The A-Team (2010)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $77,222,099Details
International Box Office $100,019,072Details
Worldwide Box Office $177,241,171
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $28,483,961 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $15,236,663 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $43,720,624
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$25,669,455 (33.2% of total gross)
Legs:3.01 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:43.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$110,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,535 opening theaters/3,544 max. theaters, 4.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $105,507,504

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: June 11th, 2010 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: October 12th, 2010 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence throughout, language and smoking
(Rating bulletin 2122, 5/26/2010)
Running Time: 118 minutes
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Keywords: Directing Yourself, Rescue, Escape, Surprise Twist, Intertitle, Epilogue, Fugitive / On the Run, Gratuitous Cameos, Action Comedy
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: 20th Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Stephen J. Cannell, Top Cow, Scott Free Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 76 $25,669,455 Jun 11, 2010 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 11, 2010 2 $25,669,455   3,535 $7,262   $25,669,455 1
Jun 18, 2010 3 $14,405,318 -44% 3,544 $4,065   $50,427,588 2
Jun 25, 2010 5 $6,204,454 -57% 3,242 $1,914   $63,047,432 3
Jul 2, 2010 7 $3,190,024 -49% 2,153 $1,482   $69,280,974 4
Jul 9, 2010 9 $1,752,421 -45% 1,236 $1,418   $73,923,594 5
Jul 16, 2010 15 $461,023 -74% 428 $1,077   $75,207,206 6
Jul 23, 2010 21 $289,198 -37% 296 $977   $75,737,628 7
Jul 30, 2010 22 $262,351 -9% 282 $930   $76,164,092 8
Aug 6, 2010 28 $190,099 -28% 241 $789   $76,524,168 9
Aug 13, 2010 29 $146,424 -23% 204 $718   $76,793,401 10
Aug 20, 2010 37 $108,366 -26% 151 $718   $76,980,761 11
Aug 27, 2010 42 $66,992 -38% 92 $728   $77,096,459 12
Sep 3, 2010 48 $58,938 -12% 54 $1,091   $77,179,357 13
Sep 10, 2010 66 $17,173 -71% 31 $554   $77,213,489 14

