Gnomeo and Juliet (2011)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $99,967,670Details
International Box Office $93,770,307Details
Worldwide Box Office $193,737,977
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $24,622,028 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $8,719,569 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $33,341,597
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Synopsis

Shakespeare’s revered tale gets a comical, off-the-wall makeover. Gnomeo and Juliet have as many obstacles to overcome as their quasi namesakes when they are caught up in a feud between neighbors. But with plastic pink flamingos and lawnmower races in the mix, can this young couple find lasting happiness?

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$25,356,909 (25.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:51.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$36,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,994 opening theaters/3,037 max. theaters, 6.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $135,895,515

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 11th, 2011 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: May 24th, 2011 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, released as Gnomeo & Juliet
MPAA Rating: G
(Rating bulletin 2141, 10/6/2010)
Running Time: 84 minutes
Franchise: Gnomeo and Juliet
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Keywords: 3-D, Romance, Modern Adaptation, Dysfunctional Family, Living Toys, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Romantic Comedy
Source:Based on Play
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Touchstone Pictures, Rocket Pictures, Focus Features
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 2nd Monday 90 $6,261,707 Feb 21, 2011 11
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 47 $19,154,010 Feb 18, 2011 10
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 76 $26,445,050 Feb 18, 2011 10
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 37 $25,415,717 Feb 18, 2011 10
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 51 $35,123,007 Feb 18, 2011 10
Biggest Domestic February Weekend 62 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Top Based on Play Weekend Domestic 6 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Top G Weekend Domestic 45 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Top Romantic Comedy Weekend Domestic 22 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Leggiest Opening Weekend 63 4.11 Feb 11, 2011 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 11, 2011 3 $25,356,909   2,994 $8,469   $25,356,909 1
Feb 18, 2011 3 $19,154,010 -24% 3,014 $6,355   $50,174,542 2
Feb 25, 2011 2 $13,400,130 -30% 3,037 $4,412   $74,334,236 3
Mar 4, 2011 5 $7,240,315 -46% 2,984 $2,426   $84,022,325 4
Mar 11, 2011 9 $3,617,255 -50% 2,585 $1,399   $89,102,365 5
Mar 18, 2011 11 $2,298,908 -36% 1,748 $1,315   $93,587,290 6
Mar 25, 2011 15 $1,510,003 -34% 1,364 $1,107   $95,872,537 7
Apr 1, 2011 19 $429,732 -72% 735 $585   $96,866,076 8
Apr 8, 2011 28 $211,676 -51% 284 $745   $97,287,563 9
Apr 15, 2011 22 $407,899 +93% 355 $1,149   $97,767,316 10
Apr 22, 2011 22 $335,177 -18% 345 $972   $98,331,186 11
Apr 29, 2011 27 $293,710 -12% 293 $1,002   $98,765,136 12
May 6, 2011 29 $215,287 -27% 250 $861   $99,046,507 13
May 13, 2011 31 $182,256 -15% 194 $939   $99,292,445 14
May 20, 2011 35 $124,871 -31% 158 $790   $99,475,617 15
May 27, 2011 39 $88,604 -29% 111 $798   $99,604,178 16
Jun 3, 2011 41 $49,681 -44% 85 $584   $99,712,435 17
Jun 10, 2011 51 $22,553 -55% 43 $524   $99,776,510 18
Jun 17, 2011 61 $14,043 -38% 23 $611   $99,808,609 19

