Jumper (2008)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $80,172,128Details
International Box Office $142,468,684Details
Worldwide Box Office $222,640,812
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $34,646,355 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $34,646,355
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$27,354,808 (34.1% of total gross)
Legs:2.93 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:36.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$82,500,000 (worldwide box office is 2.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,428 opening theaters/3,430 max. theaters, 5.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $120,369,857

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100) 1,090 $80,172,128
All Time International Box Office (Rank 701-800) 759 $142,468,684
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 801-900) 812 $222,640,812

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: February 14th, 2008 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: June 10th, 2008 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence, some language and brief sexuality
Running Time: 88 minutes
Franchise: Jumper
Comparisons: vs. 10,000 B.C.
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Keywords: Mutants, Visual Effects, Action Adventure, Same Role, Multiple Actors, Surprise Twist, Dysfunctional Family, Rescue
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Regency Enterprises, New Regency, Hypnotic
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic February Weekend 57 $27,354,808 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 24 $27,354,808 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 23 $41,870,383 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 24 $32,092,991 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 24 $49,122,838 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 18 $27,354,808 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 18 $41,870,383 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 18 $32,092,991 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 18 $49,122,838 Feb 15, 2008 4

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 15, 2008 1 $27,354,808   3,428 $7,980   $33,979,823 1
Feb 22, 2008 3 $12,708,768 -54% 3,430 $3,705   $56,264,386 2
Feb 29, 2008 5 $7,568,462 -40% 3,128 $2,420   $66,790,968 3
Mar 7, 2008 8 $3,662,375 -52% 2,563 $1,429   $72,446,523 4
Mar 14, 2008 11 $2,025,810 -45% 1,605 $1,262   $75,657,556 5
Mar 21, 2008 17 $939,906 -54% 862 $1,090   $77,553,504 6
Mar 28, 2008 22 $414,619 -56% 481 $862   $78,399,493 7
Apr 4, 2008 29 $211,622 -49% 297 $713   $78,762,148 8
Apr 11, 2008 36 $144,008 -32% 209 $689   $78,978,177 9
Apr 18, 2008 38 $145,883 +1% 200 $729   $79,166,197 10
Apr 25, 2008 34 $128,693 -12% 173 $744   $79,339,951 11
May 2, 2008 36 $81,823 -36% 141 $580   $79,461,432 12
May 9, 2008 28 $127,459 +56% 124 $1,028   $79,617,110 13
May 16, 2008 35 $85,859 -33% 90 $954   $79,726,738 14
May 23, 2008 32 $80,704 -6% 64 $1,261   $79,828,306 15
May 30, 2008 63 $16,648 -79% 29 $574   $79,857,121 16
Jun 6, 2008 58 $20,002 +20% 17 $1,177   $79,883,800 17
Jun 13, 2008 55 $19,532 -2% 27 $723   $79,909,322 18
Jun 20, 2008 22 $141,164 +623% 105 $1,344   $80,055,499 19
Jun 27, 2008 62 $12,965 -91% 21 $617   $80,163,344 20
Jul 4, 2008 94 $1,881 -85% 7 $269   $80,170,146 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 14, 2008 1 $6,625,015     3,402 $1,947   $6,625,015 1
Feb 15, 2008 1 $8,716,607 +32%   3,428 $2,543   $15,341,622 2
Feb 16, 2008 1 $10,681,418 +23%   3,428 $3,116   $26,023,040 3
Feb 17, 2008 1 $7,956,783 -26%   3,428 $2,321   $33,979,823 4
Feb 18, 2008 2 $4,738,183 -40%   3,428 $1,382   $38,718,006 5
Feb 19, 2008 1 $1,826,842 -61%   3,428 $533   $40,544,848 6
Feb 20, 2008 1 $1,515,989 -17%   3,428 $442   $42,060,837 7
Feb 21, 2008 1 $1,494,781 -1% -77% 3,428 $436   $43,555,618 8
Feb 22, 2008 2 $3,759,931 +152% -57% 3,430 $1,096   $47,315,549 9
Feb 23, 2008 3 $5,655,659 +50% -47% 3,430 $1,649   $52,971,208 10
Feb 24, 2008 3 $3,293,178 -42% -59% 3,430 $960   $56,264,386 11
Feb 25, 2008 2 $801,471 -76% -83% 3,430 $234   $57,065,857 12
Feb 26, 2008 2 $755,053 -6% -59% 3,430 $220   $57,820,910 13
Feb 27, 2008 2 $687,738 -9% -55% 3,430 $201   $58,508,648 14
Feb 28, 2008 2 $713,858 +4% -52% 3,430 $208   $59,222,506 15
Feb 29, 2008 4 $2,168,430 +204% -42% 3,128 $693   $61,390,936 16
Mar 1, 2008 4 $3,417,931 +58% -40% 3,128 $1,093   $64,808,867 17
Mar 2, 2008 5 $1,982,101 -42% -40% 3,128 $634   $66,790,968 18
Mar 3, 2008 4 $519,370 -74% -35% 3,128 $166   $67,310,338 19
Mar 4, 2008 4 $516,070 -1% -32% 3,128 $165   $67,826,408 20
Mar 5, 2008 4 $475,444 -8% -31% 3,128 $152   $68,301,852 21
Mar 6, 2008 4 $482,296 +1% -32% 3,128 $154   $68,784,148 22
Mar 7, 2008 7 $1,094,142 +127% -50% 2,563 $427   $69,878,290 23
Mar 8, 2008 8 $1,643,423 +50% -52% 2,563 $641   $71,521,713 24
Mar 9, 2008 8 $924,810 -44% -53% 2,563 $361   $72,446,523 25
Mar 10, 2008 8 $300,429 -68% -42% 2,563 $117   $72,746,952 26
Mar 11, 2008 8 $301,836 n/c -42% 2,563 $118   $73,048,788 27
Mar 12, 2008 8 $285,701 -5% -40% 2,563 $111   $73,334,489 28
Mar 13, 2008 8 $297,257 +4% -38% 2,563 $116   $73,631,746 29
Mar 14, 2008 10 $633,040 +113% -42% 1,605 $394   $74,264,786 30
Mar 15, 2008 - $876,047 +38% -47% 1,605 $546   $75,140,833 31
Mar 16, 2008 11 $516,723 -41% -44% 1,605 $322   $75,657,556 32
Mar 17, 2008 11 $194,694 -62% -35% 1,605 $121   $75,852,250 33
Mar 18, 2008 11 $221,201 +14% -27% 1,605 $138   $76,073,451 34
Mar 19, 2008 12 $232,266 +5% -19% 1,605 $145   $76,305,717 35
Mar 20, 2008 - $307,881 +33% +4% 1,605 $192   $76,613,598 36
Mar 21, 2008 - $337,894 +10% -47% 862 $392   $76,951,492 37
Mar 22, 2008 - $361,665 +7% -59% 862 $420   $77,313,157 38
Mar 23, 2008 - $240,347 -34% -53% 862 $279   $77,553,504 39
Mar 24, 2008 - $125,867 -48% -35% 862 $146   $77,679,371 40
Mar 25, 2008 - $102,140 -19% -54% 862 $118   $77,781,511 41
Mar 26, 2008 - $100,881 -1% -57% 862 $117   $77,882,392 42
Mar 27, 2008 - $102,482 +2% -67% 862 $119   $77,984,874 43
Mar 28, 2008 - $133,182 +30% -61% 862 $155   $78,118,056 44
Mar 29, 2008 - $177,459 +33% -51% 862 $206   $78,295,515 45
Mar 30, 2008 - $103,978 -41% -57% 862 $121   $78,399,493 46
Mar 31, 2008 - $37,153 -64% -70% 862 $43   $78,436,646 47
Apr 1, 2008 - $36,737 -1% -64% 862 $43   $78,473,383 48
Apr 2, 2008 - $37,317 +2% -63% 862 $43   $78,510,700 49
Apr 3, 2008 - $39,826 +7% -61% 862 $46   $78,550,526 50
Apr 4, 2008 - $64,552 +62% -52% 297 $217   $78,615,078 51
Apr 5, 2008 - $94,813 +47% -47% 297 $319   $78,709,891 52
Apr 6, 2008 - $52,257 -45% -50% 297 $176   $78,762,148 53
Apr 7, 2008 - $17,544 -66% -53% 297 $59   $78,779,692 54
Apr 8, 2008 - $19,522 +11% -47% 297 $66   $78,799,214 55
Apr 9, 2008 - $17,131 -12% -54% 297 $58   $78,816,345 56
Apr 10, 2008 - $17,824 +4% -55% 297 $60   $78,834,169 57
Apr 11, 2008 - $46,263 +160% -28% 209 $221   $78,880,432 58
Apr 12, 2008 - $64,871 +40% -32% 209 $310   $78,945,303 59
Apr 13, 2008 - $32,874 -49% -37% 209 $157   $78,978,177 60
Apr 14, 2008 - $10,281 -69% -41% 209 $49   $78,988,458 61
Apr 15, 2008 - $10,799 +5% -45% 209 $52   $78,999,257 62
Apr 16, 2008 - $10,717 -1% -37% 209 $51   $79,009,974 63
Apr 17, 2008 - $10,340 -4% -42% 209 $49   $79,020,314 64
Apr 18, 2008 - $46,656 +351% +1% 200 $233   $79,066,970 65
Apr 19, 2008 - $66,314 +42% +2% 200 $332   $79,133,284 66
Apr 20, 2008 - $32,913 -50% n/c 200 $165   $79,166,197 67
Apr 21, 2008 - $10,796 -67% +5% 200 $54   $79,176,993 68
Apr 22, 2008 - $11,112 +3% +3% 200 $56   $79,188,105 69
Apr 23, 2008 - $11,634 +5% +9% 200 $58   $79,199,739 70
Apr 24, 2008 - $11,519 -1% +11% 200 $58   $79,211,258 71
Apr 25, 2008 - $40,181 +249% -14% 173 $232   $79,251,439 72
Apr 26, 2008 - $57,830 +44% -13% 173 $334   $79,309,269 73
Apr 27, 2008 - $30,682 -47% -7% 173 $177   $79,339,951 74
Apr 28, 2008 - $9,726 -68% -10% 173 $56   $79,349,677 75
Apr 29, 2008 - $10,395 +7% -6% 173 $60   $79,360,072 76
Apr 30, 2008 - $9,782 -6% -16% 173 $57   $79,369,854 77
May 1, 2008 - $9,755 n/c -15% 173 $56   $79,379,609 78
May 2, 2008 - $21,706 +123% -46% 173 $125   $79,401,315 79
May 3, 2008 - $38,313 +77% -34% 173 $221   $79,439,628 80
May 4, 2008 - $21,804 -43% -29% 173 $126   $79,461,432 81
May 5, 2008 - $6,679 -69% -31% 173 $39   $79,468,111 82
May 6, 2008 - $7,313 +9% -30% 173 $42   $79,475,424 83
May 7, 2008 - $6,970 -5% -29% 173 $40   $79,482,394 84
May 8, 2008 - $7,257 +4% -26% 173 $42   $79,489,651 85
May 9, 2008 - $42,165 +481% +94% 124 $340   $79,531,816 86
May 10, 2008 - $62,624 +49% +63% 124 $505   $79,594,440 87
May 11, 2008 - $22,670 -64% +4% 124 $183   $79,617,110 88
May 12, 2008 - $5,576 -75% -17% 124 $45   $79,622,686 89
May 13, 2008 - $6,089 +9% -17% 124 $49   $79,628,775 90
May 14, 2008 - $5,652 -7% -19% 124 $46   $79,634,427 91
May 15, 2008 - $6,452 +14% -11% 124 $52   $79,640,879 92
May 16, 2008 - $24,626 +282% -42% 90 $274   $79,665,505 93
May 17, 2008 - $38,521 +56% -38% 90 $428   $79,704,026 94
May 18, 2008 - $22,712 -41% n/c 90 $252   $79,726,738 95
May 19, 2008 - $4,989 -78% -11% 90 $55   $79,731,727 96
May 20, 2008 - $5,043 +1% -17% 90 $56   $79,736,770 97
May 21, 2008 - $4,928 -2% -13% 90 $55   $79,741,698 98
May 22, 2008 - $5,904 +20% -8% 90 $66   $79,747,602 99
May 23, 2008 - $17,927 +204% -27% 64 $280   $79,765,529 100
May 24, 2008 - $27,186 +52% -29% 64 $425   $79,792,715 101
May 25, 2008 - $35,591 +31% +57% 64 $556   $79,828,306 102
May 26, 2008 52 $6,439 -82% +29% 64 $101   $79,834,745 103
May 27, 2008 - $1,742 -73% -65% 64 $27   $79,836,487 104
May 28, 2008 - $1,579 -9% -68% 64 $25   $79,838,066 105
May 29, 2008 - $2,407 +52% -59% 64 $38   $79,840,473 106
May 30, 2008 - $5,737 +138% -68% 29 $198   $79,846,210 107
May 31, 2008 - $7,750 +35% -71% 29 $267   $79,853,960 108
Jun 1, 2008 - $3,161 -59% -91% 29 $109   $79,857,121 109
Jun 2, 2008 - $1,488 -53% -77% 29 $51   $79,858,609 110
Jun 3, 2008 - $1,543 +4% -11% 29 $53   $79,860,152 111
Jun 4, 2008 - $1,763 +14% +12% 29 $61   $79,861,915 112
Jun 5, 2008 - $1,883 +7% -22% 29 $65   $79,863,798 113
Jun 6, 2008 - $5,061 +169% -12% 17 $298   $79,868,859 114
Jun 7, 2008 - $11,483 +127% +48% 17 $675   $79,880,342 115
Jun 8, 2008 - $3,458 -70% +9% 17 $203   $79,883,800 116
Jun 9, 2008 - $1,440 -58% -3% 17 $85   $79,885,240 117
Jun 10, 2008 - $1,477 +3% -4% 17 $87   $79,886,717 118
Jun 11, 2008 - $1,543 +4% -12% 17 $91   $79,888,260 119
Jun 12, 2008 - $1,530 -1% -19% 17 $90   $79,889,790 120
Jun 13, 2008 - $6,389 +318% +26% 27 $237   $79,896,179 121
Jun 14, 2008 - $7,555 +18% -34% 27 $280   $79,903,734 122
Jun 15, 2008 - $5,588 -26% +62% 27 $207   $79,909,322 123
Jun 16, 2008 - $1,219 -78% -15% 27 $45   $79,910,541 124
Jun 17, 2008 - $1,029 -16% -30% 27 $38   $79,911,570 125
Jun 18, 2008 - $1,319 +28% -15% 27 $49   $79,912,889 126
Jun 19, 2008 - $1,446 +10% -5% 27 $54   $79,914,335 127
Jun 20, 2008 - $50,715 +3,407% +694% 105 $483   $79,965,050 128
Jun 21, 2008 - $65,520 +29% +767% 105 $624   $80,030,570 129
Jun 22, 2008 - $24,929 -62% +346% 105 $237   $80,055,499 130
Jun 23, 2008 - $23,385 -6% +1,818% 105 $223   $80,078,884 131
Jun 24, 2008 - $25,576 +9% +2,386% 105 $244   $80,104,460 132
Jun 25, 2008 - $24,116 -6% +1,728% 105 $230   $80,128,576 133
Jun 26, 2008 - $21,803 -10% +1,408% 105 $208   $80,150,379 134

