In Good Company (2004)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $45,489,752Details
International Box Office $17,973,443Details
Worldwide Box Office $63,463,195
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$151,750 (0.3% of total gross)
Legs:3.18 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:71.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$26,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:3 opening theaters/1,963 max. theaters, 5.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $76,514,435

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 29th, 2004 (Limited) by Universal
January 14th, 2005 (Expands Wide) by Universal
International Releases: April 22nd, 2005 (Wide) (Australia)
Video Release: August 22nd, 2006 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some sexual content and drug references
Running Time: 110 minutes
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Keywords: Advertising and Marketing, Comedy Drama, Romance, Dysfunctional Family, Set in New York City, Set in New York, Fired, Relationships Gone Wrong, Mid-Life Crisis, Unexpected Pregnancy, Infidelity
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Depth of Field
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Super Bowl (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 324 $5,729,823 Feb 4, 2005 40
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 59 $14,289,750 Jan 14, 2005 19
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 66 $24,499,897 Jan 14, 2005 19
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 65 $16,638,635 Jan 14, 2005 19
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 53 $28,527,084 Jan 14, 2005 19
Theater Average 2nd Weekend 37 $48,050 Jan 7, 2005 12
Top 2004 Theater Average 6 $50,583 Dec 31, 2004 5

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 31, 2004 31 $151,750   3 $50,583   $225,031 1
Jan 7, 2005 34 $144,149 -5% 3 $48,050   $438,714 2
Jan 14, 2005 3 $14,289,750 +9,813% 1,566 $9,125   $14,789,212 3
Jan 21, 2005 4 $7,989,410 -44% 1,963 $4,070   $27,429,867 4
Jan 28, 2005 9 $6,242,825 -22% 1,960 $3,185   $35,998,497 5
Feb 4, 2005 11 $3,341,960 -46% 1,943 $1,720   $40,770,682 6
Feb 11, 2005 16 $1,682,680 -50% 1,357 $1,240   $43,347,887 7
Feb 18, 2005 21 $646,380 -62% 513 $1,260   $44,551,047 8
Feb 25, 2005 27 $281,175 -57% 273 $1,030   $45,075,827 9
Mar 4, 2005 34 $156,750 -44% 209 $750   $45,315,982 10
Mar 11, 2005 38 $113,160 -28% 184 $615   $45,489,752 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 14, 2005 4 $4,400,000     1,565 $2,812   $4,900,000 17
Jan 15, 2005 4 $5,739,390 +30%   1,566 $3,665   $10,741,102 18
Jan 16, 2005 4 $4,048,110 -29%   1,566 $2,585   $14,789,212 19
Jan 17, 2005 4 $2,348,885 -42%   1,566 $1,500   $17,138,097 20
Jan 18, 2005 3 $838,000 -64%   1,566 $535   $17,976,000 21
Jan 19, 2005 4 $698,000 -17%   1,566 $446   $18,673,000 22
Jan 20, 2005 4 $767,000 +10%   1,566 $490   $19,440,000 23
Jan 21, 2005 4 $2,900,000 +278% -34% 1,961 $1,479   $22,300,000 24
Jan 22, 2005 4 $3,366,545 +16% -41% 1,963 $1,715   $25,682,797 25
Jan 23, 2005 5 $1,747,070 -48% -57% 1,963 $890   $27,429,867 26
Jan 24, 2005 5 $579,000 -67% -75% 1,963 $295   $28,009,000 27
Jan 25, 2005 6 $589,000 +2% -30% 1,963 $300   $28,598,000 28
Jan 26, 2005 5 $569,000 -3% -18% 1,963 $290   $29,167,000 29
Jan 27, 2005 5 $589,000 +4% -23% 1,963 $300   $29,755,672 30
Jan 28, 2005 7 $1,900,000 +223% -34% 1,960 $969   $31,700,000 31
Jan 29, 2005 9 $2,842,225 +50% -16% 1,960 $1,450   $34,489,297 32
Jan 30, 2005 9 $1,509,200 -47% -14% 1,960 $770   $35,998,497 33
Jan 31, 2005 9 $334,000 -78% -42% 1,960 $170   $36,332,000 34
Feb 1, 2005 8 $372,000 +11% -37% 1,960 $190   $36,705,000 35
Feb 2, 2005 8 $362,000 -3% -36% 1,960 $185   $37,067,000 36
Feb 3, 2005 8 $362,000 n/c -39% 1,960 $185   $37,428,722 37
Feb 4, 2005 10 $1,100,000 +204% -42% 1,944 $566   $38,500,000 38
Feb 21, 2005 21 $112,860     513 $220   $44,663,907 55