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 11, 2011 3 $6,162,544     2,994 $2,058   $6,162,544 1
Feb 12, 2011 2 $11,622,568 +89%   2,994 $3,882   $17,785,112 2
Feb 13, 2011 2 $7,571,797 -35%   2,994 $2,529   $25,356,909 3
Feb 14, 2011 2 $2,703,451 -64%   2,994 $903   $28,060,360 4
Feb 15, 2011 3 $1,067,654 -61%   2,994 $357   $29,128,014 5
Feb 16, 2011 2 $877,568 -18%   2,994 $293   $30,005,582 6
Feb 17, 2011 2 $1,014,950 +16%   2,994 $339   $31,020,532 7
Feb 18, 2011 5 $4,255,063 +319% -31% 3,014 $1,412   $35,275,595 8
Feb 19, 2011 2 $8,341,050 +96% -28% 3,014 $2,767   $43,616,645 9
Feb 20, 2011 1 $6,557,897 -21% -13% 3,014 $2,176   $50,174,542 10
Feb 21, 2011 1 $6,261,707 -5% +132% 3,014 $2,078   $56,436,249 11
Feb 22, 2011 2 $1,794,965 -71% +68% 3,014 $596   $58,231,214 12
Feb 23, 2011 2 $1,314,838 -27% +50% 3,014 $436   $59,546,052 13
Feb 24, 2011 2 $1,388,054 +6% +37% 3,014 $461   $60,934,106 14
Feb 25, 2011 5 $3,156,594 +127% -26% 3,037 $1,039   $64,090,700 15
Feb 26, 2011 1 $6,363,197 +102% -24% 2,737 $2,325   $70,453,897 16
Feb 27, 2011 1 $3,880,339 -39% -41% 2,737 $1,418   $74,334,236 17
Feb 28, 2011 6 $594,701 -85% -91% 2,737 $217   $74,928,937 18
Mar 1, 2011 6 $693,638 +17% -61% 2,737 $253   $75,622,575 19
Mar 2, 2011 6 $558,012 -20% -58% 2,737 $204   $76,180,587 20
Mar 3, 2011 6 $601,423 +8% -57% 2,737 $220   $76,782,010 21
Mar 4, 2011 9 $1,517,172 +152% -52% 2,984 $508   $78,299,182 22
Mar 5, 2011 5 $3,430,091 +126% -46% 2,984 $1,149   $81,729,273 23
Mar 6, 2011 4 $2,293,052 -33% -41% 2,984 $768   $84,022,325 24
Mar 7, 2011 9 $389,976 -83% -34% 2,984 $131   $84,412,301 25
Mar 8, 2011 9 $388,654 n/c -44% 2,984 $130   $84,800,955 26
Mar 9, 2011 9 $317,859 -18% -43% 2,984 $107   $85,118,814 27
Mar 10, 2011 9 $366,296 +15% -39% 2,984 $123   $85,485,110 28
Mar 11, 2011 11 $821,691 +124% -46% 2,585 $318   $86,306,801 29
Mar 12, 2011 10 $1,668,168 +103% -51% 2,585 $645   $87,974,969 30
Mar 13, 2011 8 $1,127,396 -32% -51% 2,585 $436   $89,102,365 31
Mar 14, 2011 7 $503,058 -55% +29% 2,585 $195   $89,605,423 32
Mar 15, 2011 7 $616,324 +23% +59% 2,585 $238   $90,221,747 33
Mar 16, 2011 6 $552,632 -10% +74% 2,585 $214   $90,774,379 34
Mar 17, 2011 6 $514,003 -7% +40% 2,585 $199   $91,288,382 35
Mar 18, 2011 12 $652,517 +27% -21% 1,748 $373   $91,940,899 36
Mar 19, 2011 12 $974,846 +49% -42% 1,748 $558   $92,915,745 37
Mar 20, 2011 10 $671,545 -31% -40% 1,748 $384   $93,587,290 38
Mar 21, 2011 12 $193,495 -71% -62% 1,748 $111   $93,780,785 39
Mar 22, 2011 13 $188,323 -3% -69% 1,748 $108   $93,969,108 40
Mar 23, 2011 12 $184,679 -2% -67% 1,748 $106   $94,153,787 41
Mar 24, 2011 12 $208,747 +13% -59% 1,748 $119   $94,362,534 42
Mar 25, 2011 15 $343,587 +65% -47% 1,364 $252   $94,706,121 43
Mar 26, 2011 15 $686,084 +100% -30% 1,364 $503   $95,392,205 44
Mar 27, 2011 12 $480,332 -30% -28% 1,364 $352   $95,872,537 45
Mar 28, 2011 14 $141,253 -71% -27% 1,364 $104   $96,013,790 46
Mar 29, 2011 14 $142,565 +1% -24% 1,364 $105   $96,156,355 47
Mar 30, 2011 14 $133,579 -6% -28% 1,364 $98   $96,289,934 48
Mar 31, 2011 14 $146,410 +10% -30% 1,364 $107   $96,436,344 49
Apr 1, 2011 19 $122,423 -16% -64% 735 $167   $96,558,767 50
Apr 2, 2011 19 $186,842 +53% -73% 735 $254   $96,745,609 51
Apr 3, 2011 19 $120,467 -36% -75% 735 $164   $96,866,076 52
Apr 4, 2011 18 $49,943 -59% -65% 735 $68   $96,916,019 53
Apr 5, 2011 - $59,123 +18% -59% 735 $80   $96,975,142 54
Apr 6, 2011 19 $49,293 -17% -63% 735 $67   $97,024,435 55
Apr 7, 2011 19 $51,452 +4% -65% 735 $70   $97,075,887 56
May 30, 2011 38 $24,085     111 $217   $99,539,659 109

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 11, 2011 3 $31,020,532   2,994 $10,361   $31,020,532 1
Feb 18, 2011 2 $29,913,574 -4% 3,014 $9,925   $60,934,106 2
Feb 25, 2011 3 $15,847,904 -47% 3,037 $5,218   $76,782,010 3
Mar 4, 2011 5 $8,703,100 -45% 2,984 $2,917   $85,485,110 4
Mar 11, 2011 8 $5,803,272 -33% 2,585 $2,245   $91,288,382 5
Mar 18, 2011 11 $3,074,152 -47% 1,748 $1,759   $94,362,534 6
Mar 25, 2011 14 $2,073,810 -33% 1,364 $1,520   $96,436,344 7
Apr 1, 2011 18 $639,543 -69% 735 $870   $97,075,887 8
Apr 8, 2011 27 $283,530 -56% 284 $998   $97,359,417 9
Apr 15, 2011 22 $636,592 +125% 355 $1,793   $97,996,009 10
Apr 22, 2011 21 $475,417 -25% 345 $1,378   $98,471,426 11
Apr 29, 2011 27 $359,794 -24% 293 $1,228   $98,831,220 12
May 6, 2011 29 $278,969 -22% 250 $1,116   $99,110,189 13
May 13, 2011 31 $240,557 -14% 194 $1,240   $99,350,746 14
May 20, 2011 38 $164,828 -31% 158 $1,043   $99,515,574 15
May 27, 2011 38 $147,180 -11% 111 $1,326   $99,662,754 16
Jun 3, 2011 41 $91,203 -38% 85 $1,073   $99,753,957 17
Jun 10, 2011 51 $40,609 -55% 43 $944   $99,794,566 18
Jun 17, 2011 59 $27,121 -33% 23 $1,179   $99,967,670 19

