Flags of Our Fathers (2006)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $33,602,376Details
International Box Office $30,055,565Details
Worldwide Box Office $63,657,941
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $45,171,721 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $45,171,721
Further financial details...

Synopsis

The story revolves around the World War II battle over Iwo Jima and the effect this historic battle had on those surviving.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$10,245,190 (30.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.28 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:52.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$53,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:1,876 opening theaters/2,375 max. theaters, 4.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $55,302,834

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 20th, 2006 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
Video Release: February 6th, 2007 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for sequences of graphic war violence and carnage, and for language.
Running Time: 132 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Legend of Bagger Vance
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Keywords: World War II, Historical Battles, War, War Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Malpaso Productions, DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Production Countries: Iceland, Japan, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 112 $6,346,856 Oct 27, 2006 10
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 135 $10,649,156 Oct 27, 2006 10

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 20, 2006 3 $10,245,190   1,876 $5,461   $10,245,190 1
Oct 27, 2006 4 $6,346,856 -38% 2,190 $2,898   $19,923,069 2
Nov 3, 2006 7 $4,419,657 -30% 2,375 $1,861   $26,550,769 3
Nov 10, 2006 11 $2,811,575 -36% 1,963 $1,432   $30,950,950 4
Nov 17, 2006 16 $819,575 -71% 1,049 $781   $32,670,358 5
Nov 24, 2006 22 $309,265 -62% 362 $854   $33,306,143 6
Dec 1, 2006 32 $95,257 -69% 204 $467   $33,479,810 7
Dec 8, 2006 38 $53,757 -44% 142 $379   $33,574,332 8

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 20, 2006 3 $3,529,984     1,876 $1,882   $3,529,984 1
Oct 21, 2006 3 $4,010,196 +14%   1,876 $2,138   $7,540,180 2
Oct 22, 2006 3 $2,705,010 -33%   1,876 $1,442   $10,245,190 3
Oct 23, 2006 3 $889,652 -67%   1,876 $474   $11,134,842 4
Oct 24, 2006 3 $876,663 -1%   1,876 $467   $12,011,505 5
Oct 25, 2006 3 $798,918 -9%   1,876 $426   $12,810,423 6
Oct 26, 2006 3 $763,230 -4%   1,876 $407   $13,576,213 7
Oct 27, 2006 4 $1,880,335 +146% -47% 2,190 $859   $15,456,548 8
Oct 28, 2006 4 $2,847,407 +51% -29% 2,190 $1,300   $18,303,955 9
Oct 29, 2006 5 $1,619,114 -43% -40% 2,190 $739   $19,923,069 10
Oct 30, 2006 4 $483,315 -70% -46% 2,190 $221   $20,406,384 11
Oct 31, 2006 4 $610,907 +26% -30% 2,190 $279   $21,017,291 12
Nov 1, 2006 4 $555,490 -9% -30% 2,190 $254   $21,572,781 13
Nov 2, 2006 4 $558,331 +1% -27% 2,190 $255   $22,131,112 14
Nov 3, 2006 7 $1,318,679 +136% -30% 2,375 $555   $23,449,791 15
Nov 4, 2006 7 $2,013,168 +53% -29% 2,375 $848   $25,462,959 16
Nov 5, 2006 7 $1,087,810 -46% -33% 2,375 $458   $26,550,769 17
Nov 6, 2006 7 $366,338 -66% -24% 2,375 $154   $26,917,107 18
Nov 7, 2006 7 $426,531 +16% -30% 2,375 $180   $27,343,638 19
Nov 8, 2006 7 $383,509 -10% -31% 2,375 $161   $27,727,147 20
Nov 9, 2006 7 $412,228 +7% -26% 2,375 $174   $28,139,375 21

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 20, 2006 3 $13,576,213   1,876 $7,237   $13,576,213 1
Oct 27, 2006 4 $8,554,899 -37% 2,190 $3,906   $22,131,112 2
Nov 3, 2006 7 $6,008,263 -30% 2,375 $2,530   $28,139,375 3
Nov 10, 2006 12 $3,711,408 -38% 1,963 $1,891   $31,850,783 4
Nov 17, 2006 21 $1,146,095 -69% 1,049 $1,093   $32,996,878 5
Nov 24, 2006 21 $387,675 -66% 362 $1,071   $33,384,553 6
Dec 1, 2006 32 $136,022 -65% 204 $667   $33,520,575 7
Dec 8, 2006 40 $81,801 -40% 142 $576   $33,602,376 8