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 8, 2008 8 $6,625,015   3,402 $1,947   $6,625,015 1
Feb 15, 2008 1 $36,930,603 +457% 3,428 $10,773   $43,555,618 2
Feb 22, 2008 2 $15,666,888 -58% 3,430 $4,568   $59,222,506 3
Feb 29, 2008 5 $9,561,642 -39% 3,128 $3,057   $68,784,148 4
Mar 7, 2008 8 $4,847,598 -49% 2,563 $1,891   $73,631,746 5
Mar 14, 2008 11 $2,981,852 -38% 1,605 $1,858   $76,613,598 6
Mar 21, 2008 17 $1,371,276 -54% 862 $1,591   $77,984,874 7
Mar 28, 2008 24 $565,652 -59% 481 $1,176   $78,550,526 8
Apr 4, 2008 29 $283,643 -50% 297 $955   $78,834,169 9
Apr 11, 2008 36 $186,145 -34% 209 $891   $79,020,314 10
Apr 18, 2008 38 $190,944 +3% 200 $955   $79,211,258 11
Apr 25, 2008 34 $168,351 -12% 173 $973   $79,379,609 12
May 2, 2008 38 $110,042 -35% 141 $780   $79,489,651 13
May 9, 2008 29 $151,228 +37% 124 $1,220   $79,640,879 14
May 16, 2008 37 $106,723 -29% 90 $1,186   $79,747,602 15
May 23, 2008 36 $92,871 -13% 64 $1,451   $79,840,473 16
May 30, 2008 62 $23,325 -75% 29 $804   $79,863,798 17
Jun 6, 2008 61 $25,992 +11% 17 $1,529   $79,889,790 18
Jun 13, 2008 56 $24,545 -6% 27 $909   $79,914,335 19
Jun 20, 2008 23 $236,044 +862% 105 $2,248   $80,150,379 20
Jun 27, 2008 66 $17,886 -92% 21 $852   $80,168,265 21
Jul 4, 2008 89 $3,863 -78% 7 $552   $80,172,128 22