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
May 29, 20111565,963 565,963$9,128,983$9,128,9831
Jun 5, 20112181,295-68% 747,258$2,898,907$12,027,8902
Jun 12, 20114110,702-39% 857,960$1,951,676$13,979,5663
Jun 19, 2011967,663-39% 925,623$1,101,554$15,081,1204
Jun 26, 20111066,137-2% 991,760$1,137,556$16,218,6765
Jul 3, 20112227,152-59% 1,018,912$453,438$16,672,1146
Jul 10, 20111340,486+49% 1,059,398$635,630$17,307,7447
Jul 17, 20111534,169-16% 1,093,567$541,579$17,849,3238
Jul 24, 20111829,077-15% 1,122,644$494,018$18,343,3419
Jul 31, 20112124,531-16% 1,147,175$416,782$18,760,12310

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
May 29, 20111183,811 183,811$4,214,913$4,214,9131
Jun 5, 2011333,281-82% 217,092$759,244$4,974,1572
Jun 12, 2011815,474-54% 232,566$382,482$5,356,6393
Jun 26, 2011178,256 249,273$201,723$5,782,3865
Jul 10, 2011821,255 274,826$520,069$6,414,0767

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Leading Cast

James McAvoy Gnomeo

Supporting Cast

Emily Blunt Juliet
Ashley Jensen Nanette
Michael Caine Lord Redbrick
Matt Lucas Benny
Jim Cummings Featherstone
Maggie Smith Lady Bluebury
Jason Statham Tybalt
Ozzy Osbourne Fawn
Stephen Merchant Paris
Patrick Stewart Bill Shakespeare
Julie Walters Miss Montague
Hulk Hogan Terrafirminator V.O.
Kelly Asbury Red Goon Gnomes
Richard Wilson Mr. Capulet
Dolly Parton Dolly Gnome
Julia Brams Stone Fish
James Daniel Wilson Fishing Gnome
Tim Bentinck Conjoined Gnome Left
Julio Bonet Mankini Gnome
Neil McCaul Conjoined Gnome Right
Maurissa Horwitz Call Me Doll

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

Production and Technical Credits

Kelly Asbury Director
Baker Bloodworth Producer
Steve Hamilton Shaw Producer
David Furnish Producer
Elton John Executive Producer
Igor Khait Co-Producer
Rob Sprackling Story Creator
John R. Smith Story Creator
Andy Riley Story Creator
Kevin Cecil Story Creator
Kelly Asbury Story Creator
Steve Hamilton Shaw Story Creator
Andy Riley Screenwriter
Kevin Cecil Screenwriter
Mark Burton Screenwriter
Emily Cook Screenwriter
Kathy Greenburg Screenwriter
Steve Hamilton Shaw Screenwriter
Kelly Asbury Screenwriter
Rob Sprackling Screenwriter
John R. Smith Screenwriter
Elton John Song Writer
Bernie Taupin Song Writer
James Newton Howard Composer
Chris Bacon Composer
Catherine Apple Editor
Karen DeJong Production Designer
Karen DeJong Art Director
David Stoten Story Supervisor
Kara Lord Piersimoni Associate Producer
Gary Dunn Character Designer
Lady Gaga Song Writer
Elton John Song Writer
Corey D. Smith 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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December 16th, 2011

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June 21st, 2011

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June 15th, 2011

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June 14th, 2011

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June 8th, 2011

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June 7th, 2011

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May 24th, 2011

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May 21st, 2011

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April 6th, 2011

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March 30th, 2011

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March 7th, 2011

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March 3rd, 2011

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International Box Office: Swan's Song a Three-Part Harmony

March 2nd, 2011

For the third weekend in a row, Black Swan led the way on the international chart, pulling in $17.50 million on 3,950 screens in 45 markets for a total of $123.37 million internationally and $226.95 million worldwide. In Spain it remained in first place with $2.52 million on 319 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.47 million after two. It added $2.81 million on 363 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.74 million after three. It doesn't have many markets left to open in, but the film has already made nearly a quarter billion dollars on a production budget of just $13 million, so it is fantastically profitable. More...

Hall Passes, But Barely

February 28th, 2011

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February 27th, 2011

All eyes are on the Oscars this weekend, as the industry suffers another poor weekend at the box office. Aside from a blip caused by the timing of President's Day, the overall box office has now been down for 16 straight weeks, and no film will crack $15 million this weekend, with Gnomeo and Juliet likely to be the lowest-earning February number one since Black Hawk Down's $11 million number one weekend in 2002. More...

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February 24th, 2011

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International Box Office: Swan and Speech Have Unlimited Success

February 23rd, 2011

As I've stated in the past, it is quite rare for a film that opened in limited release in the United States to go on and have success internationally. Most markets are simply too small to have the infrastructure to support limited releases. So it's quite a pleasant surprise to find two such films atop the international box office. Leading the way for the second weekend in a row is Black Swan, this time earning $17.60 million on 3,699 screens in 39 markets. In total it has $98.24 million and it has likely already reached the century mark. It opened in first place in Spain with $2.91 million on 296 screens, but it was not as strong in Italy with $1.50 million on 257 screens, which was only enough for third place. Oscar contenders tend to perform really well in Italy, so this is a bit of a disappointment. As far as holdovers are concerned, the film was down just 18% in France, adding $3.82 million on 338 screens over the weekend for a total of $9.77 million after just two weeks of release. More...

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February 22nd, 2011

It was a good news / bad news situation this weekend as a number of films missed expectations. However, the overall box office was still enough for 2011 to secure its first win, topping last year's box office $145 million to $134 million. Granted, this is not exactly a fair comparison, as it was President's Day long weekend this year and it wasn't last year, but when you've had a 14-week losing streak, you will take any win that you can. Year-to-date, 2011 is still behind 2010's pace by nearly $400 million at $1.39 billion to $1.78 billion and there's little you can do to spin that into a positive. More...

