects Editor
Gordon Brown    Dialogue Editor
James Bellamy    Music Editor
Dashiell Rae    Music Editor
Chrissie Beveridge    Make up
Vera Mitchell    Hairstylist
Karl Derrick    Make-up and Prosthetic Effects Designer
Maggie Rodford    Music Supervisor
Alison Wright    Music Supervisor
Irene Lamb    Casting Director
Jessica Horvathova    Additional Casting
Katrina Wolfe    Additional Casting
Mario Luraschi    Stunt Coordinator
Pascal Madura    Stunt Coordinator
Jiri Kuba    Stunt Coordinator

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

Virgin's Still Number One the Second Time Around

December 31st, 2005

The 40-Year Old Virgin remained it top spot on both the rental and the sales charts showing its domestic run was no fluke. The film have the best week-to-week drop-off in the top ten as it slipped just 16% to $8.60 million over the week and $18.97 million during its two week run. More...

DVD Releases for December 20, 2005

December 19th, 2005

For those looking for last minute gifts (and you can't get much more last minute than this), there are many, many former wide releases coming out this week. Unfortunately, only one such film earned even reasonable reviews, and that was Serenity - Buy from Amazon, which is our DVD Pick of the Week. Also earning that honor is Party of Five - The Complete Second Season. More...

Not Quite Like Heaven

December 18th, 2005

Just Like Heaven dipped at the box office falling out of the top five with $4.53 million on 1609 screens in 30 markets over the weekend for an early total of $18.04 million internationally. Its best opening was in Belgium where it debuted in second place with $252,000 on 40 screens over the weekend and $290,000 in total. It also had debuts in Holland with $139,000 on 57 screens over the weekend and $167,000 overall, and in Greece with $116,000 on 24 and Norway with $113,000 on 26. Holdovers include Germany where the film dropped 24% to $890,000 on 273 screens for a total of $2.41 million so far, while in Spain the film fell 39% to 718,000 on 200 screens for a two-week total of $3.09 million. More...

International Details: Flightplan has Bumpy Landing

December 11th, 2005

Flightplan fell out of the top five with $5.13 million on 2,430 screens in 38 markets for a total of $94.65 million on the international scene. It did fall from second to sixth on this week's charts, but it should still reach $100 million by this time next week. Its best market of the weekend was the U.K. where it remained in second place with $2.14 million on 416 screens for a two-week total of $6.59 million. More...

Her Shoes Fall out of Fashion

December 4th, 2005

Here's this week's round-up of international box office numbers.

In Her Shoes fell out of the top five this week with $3.95 million on 2,050 screens in 23 markets for a $30.60 million international box office. The film held up amazingly well in Spain, dropping just 8% to $810,000 on 290 screens, but it wasn't as fortunate in France where it lost more than half its opening, earning $400,000 on 293 screens, falling out of the top ten in the process. It suffered a similar fate during its third weekend in the U.K. where it was down 55% to $736,000 on 268 screens, but the film already has $7.06 million there, which is better than its domestic run if you take into account the relative sizes of the two markets. More...

Zorro Leaves its Mark

November 27th, 2005

The Legend of Zorro fell from second to sixth this week and because of that its quest from $100 million internationally took a serious hit. Over the weekend the film pulled in $4.20 million on 4062 screens in 62 markets for a running tally of $80.73 million. In France the film fell 57% to $1.01 million over the weekend and $14.80 million during its four-week run while it had a similar drop-off in Spain where it was down 56% to $475,000 over the weekend and $9.10 million in total. The box office was less kind in Russia, (down 68% to $136,000); Germany, (down 70% to $232,000) and the U.K., (down 83% to $120,000). More...