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
Jun 15, 20082889,465 889,465$17,211,148$17,211,1481
Jun 22, 20084293,157-67% 1,182,622$5,728,288$22,939,4362
Jun 29, 20088129,420-56% 1,312,042$2,360,776$25,300,2123
Jul 6, 20081077,658-40% 1,389,700$1,410,153$26,710,3654
Jul 13, 20081461,584-21% 1,451,284$1,115,736$27,826,1015
Jul 20, 20081845,513-26% 1,496,797$710,290$28,536,3916
Jul 27, 20082138,825-15% 1,535,622$587,271$29,123,6627
Aug 3, 20082437,239-4% 1,572,861$566,796$29,690,4588
Aug 17, 20082234,862 1,638,967$527,992$30,693,11810

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

Hayden Christensen    David

Supporting Cast

Jamie Bell    Griffin
Samuel L. Jackson    Roland
Rachel Bilson    Millie
Diane Lane    Mary Rice
Michael Rooker    William Rice
AnnaSophia Robb    Young Millie
Max Thieriot    Yound David
Jesse James    Young Mark
Tom Hulce    Mr. Bowker
Kristen Stewart    Sophie
Teddy Dunn    Mark Kobold
Barbara Garrick    Ellen
Michael Winther    Day Bank Manager
Massimiliano Pazzaglia    Italian Desk Cop
Shawn Roberts    English Bartender
Nathalie Cox    English Beauty
Meredith Henderson    Fiona
Damir Andrei    Psychologist
Tony Nappo    NYPD Detective
George King    Owner of Millie's Old House
Clark Beasley Jr.    Bank Guard
Simona Lisi    Italian Woman
Matteo Carlomagno    Italian Detective
Fabrizio Bucci    Italian Police Officer
Giorgio Santangelo    Italian Police Officer
Marcello Santoni    Italian Cabbie
Franco Salvatore Di Stefano    Italian Cabbie
Brad Borbridge    Coffee Shop Manager
Angelo Lopez    Doorman
Roberto Antonelli    Bellhop
Veronica Visentin    Italian Ticket Agent
Christian Pikes    Toby
George Ghali    Landlord
Ryny Gyto Ouk    Jungle Jumper
Frantisek Jicha    Kid in Detroit Airport
Robin Zenker    Kid in Detroit Airport
Masahiro Kishibata    Angry Japanese Cook
Sumiko Yamada    Japanese Chef's Wife
Tamaki Mihara    Japanese Chef's Daughter
Mansaku Ikeuchi    Japanese Scientist
Rolando Alvarez Giacoman    Mexican Truck Driver
Adam Chuckryk    London Pub Patron
Jordan Gatto    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Nicholas Kusiba    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Ariel Lukane    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Vanessa Reid    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Stephen Whitehead    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Mahmud Watts    Surfer
Braden Munafo    Surfer
Tamara Buchwald    Surfer
Maia Smith    Surfer
Valentino Visentini    Police Officer
John Baker    Lamplighter Clerk
Josie Lau    Hospital Aid

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

Production and Technical Credits

Doug Liman    Director
David S. Goyer    Screenwriter
Jim Uhls    Screenwriter
Steven Gould    Based on the Novel by
Arnon Milchan    Producer
Lucas Foster    Producer
Jay Sanders    Producer
Simon Kinberg    Producer
Stacy Maes    Executive Producer
Kim H. Winther    Executive Producer
Vince Gerardis    Executive Producer
Ralph M. Vicinanza    Executive Producer
Joe Hartwick Jr    Co-Producer
Barry Peterson    Cinematographer
Saar Klein    Editor
Don Zimmerman    Editor
Dean Zimmerman    Editor
John Powell    Composer
Julianne Jordan    Music Supervisor
Oliver Scholl    Production Designer
Thomas Valentine    Supervising Art Director
Elinor Rose Galbraith    Supervising Art Director
Peter Grundy    Art Director
Hilton Rosemarin    Art Director
Magali Guidasci    Costume Designer
John J. Thomson    Sound
Craig Henighan    Sound Designer
Joel Hynek    Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Elam    Visual Effects Supervisor
Yves Debono    Special Effects Supervisor
Simon Crane    Associate Producer
Kim H. Winther    Assistant Director
Simon Crane    Second Unit Director
Joseph Middleton    Casting Director
Terry Madden    Assistant Director: Second Unit

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

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DVD Releases for June 10, 2008 - Part II

June 10th, 2008

A rain-delayed DVD Report this week. (We didn't have any flooding, nor was there any real wind damage, but the weather was severe enough to disrupt power at times and my internet connection was not as solid as it should be making working online nearly impossible at times.) It wouldn't have been too bad, but there's a massive list of releases this week, so many in fact, that I had to split the list into two. There aren't many first run releases, and nothing stands out as a must-have, or even a solid purchase. There are some contenders for DVD Pick of the Week, but to find them you have to head over to the TV on DVD department (Army Wives - The Complete First Season - Buy from Amazon), the limited releases market (The Grand - Buy from Amazon), the classics category (High Noon - Buy from Amazon) or the foreign flicks (Invisible Target - Buy from Amazon). High Noon is the best of the group, but it is a double, or even triple-dip, and that costs it some points. I recommend picking up all four, but for DVD Pick of the Week, I'm going with Army Wives - The Complete First Season, which is a bit of a surprise as I didn't think I would enjoy the TV series as much as I did. More...

DVD Releases for June 10, 2008 - Part I

June 10th, 2008

A rain-delayed DVD Report this week. (We didn't have any flooding, nor was there any real wind damage, but the weather was severe enough to disrupt power at times and my internet connection was not as solid as it should be making working online nearly impossible at times.) It wouldn't have been too bad, but there's a massive list of releases this week, so many in fact, that I had to split the list into two. There aren't many first run releases, and nothing stands out as a must-have, or even a solid purchase. There are some contenders for DVD Pick of the Week, but to find them you have to head over to the TV on DVD department (Army Wives - The Complete First Season - Buy from Amazon), the limited releases market (The Grand - Buy from Amazon), the classics category (High Noon - Buy from Amazon) or the foreign flicks (Invisible Target - Buy from Amazon). High Noon is the best of the group, but it is a double, or even triple-dip, and that costs it some points. I recommend picking up all four, but for DVD Pick of the Week, I'm going with Army Wives - The Complete First Season, which is a bit of a surprise as I didn't think I would enjoy the TV series as much as I did. More...

International Details - Goodbye to the Top Five

April 27th, 2008

Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its, a.k.a. Welcome to the Sticks, remained in first place in France with $4.79 million on 867 screens over the weekend for a total of $175.67 million after 8. However, it fell out of the top five internationally with $5.33 million on 963 screens in 4 markets for a total of $187.13 million. In its native market, the film has ticket sales of 19.25 million putting it about three weeks away from topping Titanic's record of 20.64 million while it is closing in on $200 million internationally. Both of those are amazing records, and the film is hardly showing signs of slowing down. More...

International Details - Island Scores Solid Sixth in Debut

April 20th, 2008

Nim's Island made its first push onto the international chart landing in sixth place with $4.53 million on 970 screens in 7 markets for a very early total of $5.64 million. The film opened in first place in Italy with $1.71 million on 304 screens while it expanded into fourth place in Australia with $780,000 on 196 screens over the weekend for a total of $1.69 million after two. The film also made its debut in France with $1.65 million on 399 screens, which was only enough for fifth place. Nim's Island is using a graduated release schedule and doesn't have a major opening for the rest of the month. On the other hand, it has major openings practically every month right through till the end of summer. More...

International Details - 10,000 Scores a Solid Sixth Place

April 13th, 2008

No new openings left 10,000 B.C. tumbling from second to sixth, but it still pulled in $5.83 million on 4302 screens in 61 markets for a total of $155.16 million. This is substantially more than it made stateside while it is about a week away from $250 million worldwide. More...