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February 17th, 2011

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Heartbreaking Start to the Year

February 15th, 2011

On the one hand, we are only six weeks into the year, which means it is far too early to push the panic button. On the other hand, there's everything else. It was yet another disappointing weekend at the box office with the top two films barely earning more than last year's number one movie. In fact, even if you ignored last year's number one movie, this year was still weaker in terms of ticket sales. The total box office was $149 million, which was 71% higher than last weekend, but while that seems impressive, it was still 27% lower than last year. 2011 is already closing in on $400 million behind 2010 at $1.17 billion to $1.54 billion. Maybe this coming weekend we can catch a break and finally turn things around. More...

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February 13th, 2011

Justin Bieber's popularity may not be restricted to Twitter after all.

This weekend's box office race is too close to call on Sunday morning after Justin Bieber: Never Say Never posted an impressive $30.26m opening weekend, enough to put it within striking distance of Just Go With It for top spot. The Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy is pegged at $31m by Sony Pictures, which makes it the favorite to win, but a 2% difference between the two films means that Bieber could still take the title if fans turn out in greater numbers than expected today. More...

Will 2011 Finally See Some Heat?

February 10th, 2011

2011 is over a month old and we've only had one film that you could call a mid-level hit, two if you want to be generous. Worse still, none of 2010's holdovers have been big either. $100 million films opening in January are very rare, but films earning $100 million during the month of January are not that unusual. In fact, most years the biggest hit of January is a film released in December. So with no new releases or holdover pulling their weight, 2011 is off to a terrible start. This could be the weekend that changes that. Not only is it Valentine's Day weekend, but we should have the first $100 million hit of the year opening on Friday, plus a couple of potential mid-level hits. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the month, I was expecting two potential massive openings, but that appears less likely now. It also makes keeping pace with last year nearly impossible. More...

2011 Preview: February

February 1st, 2011

January got off to about as bad a start as I feared, and already 2011 is behind 2010 by about $275 million. Even worse, last February was better than expected. Not only did Avatar add another $200 million to its coffers during the month, the new releases collectively topped expectations every week (even if some individual releases failed to do so). What does this mean going forward? It means 2011 will likely continue to lose ground on 2010. By the time March rolls around, the only thing box office watchers will be talking about is the slump. More...

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August 26th, 2008

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August 23rd, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Extract, Gnomeo and Juliet, My Life in Ruins, and more! More...


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

Synopsis

Shakespeare’s revered tale gets a comical, off-the-wall makeover. Gnomeo and Juliet have as many obstacles to overcome as their quasi namesakes when they are caught up in a feud between neighbors. But with plastic pink flamingos and lawnmower races in the mix, can this young couple find lasting happiness?

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$25,356,909 (25.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:51.6% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$36,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,994 opening theaters/3,037 max. theaters, 6.8 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $135,895,515

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 11th, 2011 (Wide) by Walt Disney
Video Release: May 24th, 2011 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, released as Gnomeo & Juliet
MPAA Rating: G
(Rating bulletin 2141, 10/6/2010)
Running Time: 84 minutes
Franchise: Gnomeo and Juliet
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Keywords: 3-D, Romance, Modern Adaptation, Dysfunctional Family, Living Toys, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Romantic Comedy
Source:Based on Play
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Digital Animation
Creative Type:Fantasy
Production/Financing Companies: Touchstone Pictures, Rocket Pictures, Focus Features
Production Countries: United Kingdom, United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 2nd Monday 90 $6,261,707 Feb 21, 2011 11
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day) 47 $19,154,010 Feb 18, 2011 10
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 76 $26,445,050 Feb 18, 2011 10
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 37 $25,415,717 Feb 18, 2011 10
Washington's Birthday (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 51 $35,123,007 Feb 18, 2011 10
Biggest Domestic February Weekend 62 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Top Based on Play Weekend Domestic 6 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Top G Weekend Domestic 45 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Top Romantic Comedy Weekend Domestic 22 $25,356,909 Feb 11, 2011 3
Leggiest Opening Weekend 63 4.11 Feb 11, 2011 3

Leading Cast

James McAvoy Gnomeo

Supporting Cast

Emily Blunt Juliet
Ashley Jensen Nanette
Michael Caine Lord Redbrick
Matt Lucas Benny
Jim Cummings Featherstone
Maggie Smith Lady Bluebury
Jason Statham Tybalt
Ozzy Osbourne Fawn
Stephen Merchant Paris
Patrick Stewart Bill Shakespeare
Julie Walters Miss Montague
Hulk Hogan Terrafirminator V.O.
Kelly Asbury Red Goon Gnomes
Richard Wilson Mr. Capulet
Dolly Parton Dolly Gnome
Julia Brams Stone Fish
James Daniel Wilson Fishing Gnome
Tim Bentinck Conjoined Gnome Left
Julio Bonet Mankini Gnome
Neil McCaul Conjoined Gnome Right
Maurissa Horwitz Call Me Doll

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

Production and Technical Credits

Kelly Asbury Director
Baker Bloodworth Producer
Steve Hamilton Shaw Producer
David Furnish Producer
Elton John Executive Producer
Igor Khait Co-Producer
Rob Sprackling Story Creator
John R. Smith Story Creator
Andy Riley Story Creator
Kevin Cecil Story Creator
Kelly Asbury Story Creator
Steve Hamilton Shaw Story Creator
Andy Riley Screenwriter
Kevin Cecil Screenwriter
Mark Burton Screenwriter
Emily Cook Screenwriter
Kathy Greenburg Screenwriter
Steve Hamilton Shaw Screenwriter
Kelly Asbury Screenwriter
Rob Sprackling Screenwriter
John R. Smith Screenwriter
Elton John Song Writer
Bernie Taupin Song Writer
James Newton Howard Composer
Chris Bacon Composer
Catherine Apple Editor
Karen DeJong Production Designer
Karen DeJong Art Director
David Stoten Story Supervisor
Kara Lord Piersimoni Associate Producer
Gary Dunn Character Designer
Lady Gaga Song Writer
Elton John Song Writer
Corey D. Smith Visual Effects Supervisor

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

Awards Season: Globes Reward Artistic Intent

December 16th, 2011

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association announced their nominations and the Awards Season picture started to look a whole lot clearer. The Artist led the way with six nominations, while The Descendents and The Help were right behind with five apiece. More...