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 11, 2010 2 $9,660,560     3,535 $2,733   $9,660,560 1
Jun 12, 2010 2 $9,357,579 -3%   3,535 $2,647   $19,018,139 2
Jun 13, 2010 2 $6,651,316 -29%   3,535 $1,882   $25,669,455 3
Jun 14, 2010 2 $3,002,209 -55%   3,535 $849   $28,671,664 4
Jun 15, 2010 2 $2,702,221 -10%   3,535 $764   $31,373,885 5
Jun 16, 2010 2 $2,604,142 -4%   3,535 $737   $33,978,027 6
Jun 17, 2010 2 $2,044,243 -22%   3,535 $578   $36,022,270 7
Jun 18, 2010 3 $4,285,169 +110% -56% 3,544 $1,209   $40,307,439 8
Jun 19, 2010 3 $5,227,658 +22% -44% 3,544 $1,475   $45,535,097 9
Jun 20, 2010 3 $4,892,491 -6% -26% 3,544 $1,380   $50,427,588 10
Jun 21, 2010 3 $1,801,587 -63% -40% 3,544 $508   $52,229,175 11
Jun 22, 2010 3 $1,851,050 +3% -31% 3,544 $522   $54,080,225 12
Jun 23, 2010 4 $1,381,096 -25% -47% 3,544 $390   $55,461,321 13
Jun 24, 2010 4 $1,381,657 n/c -32% 3,544 $390   $56,842,978 14
Jun 25, 2010 5 $1,910,374 +38% -55% 3,242 $589   $58,753,352 15
Jun 26, 2010 5 $2,451,789 +28% -53% 3,242 $756   $61,205,141 16
Jun 27, 2010 5 $1,842,291 -25% -62% 3,242 $568   $63,047,432 17
Jun 28, 2010 5 $867,968 -53% -52% 3,242 $268   $63,915,400 18
Jun 29, 2010 6 $831,342 -4% -55% 3,242 $256   $64,746,742 19
Jun 30, 2010 6 $712,643 -14% -48% 2,585 $276   $65,459,385 20
Jul 1, 2010 7 $631,565 -11% -54% 2,153 $293   $66,090,950 21
Jul 2, 2010 7 $1,088,951 +72% -43% 2,153 $506   $67,179,901 22
Jul 3, 2010 7 $1,197,509 +10% -51% 2,153 $556   $68,377,410 23
Jul 4, 2010 7 $903,564 -25% -51% 2,153 $420   $69,280,974 24
Jul 5, 2010 7 $1,213,033 +34% +40% 2,153 $563   $70,494,007 25
Jul 6, 2010 7 $586,471 -52% -29% 2,153 $272   $71,080,478 26
Jul 7, 2010 7 $539,328 -8% -24% 2,153 $251   $71,619,806 27
Jul 8, 2010 7 $551,367 +2% -13% 2,153 $256   $72,171,173 28
Jul 9, 2010 9 $563,272 +2% -48% 1,236 $456   $72,734,445 29
Jul 10, 2010 9 $738,989 +31% -38% 1,236 $598   $73,473,434 30
Jul 11, 2010 9 $450,160 -39% -50% 1,236 $364   $73,923,594 31
Jul 12, 2010 9 $240,348 -47% -80% 1,236 $194   $74,163,942 32
Jul 13, 2010 9 $260,118 +8% -56% 1,236 $210   $74,424,060 33
Jul 14, 2010 10 $160,577 -38% -70% 1,236 $130   $74,584,637 34
Jul 15, 2010 10 $161,546 +1% -71% 1,236 $131   $74,746,183 35
Jul 16, 2010 - $149,544 -7% -73% 428 $349   $74,895,727 36
Jul 17, 2010 - $192,788 +29% -74% 428 $450   $75,088,515 37
Jul 18, 2010 - $118,691 -38% -74% 428 $277   $75,207,206 38
Jul 19, 2010 - $58,766 -50% -76% 428 $137   $75,265,972 39
Jul 20, 2010 - $66,998 +14% -74% 428 $157   $75,332,970 40
Jul 21, 2010 - $56,642 -15% -65% 428 $132   $75,389,612 41
Jul 22, 2010 - $58,818 +4% -64% 428 $137   $75,448,430 42
Jul 23, 2010 - $90,474 +54% -40% 296 $306   $75,538,904 43
Jul 24, 2010 - $121,757 +35% -37% 296 $411   $75,660,661 44
Jul 25, 2010 - $76,967 -37% -35% 296 $260   $75,737,628 45
Jul 26, 2010 - $40,043 -48% -32% 296 $135   $75,777,671 46
Jul 27, 2010 - $43,352 +8% -35% 296 $146   $75,821,023 47
Jul 28, 2010 - $38,728 -11% -32% 296 $131   $75,859,751 48
Jul 29, 2010 - $41,990 +8% -29% 296 $142   $75,901,741 49
Jul 30, 2010 - $81,180 +93% -10% 282 $288   $75,982,921 50
Jul 31, 2010 - $103,438 +27% -15% 282 $367   $76,086,359 51
Aug 1, 2010 - $77,733 -25% +1% 282 $276   $76,164,092 52
Aug 2, 2010 - $40,152 -48% n/c 282 $142   $76,204,244 53
Aug 3, 2010 - $46,983 +17% +8% 282 $167   $76,251,227 54
Aug 4, 2010 - $41,932 -11% +8% 282 $149   $76,293,159 55
Aug 5, 2010 - $40,910 -2% -3% 282 $145   $76,334,069 56
Aug 6, 2010 - $59,603 +46% -27% 241 $247   $76,393,672 57
Aug 7, 2010 - $75,299 +26% -27% 241 $312   $76,468,971 58
Aug 8, 2010 - $55,197 -27% -29% 241 $229   $76,524,168 59
Aug 9, 2010 - $30,169 -45% -25% 241 $125   $76,554,337 60
Aug 10, 2010 - $35,237 +17% -25% 241 $146   $76,589,574 61
Aug 11, 2010 - $28,776 -18% -31% 241 $119   $76,618,350 62
Aug 12, 2010 - $28,627 -1% -30% 241 $119   $76,646,977 63
Aug 13, 2010 - $47,173 +65% -21% 204 $231   $76,694,150 64
Aug 14, 2010 - $58,975 +25% -22% 204 $289   $76,753,125 65
Aug 15, 2010 - $40,276 -32% -27% 204 $197   $76,793,401 66
Aug 16, 2010 - $19,079 -53% -37% 204 $94   $76,812,480 67
Aug 17, 2010 - $22,247 +17% -37% 204 $109   $76,834,727 68
Aug 18, 2010 - $18,246 -18% -37% 204 $89   $76,852,973 69
Aug 19, 2010 - $19,422 +6% -32% 204 $95   $76,872,395 70
Aug 20, 2010 - $32,873 +69% -30% 151 $218   $76,905,268 71
Aug 21, 2010 - $46,431 +41% -21% 151 $307   $76,951,699 72
Aug 22, 2010 - $29,062 -37% -28% 151 $192   $76,980,761 73
Aug 23, 2010 - $12,460 -57% -35% 151 $83   $76,993,221 74
Aug 24, 2010 - $13,120 +5% -41% 151 $87   $77,006,341 75
Aug 25, 2010 - $11,140 -15% -39% 151 $74   $77,017,481 76
Aug 26, 2010 - $11,986 +8% -38% 151 $79   $77,029,467 77
Aug 27, 2010 - $21,496 +79% -35% 92 $234   $77,050,963 78
Aug 28, 2010 - $30,290 +41% -35% 92 $329   $77,081,253 79
Aug 29, 2010 - $15,206 -50% -48% 92 $165   $77,096,459 80
Aug 30, 2010 - $5,284 -65% -58% 92 $57   $77,101,743 81
Aug 31, 2010 - $6,846 +30% -48% 92 $74   $77,108,589 82
Sep 1, 2010 - $5,720 -16% -49% 92 $62   $77,114,309 83
Sep 2, 2010 - $6,110 +7% -49% 92 $66   $77,120,419 84
Sep 3, 2010 - $9,983 +63% -54% 54 $185   $77,130,402 85
Sep 4, 2010 - $16,529 +66% -45% 54 $306   $77,146,931 86
Sep 5, 2010 - $32,426 +96% +113% 54 $600   $77,179,357 87
Sep 6, 2010 56 $7,977 -75% +51% 54 $148   $77,187,334 88
Sep 7, 2010 - $3,145 -61% -54% 54 $58   $77,190,479 89
Sep 8, 2010 - $2,693 -14% -53% 54 $50   $77,193,172 90
Sep 9, 2010 - $3,144 +17% -49% 54 $58   $77,196,316 91