Corpse Bridesmaid

November 20th, 2005

The Corpse Bride missed the top five by the narrowest of narrow margins losing out to Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit $5.50 million to $5.45 million. The film earned its $5.45 million on 2586 screens in 28 markets pushing its total to $53.4 million total at the international box office. In South Korea the film fell 43% to $753,000 on 114 screens, which is better than average for the market. And the film is also doing well in Italy adding $764,000 on 268 screens to its $2.67 million running tally there, $700,000 in France for a $8 million box office, and $462,000 in Japan for a $7.0 million box office. More...

Chicken's Little Start on the International Scene is Lucrative

November 13th, 2005

Chicken Little started its international run with day-and-date debuts in 9 markets earning $5.54 million on 900 screens, just missing the top five in the process. Its best market was kid-friendly Mexico with $3.1 million on 600 screens, which is about on par with its opening domestically. On the other hand, the film broke records in Malaysia with $477,000 on 40 screens. Other results include a first place debuts in Russia with $1.1 million on 197 screens and in Taiwan with $463,000 on 18 screens, (including previews). More...

Zorro Steals the Show

November 6th, 2005

With The Legend of Zorro earning a nearly worldwide release this past weekend, and the imminent release of another juggernaut, there was little room for other releases this weekend on the international scene. More...

Surprise Twist on the International Charts

October 30th, 2005

Oliver Twist opened in two major markets over the weekend, placing second in both France with $2.4 million on 547 screens and Italy with $1.3 million on 301 screens. Other markets include $360,000 in the U.K. for a $3.6 million total there and $140,000 in Poland for $1.1 million. Add it up and you have $4.2 million for the weekend and $9.6 million in total. More...

Brothers are not so Grimm

October 23rd, 2005

The Brothers Grimm dropped just 35% during its second weekend in France adding $2.1 million to its $5.7 million total there. In Germany, the film performed a nearly the same level falling 36% to $950,000 over the weekend and $2.9 million during its run. Overall the film made $4 million for a $27.8 million runny tally and that places it fourth on this week's charts. While the film struggled domestically, it is doing quite a bit better on the international scene, and could show a profit sometime during its home market run. More...

Gromit Goes Global

October 12th, 2005

The stop motion animated film Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit not only won the domestic box office race, but it won the international one as well. Overall it earned $9.23 million on 1,895 screens in 13 markets for a $11.4 million running tally. Most of that came from the U.K., where the film earned $5 million from 487 previews. It opened in second place in Mexico with $1.25 million on 353 screens, third place in Spain with $1.01 million on 225 screens and in Brazil it made $361,000 (placing unknown). Holdovers include $740,000 in Australia and $176,000 in New Zealand. More...

The Russians are Coming, The Russians are Coming!

October 9th, 2005

Company 9 opened in its native market of Russia with a stunning $5.0 million over the weekend and $6.25 million including the midweek numbers, which is better than Revenge of the Sith's opening in that market. This also means there were two films that did so well in their local markets that they managed to place in the top five overall. More...

International Round-up: Red Eye Takes Off

October 2nd, 2005

Red Eye added another $3.7 million on 2,057 screens in 37 markets to its $22 million international total. The film opened in second place in both Spain with $850,000 on 215 screens and in the Netherlands with $250,000 on 59 ($300,000 including previews). More...

Mafia Sequel Squeezes into Top Five Again

September 25th, 2005

Marrying the Mafia 2 again led its native market of South Korean with $4.81 million over the weekend and $12.78 million during its two-week run. And like last week, this was enough for the film to secure a place in the top five overall just beating out Pride and Prejudice. More...

Mafia Rubs Out Competition

September 18th, 2005

Marrying the Mafia 2 is the latest local film to lead the South Korean box office as it opened with $5.555 million on 449 screens, $7.515 million including Thursday. Not only was that easily enough for first place in its home market, but also put the film in third place on the overall international box office charts. More...

U.K. is Virgin Territory

September 11th, 2005

The 40-Year Old Virgin topped the U.K. marked with an impressive $3.26 million on 394 screens in the U.K., but this is probably not indicative of its potential in other international markets. The film should do well in the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand, but will likely struggle in non-English speaking markets. (Germany may be an exception.) More...