DVD Sales: New Releases Have True Grit

June 21st, 2011

There were seven new releases on this week's DVD Sales Chart, and six of those reached the top ten. Leading the way was True Grit with 1.02 million units / $15.91 million during its opening week on the home market. It is already in 30th place for 2011 and should quickly climb much further up. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Blu Blood Good for Business

June 15th, 2011

True Blood: Season Three was able to lead the way on the Blu-ray sales chart this week, and while the margin was closer than it was on the DVD sales chart, it was still dominant. It started its Blu-ray run with sales of 199,000 units / $7.09 million, which is amazing for a TV on Blu release, although the comparison is difficult, as most TV on DVD releases don't have a Blu-ray release. Likewise, its 20% Blu-ray ratio seems impressive for this type of release; however, there are so few TV on Blu releases that it's hard to judge. More...

DVD Sales: Blood Truly Impressive

June 14th, 2011

It's not common for a TV on DVD release to top the sales chart, but that's what True Blood: Season Two did. It led all new releases and holdovers during its first week of release with 786,000 units, and generated $23.92 million in consumer spending at retail. To put this into perspective, Season Two took about a month to sell that many units. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Gnomeo and Juliet and Number Four

June 8th, 2011

Two films could make legitimate claims for top spot on this week's Blu-ray Sales Chart. Gnomeo and Juliet topped I Am Number Four if you rank them by units at 271,000 units to 241,000 units; however, the pair finished in opposite order if you rank by dollars at $6.02 million to $5.42 million. As far as opening week ratios are concerned, Gnomeo managed 29%, which is in line with expectations for a family film, while Number Four was stronger at 34%, but that's not quite what you would want for a visual effects heavy film. More...

DVD Sales: Gnomeo Gnumber One

June 7th, 2011

New releases took the top two spots on this week's DVD sales chart with Gnomeo and Juliet leading the way with 666,000 units sold while generating $10.74 million in opening week sales. This is not a bad result, for this time of year. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for May 24th, 2011

May 24th, 2011

While we have two first run releases coming out this week, the number one seller according to Amazon.com is a specialty release, and the bulk of the interesting titles are Blu-ray catalog releases. Granted, one of the first run releases nearly hit $100 million at the box office, but this is still a really bad sign in terms of overall sales. As far as the best of the best, that's a race between The Kids in the Hall: Complete Series Megaset and Platoon on Blu-ray. I'm going with the former for Pick of the Week, but make sure to check the price, as buying Death Comes to Town and the old Megaset might be cheaper. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Gnomeo & Juliet

May 21st, 2011

Gnomeo & Juliet opened earlier this year with rather limited expectations, and smashed said expectations. (Although, to be fair to me, I did say there was a chance it would do as well as Meet the Robinsons, and it did.) So was the success warranted? Or did it simply benefit from a nearly complete lack of competition. More...

International Box Office: Just Barely Winning

April 6th, 2011

Just Go With It reached first place on the international chart with $10.84 million on 2,791 screens in 40 markets for a total of $76.26 million after 8 weeks of release. It opened in first place in Australia with $2.44 million on 311 screens, but it struggled in Italy with just $732,000 on 248. So far the film has $9.09 million in Russia after just two weeks, including $2.87 million on 544 screens this past weekend. More...

International Box Office: Another Victory for Battle

March 30th, 2011

Battle: Los Angeles remained in first place on the international scene with $16.32 million on 7,746 screens in 55 markets for a total of $79.63 million after three weeks of release. It didn't have many new openings. It did add $1.12 million on 331 screens during its second weekend in Australia for a total of $4.39 million so far. It has already made more internationally than it has domestically, and with openings in Spain, Germany, and Italy, it should have no trouble getting to $200 million worldwide. I think the studio should be happy with that, but I'm not sure they will be happy enough to go with a sequel. More...

Rango Leads 2011 but Can't End the Box Office Woes

March 7th, 2011

There's very little good news at the box office this weekend, but we will start with some happy thoughts. Rango had the best opening weekend of the year, which helped the box office climb 23% from last weekend to $134 million. On the other hand, this time last year Alice in Wonderland opened with $116 million by itself, which means 2011 lost the year-over-year comparison by 32%. Year-to-date, 2011 now has $1.69 billion compared to last year's pace of $2.13 billion and it's not like it's going to get better over the coming weeks. More...

Depp vs. Depp

March 3rd, 2011

So far 2011 has been a bit of a bust with only one weekend winning the year-over-year comparison and not a single film opening with more that $40 million. Hopefully one of those records will change this weekend, as Rango looks to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Unfortunately, this time last year saw the release of Alice in Wonderland, the biggest March opening of all time. I can't imagine a scenario where 2011 doesn't lose even more ground on 2010. More...