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
Feb 11, 200721,013,101 1,013,101$17,212,586$17,212,5861
Feb 18, 20075746,394-26% 1,759,495$13,323,133$30,535,7192
Feb 25, 20079197,134-74% 1,956,629$3,546,441$34,082,1603
Mar 4, 200715112,480-43% 2,069,109$2,023,515$36,105,6754
Mar 11, 20072081,872-27% 2,150,981$1,472,877$37,578,5525
Mar 18, 20072266,427-19% 2,217,408$1,195,022$38,773,5746
Mar 25, 20072062,470-6% 2,279,878$1,123,835$39,897,4097

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

Ryan Phillippe John Bradley
Jesse Bradford Rene Gagnon
Adam Beach Ira Hayes

Supporting Cast

John Benjamin Hickey Keyes Beech
John Slattery Bud Gurber
Barry Pepper Mike Strank
Jamie Bell Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
Paul Walker Hank Hansen
Robert Patrick Colonel Chandler Johnson
Neal McDonough Captain Severance
Melanie Lynskey Pauline Harnois
Tom McCarthy James Bradley
Chris Bauer Commandant Vandegrift
Judith Ivey Belle Block
Myra Turley Madeline Evelley
Joseph Cross Franklin Sousley
Benjamin Walker Harlon Block
Alessandro Mastrobuono Lindberg
Scott Reeves Lundsford
Stark Sands Gust
George Grizzard John Bradley
Harve Presnell Dave Severance
George Hearn Walter Gust
Len Cariou Mr. Beech
Christopher Curry Ed Block
Bubba Lewis Belle's Young Son
Beth Grant Mother Gagnon
Connie Ray Mrs. Sousley
Ann Dowd Mrs. Strank
Mary Beth Peil Mrs. Bradley
David Patrick Kelly President Truman
Jon Polito Borough President
Ned Eisenberg Joe Rosenthal
Gordon Clapp General "Howlin' Mad" Smith
Michael Cumpsty Secretary Forrestal
V.J. Foster Major on Plane
Kirk B.R. Woller Bill Genaust
Tom Verica Lieutenant Pennel
Jason Gray-Stanford Lieutenant Schrier
Matt Huffman Lieutenant Bell
David Hornsby Louis Lowery
Brian Kimmet Sergeant Boots Thomas
David Rasche Senator
Tom Mason John Tennack
Patrick Dollaghan Businessman
James Newman Local Politician
Steven M. Porter Tourist
Dale Waddington Horowitz Tourist's Wife
Lennie Loftin Justice of the Peace
David Clennon White House Official
Mark Thomason Military Censor
Oliver Davis Young James Bradley
Sean Moran Waiter
Lisa Dodson Iggy's Mother
John Nielsen Senator Boyd
Jon Kellam Senator Haddigan
Ron Fassler Senator Robson
John Henry Canavan Jailer
Donn Emerson Navy Lieutenant on Plane
Jayma Mays Nurse in Hawaii
Yukari Black Tokyo Rose
John Hoogenakker Funeral Home Employee
Barry Sigismondi Police Sergeant
William Charlton Bartender
Beth Tapper Bar Car Beauty
Shannon Gayle Bar Car Beauty
Jim Cantafio Reporter (in LA)
Mark Colson Reporter (in LA)
Danny McCarthy Reporter (in Chicago)
Patrick New Reporter (in Chicago)
James Horan Reporter (in NYC)
Michael Canavan Reporter at Hansen's
Erica Grant Secretary
Silas Weir-Mitchell Lab Tech
George Cambio Lab Tech
David S. Brooks Sergeant A Company
Johann Johannson Sergeant on Beach
Martin Delaney Marine at Cave
Daniel Forcey Marine on Beach
Bjorgvin Franz Gislason Impaled Marine
Darri Ingolfsson Wounded Marine
Hilmar Gudjonsson Wounded Marine
Jeremy Merrill Marine in Shellhole
Jeremiah Bitsui Young Indian
John Maloney Pilot
Dick Skip Evans Pilot
Karl Gulledge Pilot