Transporter Delivers a Victory on Labor Day

September 6th, 2005

Most films were able to beat expectations over the weekend and that meant that Summer 2005 was able to end on a high note, sort of. The 3-day weekend was down by 3.9% from last weekend, which is no surprise given the nature of the Labor Day long weekend, but it was up 5.4% from last year. Over the four day weekend 2005 was still higher, but by just 1.0% meaning ticket sales were down from last year. Overall Summer 2005 was a massive disappointment bringing in just $3.53 billion, down 9% from last year and the lowest level since 2001's $3.34 billion. While there are a lot of possible reasons being floated around for the slump, the most likely reason is the huge number of really bad movies, several of which were released in the past few weeks. More...

Labor Day Delay

September 5th, 2005

The Labor Day long-weekend is historically the slowest long-weekend of the year when it comes to box office numbers. However, it's still a long-weekend and that means there will be a one day delay in the weekend warp-up and the per theatre charts. In the meantime here are the studio estimates for the top five, plus the two other new releases. More...

War Ends World Tour with a Blast

September 4th, 2005

War of the Worlds opened in its last international market over the weekend making $3.0 million on 583 screens in China. That's about 10% more money that Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith earned, but War of the Worlds needed nearly double the number of screens. Overall the film added $4.5 million to its $345 million international total, easily the second best of the year so far. More...

Box Office Suffers Labor Day Pains

September 2nd, 2005

For the third weekend in a row we have a contender for worst movie of the year contest. In fact, this weekend there are two such movies. (And next weekend it looks like we'll have another.) Even so, there should be enough moviegoers interested in the other two releases that the weekend could show significant growth, maybe not compared to last weekend, but certainly compared to last year. More...

Virgin Twice as Nice the Second Time Around

August 29th, 2005

The last weekend in August was weaker than expected when it came to new releases, but at least holdovers generally held up well. Overall the box office was down 14.5% from last weekend and 6.1% from last year, dropping below $100 million in the process. Year-to-date 2005 has earned $5.868 billion in total ticket sales, which is down 7.8% from the same time last year. Summer is even worse - down 9.2% to $3.367 billion. More...

Box Office Prospects Look Grimm

August 26th, 2005

The last weekend in August brings us three wide releases, sort of. The widest release, and most likely weekend champion, is opening much wider than expected, but the other two films are not. One is opening in not much more than 2,000 theatres while the other didn't even crack the top ten on the theatre count chart for the weekend. On the plus side, this weekend last year was really weak, so 2005 should catch up a little bit. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 19 - August 25

August 25th, 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, Corpse Bride - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 12 - August 18

August 18th, 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, Into the Blue - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 5 - August 11

August 11th, 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, The 40-Year-Old Virgin - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 29 - August 4

August 4th, 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, Broken Flowers - Official Site. More...

2005 Preview: August

August 1st, 2005

The Dog Days of Summer. Not sure why they are called that, but it could have something to do with all the movie releases that look like dogs. What these films lack in quality, however, they are making up for in quantity, with between 13 and 17 movies being released over the four weeks. (There are few films that may or may not get wide releases and another couple that will likely get pushed back.) With this much competition, all but a few will likely bomb and most look like huge mistakes. After reading the list of predictions, head here to discuss them with other movie fans. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 15 - July 21

July 21st, 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, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 8 - July 14

July 14th, 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, Skeleton Key - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 1 - July 7

July 7th, 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, Murderball - Official Site. More...

Movie Website Updates for April 22 - April 28

April 28th, 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, Unleashed - Official Site. More...