International Box Office: Swan's Song a Three-Part Harmony

March 2nd, 2011

For the third weekend in a row, Black Swan led the way on the international chart, pulling in $17.50 million on 3,950 screens in 45 markets for a total of $123.37 million internationally and $226.95 million worldwide. In Spain it remained in first place with $2.52 million on 319 screens over the weekend for a total of $6.47 million after two. It added $2.81 million on 363 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.74 million after three. It doesn't have many markets left to open in, but the film has already made nearly a quarter billion dollars on a production budget of just $13 million, so it is fantastically profitable. More...

Hall Passes, But Barely

February 28th, 2011

February ended in the same position it has been for nearly the entire year, on the losing end of the comparison to 2010. The post-holiday drop-off was steep at 25% leaving the weekend box office at just $109 million. This was 9% lower than the same weekend last year. Normally, a 9% drop-off year-over-year would be devastating, but that's actually better than 2011 has averaged so far. Year-to-date it is now 21% lower than 2010's pace at $1.53 billion to $1.93 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Gnomeo Top on Another Dismal Weekend

February 27th, 2011

All eyes are on the Oscars this weekend, as the industry suffers another poor weekend at the box office. Aside from a blip caused by the timing of President's Day, the overall box office has now been down for 16 straight weeks, and no film will crack $15 million this weekend, with Gnomeo and Juliet likely to be the lowest-earning February number one since Black Hawk Down's $11 million number one weekend in 2002. More...

Will Moviegoers Give This Weekend a Pass?

February 24th, 2011

It's the end of the month and considering how poorly the year has started, for a lot of people it's good riddance. We are coming off of the first win in several months, but that streak could be over before it really starts. Firstly, the win was mainly due to President's Day long weekend coming a week later than it did last year. Secondly, the two films coming out this week are rather weak. The only good news is that this time last year wasn't exactly big at the box office either. More...

International Box Office: Swan and Speech Have Unlimited Success

February 23rd, 2011

As I've stated in the past, it is quite rare for a film that opened in limited release in the United States to go on and have success internationally. Most markets are simply too small to have the infrastructure to support limited releases. So it's quite a pleasant surprise to find two such films atop the international box office. Leading the way for the second weekend in a row is Black Swan, this time earning $17.60 million on 3,699 screens in 39 markets. In total it has $98.24 million and it has likely already reached the century mark. It opened in first place in Spain with $2.91 million on 296 screens, but it was not as strong in Italy with $1.50 million on 257 screens, which was only enough for third place. Oscar contenders tend to perform really well in Italy, so this is a bit of a disappointment. As far as holdovers are concerned, the film was down just 18% in France, adding $3.82 million on 338 screens over the weekend for a total of $9.77 million after just two weeks of release. More...

Unknown Finds Self On Top of Chart

February 22nd, 2011

It was a good news / bad news situation this weekend as a number of films missed expectations. However, the overall box office was still enough for 2011 to secure its first win, topping last year's box office $145 million to $134 million. Granted, this is not exactly a fair comparison, as it was President's Day long weekend this year and it wasn't last year, but when you've had a 14-week losing streak, you will take any win that you can. Year-to-date, 2011 is still behind 2010's pace by nearly $400 million at $1.39 billion to $1.78 billion and there's little you can do to spin that into a positive. More...

Number Four Is Headed For Number One, But Will It Be Enough?

February 17th, 2011

We need a win. It has been more than three months since we've seen a victory in the year-over-year comparison, and with last year's Alice in Wonderland looming ahead on the comparisons, if we don't get a win soon, we might not get one for another couple of months. There is some good news this weekend. It's President's Day long weekend, which actually happened one weekend earlier last year. This means we have a holiday weekend this year going up against the post-holiday weekend from last year. Granted, Shutter Island opened with more than $40 million and I don't think any film will repeat that feat this year. However, last year's second place film, Valentine's Day made under $17 million, and each of the top five films this year could make that much. In order words, depth could be the key to the first victory of the year. More...

Heartbreaking Start to the Year

February 15th, 2011

On the one hand, we are only six weeks into the year, which means it is far too early to push the panic button. On the other hand, there's everything else. It was yet another disappointing weekend at the box office with the top two films barely earning more than last year's number one movie. In fact, even if you ignored last year's number one movie, this year was still weaker in terms of ticket sales. The total box office was $149 million, which was 71% higher than last weekend, but while that seems impressive, it was still 27% lower than last year. 2011 is already closing in on $400 million behind 2010 at $1.17 billion to $1.54 billion. Maybe this coming weekend we can catch a break and finally turn things around. More...

Weekend Estimates: Bieber and Sandler Neck-and-Neck

February 13th, 2011

Justin Bieber's popularity may not be restricted to Twitter after all.

This weekend's box office race is too close to call on Sunday morning after Justin Bieber: Never Say Never posted an impressive $30.26m opening weekend, enough to put it within striking distance of Just Go With It for top spot. The Adam Sandler/Jennifer Aniston romantic comedy is pegged at $31m by Sony Pictures, which makes it the favorite to win, but a 2% difference between the two films means that Bieber could still take the title if fans turn out in greater numbers than expected today. More...

Will 2011 Finally See Some Heat?

February 10th, 2011

2011 is over a month old and we've only had one film that you could call a mid-level hit, two if you want to be generous. Worse still, none of 2010's holdovers have been big either. $100 million films opening in January are very rare, but films earning $100 million during the month of January are not that unusual. In fact, most years the biggest hit of January is a film released in December. So with no new releases or holdover pulling their weight, 2011 is off to a terrible start. This could be the weekend that changes that. Not only is it Valentine's Day weekend, but we should have the first $100 million hit of the year opening on Friday, plus a couple of potential mid-level hits. Unfortunately, at the beginning of the month, I was expecting two potential massive openings, but that appears less likely now. It also makes keeping pace with last year nearly impossible. More...

