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Only the top 4 is out right now, well atleast at BOM.

 

1 N X-Men: The Last Stand Fox $107,000,000 - 3,690 - $28,997 $107,000,000 $210 1

2 1 The Da Vinci Code Sony $33,500,000 -56.5% 3,754 +19 $8,923 $136,000,000 $125 2

3 2 Over the Hedge DW $27,273,000 -29.1% 4,093 +34 $6,663 $76,329,000 - 2

4 3 Mission: Impossible III Par. $6,584,000 -42.0% 3,053 -397 $2,156 $113,854,000 $150 4

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wow, that's strong money. That has to be a good deal higher than predictions.

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From the MI3 thread:

 

Well, this is it, Friday kicks off the Summer Movie Season, and when the dusts settles, this (MI3) will probobly end up beign the #2 box office draw behind X-Men

We'll see. I actually think Da Vinci Code will be the big bust of the summer

Yeah, it's #2 alright.

 

And that DVC, what a bust for that movie.

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'X-Men' Storms to Record Opening Weekend

Sunday May 28 12:52 PM ET

 

 

"X-Men: The Last Stand" stormed to an estimated $107 million three-day opening, the largest ever for Memorial Day weekend and the fourth-biggest in box office history.

 

Preliminary estimates were released Sunday for the third installment of the series featuring a cast of mutants with names like Storm (Halle Berry), Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and Mystique (Rebecca Romijn).

 

The 20th Century Fox film opened in 3,690 theaters and grossed a whopping $28,997 per theater.

 

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"People had such a huge awareness of the movie that it just translated into these huge numbers," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations.

 

The film benefited from a huge base of fans who had seen the first two "X-Men" films, plus great marketing and solid reviews, Dergarabedian said.

 

"This is what the summer is all about," he said, adding the box office has rebounded well since last year's slump. "With `Da Vinci Code' doing better than anticipated ... we could not be in a better position."

 

Estimates for "The Da Vinci Code" over the start of the holiday weekend were not immediately available. That film, starring Tom Hanks and directed by Ron Howard, had a solid $77 million opener last weekend.

 

On the all-time list, "X-Men: The Last Stand" ranks behind only "Spider-Man," "Star Wars: Episode III" and "Shrek 2" for opening weekend gross. None of the other films opened on a holiday weekend, which usually gives movies a boost.

 

For Memorial Day openers, "X-Men" crushed the previous three-day high of $72 million, set by "The Lost World: Jurassic Park" in 1997.

 

Final box-office figures were expected Monday

 

 

 

 

I bet X-Men makes more than Superman Returns.

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"With `Da Vinci Code' doing better than anticipated ... we could not be in a better position."

This is complete bullshit. DVC is doing better than anticipated? Did they think it would do poorly or something? When a book is number 1 on the NYT best sellers list for 3,000 weeks, it is going to kick ass as a movie.

 

And Superman is going to kill X-Men. I think SM has more of a family appeal to it and the first movie in a franchise usually makes more than the sequels. LOTR, Shrek, Matrix (Well the 2nd one did better, but the third one dropped mostly because people realized the franchise sucked and all), and MI are the few that the sequels did better.

 

5/25/1977 Star Wars $460,998,007

5/21/1980 The Empire Strikes Back $290,271,960

5/25/1983 Return of the Jedi $309,205,079

 

5/19/1999 Star Wars: Phantom Menace $431,088,297

5/16/2002 Star Wars: Attack of the Clones $310,676,740

5/19/2005 Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith $380,262,555

 

11/16/2001 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone $317,557,891

11/15/2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets $261,987,880

6/4/2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $249,509,413

11/18/2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $290,013,036

 

5/3/2002 Spider-Man $403,706,375

6/30/2004 Spider-Man 2 $373,524,485

 

6/11/1993 Jurassic Park $357,067,947

5/23/1997 The Lost World $229,086,679

7/18/2001 Jurassic Park 3 $181,166,115

 

6/12/1981 Raiders of the Lost Ark $242,374,454

5/23/1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom $179,870,271

5/24/1989 Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade $197,171,806

 

6/23/1989 Batman $251,188,924

6/19/1992 Batman Returns $162,833,635

6/16/1995 Batman Forever $184,031,112

6/20/1997 Batman & Robin $107,325,195

 

EDIT: After going through The-Numbers.com some more, I see that it's about 60-40 when it comes to the first movie making more than the sequel. SM is still going to out gross X-Men.

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I dunno if X-Men will fall off too fast. At my showing on Friday morning it was a packed house, but the crowd was mixed with all age ranges and types, it wasn't the typical opening day "geek" crowd that you usually see.

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The 80 million opening for DaVinci was at the high end of expectations, so the movie is doing better then expected.

 

There are also tons of sequels that outgrossed the original as you said. X2, Meet the Fockers, Rush Hour 2, Austin Powers 2 and 3, Ice Age 2, Toy Story 2 among others.

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From PWInsider:

 

According To http://www.boxofficemojo.com Kane's See No Evil grossed $2,530,000 for its second weekend. The movie only dropped 44.8% from opening weekend totals, which is really great numbers for your traditional slasher flick. Most drop 55%-60% the second weekend. This brings the movie's total gross to $8,493,000 after 10 Days in release. The movie is now making WWE and Lions Gate a profit and has not yet been released on any international screens yet.

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And Superman is going to kill X-Men. I think SM has more of a family appeal to it and the first movie in a franchise usually makes more than the sequels.

Not so sure about that. I'm thinking Superman Returns won't get past X-Men for the same reason that 4 or 5 of the X-Men comics consistently sell more than any of the Superman comics (and always being near the top of the sales list) every month despite most of them being shit (execpt Whedon's Astonishing X-Men, that kicks ass), the X-Men are percieved as being 'cooler.'