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

Production and Technical Credits

Clint Eastwood Director
Clint Eastwood Producer
Steven Spielberg Producer
Robert Lorenz Producer
William Broyles Jr. Screenwriter
Paul Haggis Screenwriter
James Bradley Based on the book "Flags of our Fathers"
Ron Powers Based on the book "Flags of our Fathers"
Tom Stern Director of Photography
Henry Bumstead Production Designer
Joel Cox Editor
Deborah Hopper Costume Designer
Tim Moore Co-Producer
Donald Murphy Assistant Director
Michael Owens Second Unit Director
Tim Moore Unit Production Manager
Leifur B. Dagfinnsson Production Manager (Iceland)
Jack G. Taylor, Jr Art Director
Adrian Gorton Art Director (Iceland)
Richard Goddard Set Decorator
Alan Hicks Set Decorator (Chicago)
Richard Bowen Second Unit Photography
Mitchell Kenney Costume Supervisor
Nancy McArdle Costume Supervisor
Jennifer Jobst Costume Supervisor (Chicago)
Walt Martin Production Sound Mixer
John Reitz Re-recording Mixer
Dave Campbell Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff Re-recording Mixer
Steve Pederson Re-recording Mixer
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Editor
Bub Asman Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Jay Jennings Sound Effects Editor
Jason King Sound Effects Editor
Charles Maynes Sound Effects Editor
Steven Ticknor Sound Designer
Dave Arnold Supervising Dialogue Editor
Lucy Coldsnow Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro Dialogue Editor
Ulrika Akander Dialogue Editor
Jim Matheny Dialogue Editor
Don Harris Music Editor
Tania McComas Department Head Makeup
Carol A. O'Connell Department Head Hairstylist
Christien Tinsley Special Make-up Effects
Stefan Jorgen Agustsson Special Effects Makeup (Iceland)
Clint Eastwood Composer
Phyllis Huffman Casting Director
Jane Alderman Casting (Chicago)
Buddy Van Horn Stunt Coordinator

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

DVD Releases for June 3, 2008

June 3rd, 2008

This was a bad week for big movies, with not a single first run release is even worth rating a solid purchase, never mind being a contender for DVD Pick of the Week. There were a few other contenders for the title, including Dirty Harry Collection on DVD or Blu-ray. However, I found it impossible to decide which format was the better deal. Had the Blu-ray provided anything more than High Definition, or been a more reasonable price compared to the DVD, it would have been an easier choice. One of them is the DVD Pick of the Week, I just don't know which one. On a side note, there is an immense flood of Blu-ray releases, including a few I thought were coming out previously. More...

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It's the first busy week of the month, and it won't get this busy again for the rest of summer. There is literally a hundred releases mentioned on this week's list, roughly half of which are coming out to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Wayne. However, while there were plenty of those releases coming out, it was another classic movie to win the DVD Pick of the Week. That classic film is The Third Man - Criterion Collection - 2-Disc Edition - Buy from Amazon. More...

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February 5th, 2007

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January 23rd, 2007

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December 3rd, 2006

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November 19th, 2006

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November 5th, 2006

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October 27th, 2006

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Prestige Powers to Number One as Flags Falter

October 24th, 2006

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Movie Website Updates for October 14 - October 20, 2006

October 20th, 2006

Strange week with very few site featuring updates, but several very strong contenders for Weekly Website Award. In the end I went with The Prestige - Official Site, but several others on this list should win awards in the coming weeks. More...

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October 19th, 2006

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October 14th, 2006

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October 1st, 2006

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September 16th, 2006

High quantity on sites this week, but many of them were for new releases, most of which haven't had any updates in a while. Those that did have updates were generally quite small, but one site stood above them all, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny - Official Site, which is easily the winner of the Weekly Website Award. More...

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August 26th, 2006

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Synopsis

The story revolves around the World War II battle over Iwo Jima and the effect this historic battle had on those surviving.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$10,245,190 (30.5% of total gross)
Legs:3.28 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:52.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$53,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.2 times production budget)
Theater counts:1,876 opening theaters/2,375 max. theaters, 4.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $55,302,834

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon
iTunes:iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Vudu:Vudu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: October 20th, 2006 (Wide) by Paramount Pictures
Video Release: February 6th, 2007 by Paramount Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for sequences of graphic war violence and carnage, and for language.
Running Time: 132 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Legend of Bagger Vance
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: World War II, Historical Battles, War, War Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Malpaso Productions, DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Production Countries: Iceland, Japan, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day) 112 $6,346,856 Oct 27, 2006 10
Halloween (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 135 $10,649,156 Oct 27, 2006 10