2011 Preview: February

February 1st, 2011

January got off to about as bad a start as I feared, and already 2011 is behind 2010 by about $275 million. Even worse, last February was better than expected. Not only did Avatar add another $200 million to its coffers during the month, the new releases collectively topped expectations every week (even if some individual releases failed to do so). What does this mean going forward? It means 2011 will likely continue to lose ground on 2010. By the time March rolls around, the only thing box office watchers will be talking about is the slump. More...

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August 26th, 2008

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August 23rd, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Extract, Gnomeo and Juliet, My Life in Ruins, and more! More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 11, 2011 3 $25,356,909   2,994 $8,469   $25,356,909 1
Feb 18, 2011 3 $19,154,010 -24% 3,014 $6,355   $50,174,542 2
Feb 25, 2011 2 $13,400,130 -30% 3,037 $4,412   $74,334,236 3
Mar 4, 2011 5 $7,240,315 -46% 2,984 $2,426   $84,022,325 4
Mar 11, 2011 9 $3,617,255 -50% 2,585 $1,399   $89,102,365 5
Mar 18, 2011 11 $2,298,908 -36% 1,748 $1,315   $93,587,290 6
Mar 25, 2011 15 $1,510,003 -34% 1,364 $1,107   $95,872,537 7
Apr 1, 2011 19 $429,732 -72% 735 $585   $96,866,076 8
Apr 8, 2011 28 $211,676 -51% 284 $745   $97,287,563 9
Apr 15, 2011 22 $407,899 +93% 355 $1,149   $97,767,316 10
Apr 22, 2011 22 $335,177 -18% 345 $972   $98,331,186 11
Apr 29, 2011 27 $293,710 -12% 293 $1,002   $98,765,136 12
May 6, 2011 29 $215,287 -27% 250 $861   $99,046,507 13
May 13, 2011 31 $182,256 -15% 194 $939   $99,292,445 14
May 20, 2011 35 $124,871 -31% 158 $790   $99,475,617 15
May 27, 2011 39 $88,604 -29% 111 $798   $99,604,178 16
Jun 3, 2011 41 $49,681 -44% 85 $584   $99,712,435 17
Jun 10, 2011 51 $22,553 -55% 43 $524   $99,776,510 18
Jun 17, 2011 61 $14,043 -38% 23 $611   $99,808,609 19

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 11, 2011 3 $6,162,544     2,994 $2,058   $6,162,544 1
Feb 12, 2011 2 $11,622,568 +89%   2,994 $3,882   $17,785,112 2
Feb 13, 2011 2 $7,571,797 -35%   2,994 $2,529   $25,356,909 3
Feb 14, 2011 2 $2,703,451 -64%   2,994 $903   $28,060,360 4
Feb 15, 2011 3 $1,067,654 -61%   2,994 $357   $29,128,014 5
Feb 16, 2011 2 $877,568 -18%   2,994 $293   $30,005,582 6
Feb 17, 2011 2 $1,014,950 +16%   2,994 $339   $31,020,532 7
Feb 18, 2011 5 $4,255,063 +319% -31% 3,014 $1,412   $35,275,595 8
Feb 19, 2011 2 $8,341,050 +96% -28% 3,014 $2,767   $43,616,645 9
Feb 20, 2011 1 $6,557,897 -21% -13% 3,014 $2,176   $50,174,542 10
Feb 21, 2011 1 $6,261,707 -5% +132% 3,014 $2,078   $56,436,249 11
Feb 22, 2011 2 $1,794,965 -71% +68% 3,014 $596   $58,231,214 12
Feb 23, 2011 2 $1,314,838 -27% +50% 3,014 $436   $59,546,052 13
Feb 24, 2011 2 $1,388,054 +6% +37% 3,014 $461   $60,934,106 14
Feb 25, 2011 5 $3,156,594 +127% -26% 3,037 $1,039   $64,090,700 15
Feb 26, 2011 1 $6,363,197 +102% -24% 2,737 $2,325   $70,453,897 16
Feb 27, 2011 1 $3,880,339 -39% -41% 2,737 $1,418   $74,334,236 17
Feb 28, 2011 6 $594,701 -85% -91% 2,737 $217   $74,928,937 18
Mar 1, 2011 6 $693,638 +17% -61% 2,737 $253   $75,622,575 19
Mar 2, 2011 6 $558,012 -20% -58% 2,737 $204   $76,180,587 20
Mar 3, 2011 6 $601,423 +8% -57% 2,737 $220   $76,782,010 21
Mar 4, 2011 9 $1,517,172 +152% -52% 2,984 $508   $78,299,182 22
Mar 5, 2011 5 $3,430,091 +126% -46% 2,984 $1,149   $81,729,273 23
Mar 6, 2011 4 $2,293,052 -33% -41% 2,984 $768   $84,022,325 24
Mar 7, 2011 9 $389,976 -83% -34% 2,984 $131   $84,412,301 25
Mar 8, 2011 9 $388,654 n/c -44% 2,984 $130   $84,800,955 26
Mar 9, 2011 9 $317,859 -18% -43% 2,984 $107   $85,118,814 27
Mar 10, 2011 9 $366,296 +15% -39% 2,984 $123   $85,485,110 28
Mar 11, 2011 11 $821,691 +124% -46% 2,585 $318   $86,306,801 29
Mar 12, 2011 10 $1,668,168 +103% -51% 2,585 $645   $87,974,969 30
Mar 13, 2011 8 $1,127,396 -32% -51% 2,585 $436   $89,102,365 31
Mar 14, 2011 7 $503,058 -55% +29% 2,585 $195   $89,605,423 32
Mar 15, 2011 7 $616,324 +23% +59% 2,585 $238   $90,221,747 33
Mar 16, 2011 6 $552,632 -10% +74% 2,585 $214   $90,774,379 34
Mar 17, 2011 6 $514,003 -7% +40% 2,585 $199   $91,288,382 35
Mar 18, 2011 12 $652,517 +27% -21% 1,748 $373   $91,940,899 36
Mar 19, 2011 12 $974,846 +49% -42% 1,748 $558   $92,915,745 37
Mar 20, 2011 10 $671,545 -31% -40% 1,748 $384   $93,587,290 38
Mar 21, 2011 12 $193,495 -71% -62% 1,748 $111   $93,780,785 39
Mar 22, 2011 13 $188,323 -3% -69% 1,748 $108   $93,969,108 40
Mar 23, 2011 12 $184,679 -2% -67% 1,748 $106   $94,153,787 41
Mar 24, 2011 12 $208,747 +13% -59% 1,748 $119   $94,362,534 42
Mar 25, 2011 15 $343,587 +65% -47% 1,364 $252   $94,706,121 43
Mar 26, 2011 15 $686,084 +100% -30% 1,364 $503   $95,392,205 44
Mar 27, 2011 12 $480,332 -30% -28% 1,364 $352   $95,872,537 45
Mar 28, 2011 14 $141,253 -71% -27% 1,364 $104   $96,013,790 46
Mar 29, 2011 14 $142,565 +1% -24% 1,364 $105   $96,156,355 47
Mar 30, 2011 14 $133,579 -6% -28% 1,364 $98   $96,289,934 48
Mar 31, 2011 14 $146,410 +10% -30% 1,364 $107   $96,436,344 49
Apr 1, 2011 19 $122,423 -16% -64% 735 $167   $96,558,767 50
Apr 2, 2011 19 $186,842 +53% -73% 735 $254   $96,745,609 51
Apr 3, 2011 19 $120,467 -36% -75% 735 $164   $96,866,076 52
Apr 4, 2011 18 $49,943 -59% -65% 735 $68   $96,916,019 53
Apr 5, 2011 - $59,123 +18% -59% 735 $80   $96,975,142 54
Apr 6, 2011 19 $49,293 -17% -63% 735 $67   $97,024,435 55
Apr 7, 2011 19 $51,452 +4% -65% 735 $70   $97,075,887 56
May 30, 2011 38 $24,085     111 $217   $99,539,659 109