International Top Five - Horton Will Be Heard, and Seen

April 2nd, 2008

Despite falling nearly 50%, Horton Hears A Who rose to first place on the international charts with $13.02 million 5,879 screens in 53 markets for a total of $75.65 million. The film had no major, or even mid-level openings this week, but it held very well in Australia to climb into first place with $1.46 million on 363 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.16 million after two. On the other hand, it plummeted in the U.K., down 68% to $1.87 million on 504 screens over the weekend for a total of $10.71 million after two. The film has yet to open in France, Italy, South Korea, and Japan, and should have little trouble reaching $100 million before it is done. This is low compared to its domestic run so far. However, Dr. Seuss is not as popular internationally as he is in North America, so this is expected. In fact, overall the film has done better than expected. More...

International Details - Race to the Top Ends Short

March 30th, 2008

The latest Indian movie to be released on the worldwide stage was Race, which earned $9.90 million on 1212 screens in 16 markets placing sixth on the international charts. It did very well in India, but exact numbers were not released. More...

International Details - Men Still Not Getting Old

March 23rd, 2008

No Country For Old Men remained in sixth place with $4.92 million on 1660 screens in 44 markets for a total of $68.25 million. The film ended its international run in Japan where it earned $492,000 on 41, but it missed the top ten there. Perhaps it can expand there. More...

International Top Five - Audiences Welcome International Movies

March 12th, 2008

Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its remained in first place in France, and internationally. In its native market it earned $28.68 million on 840 screens over the weekend for a total of $73.48 million after just two weeks. At this pace it should hit $100 million by this time next weekend, which is an amazing milestone for that market. Add in its two smaller markets and the film made $29.79 million on 905 screens in 3 markets for a total of $75.44 million. More...

International Top Five - Tres Bien

March 5th, 2008

The French film, Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its, opened over the weekend and it performed tres bien, which means very well. ... I think. I may have just said something rude in French. (On a side note, it was one of four such films to chart this weekend, although it was the only one to reach the top five. We will get to the other three on Sunday.) It set records in its native market earning $31.67 million on 793 screens over the weekend for a total of $36.58 million including previews. Overall it pulled in $32.53 million on 838 screens over the weekend for a total of $37.40 million while its per screen average or $38,816 was the best so far this year. For a film that reportedly cost just 11 million Euros to make, which is about $16 million American, this is a fantastic opening. Even if it had a larger than average P&A budget, it is likely that the film has already shown a profit. More...

Semi-Pro Throws Up an Air Ball

March 4th, 2008

Good news, 2008 is still ahead of 2007's pace by a substantial margin. Bad news, the lead is shrinking. Over the past three days, overall box office earnings were $97 million, which was 12% lower than last weekend. More importantly it was 22% lower than the same weekend last year. 2008 still has an 8% lead over last year, $1.54 billion to $1.43 billion, but at this pace, that lead won't last until the end of the month. More...

The Pros of Cons of the Movie Business

February 28th, 2008

Wide releases are rather limited this week with only one film debuting in more than 3,000 theaters while the other two are opening in barely more than 1,000 each. Overall, the new releases do have a lot more strength than last weekend, but not compared to last year. In fact, all three wide releases combined might not earn as much this weekend as Wild Hogs opened with last year, which is bad news for a market that is starting to slip in the year-to-year race. More...

International Top Five - Jumper Stays Aloft

February 27th, 2008

Jumper made another leap toward $100 million internationally after it pulled in $21.75 million on 3,984 screens in 40 markets over the weekend for a total of $60.42 million so far. The film opened in third place in France with $4.58 million on 586 screens while it remained in first in the U.K. with $2.97 million on 421 screens and in Spain with $2.25 million on 445 screens. In those two markets the film has pulled in $11.58 million and $6.65 million respectively, which is in line with its performance stateside. More...

Point has the (Ad)Vantage

February 25th, 2008

It was a rather predictable weekend with none of the films missing or beating expectations by huge margins. This led to $110 million in overall box office takings, which was down 21% from last weekend and 6% from the same weekend last year. It is not time to panic as 2008 is still leading 2007, but after a couple weeks of declines, the margin has been cut to 9%. More...

Point has a Clear View of First Place

February 21st, 2008

There's only one truly wide release this week, but there are three other films aiming for a spot in the top ten. This means there's not much of a battle for top spot, and there will likely be a sizable drop-off at the box office. And even with last year showing some weakness during the weekend, it is not likely that 2008 will get back to its winning ways. More...

International Top Five - Jump High on the International Charts

February 21st, 2008

Jumper landed on top of the international chart during its opening weekend with $29.37 million on 2828 screens in 30 markets, 20 of which the film opened in first place. These number one debuts include the U.K. where it earned $5.99 million on 406 screens and South Korea where it made $4.02 million on 429 screens over the weekend and $5.07 million in total. The film earned nearly identical result in Spain ($3.74 million on 447 screens) and in Russia ($3.71 million on 422 screens), while it earned $3.15 million on 273 screens in Australia placing first in all three markets. More...

Jumping to the Top

February 20th, 2008

The streak is over. For the first time in a while we saw decline on the year-to-year comparison. In fact, it wasn't even close as the overall box office earned $136 million over three days and $165 million over four. In both cases this represents double-digit declines, but 2008 is still leading 2007 by 11%, $1.29 billion to $1.16 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jumper Wins Battle of the Niches

February 17th, 2008

The combination of Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day gave us a de facto five day weekend, and gave the studios a reason to release movies that cater to practically every audience. Teenage boys seem to have won the battle of the niches, with Jumper winning the 3-day part of the weekend with $27.2 million, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. Teenage girls came in second, with Step Up 2 the Streets making about $19.7 million, enough to put family movie The Spiderwick Chronicles in 3rd place with $19.1 million. Spiderwick will have the consolation of winning the 5-day weekend race for 2nd place though, as it had a better day on Thursday, and should win larger audiences on Monday's holiday. More...

Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of February 15, 2008

February 16th, 2008

The year has been slow for websites with some weeks having no sites at all that were worthy of awards. This makes it frustrating that week we have two sites that could have taken home the Weekly Website Award; it's either feast or famine. But there can be only one winner and this week it is The Spiderwick Chronicles - Official Site. More...

Falling in Love with Presidents' Day

February 14th, 2008

It's Valentine's Day today and President's Day on Monday, so it is a de facto 5-day long weekend. There are four wide releases this week: a romantic comedy for couples, a fantasy adventure film for families, a dance film for teenage girls, and a sci-fi special effects film for teenage boys. So there really is something for everyone. Unless you are like me, single, and are sick of having romance thrust at me. I can't even buy some Valentine chocolate and wallow cause I'm still on a diet, so this year I hate Valentine's Day even more than usual. ... What? More...

2008 Preview: February

February 1st, 2008

2008 got off to a faster than expected start with January helping the year to a 17.5% lead over 2007. It seems unlikely that February will be able to keep up that pace, but there are still enough releases that most avid moviegoers should find something to get excited about. Granted, this is partially due to the combination of the lead year and February 29th landing on a Friday. This means we have five weekends in February this year, something that only happens approximately once every 28 years, which explains the number of films. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - November 11, 2007

November 11th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Rocker, Babylon A.D., The Taking of Pelham 123 and more! More...

Movie Website Updates for October 7, 2007 - October 13, 2007

October 14th, 2007

Quite a few full sites launched this week, but as is the case most times, there were pretty Spartan at the moment and it will take a few more updates before we can tell if they are award-worthy or not. That said, it was a site for a movie that opens this week, Lars and the Real Girl - Official Site, that won the top prize as it finished adding all the material marked coming soon this week. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 5 - August 11, 2007

August 12th, 2007

Another good week for movie sites with a few sites that either won in the past or could win in the future. This includes this weeks winner, The Brothers Solomon - Official Site. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - October 15, 2006

October 15th, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Jumper, Kung Fu Panda, Charlie Wilson's War and more. More...