Leading Cast

Ryan Phillippe John Bradley
Jesse Bradford Rene Gagnon
Adam Beach Ira Hayes

Supporting Cast

John Benjamin Hickey Keyes Beech
John Slattery Bud Gurber
Barry Pepper Mike Strank
Jamie Bell Ralph "Iggy" Ignatowski
Paul Walker Hank Hansen
Robert Patrick Colonel Chandler Johnson
Neal McDonough Captain Severance
Melanie Lynskey Pauline Harnois
Tom McCarthy James Bradley
Chris Bauer Commandant Vandegrift
Judith Ivey Belle Block
Myra Turley Madeline Evelley
Joseph Cross Franklin Sousley
Benjamin Walker Harlon Block
Alessandro Mastrobuono Lindberg
Scott Reeves Lundsford
Stark Sands Gust
George Grizzard John Bradley
Harve Presnell Dave Severance
George Hearn Walter Gust
Len Cariou Mr. Beech
Christopher Curry Ed Block
Bubba Lewis Belle's Young Son
Beth Grant Mother Gagnon
Connie Ray Mrs. Sousley
Ann Dowd Mrs. Strank
Mary Beth Peil Mrs. Bradley
David Patrick Kelly President Truman
Jon Polito Borough President
Ned Eisenberg Joe Rosenthal
Gordon Clapp General "Howlin' Mad" Smith
Michael Cumpsty Secretary Forrestal
V.J. Foster Major on Plane
Kirk B.R. Woller Bill Genaust
Tom Verica Lieutenant Pennel
Jason Gray-Stanford Lieutenant Schrier
Matt Huffman Lieutenant Bell
David Hornsby Louis Lowery
Brian Kimmet Sergeant Boots Thomas
David Rasche Senator
Tom Mason John Tennack
Patrick Dollaghan Businessman
James Newman Local Politician
Steven M. Porter Tourist
Dale Waddington Horowitz Tourist's Wife
Lennie Loftin Justice of the Peace
David Clennon White House Official
Mark Thomason Military Censor
Oliver Davis Young James Bradley
Sean Moran Waiter
Lisa Dodson Iggy's Mother
John Nielsen Senator Boyd
Jon Kellam Senator Haddigan
Ron Fassler Senator Robson
John Henry Canavan Jailer
Donn Emerson Navy Lieutenant on Plane
Jayma Mays Nurse in Hawaii
Yukari Black Tokyo Rose
John Hoogenakker Funeral Home Employee
Barry Sigismondi Police Sergeant
William Charlton Bartender
Beth Tapper Bar Car Beauty
Shannon Gayle Bar Car Beauty
Jim Cantafio Reporter (in LA)
Mark Colson Reporter (in LA)
Danny McCarthy Reporter (in Chicago)
Patrick New Reporter (in Chicago)
James Horan Reporter (in NYC)
Michael Canavan Reporter at Hansen's
Erica Grant Secretary
Silas Weir-Mitchell Lab Tech
George Cambio Lab Tech
David S. Brooks Sergeant A Company
Johann Johannson Sergeant on Beach
Martin Delaney Marine at Cave
Daniel Forcey Marine on Beach
Bjorgvin Franz Gislason Impaled Marine
Darri Ingolfsson Wounded Marine
Hilmar Gudjonsson Wounded Marine
Jeremy Merrill Marine in Shellhole
Jeremiah Bitsui Young Indian
John Maloney Pilot
Dick Skip Evans Pilot
Karl Gulledge Pilot