New Movie Release Dates

January 30th, 2004

This week's new batch of movie release dates sees the studios start to position themselves for blockbuster performances in Summer 2005, and do some shuffling around of less ambitious releases in 2004. Among movies with new or moved dates: a remake of The Longest Yard, a revival of The Pink Panther, an adaptation of TV's Bewitched, Tarantino's Kill Bill: Volume 2 and many more. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2005 2 $15,092,079   3,087 $4,889   $15,092,079 1
Sep 2, 2005 5 $7,195,019 -52% 3,098 $2,322   $26,894,919 2
Sep 9, 2005 7 $3,343,644 -54% 2,750 $1,216   $33,295,113 3
Sep 16, 2005 13 $1,970,306 -41% 2,002 $984   $36,225,567 4
Sep 23, 2005 17 $637,445 -68% 996 $640   $37,357,723 5
Sep 30, 2005 33 $167,675 -74% 367 $457   $37,735,300 6
Oct 7, 2005 53 $44,836 -73% 103 $435   $37,848,537 7
Oct 14, 2005 64 $21,463 -52% 66 $325   $37,899,638 8

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Aug 26, 2005 1 $5,200,000     3,087 $1,684   $5,200,000 1
Aug 27, 2005 2 $5,900,000 +13%   3,087 $1,911   $11,100,000 2
Aug 28, 2005 2 $4,000,000 -32%   3,087 $1,296   $15,092,079 3
Aug 29, 2005 2 $1,390,000 -65%   3,087 $450   $16,482,000 4
Aug 30, 2005 2 $1,280,000 -8%   3,087 $415   $17,762,000 5
Aug 31, 2005 2 $1,045,000 -18%   3,087 $339   $18,807,000 6
Sep 1, 2005 2 $870,000 -17%   3,087 $282   $19,699,930 7
Sep 2, 2005 5 $1,700,000 +95% -67% 3,098 $549   $21,400,000 8
Sep 3, 2005 5 $2,800,000 +65% -53% 3,098 $904   $24,200,000 9
Sep 4, 2005 4 $2,700,000 -4% -33% 3,098 $872   $26,894,919 10
Sep 5, 2005 4 $1,830,578 -32% +32% 3,098 $591   $28,725,497 11
Sep 6, 2005 4 $450,000 -75% -65% 2,738 $164   $29,176,000 12
Sep 7, 2005 4 $395,000 -12% -62% 2,738 $144   $29,571,000 13
Sep 8, 2005 4 $370,000 -6% -57% 2,738 $135   $29,951,469 14
Sep 9, 2005 7 $1,000,000 +170% -41% 2,750 $364   $31,000,000 15
Sep 10, 2005 8 $1,500,000 +50% -46% 2,750 $545   $32,400,000 16
Sep 11, 2005 7 $900,000 -40% -67% 2,750 $327   $33,295,113 17
Sep 12, 2005 7 $250,000 -72% -86% 2,750 $91   $33,545,000 18
Sep 13, 2005 8 $265,000 +6% -41% 2,750 $96   $33,810,000 19
Sep 14, 2005 8 $265,000 n/c -33% 2,750 $96   $34,075,000 20
Sep 15, 2005 7 $260,000 -2% -30% 2,750 $95   $34,255,261 21
Oct 10, 2005 51 $6,741     103 $65   $37,855,278 46

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Aug 26, 2005 2 $19,699,900   3,087 $6,382   $19,699,900 1
Sep 2, 2005 5 $10,251,569 -48% 3,098 $3,309   $29,951,469 2
Sep 9, 2005 8 $4,303,792 -58% 2,750 $1,565   $34,255,261 3
Sep 16, 2005 13 $2,465,017 -43% 2,002 $1,231   $36,720,278 4
Sep 23, 2005 17 $847,347 -66% 996 $851   $37,567,625 5
Sep 30, 2005 32 $236,076 -72% 367 $643   $37,803,701 6
Oct 7, 2005 51 $74,474 -68% 103 $723   $37,878,175 7
Oct 14, 2005 72 $21,463 -71% 66 $325   $37,899,638 8

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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