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

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$27,354,808 (34.1% of total gross)
Legs:2.93 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:36.0% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$82,500,000 (worldwide box office is 2.7 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,428 opening theaters/3,430 max. theaters, 5.0 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $120,369,857

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100) 1,090 $80,172,128
All Time International Box Office (Rank 701-800) 759 $142,468,684
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 801-900) 812 $222,640,812

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: February 14th, 2008 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: June 10th, 2008 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for sequences of intense action violence, some language and brief sexuality
Running Time: 88 minutes
Franchise: Jumper
Comparisons: vs. 10,000 B.C.
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Keywords: Mutants, Visual Effects, Action Adventure, Same Role, Multiple Actors, Surprise Twist, Dysfunctional Family, Rescue
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Adventure
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Regency Enterprises, New Regency, Hypnotic
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest Domestic February Weekend 57 $27,354,808 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 24 $27,354,808 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 23 $41,870,383 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 24 $32,092,991 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 24 $49,122,838 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day) 18 $27,354,808 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 18 $41,870,383 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 18 $32,092,991 Feb 15, 2008 4
Washington's Birthday (Opening, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 18 $49,122,838 Feb 15, 2008 4

Leading Cast

Hayden Christensen    David

Supporting Cast

Jamie Bell    Griffin
Samuel L. Jackson    Roland
Rachel Bilson    Millie
Diane Lane    Mary Rice
Michael Rooker    William Rice
AnnaSophia Robb    Young Millie
Max Thieriot    Yound David
Jesse James    Young Mark
Tom Hulce    Mr. Bowker
Kristen Stewart    Sophie
Teddy Dunn    Mark Kobold
Barbara Garrick    Ellen
Michael Winther    Day Bank Manager
Massimiliano Pazzaglia    Italian Desk Cop
Shawn Roberts    English Bartender
Nathalie Cox    English Beauty
Meredith Henderson    Fiona
Damir Andrei    Psychologist
Tony Nappo    NYPD Detective
George King    Owner of Millie's Old House
Clark Beasley Jr.    Bank Guard
Simona Lisi    Italian Woman
Matteo Carlomagno    Italian Detective
Fabrizio Bucci    Italian Police Officer
Giorgio Santangelo    Italian Police Officer
Marcello Santoni    Italian Cabbie
Franco Salvatore Di Stefano    Italian Cabbie
Brad Borbridge    Coffee Shop Manager
Angelo Lopez    Doorman
Roberto Antonelli    Bellhop
Veronica Visentin    Italian Ticket Agent
Christian Pikes    Toby
George Ghali    Landlord
Ryny Gyto Ouk    Jungle Jumper
Frantisek Jicha    Kid in Detroit Airport
Robin Zenker    Kid in Detroit Airport
Masahiro Kishibata    Angry Japanese Cook
Sumiko Yamada    Japanese Chef's Wife
Tamaki Mihara    Japanese Chef's Daughter
Mansaku Ikeuchi    Japanese Scientist
Rolando Alvarez Giacoman    Mexican Truck Driver
Adam Chuckryk    London Pub Patron
Jordan Gatto    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Nicholas Kusiba    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Ariel Lukane    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Vanessa Reid    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Stephen Whitehead    Hoolihan's Bar Patron
Mahmud Watts    Surfer
Braden Munafo    Surfer
Tamara Buchwald    Surfer
Maia Smith    Surfer
Valentino Visentini    Police Officer
John Baker    Lamplighter Clerk
Josie Lau    Hospital Aid

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

Production and Technical Credits

Doug Liman    Director
David S. Goyer    Screenwriter
Jim Uhls    Screenwriter
Steven Gould    Based on the Novel by
Arnon Milchan    Producer
Lucas Foster    Producer
Jay Sanders    Producer
Simon Kinberg    Producer
Stacy Maes    Executive Producer
Kim H. Winther    Executive Producer
Vince Gerardis    Executive Producer
Ralph M. Vicinanza    Executive Producer
Joe Hartwick Jr    Co-Producer
Barry Peterson    Cinematographer
Saar Klein    Editor
Don Zimmerman    Editor
Dean Zimmerman    Editor
John Powell    Composer
Julianne Jordan    Music Supervisor
Oliver Scholl    Production Designer
Thomas Valentine    Supervising Art Director
Elinor Rose Galbraith    Supervising Art Director
Peter Grundy    Art Director
Hilton Rosemarin    Art Director
Magali Guidasci    Costume Designer
John J. Thomson    Sound
Craig Henighan    Sound Designer
Joel Hynek    Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Elam    Visual Effects Supervisor
Yves Debono    Special Effects Supervisor
Simon Crane    Associate Producer
Kim H. Winther    Assistant Director
Simon Crane    Second Unit Director
Joseph Middleton    Casting Director
Terry Madden    Assistant Director: Second Unit

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

DVD Rentals - 10,000 Brings in the Cash

July 8th, 2008

It was a new release, 10,000 B.C., that led the way on the rental chart beating last week's number one film, Fool's Gold, by a health margin. More...

DVD Sales - A Fool and His Gold

July 1st, 2008

Fool's Gold led a quartet of new releases on the DVD sales chart this week, selling 595,000 units for opening week revenue of $10.65 million. More...

DVD Rentals - Golden Debut

July 1st, 2008

Just as it did on the sales chart, Fool's Gold led a all new releases on its way to placing first on the rental chart. However, it was a close race between it and Jumper. More...

DVD Sales - A New Day on the Sales Chart

June 23rd, 2008

New releases dominated the sales chart this week, taking four of the top five spots. That included The Bucket List, which earned first place with 1.10 million units sold and $17.98 million in revenue. More...

DVD Rentals - Jump to the Top

June 23rd, 2008

The top three rentals this week were all new releases, including Jumper, which landed in first place. More...

DVD Releases for June 10, 2008 - Part II

June 10th, 2008

A rain-delayed DVD Report this week. (We didn't have any flooding, nor was there any real wind damage, but the weather was severe enough to disrupt power at times and my internet connection was not as solid as it should be making working online nearly impossible at times.) It wouldn't have been too bad, but there's a massive list of releases this week, so many in fact, that I had to split the list into two. There aren't many first run releases, and nothing stands out as a must-have, or even a solid purchase. There are some contenders for DVD Pick of the Week, but to find them you have to head over to the TV on DVD department (Army Wives - The Complete First Season - Buy from Amazon), the limited releases market (The Grand - Buy from Amazon), the classics category (High Noon - Buy from Amazon) or the foreign flicks (Invisible Target - Buy from Amazon). High Noon is the best of the group, but it is a double, or even triple-dip, and that costs it some points. I recommend picking up all four, but for DVD Pick of the Week, I'm going with Army Wives - The Complete First Season, which is a bit of a surprise as I didn't think I would enjoy the TV series as much as I did. More...

DVD Releases for June 10, 2008 - Part I

June 10th, 2008

A rain-delayed DVD Report this week. (We didn't have any flooding, nor was there any real wind damage, but the weather was severe enough to disrupt power at times and my internet connection was not as solid as it should be making working online nearly impossible at times.) It wouldn't have been too bad, but there's a massive list of releases this week, so many in fact, that I had to split the list into two. There aren't many first run releases, and nothing stands out as a must-have, or even a solid purchase. There are some contenders for DVD Pick of the Week, but to find them you have to head over to the TV on DVD department (Army Wives - The Complete First Season - Buy from Amazon), the limited releases market (The Grand - Buy from Amazon), the classics category (High Noon - Buy from Amazon) or the foreign flicks (Invisible Target - Buy from Amazon). High Noon is the best of the group, but it is a double, or even triple-dip, and that costs it some points. I recommend picking up all four, but for DVD Pick of the Week, I'm going with Army Wives - The Complete First Season, which is a bit of a surprise as I didn't think I would enjoy the TV series as much as I did. More...

International Details - Goodbye to the Top Five

April 27th, 2008

Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its, a.k.a. Welcome to the Sticks, remained in first place in France with $4.79 million on 867 screens over the weekend for a total of $175.67 million after 8. However, it fell out of the top five internationally with $5.33 million on 963 screens in 4 markets for a total of $187.13 million. In its native market, the film has ticket sales of 19.25 million putting it about three weeks away from topping Titanic's record of 20.64 million while it is closing in on $200 million internationally. Both of those are amazing records, and the film is hardly showing signs of slowing down. More...

International Details - Island Scores Solid Sixth in Debut

April 20th, 2008

Nim's Island made its first push onto the international chart landing in sixth place with $4.53 million on 970 screens in 7 markets for a very early total of $5.64 million. The film opened in first place in Italy with $1.71 million on 304 screens while it expanded into fourth place in Australia with $780,000 on 196 screens over the weekend for a total of $1.69 million after two. The film also made its debut in France with $1.65 million on 399 screens, which was only enough for fifth place. Nim's Island is using a graduated release schedule and doesn't have a major opening for the rest of the month. On the other hand, it has major openings practically every month right through till the end of summer. More...