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 11, 2010 2 $36,022,270   3,535 $10,190   $36,022,270 1
Jun 18, 2010 3 $20,820,708 -42% 3,544 $5,875   $56,842,978 2
Jun 25, 2010 7 $9,247,972 -56% 3,242 $2,853   $66,090,950 3
Jul 2, 2010 7 $6,080,223 -34% 2,153 $2,824   $72,171,173 4
Jul 9, 2010 10 $2,575,010 -58% 1,236 $2,083   $74,746,183 5
Jul 16, 2010 15 $702,247 -73% 428 $1,641   $75,448,430 6
Jul 23, 2010 21 $453,311 -35% 296 $1,531   $75,901,741 7
Jul 30, 2010 22 $432,328 -5% 282 $1,533   $76,334,069 8
Aug 6, 2010 28 $312,908 -28% 241 $1,298   $76,646,977 9
Aug 13, 2010 31 $225,418 -28% 204 $1,105   $76,872,395 10
Aug 20, 2010 38 $157,072 -30% 151 $1,040   $77,029,467 11
Aug 27, 2010 43 $90,952 -42% 92 $989   $77,120,419 12
Sep 3, 2010 50 $75,897 -17% 54 $1,406   $77,196,316 13
Sep 10, 2010 67 $25,783 -66% 31 $832   $77,222,099 14

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
Dec 19, 20104638,465 638,465$10,847,520$10,847,52010
Dec 26, 201012301,468-53% 939,933$5,121,941$15,969,46111
Jan 2, 20117267,072-11% 1,207,005$3,202,193$19,171,65412
Jan 9, 20111990,045-66% 1,297,050$1,188,594$20,360,24813
Jan 16, 20112150,486-44% 1,347,536$864,825$21,225,07314
Jan 23, 20111847,821-5% 1,395,357$737,400$21,962,47315
Jan 30, 20113027,730-42% 1,423,087$461,150$22,423,62316
Feb 6, 20113022,848-18% 1,445,935$404,410$22,828,03317
Feb 20, 201121132,063 1,598,395$1,413,074$24,608,04919

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 19, 20103237,020 237,020$5,387,464$5,387,46410
Dec 26, 20107170,641-28% 407,661$3,240,478$8,627,94211
Jan 2, 20113167,497-2% 575,158$2,118,839$10,746,78112
Jan 9, 2011835,662-79% 610,820$677,216$11,423,99713
Jan 16, 2011736,397+2% 647,217$672,971$12,096,96814
Jan 23, 20111319,735-46% 666,952$374,775$12,471,74315

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Leading Cast

Liam Neeson Hannibal
Bradley Cooper Face
Quinton Jackson B.A. Baracus

Supporting Cast

Jessica Biel Charissa Sosa
Sharlto Copley Murdock
Patrick Wilson Lynch
Gerald McRaney General Morrison
Henry Czerny Director McCready
Yul Vazquez Javier Tuco
Brian Bloom Pike

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

Production and Technical Credits

Joe Carnahan Director
Joe Carnahan Screenwriter
Brian Bloom Screenwriter
Skip Woods Screenwriter
Frank Lupo Story Creator
Stephen J. Cannell Story Creator
Jules Daly Producer
Alex Young Producer
Iain Smith Producer
Stephen J. Cannell Producer
Spike Seldin Producer
Tony Scott Producer
Ridley Scott Executive Producer
Marc Silvestri Executive Producer
Ross Fanger Executive Producer
Mauro Fiore Cinematographer
Roger Barton Editor
Jim May Editor
Alan Silvestri Composer
Charles Wood Production Designer
Helen Jarvis Supervising Art Director
Michael Diner Art Director
Dan Hermansen Art Director
Elizabeth Wilcox Set Decorator
Betsy Heimann Costume Designer
David Husby Sound Designer
Craig Henighan Supervising Sound Editor
John A Larsen Supervising Sound Editor
James E. Price Visual Effects Supervisor
Mike Vezina Special Effects Supervisor
Jim Brebner Assistant Director
Phil Neilson Second Unit Director
Larry Blanford Second Unit Director
Ben Bray Stunt Coordinator
Frank Torres Stunt Coordinator
Owen Walstrom Stunt Coordinator
Tricia Wood Casting Director
Deborah Aquila Casting Director
Coreen Mayrs Casting Director
Heike Brandstatter Casting Director
Kenneth Karman Supervising Music Editor
Lee Cleary Assistant Director
Kelly Port Visual Effects Supervisor

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

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It turns out that the battle of the 80s superstars was a one-sided affair, as The Karate Kid easily took the top spot. Overall, the box office brought in $151 million over the weekend, which was 18% higher than last weekend and nearly 10% higher than the same weekend last year. It will take a few more weekends like this before the exuberance from earlier in the year returns, but this is a welcome result. Year-to-date, 2010 has now made $4.68 billion compared to last year's running tally of $4.53 billion, but its lead is due to much higher ticket prices. Attendance is down by 3%. More...

Weekend Estimates: Karate Kid Defeats A-Team

June 13th, 2010

The Karate Kid won the battle of the '80s revivals over the weekend with a solid $56,000,000, well ahead of The A-Team, which could only manage $26,000,000. In what has been a very disappointing Summer so far, a $50 million plus opening for a franchise revival has to be considered a success, and it will almost certainly give Sony their first $100 million hit of the year. More...

Battle of the 80s Superstars

June 10th, 2010

It's The A-Team vs. The Karate Kid in a battle of 1980s cultural icons. Analysts seem to be evenly split on which of these will spawn the box office champion this weekend, but most expect both of them to at least be mid-level hits. Almost all of them expect them to both top last year's two new releases, probably combined. They might even do well enough to help 2010 end its slump. More...