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I'm betting X-3 will have terrible legs. I'll be shocked if this gets passed 300 million, and will be surprised if it makes 250.

Did the first two even hit that mark? Just curious.

 

Not so sure about that. I'm thinking Superman Returns won't get past X-Men for the same reason that 4 or 5 of the X-Men comics consistently sell more than any of the Superman comics (and always being near the top of the sales list) every month despite most of them being shit (execpt Whedon's Astonishing X-Men, that kicks ass), the X-Men are percieved as being 'cooler.'

Even Whedon's current arc isn't as good as his initial one. I'm pretty much just reading that plus secondary titles New X-Men, Son of M and X-Factor.

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I'm betting X-3 will have terrible legs. I'll be shocked if this gets passed 300 million, and will be surprised if it makes 250.

Did the first two even hit that mark? Just curious.

 

Nope, X-Men - $157,299,717, X2: X-Men United - $214,949,694

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I wish they'd adjust for inflation/higher tix prices for all these "record breakers."

What? And nullify the big studios' capacity to brag?

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I don't know why, but I'm actually happy that See No Evil is making them money. I know I should not feel this way, because although in a sense it's good news for Glen Jacobs, this may inspire the WWE to commit money and resources to making more horrible movies. But still, I'm inexplicably happy.

 

I'll laugh if "The Marine" tanks, though.

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I don't know why, but I'm actually happy that See No Evil is making them money. I know I should not feel this way, because although in a sense it's good news for Glen Jacobs, this may inspire the WWE to commit money and resources to making more horrible movies. But still, I'm inexplicably happy.

 

I'll laugh if "The Marine" tanks, though.

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And Superman is going to kill X-Men. I think SM has more of a family appeal to it and the first movie in a franchise usually makes more than the sequels.

Not so sure about that. I'm thinking Superman Returns won't get past X-Men for the same reason that 4 or 5 of the X-Men comics consistently sell more than any of the Superman comics (and always being near the top of the sales list) every month despite most of them being shit (execpt Whedon's Astonishing X-Men, that kicks ass), the X-Men are percieved as being 'cooler.'

But "mainstream" America doesn't read comics. Superman is more of a household name than X-Men. Just like Spiderman did better than X-Men, I see Superman doing the same. It will be the #1 movie of the year, unless some huge blockbuster is coming out this winter that I am no aware of.

 

EDIT: What big movies are coming out this winter?

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Here is the 4 day total:

 

1 N X-Men: The Last Stand Fox $120,125,000 - 3,690 - $32,554 $120,125,000 $210 1

2 1 The Da Vinci Code Sony $43,000,000 -44.2% 3,754 +19 $11,454 $145,481,000 $125 2

3 2 Over the Hedge DW $35,342,000 -8.1% 4,093 +34 $8,634 $84,398,000 - 2

4 3 Mission: Impossible III Par. $8,567,000 -24.5% 3,053 -397 $2,806 $115,837,000 $150 4

5 4 Poseidon WB $7,000,000 -24.1% 3,245 -310 $2,157 $46,643,000 $160 3

6 5 RV Sony $5,300,000 +5.9% 2,481 -444 $2,136 $57,155,000 $50 5

7 6 See No Evil Lions $3,200,000 -30.1% 1,270 +13 $2,519 $9,163,000 $8 2

8 7 Just My Luck Fox $2,300,000 -32.0% 1,604 -939 $1,433 $13,932,000 - 3

9 9 United 93 Uni. $1,054,000 -24.7% 781 -527 $1,349 $29,878,000 $15 5

10 8 An American Haunting Free $937,000 -36.6% 748 -517 $1,252 $14,908,000 $14 4

11 11 Ice Age: The Meltdown Fox $885,000 -10.4% 633 -523 $1,398 $190,594,000 $80 9

12 10 Akeelah and the Bee Lions $830,000 -17.5% 487 -264 $1,704 $17,048,000 - 5

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I'm betting X-3 will have terrible legs. I'll be shocked if this gets passed 300 million, and will be surprised if it makes 250.

 

So doing well enough to become one of the top 50 highest grossing movies of all time is a sign a movie doesn't have legs?

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What big movies are coming out this winter?

Borat, Nov/3rd.

Flushed Away, Nov/3rd.

Casino Royale, Nov/17th.

Tenacious D in: The Pick of Destiny, Nov/17th.

Apocalypto, Dec/8th.

The Brazilian Job, Dec/15th.

Rocky Balboa, Dec/22nd.

Night at the Museum, Dec/22nd.

The Good Shepherd, Dec/22nd.

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See No Evil Lions

 

This movie sounds awesome!

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But "mainstream" America doesn't read comics. Superman is more of a household name than X-Men. Just like Spiderman did better than X-Men, I see Superman doing the same. It will be the #1 movie of the year, unless some huge blockbuster is coming out this winter that I am no aware of.

 

That didn't stop X2 from outgrossing Batman Begins.

 

EDIT: I, for the record, thought that Begins was the better film too. I don't want to appear that I'm slagging Batman. I'm just pointing out that the X-Men are more popular as a brand than some people realize.

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But "mainstream" America doesn't read comics. Superman is more of a household name than X-Men. Just like Spiderman did better than X-Men, I see Superman doing the same. It will be the #1 movie of the year, unless some huge blockbuster is coming out this winter that I am no aware of.

 

That didn't stop X2 from outgrossing Batman Begins.

 

Seriously. Just because you're a household name, doesn't mean people want to go see your movie. Did "From Justin to Kelly" teach us nothing?

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