International Details - 10,000 Scores a Solid Sixth Place

April 13th, 2008

No new openings left 10,000 B.C. tumbling from second to sixth, but it still pulled in $5.83 million on 4302 screens in 61 markets for a total of $155.16 million. This is substantially more than it made stateside while it is about a week away from $250 million worldwide. More...

International Top Five - Horton Will Be Heard, and Seen

April 2nd, 2008

Despite falling nearly 50%, Horton Hears A Who rose to first place on the international charts with $13.02 million 5,879 screens in 53 markets for a total of $75.65 million. The film had no major, or even mid-level openings this week, but it held very well in Australia to climb into first place with $1.46 million on 363 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.16 million after two. On the other hand, it plummeted in the U.K., down 68% to $1.87 million on 504 screens over the weekend for a total of $10.71 million after two. The film has yet to open in France, Italy, South Korea, and Japan, and should have little trouble reaching $100 million before it is done. This is low compared to its domestic run so far. However, Dr. Seuss is not as popular internationally as he is in North America, so this is expected. In fact, overall the film has done better than expected. More...

International Details - Race to the Top Ends Short

March 30th, 2008

The latest Indian movie to be released on the worldwide stage was Race, which earned $9.90 million on 1212 screens in 16 markets placing sixth on the international charts. It did very well in India, but exact numbers were not released. More...

International Details - Men Still Not Getting Old

March 23rd, 2008

No Country For Old Men remained in sixth place with $4.92 million on 1660 screens in 44 markets for a total of $68.25 million. The film ended its international run in Japan where it earned $492,000 on 41, but it missed the top ten there. Perhaps it can expand there. More...

International Top Five - Audiences Welcome International Movies

March 12th, 2008

Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its remained in first place in France, and internationally. In its native market it earned $28.68 million on 840 screens over the weekend for a total of $73.48 million after just two weeks. At this pace it should hit $100 million by this time next weekend, which is an amazing milestone for that market. Add in its two smaller markets and the film made $29.79 million on 905 screens in 3 markets for a total of $75.44 million. More...

International Top Five - Tres Bien

March 5th, 2008

The French film, Bienvenue Chez les Ch'its, opened over the weekend and it performed tres bien, which means very well. ... I think. I may have just said something rude in French. (On a side note, it was one of four such films to chart this weekend, although it was the only one to reach the top five. We will get to the other three on Sunday.) It set records in its native market earning $31.67 million on 793 screens over the weekend for a total of $36.58 million including previews. Overall it pulled in $32.53 million on 838 screens over the weekend for a total of $37.40 million while its per screen average or $38,816 was the best so far this year. For a film that reportedly cost just 11 million Euros to make, which is about $16 million American, this is a fantastic opening. Even if it had a larger than average P&A budget, it is likely that the film has already shown a profit. More...

Semi-Pro Throws Up an Air Ball

March 4th, 2008

Good news, 2008 is still ahead of 2007's pace by a substantial margin. Bad news, the lead is shrinking. Over the past three days, overall box office earnings were $97 million, which was 12% lower than last weekend. More importantly it was 22% lower than the same weekend last year. 2008 still has an 8% lead over last year, $1.54 billion to $1.43 billion, but at this pace, that lead won't last until the end of the month. More...

The Pros of Cons of the Movie Business

February 28th, 2008

Wide releases are rather limited this week with only one film debuting in more than 3,000 theaters while the other two are opening in barely more than 1,000 each. Overall, the new releases do have a lot more strength than last weekend, but not compared to last year. In fact, all three wide releases combined might not earn as much this weekend as Wild Hogs opened with last year, which is bad news for a market that is starting to slip in the year-to-year race. More...

International Top Five - Jumper Stays Aloft

February 27th, 2008

Jumper made another leap toward $100 million internationally after it pulled in $21.75 million on 3,984 screens in 40 markets over the weekend for a total of $60.42 million so far. The film opened in third place in France with $4.58 million on 586 screens while it remained in first in the U.K. with $2.97 million on 421 screens and in Spain with $2.25 million on 445 screens. In those two markets the film has pulled in $11.58 million and $6.65 million respectively, which is in line with its performance stateside. More...

Point has the (Ad)Vantage

February 25th, 2008

It was a rather predictable weekend with none of the films missing or beating expectations by huge margins. This led to $110 million in overall box office takings, which was down 21% from last weekend and 6% from the same weekend last year. It is not time to panic as 2008 is still leading 2007, but after a couple weeks of declines, the margin has been cut to 9%. More...

Point has a Clear View of First Place

February 21st, 2008

There's only one truly wide release this week, but there are three other films aiming for a spot in the top ten. This means there's not much of a battle for top spot, and there will likely be a sizable drop-off at the box office. And even with last year showing some weakness during the weekend, it is not likely that 2008 will get back to its winning ways. More...

International Top Five - Jump High on the International Charts

February 21st, 2008

Jumper landed on top of the international chart during its opening weekend with $29.37 million on 2828 screens in 30 markets, 20 of which the film opened in first place. These number one debuts include the U.K. where it earned $5.99 million on 406 screens and South Korea where it made $4.02 million on 429 screens over the weekend and $5.07 million in total. The film earned nearly identical result in Spain ($3.74 million on 447 screens) and in Russia ($3.71 million on 422 screens), while it earned $3.15 million on 273 screens in Australia placing first in all three markets. More...

Jumping to the Top

February 20th, 2008

The streak is over. For the first time in a while we saw decline on the year-to-year comparison. In fact, it wasn't even close as the overall box office earned $136 million over three days and $165 million over four. In both cases this represents double-digit declines, but 2008 is still leading 2007 by 11%, $1.29 billion to $1.16 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Jumper Wins Battle of the Niches

February 17th, 2008

The combination of Valentine's Day and Presidents' Day gave us a de facto five day weekend, and gave the studios a reason to release movies that cater to practically every audience. Teenage boys seem to have won the battle of the niches, with Jumper winning the 3-day part of the weekend with $27.2 million, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. Teenage girls came in second, with Step Up 2 the Streets making about $19.7 million, enough to put family movie The Spiderwick Chronicles in 3rd place with $19.1 million. Spiderwick will have the consolation of winning the 5-day weekend race for 2nd place though, as it had a better day on Thursday, and should win larger audiences on Monday's holiday. More...

Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of February 15, 2008

February 16th, 2008

The year has been slow for websites with some weeks having no sites at all that were worthy of awards. This makes it frustrating that week we have two sites that could have taken home the Weekly Website Award; it's either feast or famine. But there can be only one winner and this week it is The Spiderwick Chronicles - Official Site. More...

Falling in Love with Presidents' Day

February 14th, 2008

It's Valentine's Day today and President's Day on Monday, so it is a de facto 5-day long weekend. There are four wide releases this week: a romantic comedy for couples, a fantasy adventure film for families, a dance film for teenage girls, and a sci-fi special effects film for teenage boys. So there really is something for everyone. Unless you are like me, single, and are sick of having romance thrust at me. I can't even buy some Valentine chocolate and wallow cause I'm still on a diet, so this year I hate Valentine's Day even more than usual. ... What? More...

2008 Preview: February

February 1st, 2008

2008 got off to a faster than expected start with January helping the year to a 17.5% lead over 2007. It seems unlikely that February will be able to keep up that pace, but there are still enough releases that most avid moviegoers should find something to get excited about. Granted, this is partially due to the combination of the lead year and February 29th landing on a Friday. This means we have five weekends in February this year, something that only happens approximately once every 28 years, which explains the number of films. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - November 11, 2007

November 11th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Rocker, Babylon A.D., The Taking of Pelham 123 and more! More...

Movie Website Updates for October 7, 2007 - October 13, 2007

October 14th, 2007

Quite a few full sites launched this week, but as is the case most times, there were pretty Spartan at the moment and it will take a few more updates before we can tell if they are award-worthy or not. That said, it was a site for a movie that opens this week, Lars and the Real Girl - Official Site, that won the top prize as it finished adding all the material marked coming soon this week. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 5 - August 11, 2007

August 12th, 2007

Another good week for movie sites with a few sites that either won in the past or could win in the future. This includes this weeks winner, The Brothers Solomon - Official Site. More...