Contest: A-List Prizes

June 4th, 2010

There are two saturation level releases coming out next week, but while The Karate Kid is likely going to be the wider release, I think The A-Team will top the charts and it is therefore it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The A-Team. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Family Guy: Volume 8 on DVD, as well as American Dad!: Volume 5 on DVD.

Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of Family Guy: Volume 8 on DVD, as well as American Dad!: Volume 5 on DVD. Finally, one additional person will be chosen at random and they will win the final copy of Family Guy: Volume 8 on DVD, as well as American Dad!: Volume 5 on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2010 Preview: June

June 1st, 2010

So far this summer the disappointments are outnumbering the pleasant surprises by a disturbing margin. Granted, we've only just finished May, but none of the May wide releases met expectations. None. Iron Man 2 was still a massive hit, but no film since then has come close to matching its box office prowess and we are coming close to hitting the panic button at the box office. Worse still, June of 2009 was better than expected with two massive hits that came out of nowhere. Plus, there was the release of the Revenge of the Fallen, which for much of the year looked like it would be the biggest hit of 2009. So, do we have any films likely to do as well as Revenge this June? Maybe. And hopefully we will have more depth, because outside those three films, the rest of June 2009 struggled. More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - March 25, 2008

March 25th, 2008

This week another number of upcoming movies, new stars and directors have been added to our archive! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - March 23, 2008

March 23rd, 2008

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Cry, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, The A-Team and more! More...

Cast Updates - March 20, 2008

March 20th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for The Grand, The Proposal, The Legend of Secret Pass, 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:$25,669,455 (33.2% of total gross)
Legs:3.01 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:43.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$110,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,535 opening theaters/3,544 max. theaters, 4.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $105,507,504

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

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: June 11th, 2010 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: October 12th, 2010 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for intense sequences of action and violence throughout, language and smoking
(Rating bulletin 2122, 5/26/2010)
Running Time: 118 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Fast Five
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Keywords: Directing Yourself, Rescue, Escape, Surprise Twist, Intertitle, Epilogue, Fugitive / On the Run, Gratuitous Cameos, Action Comedy
Source:Based on TV
Genre:Action
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: 20th Century Fox, Dune Entertainment, Stephen J. Cannell, Top Cow, Scott Free Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Top Based on TV Weekend Domestic 76 $25,669,455 Jun 11, 2010 3

Leading Cast

Liam Neeson Hannibal
Bradley Cooper Face
Quinton Jackson B.A. Baracus

Supporting Cast

Jessica Biel Charissa Sosa
Sharlto Copley Murdock
Patrick Wilson Lynch
Gerald McRaney General Morrison
Henry Czerny Director McCready
Yul Vazquez Javier Tuco
Brian Bloom Pike

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

Production and Technical Credits

Joe Carnahan Director
Joe Carnahan Screenwriter
Brian Bloom Screenwriter
Skip Woods Screenwriter
Frank Lupo Story Creator
Stephen J. Cannell Story Creator
Jules Daly Producer
Alex Young Producer
Iain Smith Producer
Stephen J. Cannell Producer
Spike Seldin Producer
Tony Scott Producer
Ridley Scott Executive Producer
Marc Silvestri Executive Producer
Ross Fanger Executive Producer
Mauro Fiore Cinematographer
Roger Barton Editor
Jim May Editor
Alan Silvestri Composer
Charles Wood Production Designer
Helen Jarvis Supervising Art Director
Michael Diner Art Director
Dan Hermansen Art Director
Elizabeth Wilcox Set Decorator
Betsy Heimann Costume Designer
David Husby Sound Designer
Craig Henighan Supervising Sound Editor
John A Larsen Supervising Sound Editor
James E. Price Visual Effects Supervisor
Mike Vezina Special Effects Supervisor
Jim Brebner Assistant Director
Phil Neilson Second Unit Director
Larry Blanford Second Unit Director
Ben Bray Stunt Coordinator
Frank Torres Stunt Coordinator
Owen Walstrom Stunt Coordinator
Tricia Wood Casting Director
Deborah Aquila Casting Director
Coreen Mayrs Casting Director
Heike Brandstatter Casting Director
Kenneth Karman Supervising Music Editor
Lee Cleary Assistant Director
Kelly Port Visual Effects Supervisor

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

DVD Sales: Resident Finds Plenty of Homes

January 11th, 2011

Only two new releases charted this week, and only one of them could lay claim to top spot. That DVD was Resident Evil: Afterlife, which sold 576,000 units and generated $9.86 million in opening week sales. On the other hand, Despicable Me could also legitimately claim first place with $9.98 million in revenue from 565,000 units. So far that film has sold 5.73 million DVDs for $96.82 million in total sales. More...

DVD Sales: Gru was Despicable to the Competition

December 28th, 2010

There were seven new releases to chart this week, including the new number one. In fact, that new number one dominated in a surprising way and none of the other new releases managed to make much of an impact at the box office. Despicable Me led the way with 3.75 million units sold and $62.70 million. If there were any doubts about a sequel, this ended them, as the film is already in the top ten for the year. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 28st, 2010

December 27th, 2010

It's the last week of the year and despite some choices for Boxing Week sales, there's not a lot interesting on this week's list of DVD and Blu-ray releases. There are barely more than a dozen releases, and some of those I wouldn't have mentioned had it been busier. As for Pick of the Week, there's only one contender, Archer: Season One. It's a very funny, and very demented show and even though I'm not 100% happy with the extras, it is definitely worth picking up. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: A-Team

December 25th, 2010

The A-Team is a show that a lot of children of the 80s grew up on. These same kids are probably the right age to be making major decisions at studios, so it should come as no surprise that it was adapted into a movie. A-Team should have been a sure hit this this past summer, but it never really caught on with audiences here, finishing with just over $75 million on a $110 million budget. It performed only marginally better internationally, while it will need strong home market numbers to break even. Does it deserve to find an audience on the home market? And is the Blu-ray worth picking up over just renting? More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for December 14th, 2010

December 13th, 2010

This week we have the last of the major summer blockbusters hitting the home market, and not only did Despicable Me earn $250 million domestically and more than $500 million worldwide, it also earned amazing reviews. This makes it an obvious contender for Pick of the Week. Unfortunately, the screener is late, and I hate to award that honor to a release when this is the case. As far as its competition is concerned, there are two main releases vying for that title: The Quintessential Guy Maddin! on DVD and The Town on Blu-ray. Despite my well-documented pro-Canada bias, I'm giving it to the latter. More...