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

Production and Technical Credits

Clint Eastwood Director
Clint Eastwood Producer
Steven Spielberg Producer
Robert Lorenz Producer
William Broyles Jr. Screenwriter
Paul Haggis Screenwriter
James Bradley Based on the book "Flags of our Fathers"
Ron Powers Based on the book "Flags of our Fathers"
Tom Stern Director of Photography
Henry Bumstead Production Designer
Joel Cox Editor
Deborah Hopper Costume Designer
Tim Moore Co-Producer
Donald Murphy Assistant Director
Michael Owens Second Unit Director
Tim Moore Unit Production Manager
Leifur B. Dagfinnsson Production Manager (Iceland)
Jack G. Taylor, Jr Art Director
Adrian Gorton Art Director (Iceland)
Richard Goddard Set Decorator
Alan Hicks Set Decorator (Chicago)
Richard Bowen Second Unit Photography
Mitchell Kenney Costume Supervisor
Nancy McArdle Costume Supervisor
Jennifer Jobst Costume Supervisor (Chicago)
Walt Martin Production Sound Mixer
John Reitz Re-recording Mixer
Dave Campbell Re-recording Mixer
Gregg Rudloff Re-recording Mixer
Steve Pederson Re-recording Mixer
Alan Robert Murray Supervising Sound Editor
Bub Asman Co-Supervising Sound Editor
Jay Jennings Sound Effects Editor
Jason King Sound Effects Editor
Charles Maynes Sound Effects Editor
Steven Ticknor Sound Designer
Dave Arnold Supervising Dialogue Editor
Lucy Coldsnow Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro Dialogue Editor
Ulrika Akander Dialogue Editor
Jim Matheny Dialogue Editor
Don Harris Music Editor
Tania McComas Department Head Makeup
Carol A. O'Connell Department Head Hairstylist
Christien Tinsley Special Make-up Effects
Stefan Jorgen Agustsson Special Effects Makeup (Iceland)
Clint Eastwood Composer
Phyllis Huffman Casting Director
Jane Alderman Casting (Chicago)
Buddy Van Horn Stunt Coordinator

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

DVD Releases for June 3, 2008

June 3rd, 2008

This was a bad week for big movies, with not a single first run release is even worth rating a solid purchase, never mind being a contender for DVD Pick of the Week. There were a few other contenders for the title, including Dirty Harry Collection on DVD or Blu-ray. However, I found it impossible to decide which format was the better deal. Had the Blu-ray provided anything more than High Definition, or been a more reasonable price compared to the DVD, it would have been an easier choice. One of them is the DVD Pick of the Week, I just don't know which one. On a side note, there is an immense flood of Blu-ray releases, including a few I thought were coming out previously. More...

DVD Releases for May 22, 2007

May 22nd, 2007

It's the first busy week of the month, and it won't get this busy again for the rest of summer. There is literally a hundred releases mentioned on this week's list, roughly half of which are coming out to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the birth of John Wayne. However, while there were plenty of those releases coming out, it was another classic movie to win the DVD Pick of the Week. That classic film is The Third Man - Criterion Collection - 2-Disc Edition - Buy from Amazon. More...

Babel is Top Rental, but is Flushed Away on Sales Chart

March 3rd, 2007

New releases dominated the top five including taking the number one spot with Babel. Babel opened with $8.73 million, just a fraction ahead of last week's winner, The Departed, which pulled in $8.58 million during its second week of release. More...

Departed Arrives on the Home Market

February 24th, 2007

Despite having seven new releases to chart this week, only one of them made it to the top five. However, that film was The Departed and it dominated both the rental and the sales chart. It took in $9.86 million in rentals during its first week of releases pushing Flags of Our Fathers into second place with $6.33 million. More...

Home Market Waves the White Flag

February 17th, 2007

There were seven new releases to chart this week including the new number one rental, Flags of Our Fathers, which pulled in $7.66 million during its first weekend of release. More...

DVD Releases for February 6, 2007

February 5th, 2007

It's the first Tuesday of the month and, like many months, it's a busy week for DVDs. Busy, but not necessarily that strong. Looking at the more than three dozen releases on this week's list, there's little here that I would consider DVD Pick of the Week material. No first-run releases came even close, but there were a trio of other contenders: Eddie Murphy - Delirious - Buy from Amazon, Hellboy - Sword of Storms - Buy from Amazon, and The Science of Sleep - Buy from Amazon. It is safe to say all three will end up in my ever-growing DVD collection, but Eddie Murphy - Delirious - Buy from Amazon alone is the DVD Pick of the Week. I think that's the first time a stand-up concert film has earned that honor. More...

Award Season - Oscar Nods Offer Little Surprises - Correction

January 23rd, 2007

The Oscar nominations were handed out today and for the most part they've followed the script written by previous awards committees fairly closely. More...

Award Season - Babel and Departed are Golden

December 15th, 2006

Babel led the way when the Golden Globe nominations were announced today with seven nominations while The Departed was close behind with six. More...

International Details - Open Season Starts to Close Out Its Run

December 3rd, 2006

Open Season only has a few more markets to open in and is starting to shed screens and markets; however, it sill managed sixth place with $4.08 million on 3489 screens in 49 markets for a two-month total of $76.58 million. This week the film opened in first place in both South Africa with $257,000 on 77 screens and in the Czech Republic with $79,000 on 23 screens. More...