New Movie US Release Dates - October 15, 2006

October 15th, 2006

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Jumper, Kung Fu Panda, Charlie Wilson's War and more. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 15, 2008 1 $27,354,808   3,428 $7,980   $33,979,823 1
Feb 22, 2008 3 $12,708,768 -54% 3,430 $3,705   $56,264,386 2
Feb 29, 2008 5 $7,568,462 -40% 3,128 $2,420   $66,790,968 3
Mar 7, 2008 8 $3,662,375 -52% 2,563 $1,429   $72,446,523 4
Mar 14, 2008 11 $2,025,810 -45% 1,605 $1,262   $75,657,556 5
Mar 21, 2008 17 $939,906 -54% 862 $1,090   $77,553,504 6
Mar 28, 2008 22 $414,619 -56% 481 $862   $78,399,493 7
Apr 4, 2008 29 $211,622 -49% 297 $713   $78,762,148 8
Apr 11, 2008 36 $144,008 -32% 209 $689   $78,978,177 9
Apr 18, 2008 38 $145,883 +1% 200 $729   $79,166,197 10
Apr 25, 2008 34 $128,693 -12% 173 $744   $79,339,951 11
May 2, 2008 36 $81,823 -36% 141 $580   $79,461,432 12
May 9, 2008 28 $127,459 +56% 124 $1,028   $79,617,110 13
May 16, 2008 35 $85,859 -33% 90 $954   $79,726,738 14
May 23, 2008 32 $80,704 -6% 64 $1,261   $79,828,306 15
May 30, 2008 63 $16,648 -79% 29 $574   $79,857,121 16
Jun 6, 2008 58 $20,002 +20% 17 $1,177   $79,883,800 17
Jun 13, 2008 55 $19,532 -2% 27 $723   $79,909,322 18
Jun 20, 2008 22 $141,164 +623% 105 $1,344   $80,055,499 19
Jun 27, 2008 62 $12,965 -91% 21 $617   $80,163,344 20
Jul 4, 2008 94 $1,881 -85% 7 $269   $80,170,146 21

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 14, 2008 1 $6,625,015     3,402 $1,947   $6,625,015 1
Feb 15, 2008 1 $8,716,607 +32%   3,428 $2,543   $15,341,622 2
Feb 16, 2008 1 $10,681,418 +23%   3,428 $3,116   $26,023,040 3
Feb 17, 2008 1 $7,956,783 -26%   3,428 $2,321   $33,979,823 4
Feb 18, 2008 2 $4,738,183 -40%   3,428 $1,382   $38,718,006 5
Feb 19, 2008 1 $1,826,842 -61%   3,428 $533   $40,544,848 6
Feb 20, 2008 1 $1,515,989 -17%   3,428 $442   $42,060,837 7
Feb 21, 2008 1 $1,494,781 -1% -77% 3,428 $436   $43,555,618 8
Feb 22, 2008 2 $3,759,931 +152% -57% 3,430 $1,096   $47,315,549 9
Feb 23, 2008 3 $5,655,659 +50% -47% 3,430 $1,649   $52,971,208 10
Feb 24, 2008 3 $3,293,178 -42% -59% 3,430 $960   $56,264,386 11
Feb 25, 2008 2 $801,471 -76% -83% 3,430 $234   $57,065,857 12
Feb 26, 2008 2 $755,053 -6% -59% 3,430 $220   $57,820,910 13
Feb 27, 2008 2 $687,738 -9% -55% 3,430 $201   $58,508,648 14
Feb 28, 2008 2 $713,858 +4% -52% 3,430 $208   $59,222,506 15
Feb 29, 2008 4 $2,168,430 +204% -42% 3,128 $693   $61,390,936 16
Mar 1, 2008 4 $3,417,931 +58% -40% 3,128 $1,093   $64,808,867 17
Mar 2, 2008 5 $1,982,101 -42% -40% 3,128 $634   $66,790,968 18
Mar 3, 2008 4 $519,370 -74% -35% 3,128 $166   $67,310,338 19
Mar 4, 2008 4 $516,070 -1% -32% 3,128 $165   $67,826,408 20
Mar 5, 2008 4 $475,444 -8% -31% 3,128 $152   $68,301,852 21
Mar 6, 2008 4 $482,296 +1% -32% 3,128 $154   $68,784,148 22
Mar 7, 2008 7 $1,094,142 +127% -50% 2,563 $427   $69,878,290 23
Mar 8, 2008 8 $1,643,423 +50% -52% 2,563 $641   $71,521,713 24
Mar 9, 2008 8 $924,810 -44% -53% 2,563 $361   $72,446,523 25
Mar 10, 2008 8 $300,429 -68% -42% 2,563 $117   $72,746,952 26
Mar 11, 2008 8 $301,836 n/c -42% 2,563 $118   $73,048,788 27
Mar 12, 2008 8 $285,701 -5% -40% 2,563 $111   $73,334,489 28
Mar 13, 2008 8 $297,257 +4% -38% 2,563 $116   $73,631,746 29
Mar 14, 2008 10 $633,040 +113% -42% 1,605 $394   $74,264,786 30
Mar 15, 2008 - $876,047 +38% -47% 1,605 $546   $75,140,833 31
Mar 16, 2008 11 $516,723 -41% -44% 1,605 $322   $75,657,556 32
Mar 17, 2008 11 $194,694 -62% -35% 1,605 $121   $75,852,250 33
Mar 18, 2008 11 $221,201 +14% -27% 1,605 $138   $76,073,451 34
Mar 19, 2008 12 $232,266 +5% -19% 1,605 $145   $76,305,717 35
Mar 20, 2008 - $307,881 +33% +4% 1,605 $192   $76,613,598 36
Mar 21, 2008 - $337,894 +10% -47% 862 $392   $76,951,492 37
Mar 22, 2008 - $361,665 +7% -59% 862 $420   $77,313,157 38
Mar 23, 2008 - $240,347 -34% -53% 862 $279   $77,553,504 39
Mar 24, 2008 - $125,867 -48% -35% 862 $146   $77,679,371 40
Mar 25, 2008 - $102,140 -19% -54% 862 $118   $77,781,511 41
Mar 26, 2008 - $100,881 -1% -57% 862 $117   $77,882,392 42
Mar 27, 2008 - $102,482 +2% -67% 862 $119   $77,984,874 43
Mar 28, 2008 - $133,182 +30% -61% 862 $155   $78,118,056 44
Mar 29, 2008 - $177,459 +33% -51% 862 $206   $78,295,515 45
Mar 30, 2008 - $103,978 -41% -57% 862 $121   $78,399,493 46
Mar 31, 2008 - $37,153 -64% -70% 862 $43   $78,436,646 47
Apr 1, 2008 - $36,737 -1% -64% 862 $43   $78,473,383 48
Apr 2, 2008 - $37,317 +2% -63% 862 $43   $78,510,700 49
Apr 3, 2008 - $39,826 +7% -61% 862 $46   $78,550,526 50
Apr 4, 2008 - $64,552 +62% -52% 297 $217   $78,615,078 51
Apr 5, 2008 - $94,813 +47% -47% 297 $319   $78,709,891 52
Apr 6, 2008 - $52,257 -45% -50% 297 $176   $78,762,148 53
Apr 7, 2008 - $17,544 -66% -53% 297 $59   $78,779,692 54
Apr 8, 2008 - $19,522 +11% -47% 297 $66   $78,799,214 55
Apr 9, 2008 - $17,131 -12% -54% 297 $58   $78,816,345 56
Apr 10, 2008 - $17,824 +4% -55% 297 $60   $78,834,169 57
Apr 11, 2008 - $46,263 +160% -28% 209 $221   $78,880,432 58
Apr 12, 2008 - $64,871 +40% -32% 209 $310   $78,945,303 59
Apr 13, 2008 - $32,874 -49% -37% 209 $157   $78,978,177 60
Apr 14, 2008 - $10,281 -69% -41% 209 $49   $78,988,458 61
Apr 15, 2008 - $10,799 +5% -45% 209 $52   $78,999,257 62
Apr 16, 2008 - $10,717 -1% -37% 209 $51   $79,009,974 63
Apr 17, 2008 - $10,340 -4% -42% 209 $49   $79,020,314 64
Apr 18, 2008 - $46,656 +351% +1% 200 $233   $79,066,970 65
Apr 19, 2008 - $66,314 +42% +2% 200 $332   $79,133,284 66
Apr 20, 2008 - $32,913 -50% n/c 200 $165   $79,166,197 67
Apr 21, 2008 - $10,796 -67% +5% 200 $54   $79,176,993 68
Apr 22, 2008 - $11,112 +3% +3% 200 $56   $79,188,105 69
Apr 23, 2008 - $11,634 +5% +9% 200 $58   $79,199,739 70
Apr 24, 2008 - $11,519 -1% +11% 200 $58   $79,211,258 71
Apr 25, 2008 - $40,181 +249% -14% 173 $232   $79,251,439 72
Apr 26, 2008 - $57,830 +44% -13% 173 $334   $79,309,269 73
Apr 27, 2008 - $30,682 -47% -7% 173 $177   $79,339,951 74
Apr 28, 2008 - $9,726 -68% -10% 173 $56   $79,349,677 75
Apr 29, 2008 - $10,395 +7% -6% 173 $60   $79,360,072 76
Apr 30, 2008 - $9,782 -6% -16% 173 $57   $79,369,854 77
May 1, 2008 - $9,755 n/c -15% 173 $56   $79,379,609 78
May 2, 2008 - $21,706 +123% -46% 173 $125   $79,401,315 79
May 3, 2008 - $38,313 +77% -34% 173 $221   $79,439,628 80
May 4, 2008 - $21,804 -43% -29% 173 $126   $79,461,432 81
May 5, 2008 - $6,679 -69% -31% 173 $39   $79,468,111 82
May 6, 2008 - $7,313 +9% -30% 173 $42   $79,475,424 83
May 7, 2008 - $6,970 -5% -29% 173 $40   $79,482,394 84
May 8, 2008 - $7,257 +4% -26% 173 $42   $79,489,651 85
May 9, 2008 - $42,165 +481% +94% 124 $340   $79,531,816 86
May 10, 2008 - $62,624 +49% +63% 124 $505   $79,594,440 87
May 11, 2008 - $22,670 -64% +4% 124 $183   $79,617,110 88
May 12, 2008 - $5,576 -75% -17% 124 $45   $79,622,686 89
May 13, 2008 - $6,089 +9% -17% 124 $49   $79,628,775 90
May 14, 2008 - $5,652 -7% -19% 124 $46   $79,634,427 91
May 15, 2008 - $6,452 +14% -11% 124 $52   $79,640,879 92
May 16, 2008 - $24,626 +282% -42% 90 $274   $79,665,505 93
May 17, 2008 - $38,521 +56% -38% 90 $428   $79,704,026 94
May 18, 2008 - $22,712 -41% n/c 90 $252   $79,726,738 95
May 19, 2008 - $4,989 -78% -11% 90 $55   $79,731,727 96
May 20, 2008 - $5,043 +1% -17% 90 $56   $79,736,770 97
May 21, 2008 - $4,928 -2% -13% 90 $55   $79,741,698 98
May 22, 2008 - $5,904 +20% -8% 90 $66   $79,747,602 99
May 23, 2008 - $17,927 +204% -27% 64 $280   $79,765,529 100
May 24, 2008 - $27,186 +52% -29% 64 $425   $79,792,715 101
May 25, 2008 - $35,591 +31% +57% 64 $556   $79,828,306 102
May 26, 2008 52 $6,439 -82% +29% 64 $101   $79,834,745 103
May 27, 2008 - $1,742 -73% -65% 64 $27   $79,836,487 104
May 28, 2008 - $1,579 -9% -68% 64 $25   $79,838,066 105
May 29, 2008 - $2,407 +52% -59% 64 $38   $79,840,473 106
May 30, 2008 - $5,737 +138% -68% 29 $198   $79,846,210 107
May 31, 2008 - $7,750 +35% -71% 29 $267   $79,853,960 108
Jun 1, 2008 - $3,161 -59% -91% 29 $109   $79,857,121 109
Jun 2, 2008 - $1,488 -53% -77% 29 $51   $79,858,609 110
Jun 3, 2008 - $1,543 +4% -11% 29 $53   $79,860,152 111
Jun 4, 2008 - $1,763 +14% +12% 29 $61   $79,861,915 112
Jun 5, 2008 - $1,883 +7% -22% 29 $65   $79,863,798 113
Jun 6, 2008 - $5,061 +169% -12% 17 $298   $79,868,859 114
Jun 7, 2008 - $11,483 +127% +48% 17 $675   $79,880,342 115
Jun 8, 2008 - $3,458 -70% +9% 17 $203   $79,883,800 116
Jun 9, 2008 - $1,440 -58% -3% 17 $85   $79,885,240 117
Jun 10, 2008 - $1,477 +3% -4% 17 $87   $79,886,717 118
Jun 11, 2008 - $1,543 +4% -12% 17 $91   $79,888,260 119
Jun 12, 2008 - $1,530 -1% -19% 17 $90   $79,889,790 120
Jun 13, 2008 - $6,389 +318% +26% 27 $237   $79,896,179 121
Jun 14, 2008 - $7,555 +18% -34% 27 $280   $79,903,734 122
Jun 15, 2008 - $5,588 -26% +62% 27 $207   $79,909,322 123
Jun 16, 2008 - $1,219 -78% -15% 27 $45   $79,910,541 124
Jun 17, 2008 - $1,029 -16% -30% 27 $38   $79,911,570 125
Jun 18, 2008 - $1,319 +28% -15% 27 $49   $79,912,889 126
Jun 19, 2008 - $1,446 +10% -5% 27 $54   $79,914,335 127
Jun 20, 2008 - $50,715 +3,407% +694% 105 $483   $79,965,050 128
Jun 21, 2008 - $65,520 +29% +767% 105 $624   $80,030,570 129
Jun 22, 2008 - $24,929 -62% +346% 105 $237   $80,055,499 130
Jun 23, 2008 - $23,385 -6% +1,818% 105 $223   $80,078,884 131
Jun 24, 2008 - $25,576 +9% +2,386% 105 $244   $80,104,460 132
Jun 25, 2008 - $24,116 -6% +1,728% 105 $230   $80,128,576 133
Jun 26, 2008 - $21,803 -10% +1,408% 105 $208   $80,150,379 134