International Details: Toy Story Falls, and Rises, to Second Place

August 8th, 2010

Over the past weekend, Toy Story 3 fell to second place on the international chart with $38.69 million on 7806 screens in 42 markets. However, it rose to second place for 2010 on the international chart with $436.65 million overtaking Shrek Forever After. The only 2010 release that has made more internationally is Alice in Wonderland. Worldwide it now has $826.41 million and it has very likely already surpassed Finding Nemo to become Pixar's biggest hit. The film's only major release of the week came in Germany over the weekend, where it made $4.03 million on 740 screens, bringing the total to $4.35 million. While this is a good result, its not great, and prior to this the film had been doing great. It also remained in the top spot in the U.K. over the weekend, with $12.81 million on 564 screens, for a two week total of $62.82 million. It has likely overtaken Alice in Wonderland to become the biggest hit of 2010 released in that market. As for the film's future, it has yet to open in South Korea and Scandinavia. If it does well in those markets, $1 billion worldwide is still within reach. More...

International Details: Shrek's Expansion is Taking Forever

July 11th, 2010

In an age of day-and-date global releases, Shrek Forever After is taking the slow route. This week it opened in a number of major markets, which propelled it into second place with $42.57 million on 4,484 screens in 25 markets for a total of $137.12 million internationally and $369.40 million worldwide. In the U.K. it opened with $13.56 million on 539 screens, which was easily enough for first place. However, its predecessor made $33.45 million during its opening three years ago. Ouch. In France it made $10.77 million on 842 screens, down from $13.05 million. South Korea produced $6.37 million on 627 screens, including midweek numbers, down from $10.74 million. Finally, in Germany it made $5.11 million on 767 screens, down from $7.84 million. The film is still a major hit and will have no trouble earning a profit; however, it is still the weakest in the franchise when you look at ticket sales. More...

International Details: Knight has Bright Start

July 4th, 2010

Knight and Day started its international run in second place with $12.42 million on 2241 screens in 12 markets. It opened in first place in Russia with $3.33 million on 949 screens, while it also took top spot in South Korea with $3.04 million on 565 screens over the weekend and $3.76 million in total. Next up for the film is the U.K. this weekend, while it has major market openings right till October when it debuts in Japan. More...

Toys Remain Brisk Sellers

June 28th, 2010

It was no surprise that Toy Story 3 was able to remain on top of the box office chart for the second weekend in a row. Also, the new releases combined did about as well as expected. Unfortunately, "as well as expected" still left the box office down 17% from last weekend at $165 million. Coincidentally, it was also down 17% from last year. 2010 is still leading 2009, but its margin is slipping and, as of the end of the weekend, it is just 2.1% ahead at $5.22 billion to $5.11 billion. More...

International Details: A-Team Earns a B-Grade

June 26th, 2010

The A-Team climbed to second place with $13.97 million on 4929 screens in 48 markets for a total of $34.74 million. New openings this past weekend include France, where it made $3.05 million on 621 screens. On the one hand, that was enough for first place. On the other hand, that's not a particularly strong start, especially for a summer blockbuster. It was only half has much as Prince of Persia opened with, for instance. In Italy it had a similar result with a first place, $1.11 million opening on 354 screens. That said, if it can earn half of what Prince of Persia does, then The A-Team will end its run with more than $100 million internationally and close to $200 million worldwide. As long as it is a hit on the home market, that will be enough to show a profit eventually, particularly if you take into account increased DVD sales for the TV series it is based on. More...

Will Toys Be Taken to the Attic?

June 24th, 2010

Two new wide releases look to unseat Toy Story 3 this weekend, including one that got its start on Wednesday. There's good news, at least for Pixar, as it appears Toy Story 3 will walk away with the win. There's bad news for the industry, as it appears both new releases could struggle to match earlier expectations. And then there's the ugly news. This time last year saw the release of Revenge of the Fallen, so the year-over-year comparison could be... well... ugly. More...

Century Mark for Oldest Digital Franchise

June 21st, 2010

It has been 15 years since Pixar essentially created the digital animation market. In that time, it has proven to be the most consistent studio both in terms of quality and box office success. That was reinforced this weekend, as Toy Story 3 easily won the box office race, setting a few records along the way. Overall, the box office brought in $199 million, which was the best weekend of 2010 since the first weekend of the year (when Avatar was still dominating the chart). Box office was up nearly 32% from last weekend, and more importantly, up just over 32% from last year. 2010 has now earned an impressive $4.95 billion, which is is 4% higher than last year's pace. However, a lot of this is due to the inflated 3D ticket prices and attendance is still down more than 2% from last year. More...