International Details - Devil Drops Out of Top Five

November 26th, 2006

Late numbers for the international weekend meant there was a shakeup in the top five with Saw III trading places with The Devil Wears Prada. Saw III took fourth with $6.54 million on 1912 screens in 20 markets for a total of $37.18 million. Meanwhile, The Devil Wears Prada fell to sixth with $5.87 million on 2452 screens in 23 markets for a total of $172.54 million. It was also the first time in nearly two months that the film didn't place in the top five on the international box office. More...

International Details - Box Office is Far From Dead

November 19th, 2006

Desu Noto 2, a.k.a., Death Note 2: The Last Name held on strong adding $5.12 million on 397 screens in 2 markets for a two week total of $20.85 million. In Japan the film remained in top spot with $4.66 million on 346 screens for a two week total of $19.34 million. More...

International Details - Death has a Noteworthy Start

November 12th, 2006

Desu Noto 2, a.k.a., Death Note 2: The Last Name opened in two market last weekend taking in a total of $7.29 million on 393 screens including finishing first in Japan with $6.50 million on 342 screen over the weekend and $10.33 million in total. In the mean time, the film opened in second place in South Korea with a respectable total of $1.37 million, which includes more than just the weekend, obviously. More...

International Details - Partying on the International Charts

November 5th, 2006

Barnyard: The Original Party Animals saw impressive growth this week up 52% to $4.26 million on 2035 screens in 20 markets for an international total of $16.58 million. The film opened in a handful of markets including placing first in Mexico with $927,000 on 310 screens, but that's a little low for this type of film in that market. Also, it missed the top five in Spain opening in sixth place with $651,000 on 220 screens. The film's biggest market of the weekend was the U.K. where it was down just 27% to $1.41 million on 446 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.66 million after two. More...

Halloween Fails to Shock at Box Office

October 31st, 2006

The final weekend before Halloween was as predictable as they come with every film in the top five finishing within a rounding error of expectations. Even the weekly and year to date comparisons were dull -- down 2% week-to-week but up 2% from the same weekend last year -- hardly noteworthy changes. But I guess no surprises are better than bad surprises. More...

Will This be the Last We See of Saw?

October 27th, 2006

There's only one true wide release of the week, Saw III. But it has a small chance of earning more this weekend than all four wide releases earned last weekend. More...

Prestige Powers to Number One as Flags Falter

October 24th, 2006

There was no breakout hit this week with even the pleasant surprises merely able to match expectations. This left the overall box office down 5% to $106 million over the weekend; however, that was still 18% more than the same weekend last year when all four new releases flopped to one degree or another. More...

Movie Website Updates for October 14 - October 20, 2006

October 20th, 2006

Strange week with very few site featuring updates, but several very strong contenders for Weekly Website Award. In the end I went with The Prestige - Official Site, but several others on this list should win awards in the coming weeks. More...

Eastwood Begins His Assault on Oscar

October 19th, 2006

It's a busy week for wide releases with four such films aiming for a spot in the top ten. However, none of them look likely to set the box office on fire and will have to rely on strong legs to make a big impact. Fortunately, all fours film are earning good reviews with the weakest still cracking the 50% positive mark. Quite a turnaround from last weekend when none could top 25% positive. More...

Movie Website Updates for October 7 - October 13, 2006

October 14th, 2006

With more and more Oscar contenders getting ready to start their theatrical runs, it is fitting that a satire of such films, For Your Consideration - Official Site, takes home the Weekly Website Award. More...

2006 Preview: October

October 1st, 2006

It's October, that means there's more hits, more Oscar hopefuls, and more horror films being released. But more importantly, it means September is over. September seemed weaker than normal in terms of top box office draws, but even though October is bound to produce more hits, the box office potential still seems soft. I only see one $100 million movie, but a least a few more might come within striking distance. More...