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 11, 2011 3 $31,020,532   2,994 $10,361   $31,020,532 1
Feb 18, 2011 2 $29,913,574 -4% 3,014 $9,925   $60,934,106 2
Feb 25, 2011 3 $15,847,904 -47% 3,037 $5,218   $76,782,010 3
Mar 4, 2011 5 $8,703,100 -45% 2,984 $2,917   $85,485,110 4
Mar 11, 2011 8 $5,803,272 -33% 2,585 $2,245   $91,288,382 5
Mar 18, 2011 11 $3,074,152 -47% 1,748 $1,759   $94,362,534 6
Mar 25, 2011 14 $2,073,810 -33% 1,364 $1,520   $96,436,344 7
Apr 1, 2011 18 $639,543 -69% 735 $870   $97,075,887 8
Apr 8, 2011 27 $283,530 -56% 284 $998   $97,359,417 9
Apr 15, 2011 22 $636,592 +125% 355 $1,793   $97,996,009 10
Apr 22, 2011 21 $475,417 -25% 345 $1,378   $98,471,426 11
Apr 29, 2011 27 $359,794 -24% 293 $1,228   $98,831,220 12
May 6, 2011 29 $278,969 -22% 250 $1,116   $99,110,189 13
May 13, 2011 31 $240,557 -14% 194 $1,240   $99,350,746 14
May 20, 2011 38 $164,828 -31% 158 $1,043   $99,515,574 15
May 27, 2011 38 $147,180 -11% 111 $1,326   $99,662,754 16
Jun 3, 2011 41 $91,203 -38% 85 $1,073   $99,753,957 17
Jun 10, 2011 51 $40,609 -55% 43 $944   $99,794,566 18
Jun 17, 2011 59 $27,121 -33% 23 $1,179   $99,967,670 19

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
May 29, 20111565,963 565,963$9,128,983$9,128,9831
Jun 5, 20112181,295-68% 747,258$2,898,907$12,027,8902
Jun 12, 20114110,702-39% 857,960$1,951,676$13,979,5663
Jun 19, 2011967,663-39% 925,623$1,101,554$15,081,1204
Jun 26, 20111066,137-2% 991,760$1,137,556$16,218,6765
Jul 3, 20112227,152-59% 1,018,912$453,438$16,672,1146
Jul 10, 20111340,486+49% 1,059,398$635,630$17,307,7447
Jul 17, 20111534,169-16% 1,093,567$541,579$17,849,3238
Jul 24, 20111829,077-15% 1,122,644$494,018$18,343,3419
Jul 31, 20112124,531-16% 1,147,175$416,782$18,760,12310

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
May 29, 20111183,811 183,811$4,214,913$4,214,9131
Jun 5, 2011333,281-82% 217,092$759,244$4,974,1572
Jun 12, 2011815,474-54% 232,566$382,482$5,356,6393
Jun 26, 2011178,256 249,273$201,723$5,782,3865
Jul 10, 2011821,255 274,826$520,069$6,414,0767

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