Netherlands Box Office for Fist Fight (2017)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Netherlands Box Office | $708,517 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $40,286,416 | Details |
Home Market Performance | ||
North America DVD Sales | $4,959,461 | Details |
North America Blu-ray Sales | $2,141,206 | Details |
Total North America Video Sales | $7,100,667 | |
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Synopsis
On the last day of the year, mild-mannered high school English teacher Andy Campbell is trying his best to keep it together amidst senior pranks, a dysfunctional administration and budget cuts that put jobs on the line. But things go from bad to worse when he accidentally crosses his much tougher and deeply feared colleague, Ron Strickland, who challenges Campbell to an old-fashioned throw down after school. News of the fight spreads like wildfire and ends up becoming the very thing this school, and Campbell, needed.
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Movie Details
Production Budget: | $25,000,000 |
Netherlands Releases: | February 23rd, 2017 (Wide) |
Video Release: | May 16th, 2017 by Warner Home Video |
MPAA Rating: | R for language throughout, sexual content/nudity and drug material. (Rating bulletin 2456 (Cert #50518), 12/21/2016) |
Running Time: | 91 minutes |
Keywords: | Teachers, Fired, Revenge, High School, Bullies, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy |
Source: | Original Screenplay |
Genre: | Comedy |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Contemporary Fiction |
Production/Financing Companies: | New Line Cinema, Village Roadshow Productions, RatPac Entertainment, Dune Entertainment, 21 Laps Entertainment, Wrigley Pictures |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
Home Market Releases for May 30th, 2017
May 29th, 2017
Last week was amazing for this time of year with three top-tier releases. This week, the best first-run release is Before I Fall, which deserves to be seen by more, but there are no extras, so it is not a Pick of the Week contender. The actual contenders are limited to The Blackcoat’s Daughter and Ghost World: The Criterion Collection. It isn’t close as to which one comes out on top.
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Home Market Releases for May 16th, 2017
May 16th, 2017
It is another terrible week on the home market. There are three first-run releases coming out this week, which isn’t a bad number. However, all three earned terrible reviews and bombed in theaters, so you should avoid all of them. There’s not a lot of limited releases, classics, or TV on DVD releases to make up the gap, so for the second week in a row, we have a Video on Demand release topping the list of best new releases. This week it is Logan, which is one of the best wide releases of the year. I would wait for the Blu-ray, on the other hand.
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Home Market Releases for May 2nd, 2017
May 2nd, 2017
We are officially in the worst time of year on the home market. The last of the major Awards Season players have already come out, but it is still too early for the Spring hits to be released. The competition from May Sweeps and the start of the Summer Blockbuster Season means there’s not a lot here that’s going to do well in DVD / Blu-ray sales. Ironically, the lack of a major release means there are a lot of smaller releases that are competing for Pick of the Week, many of which would be lost in the crowd during a busier time of year. This includes I Am Not Your Negro, The Salesman, Real Genius, and Seven Days in May. In the end, I went with The Red Turtle on DVD or Blu-ray as the Pick of the Week. In the meanwhile, Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone on Blu-ray gets the Puck of the Week honor, as the “best” Canadian release of the week. I just wish it were coming out in 3D.
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Thursday Night Previews: Rangers Power Up with $3.6 million
March 24th, 2017
Power Rangers easily dominated the other two new releases during Thursday previews earning $3.6 million. In fact, this is barely lower than the $3.7 million Kong: Skull Island earned just a couple of weeks ago. Does this mean Power Rangers will open with a similar amount, say $60 million? No. The film’s reviews are much weaker and the film has a much stronger Fanboy Effect. It does have a real shot at $40 million over the weekend, but our $37 million prediction seems like a safe bet at the moment. If the film is earning better legs, we will adjust this figure tomorrow.
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Weekend Wrap-Up: Get Out has Out of Control Opening with $33.38 million
February 28th, 2017
Get Out beat expectations on the weekend box office chart earning first place with $33.38 million. Not only did it beat expectations, but it also had better than expected legs over the weekend and that bodes well for its long term success. Neither of the other two wide releases, Collide and Rock Dog, earned a spot in the top ten. Both will disappear from theaters A.S.A.P. Overall, the box office fell 17% from last weekend to $123 million. It is, however, 9.9% higher than the same weekend last year. Meanwhile, 2017 remains $100 million behind last year’s pace at $1.69 billion to $1.79 billion. 2017 made gains over the weekend, but The Lego Batman Movie was the number one movie during the midweek and having a kids movie on top hurts the weekday box office numbers.
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Contest: Be Prepared to Fight: Winning Announcement
February 23rd, 2017
The winners of our Be Prepared to Fight contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for Fist Fight’s opening weekend were...