Weekend Preview: Pixar Turns it Up to Eleven

June 17th, 2010

Pixar releases its eleventh feature-length film this weekend. And considering its previous ten have all opened in first place (assuming you discount prestige limited releases) this is reason for Disney to celebrate. In fact, it could be reason for the industry as a whole to celebrate, considering more than 10 million tickets could be sold for this movie, which means more than 10 million people watching trailers for upcoming releases, seeing posters for new movies, etc. Compared to last year, Toy Story 3 could make more than the top five combined, which should help boost 2010's lead over 2009. More...

International Top of the Chart: No A-List New Releases

June 16th, 2010

There were no new releases that dominated the international box office, which allowed Sex and the City 2 to remain in first place with $23.86 million on 7204 screens in 58 markets for a total of $133.04 million internationally and $217.70 million worldwide. The film opened in South Korea, but bombed with just $676,000 on 303 screens over the weekend and $856,000 in total. On the other hand, it remained in first place in the U.K. with $2.19 million on 542 screens over the weekend for a total of $25.59 million after three weeks of release. This film might not make as much worldwide as the original made internationally, but $250 million at the global box office should still be enough to show a profit sometime during the home market. However, don't expect the franchise to be stretched to a trilogy. More...

Contest: A-List Prizes: Winning Announcement

June 14th, 2010

The winners of our A-List Prizes contest were determined and they are... More...

Karate Kid Scores Convincing Takedown

June 14th, 2010

It turns out that the battle of the 80s superstars was a one-sided affair, as The Karate Kid easily took the top spot. Overall, the box office brought in $151 million over the weekend, which was 18% higher than last weekend and nearly 10% higher than the same weekend last year. It will take a few more weekends like this before the exuberance from earlier in the year returns, but this is a welcome result. Year-to-date, 2010 has now made $4.68 billion compared to last year's running tally of $4.53 billion, but its lead is due to much higher ticket prices. Attendance is down by 3%. More...

Weekend Estimates: Karate Kid Defeats A-Team

June 13th, 2010

The Karate Kid won the battle of the '80s revivals over the weekend with a solid $56,000,000, well ahead of The A-Team, which could only manage $26,000,000. In what has been a very disappointing Summer so far, a $50 million plus opening for a franchise revival has to be considered a success, and it will almost certainly give Sony their first $100 million hit of the year. More...

Battle of the 80s Superstars

June 10th, 2010

It's The A-Team vs. The Karate Kid in a battle of 1980s cultural icons. Analysts seem to be evenly split on which of these will spawn the box office champion this weekend, but most expect both of them to at least be mid-level hits. Almost all of them expect them to both top last year's two new releases, probably combined. They might even do well enough to help 2010 end its slump. More...

Contest: A-List Prizes

June 4th, 2010

There are two saturation level releases coming out next week, but while The Karate Kid is likely going to be the wider release, I think The A-Team will top the charts and it is therefore it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for The A-Team. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Family Guy: Volume 8 on DVD, as well as American Dad!: Volume 5 on DVD.

Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of Family Guy: Volume 8 on DVD, as well as American Dad!: Volume 5 on DVD. Finally, one additional person will be chosen at random and they will win the final copy of Family Guy: Volume 8 on DVD, as well as American Dad!: Volume 5 on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

2010 Preview: June

June 1st, 2010

So far this summer the disappointments are outnumbering the pleasant surprises by a disturbing margin. Granted, we've only just finished May, but none of the May wide releases met expectations. None. Iron Man 2 was still a massive hit, but no film since then has come close to matching its box office prowess and we are coming close to hitting the panic button at the box office. Worse still, June of 2009 was better than expected with two massive hits that came out of nowhere. Plus, there was the release of the Revenge of the Fallen, which for much of the year looked like it would be the biggest hit of 2009. So, do we have any films likely to do as well as Revenge this June? Maybe. And hopefully we will have more depth, because outside those three films, the rest of June 2009 struggled. More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - March 25, 2008

March 25th, 2008

This week another number of upcoming movies, new stars and directors have been added to our archive! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - March 23, 2008

March 23rd, 2008

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Cry, Vicky Cristina Barcelona, The A-Team and more! More...

Cast Updates - March 20, 2008

March 20th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for The Grand, The Proposal, The Legend of Secret Pass, and more! More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 11, 2010 2 $25,669,455   3,535 $7,262   $25,669,455 1
Jun 18, 2010 3 $14,405,318 -44% 3,544 $4,065   $50,427,588 2
Jun 25, 2010 5 $6,204,454 -57% 3,242 $1,914   $63,047,432 3
Jul 2, 2010 7 $3,190,024 -49% 2,153 $1,482   $69,280,974 4
Jul 9, 2010 9 $1,752,421 -45% 1,236 $1,418   $73,923,594 5
Jul 16, 2010 15 $461,023 -74% 428 $1,077   $75,207,206 6
Jul 23, 2010 21 $289,198 -37% 296 $977   $75,737,628 7
Jul 30, 2010 22 $262,351 -9% 282 $930   $76,164,092 8
Aug 6, 2010 28 $190,099 -28% 241 $789   $76,524,168 9
Aug 13, 2010 29 $146,424 -23% 204 $718   $76,793,401 10
Aug 20, 2010 37 $108,366 -26% 151 $718   $76,980,761 11
Aug 27, 2010 42 $66,992 -38% 92 $728   $77,096,459 12
Sep 3, 2010 48 $58,938 -12% 54 $1,091   $77,179,357 13
Sep 10, 2010 66 $17,173 -71% 31 $554   $77,213,489 14