Movie Website Updates for September 9 - September 15

September 16th, 2006

High quantity on sites this week, but many of them were for new releases, most of which haven't had any updates in a while. Those that did have updates were generally quite small, but one site stood above them all, Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny - Official Site, which is easily the winner of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Movie Website Updates for August 19 - August 25

August 26th, 2006

It's another busy week with nearly three dozen films being represented here. Taking top prize is Invincible - Official Site, although there were a few others that could take that claim before all is said and done. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 20, 2006 3 $10,245,190   1,876 $5,461   $10,245,190 1
Oct 27, 2006 4 $6,346,856 -38% 2,190 $2,898   $19,923,069 2
Nov 3, 2006 7 $4,419,657 -30% 2,375 $1,861   $26,550,769 3
Nov 10, 2006 11 $2,811,575 -36% 1,963 $1,432   $30,950,950 4
Nov 17, 2006 16 $819,575 -71% 1,049 $781   $32,670,358 5
Nov 24, 2006 22 $309,265 -62% 362 $854   $33,306,143 6
Dec 1, 2006 32 $95,257 -69% 204 $467   $33,479,810 7
Dec 8, 2006 38 $53,757 -44% 142 $379   $33,574,332 8

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Oct 20, 2006 3 $3,529,984     1,876 $1,882   $3,529,984 1
Oct 21, 2006 3 $4,010,196 +14%   1,876 $2,138   $7,540,180 2
Oct 22, 2006 3 $2,705,010 -33%   1,876 $1,442   $10,245,190 3
Oct 23, 2006 3 $889,652 -67%   1,876 $474   $11,134,842 4
Oct 24, 2006 3 $876,663 -1%   1,876 $467   $12,011,505 5
Oct 25, 2006 3 $798,918 -9%   1,876 $426   $12,810,423 6
Oct 26, 2006 3 $763,230 -4%   1,876 $407   $13,576,213 7
Oct 27, 2006 4 $1,880,335 +146% -47% 2,190 $859   $15,456,548 8
Oct 28, 2006 4 $2,847,407 +51% -29% 2,190 $1,300   $18,303,955 9
Oct 29, 2006 5 $1,619,114 -43% -40% 2,190 $739   $19,923,069 10
Oct 30, 2006 4 $483,315 -70% -46% 2,190 $221   $20,406,384 11
Oct 31, 2006 4 $610,907 +26% -30% 2,190 $279   $21,017,291 12
Nov 1, 2006 4 $555,490 -9% -30% 2,190 $254   $21,572,781 13
Nov 2, 2006 4 $558,331 +1% -27% 2,190 $255   $22,131,112 14
Nov 3, 2006 7 $1,318,679 +136% -30% 2,375 $555   $23,449,791 15
Nov 4, 2006 7 $2,013,168 +53% -29% 2,375 $848   $25,462,959 16
Nov 5, 2006 7 $1,087,810 -46% -33% 2,375 $458   $26,550,769 17
Nov 6, 2006 7 $366,338 -66% -24% 2,375 $154   $26,917,107 18
Nov 7, 2006 7 $426,531 +16% -30% 2,375 $180   $27,343,638 19
Nov 8, 2006 7 $383,509 -10% -31% 2,375 $161   $27,727,147 20
Nov 9, 2006 7 $412,228 +7% -26% 2,375 $174   $28,139,375 21

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Oct 20, 2006 3 $13,576,213   1,876 $7,237   $13,576,213 1
Oct 27, 2006 4 $8,554,899 -37% 2,190 $3,906   $22,131,112 2
Nov 3, 2006 7 $6,008,263 -30% 2,375 $2,530   $28,139,375 3
Nov 10, 2006 12 $3,711,408 -38% 1,963 $1,891   $31,850,783 4
Nov 17, 2006 21 $1,146,095 -69% 1,049 $1,093   $32,996,878 5
Nov 24, 2006 21 $387,675 -66% 362 $1,071   $33,384,553 6
Dec 1, 2006 32 $136,022 -65% 204 $667   $33,520,575 7
Dec 8, 2006 40 $81,801 -40% 142 $576   $33,602,376 8

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
Feb 11, 200721,013,101 1,013,101$17,212,586$17,212,5861
Feb 18, 20075746,394-26% 1,759,495$13,323,133$30,535,7192
Feb 25, 20079197,134-74% 1,956,629$3,546,441$34,082,1603
Mar 4, 200715112,480-43% 2,069,109$2,023,515$36,105,6754
Mar 11, 20072081,872-27% 2,150,981$1,472,877$37,578,5525
Mar 18, 20072266,427-19% 2,217,408$1,195,022$38,773,5746
Mar 25, 20072062,470-6% 2,279,878$1,123,835$39,897,4097

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