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Weekend Wrap-Up: New Releases Can’t Scale the Great Wall of Batman
February 22nd, 2017
As expected, The Lego Batman Movie easily won the weekend box office race with $32.66 million over the weekend and $42.74 million including Monday. The biggest new release of the week was The Great Wall, which earned $18.47 million / $21.51 million during its opening weekend. Overall, the box office slumped by 21% from last weekend at $145 million. This is still 4.5% higher than the same weekend last year. Unfortunately, due to the misalignment in holidays, 2017 still lost ground over the full week. In fact, it is now a full $100 million behind 2016’s pace at $1.53 billion to $1.63 million. It is still too early to really tell where 2017 will end up, but we could really use some big wins right about now.
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Weekend Estimates: Lego Batman Pieces Together Second Weekend Win
February 19th, 2017
The Lego Batman Movie will secure another weekend at the top of the box office chart thanks to a modest 35% drop from its opening, and soft openings for all the new wide releases. The animated adventure will make $34.2 million over three days, and is expected to earn about $45 million when the President’s Day holiday numbers are added in. It will pass $100 million at the domestic box office tomorrow.
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Friday Estimates: Batman Beats Up Competition with $7.6 million
February 18th, 2017
It is a disappointing weekend for new releases, as only The Great Wall managed to match low expectations. This left The Lego Batman Movie cruising to first place on Friday with $7.6 million. It is on pace for $42 million over the four-day weekend and will crack $100 million sometime on Monday, which matches our predictions almost perfectly. If the film can make $150 million domestically and $200 million internationally, then it will break even before it reaches the home market.
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Thursday Night Previews: Wall’s Start is Far from Great with just $970,000
February 17th, 2017
The first numbers for the weekend are in and they are not looking good. The Great Wall earned just $970,000 during its midnight previews, which is significantly less than half of what John Wick: Chapter Two managed just last weekend. Granted, John Wick: Chapter Two was a sequel and those tend to get off to faster starts, while The Great Wall has a Holiday to help boost its legs. On the other hand, The Great Wall’s reviews are much, much worse. We were only predicting just under $19 million during the four-day weekend. We are keeping that for now, but we might have to adjust it lower tomorrow.
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Weekend Predictions: Can Wall be Great? Does Fist have any Fight?
February 16th, 2017
There are three wide releases coming out this week, but none of them are expected to challenge for top spot. Although, there could be an interesting race between the two biggest releases, Fist Fight and The Great Wall. Sadly, this is because both have seen their box office potential fall over the past week. A Cure for Wellness never really had much box office potential. This will leave The Lego Batman Movie with an easy win over the Presidents’ Day long weekend, while we should have five films earning more than $10 million over the three-day portion of the weekend. This weekend last year, there were also three wide releases that struggled at the box office leaving Deadpool with an easy win. The Lego Batman Movie won’t match Deadpool at the top, but 2017 has much better depth, so that should help keep the year-over-year race close.
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Contest: Batprizes: Winning Announcement
February 16th, 2017
The winners of our Batprizes contest were determined and the entrants with the closest predictions for The Lego Batman Movie’s opening weekend were...
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Contest: Be Prepared to Fight
February 10th, 2017
Next week there are three wide releases: A Cure for Wellness, Fist Fight, and The Great Wall. A Cure for Wellness was never expected to compete for top spot, but The Great Wall was supposed to be a contender. That’s not going to happen. Its box office potential has tanked and it looks like Fist Fight will easily be the best of the week. As such, it is the only real choice for the target film in this week’s box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Fist Fight.
Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a Frankenprise consisting of their choice of either one TV on DVD release, two movies, or a kids package (could be a theatrical release, a couple of single-disc TV on DVD releases, or a full season TV on DVD release). 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 Frankenprize, as described above. Finally, we will be choosing an entrant from the group of people who haven't won, or haven't won recently, and they will win the final Frankenprize, as described above.
Note: It is a long weekend, but we only use the three-day, Friday through Sunday box office for this contest.
Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay!
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2017 Preview: February
February 1st, 2017
January turned out to be a good month. Granted, it didn’t live up to last January, but its box office was one of the top five Januarys of all time, so that’s still a good start to the year. Also, we will have our first $100 million movie released in 2017 and that doesn’t happen this early very often. As for February, there’s potentially the first $200 million hit of the year, The Lego Batman Movie. Fifty Shades Darker and The Great Wall both have a shot at $100 million. That said, it is more likely that both will miss that milestone than both will get there. As for the rest of the films, there are a few that are aiming for solid midlevel hits, like John Wick: Chapter Two and Get Out, while there are very few potential bombs. By comparison, last February there was one monster hit, Deadpool, and a lot of bombs. No other movie besides Deadpool made $50 million. No movie opening this month will match Deadpool, but we won’t have as many bombs either, so hopefully that will balance out and 2017 won’t fall further behind 2016.