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 8, 2008 8 $6,625,015   3,402 $1,947   $6,625,015 1
Feb 15, 2008 1 $36,930,603 +457% 3,428 $10,773   $43,555,618 2
Feb 22, 2008 2 $15,666,888 -58% 3,430 $4,568   $59,222,506 3
Feb 29, 2008 5 $9,561,642 -39% 3,128 $3,057   $68,784,148 4
Mar 7, 2008 8 $4,847,598 -49% 2,563 $1,891   $73,631,746 5
Mar 14, 2008 11 $2,981,852 -38% 1,605 $1,858   $76,613,598 6
Mar 21, 2008 17 $1,371,276 -54% 862 $1,591   $77,984,874 7
Mar 28, 2008 24 $565,652 -59% 481 $1,176   $78,550,526 8
Apr 4, 2008 29 $283,643 -50% 297 $955   $78,834,169 9
Apr 11, 2008 36 $186,145 -34% 209 $891   $79,020,314 10
Apr 18, 2008 38 $190,944 +3% 200 $955   $79,211,258 11
Apr 25, 2008 34 $168,351 -12% 173 $973   $79,379,609 12
May 2, 2008 38 $110,042 -35% 141 $780   $79,489,651 13
May 9, 2008 29 $151,228 +37% 124 $1,220   $79,640,879 14
May 16, 2008 37 $106,723 -29% 90 $1,186   $79,747,602 15
May 23, 2008 36 $92,871 -13% 64 $1,451   $79,840,473 16
May 30, 2008 62 $23,325 -75% 29 $804   $79,863,798 17
Jun 6, 2008 61 $25,992 +11% 17 $1,529   $79,889,790 18
Jun 13, 2008 56 $24,545 -6% 27 $909   $79,914,335 19
Jun 20, 2008 23 $236,044 +862% 105 $2,248   $80,150,379 20
Jun 27, 2008 66 $17,886 -92% 21 $852   $80,168,265 21
Jul 4, 2008 89 $3,863 -78% 7 $552   $80,172,128 22

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
Jun 15, 20082889,465 889,465$17,211,148$17,211,1481
Jun 22, 20084293,157-67% 1,182,622$5,728,288$22,939,4362
Jun 29, 20088129,420-56% 1,312,042$2,360,776$25,300,2123
Jul 6, 20081077,658-40% 1,389,700$1,410,153$26,710,3654
Jul 13, 20081461,584-21% 1,451,284$1,115,736$27,826,1015
Jul 20, 20081845,513-26% 1,496,797$710,290$28,536,3916
Jul 27, 20082138,825-15% 1,535,622$587,271$29,123,6627
Aug 3, 20082437,239-4% 1,572,861$566,796$29,690,4588
Aug 17, 20082234,862 1,638,967$527,992$30,693,11810

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