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jun 11, 2010 2 $9,660,560     3,535 $2,733   $9,660,560 1
Jun 12, 2010 2 $9,357,579 -3%   3,535 $2,647   $19,018,139 2
Jun 13, 2010 2 $6,651,316 -29%   3,535 $1,882   $25,669,455 3
Jun 14, 2010 2 $3,002,209 -55%   3,535 $849   $28,671,664 4
Jun 15, 2010 2 $2,702,221 -10%   3,535 $764   $31,373,885 5
Jun 16, 2010 2 $2,604,142 -4%   3,535 $737   $33,978,027 6
Jun 17, 2010 2 $2,044,243 -22%   3,535 $578   $36,022,270 7
Jun 18, 2010 3 $4,285,169 +110% -56% 3,544 $1,209   $40,307,439 8
Jun 19, 2010 3 $5,227,658 +22% -44% 3,544 $1,475   $45,535,097 9
Jun 20, 2010 3 $4,892,491 -6% -26% 3,544 $1,380   $50,427,588 10
Jun 21, 2010 3 $1,801,587 -63% -40% 3,544 $508   $52,229,175 11
Jun 22, 2010 3 $1,851,050 +3% -31% 3,544 $522   $54,080,225 12
Jun 23, 2010 4 $1,381,096 -25% -47% 3,544 $390   $55,461,321 13
Jun 24, 2010 4 $1,381,657 n/c -32% 3,544 $390   $56,842,978 14
Jun 25, 2010 5 $1,910,374 +38% -55% 3,242 $589   $58,753,352 15
Jun 26, 2010 5 $2,451,789 +28% -53% 3,242 $756   $61,205,141 16
Jun 27, 2010 5 $1,842,291 -25% -62% 3,242 $568   $63,047,432 17
Jun 28, 2010 5 $867,968 -53% -52% 3,242 $268   $63,915,400 18
Jun 29, 2010 6 $831,342 -4% -55% 3,242 $256   $64,746,742 19
Jun 30, 2010 6 $712,643 -14% -48% 2,585 $276   $65,459,385 20
Jul 1, 2010 7 $631,565 -11% -54% 2,153 $293   $66,090,950 21
Jul 2, 2010 7 $1,088,951 +72% -43% 2,153 $506   $67,179,901 22
Jul 3, 2010 7 $1,197,509 +10% -51% 2,153 $556   $68,377,410 23
Jul 4, 2010 7 $903,564 -25% -51% 2,153 $420   $69,280,974 24
Jul 5, 2010 7 $1,213,033 +34% +40% 2,153 $563   $70,494,007 25
Jul 6, 2010 7 $586,471 -52% -29% 2,153 $272   $71,080,478 26
Jul 7, 2010 7 $539,328 -8% -24% 2,153 $251   $71,619,806 27
Jul 8, 2010 7 $551,367 +2% -13% 2,153 $256   $72,171,173 28
Jul 9, 2010 9 $563,272 +2% -48% 1,236 $456   $72,734,445 29
Jul 10, 2010 9 $738,989 +31% -38% 1,236 $598   $73,473,434 30
Jul 11, 2010 9 $450,160 -39% -50% 1,236 $364   $73,923,594 31
Jul 12, 2010 9 $240,348 -47% -80% 1,236 $194   $74,163,942 32
Jul 13, 2010 9 $260,118 +8% -56% 1,236 $210   $74,424,060 33
Jul 14, 2010 10 $160,577 -38% -70% 1,236 $130   $74,584,637 34
Jul 15, 2010 10 $161,546 +1% -71% 1,236 $131   $74,746,183 35
Jul 16, 2010 - $149,544 -7% -73% 428 $349   $74,895,727 36
Jul 17, 2010 - $192,788 +29% -74% 428 $450   $75,088,515 37
Jul 18, 2010 - $118,691 -38% -74% 428 $277   $75,207,206 38
Jul 19, 2010 - $58,766 -50% -76% 428 $137   $75,265,972 39
Jul 20, 2010 - $66,998 +14% -74% 428 $157   $75,332,970 40
Jul 21, 2010 - $56,642 -15% -65% 428 $132   $75,389,612 41
Jul 22, 2010 - $58,818 +4% -64% 428 $137   $75,448,430 42
Jul 23, 2010 - $90,474 +54% -40% 296 $306   $75,538,904 43
Jul 24, 2010 - $121,757 +35% -37% 296 $411   $75,660,661 44
Jul 25, 2010 - $76,967 -37% -35% 296 $260   $75,737,628 45
Jul 26, 2010 - $40,043 -48% -32% 296 $135   $75,777,671 46
Jul 27, 2010 - $43,352 +8% -35% 296 $146   $75,821,023 47
Jul 28, 2010 - $38,728 -11% -32% 296 $131   $75,859,751 48
Jul 29, 2010 - $41,990 +8% -29% 296 $142   $75,901,741 49
Jul 30, 2010 - $81,180 +93% -10% 282 $288   $75,982,921 50
Jul 31, 2010 - $103,438 +27% -15% 282 $367   $76,086,359 51
Aug 1, 2010 - $77,733 -25% +1% 282 $276   $76,164,092 52
Aug 2, 2010 - $40,152 -48% n/c 282 $142   $76,204,244 53
Aug 3, 2010 - $46,983 +17% +8% 282 $167   $76,251,227 54
Aug 4, 2010 - $41,932 -11% +8% 282 $149   $76,293,159 55
Aug 5, 2010 - $40,910 -2% -3% 282 $145   $76,334,069 56
Aug 6, 2010 - $59,603 +46% -27% 241 $247   $76,393,672 57
Aug 7, 2010 - $75,299 +26% -27% 241 $312   $76,468,971 58
Aug 8, 2010 - $55,197 -27% -29% 241 $229   $76,524,168 59
Aug 9, 2010 - $30,169 -45% -25% 241 $125   $76,554,337 60
Aug 10, 2010 - $35,237 +17% -25% 241 $146   $76,589,574 61
Aug 11, 2010 - $28,776 -18% -31% 241 $119   $76,618,350 62
Aug 12, 2010 - $28,627 -1% -30% 241 $119   $76,646,977 63
Aug 13, 2010 - $47,173 +65% -21% 204 $231   $76,694,150 64
Aug 14, 2010 - $58,975 +25% -22% 204 $289   $76,753,125 65
Aug 15, 2010 - $40,276 -32% -27% 204 $197   $76,793,401 66
Aug 16, 2010 - $19,079 -53% -37% 204 $94   $76,812,480 67
Aug 17, 2010 - $22,247 +17% -37% 204 $109   $76,834,727 68
Aug 18, 2010 - $18,246 -18% -37% 204 $89   $76,852,973 69
Aug 19, 2010 - $19,422 +6% -32% 204 $95   $76,872,395 70
Aug 20, 2010 - $32,873 +69% -30% 151 $218   $76,905,268 71
Aug 21, 2010 - $46,431 +41% -21% 151 $307   $76,951,699 72
Aug 22, 2010 - $29,062 -37% -28% 151 $192   $76,980,761 73
Aug 23, 2010 - $12,460 -57% -35% 151 $83   $76,993,221 74
Aug 24, 2010 - $13,120 +5% -41% 151 $87   $77,006,341 75
Aug 25, 2010 - $11,140 -15% -39% 151 $74   $77,017,481 76
Aug 26, 2010 - $11,986 +8% -38% 151 $79   $77,029,467 77
Aug 27, 2010 - $21,496 +79% -35% 92 $234   $77,050,963 78
Aug 28, 2010 - $30,290 +41% -35% 92 $329   $77,081,253 79
Aug 29, 2010 - $15,206 -50% -48% 92 $165   $77,096,459 80
Aug 30, 2010 - $5,284 -65% -58% 92 $57   $77,101,743 81
Aug 31, 2010 - $6,846 +30% -48% 92 $74   $77,108,589 82
Sep 1, 2010 - $5,720 -16% -49% 92 $62   $77,114,309 83
Sep 2, 2010 - $6,110 +7% -49% 92 $66   $77,120,419 84
Sep 3, 2010 - $9,983 +63% -54% 54 $185   $77,130,402 85
Sep 4, 2010 - $16,529 +66% -45% 54 $306   $77,146,931 86
Sep 5, 2010 - $32,426 +96% +113% 54 $600   $77,179,357 87
Sep 6, 2010 56 $7,977 -75% +51% 54 $148   $77,187,334 88
Sep 7, 2010 - $3,145 -61% -54% 54 $58   $77,190,479 89
Sep 8, 2010 - $2,693 -14% -53% 54 $50   $77,193,172 90
Sep 9, 2010 - $3,144 +17% -49% 54 $58   $77,196,316 91