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Fist Fight Trailer
January 9th, 2017
Comedy starring Ice Cube and Charlie Day opens February 17 ... Full Movie Details.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2017/02/24 | 6 | $211,377 | 44 | $4,804 | $238,350 | 1 | |
2017/03/03 | 10 | $168,124 | -20% | 44 | $3,821 | $520,551 | 2 |
2017/03/10 | 13 | $59,724 | -64% | 43 | $1,389 | $617,248 | 3 |
2017/03/17 | 16 | $42,507 | -29% | 40 | $1,063 | $679,784 | 4 |
2017/03/24 | 30 | $11,823 | -72% | 28 | $422 | $708,517 | 5 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Australia | 2/24/2017 | $697,524 | 183 | 183 | 525 | $1,429,540 | 3/23/2017 |
Bulgaria | 2/17/2017 | $26,856 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $97,436 | 2/26/2019 |
Lithuania | 2/17/2017 | $14,844 | 70 | 70 | 87 | $27,445 | 3/8/2017 |
Netherlands | 2/23/2017 | $211,377 | 44 | 44 | 199 | $708,517 | 3/29/2017 |
New Zealand | 2/24/2017 | $37,745 | 46 | 46 | 125 | $80,217 | 3/13/2017 |
North America | 2/17/2017 | $12,201,873 | 3,185 | 3,185 | 10,941 | $32,187,017 | |
Slovenia | 2/17/2017 | $0 | 0 | 14 | 18 | $67,045 | 3/23/2017 |
United Kingdom | 3/3/2017 | $490,093 | 393 | 393 | 393 | $490,093 | 3/8/2017 |
Rest of World | $5,199,106 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $40,286,416 | 2/26/2019 |
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
Ice Cube | Strickland |
Charlie Day | Andy Campbell |
Tracy Morgan | Coach Crawford |
Jillian Bell | Holly |
Supporting Cast
For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.
Production and Technical Credits
Richie Keen | Director |
Evan Susser | Screenwriter |
Van Robichaux | Screenwriter |
Van Robichaux | Story by |
Evan Susser | Story by |
Max Greenfield | Story by |
Shawn Levy | Producer |
Max Greenfield | Producer |
John Rickard | Producer |
Dan Cohen | Producer |
Toby Emmerich | Executive Producer |
Richard Brener | Executive Producer |
Samuel J. Brown | Executive Producer |
Dave Neustadter | Executive Producer |
Charlie Day | Executive Producer |
Ice Cube | Executive Producer |
Marty P. Ewing | Executive Producer |
Billy Rosenberg | Executive Producer |
Bruce Berman | Executive Producer |
Steven Mnuchin | Executive Producer |
Chris Cornwell | Production Designer |
Matthew Freund | Editor |
Dominic Lewis | Composer |
Eric Edwards | Director of Photography |
Kimani Ray Smith | Stunt Coordinator |
Denise Wingate | Costume Designer |
Kier Lehman | Music Supervisor |
Rich Delia | Casting Director |
Marty P. Ewing | Unit Production Manager |
Vincent Lascoumes | First Assistant Director |
Amir R. Khan | Second Assistant Director |
Charlie Campbell | Art Director |
Amy McGary | Set Decorator |
Mary H. Ellis | Sound Mixer |
Sara Romilly | Post-Production Supervisor |
Mark Mangini | Supervising Sound Editor |
Tim LeBlanc | Re-recording Mixer |
Mark Mangini | Re-recording Mixer |
Kristine McPherson | First Assistant Editor |
Danya Joseph | First Assistant Editor |
Brian Lecoz | Second Assistant Editor |
Madelaine Jereczek | Second Assistant Editor |
David Metzner | Music Editor |
Byron Wilson | Supervising Dialogue/ADR Editor |
Scott Wolfs | Sound Effects Editor |
Piero Mura | Sound Effects Editor |
Kira Roessler | Dialogue Editor |
Jack Heeren | Foley Mixer |
Don White | Foley Mixer |
Kevin Schultz | Foley Mixer |
Day Permuy | Production Supervisor |
Wesley Hagan | Location Manager |
Melissa Randle | Script Supervisor |
Derek Sullivan | Costume Supervisor |
Carol Rasheed | Make up |
Mi Young | Make up |
Elizabeth Robinson | Hairstylist |
Dawn Turner | Hairstylist |
Andrea Edge | Hairstylist |
Corey Pritchett | Special Effects Coordinator |
Leslie Woo | Casting Associate |
Leigh Jonte | Casting Assistant |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.