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jun 11, 2010 2 $36,022,270   3,535 $10,190   $36,022,270 1
Jun 18, 2010 3 $20,820,708 -42% 3,544 $5,875   $56,842,978 2
Jun 25, 2010 7 $9,247,972 -56% 3,242 $2,853   $66,090,950 3
Jul 2, 2010 7 $6,080,223 -34% 2,153 $2,824   $72,171,173 4
Jul 9, 2010 10 $2,575,010 -58% 1,236 $2,083   $74,746,183 5
Jul 16, 2010 15 $702,247 -73% 428 $1,641   $75,448,430 6
Jul 23, 2010 21 $453,311 -35% 296 $1,531   $75,901,741 7
Jul 30, 2010 22 $432,328 -5% 282 $1,533   $76,334,069 8
Aug 6, 2010 28 $312,908 -28% 241 $1,298   $76,646,977 9
Aug 13, 2010 31 $225,418 -28% 204 $1,105   $76,872,395 10
Aug 20, 2010 38 $157,072 -30% 151 $1,040   $77,029,467 11
Aug 27, 2010 43 $90,952 -42% 92 $989   $77,120,419 12
Sep 3, 2010 50 $75,897 -17% 54 $1,406   $77,196,316 13
Sep 10, 2010 67 $25,783 -66% 31 $832   $77,222,099 14

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
Dec 19, 20104638,465 638,465$10,847,520$10,847,52010
Dec 26, 201012301,468-53% 939,933$5,121,941$15,969,46111
Jan 2, 20117267,072-11% 1,207,005$3,202,193$19,171,65412
Jan 9, 20111990,045-66% 1,297,050$1,188,594$20,360,24813
Jan 16, 20112150,486-44% 1,347,536$864,825$21,225,07314
Jan 23, 20111847,821-5% 1,395,357$737,400$21,962,47315
Jan 30, 20113027,730-42% 1,423,087$461,150$22,423,62316
Feb 6, 20113022,848-18% 1,445,935$404,410$22,828,03317
Feb 20, 201121132,063 1,598,395$1,413,074$24,608,04919

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Dec 19, 20103237,020 237,020$5,387,464$5,387,46410
Dec 26, 20107170,641-28% 407,661$3,240,478$8,627,94211
Jan 2, 20113167,497-2% 575,158$2,118,839$10,746,78112
Jan 9, 2011835,662-79% 610,820$677,216$11,423,99713
Jan 16, 2011736,397+2% 647,217$672,971$12,096,96814
Jan 23, 20111319,735-46% 666,952$374,775$12,471,74315

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