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 31, 2004 31 $221,284   3 $73,761   $294,565 2
Jan 7, 2005 34 $204,897 -7% 3 $68,299   $499,462 3
Jan 14, 2005 4 $18,940,995 +9,144% 1,566 $12,095   $19,440,457 4
Jan 21, 2005 4 $10,315,215 -46% 1,963 $5,255   $29,755,672 5
Jan 28, 2005 8 $7,673,050 -26% 1,960 $3,915   $37,428,722 6
Feb 4, 2005 11 $4,236,485 -45% 1,943 $2,180   $41,665,207 7
Feb 11, 2005 16 $2,239,460 -47% 1,357 $1,650   $43,904,667 8
Feb 18, 2005 21 $889,985 -60% 513 $1,735   $44,794,652 9
Feb 25, 2005 28 $364,580 -59% 273 $1,335   $45,159,232 10
Mar 4, 2005 34 $217,360 -40% 209 $1,040   $45,376,592 11
Mar 11, 2005 45 $113,160 -48% 184 $615   $45,489,752 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/22/2005 $777,612 125 126 845 $2,855,153 9/25/2020
 
Rest of World $15,118,290
 
International Total$17,973,443 9/25/2020

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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Leading Cast

Dennis Quaid Dan Foreman
Topher Grace Tom Duryea

Supporting Cast

Scarlett Johansson Alex Foreman
Marg Helgenberger Ann Foreman
David Paymer Morty
Clark Gregg Steckle
Philip Baker Hall Eugene Kalb
Selma Blair Kimberly
Frankie Faison Corwin
Ty Burrell Enrique Colon
Kevin Chapman Lou
Amy Aquino Kevin Chapman
Zena Grey Jana
Colleen Camp Receptionist
John Cho Petey

Uncategorized

Malcolm McDowell Teddy K - Globecom CEO

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

Production and Technical Credits

Paul Weitz Director
Paul Weitz Screenwriter
Paul Weitz Producer
Chris Weitz Producer
Rodney Liber Executive Producer
Andrew Miano Executive Producer
Kerry Kohansky-Roberts Co-Producer
Remi Adefarasin Cinematographer
Myron Kerstein Editor
Stephen Trask Composer
William Arnold Production Designer
Sue Chan Art Director
Fred Kolo Art Director
Liz Lapp Set Designer
David Smith Set Decorator
Molly Maginnis Costume Designer
David Wyman Sound Mixer
Eric Warren Lindemann Supervising Sound Editor
Matt Eddy Associate Producer
Lawrence Pressman Associate Producer
Richard Graves Assistant Director
Joseph Middleton Casting Director

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

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July 23rd, 2007

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U.K. is Virgin Territory

September 11th, 2005

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September 4th, 2005

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Smiths Still Strong on International Scene

August 21st, 2005

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July 31st, 2005

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Aviator Soars onto the Home Market

June 4th, 2005

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National Threepeat

May 28th, 2005

For the third weekend in a row National Treasure come out on top spot on the combined rental charts. It was a much closer race this week and the film fell 28% to $7.72 million in combined rentals, lifting its three week total to $30.45 million. More...

Calm Before the Storm

May 22nd, 2005

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Treasure Withstands Heavy Assault

May 21st, 2005

Three new films in the top five and two more than just missed could push National Treasure out of top spot. The film fell just 11% this week for $9.40 million in DVD rentals and $1.30 million in VHS rentals for a combined rentals of $10.70. The film also held up well in DVD dropping to second place. More...

Kingdom's Reign Cruel to Competition

May 16th, 2005

The summer got off to a really, really slow start international this week and while Kingdom of Heaven didn't wasn't quite the blockbuster most people were looking for, it did cannibalized what little box office there was. There were a few local films to make noise, including Negotiator: Bayside Shakedown 3, which easily topped the Japanese market with $5,275,685 on just 280 for a huge $18,842 per screen average. More...

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Slow Dancing to $100 million

May 8th, 2005

Golden Week helped Shall We Dance? climb 19% to $2,250,195 for the weekend and $7,270,348 during its run. The film now has $90.3 million internationally and could break $100 million if it continues to show strong legs in Japan. More...

International: Constantine Continues to Climb

May 1st, 2005

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Hitch still Connecting with Moviegoers

April 24th, 2005

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International Box Office Busier than Weekend Before

April 17th, 2005

The Pacifier finally debut across Australia after playing in Queensland and Victoria for the past two weeks; the massive expansion allowed the film to climb to first place with $1.125 million on 267 screens. That lifted its total in the market to $3.41 million so far and the film should have strong legs. Add to that its $1.75 million opening in Spain and $590,000 in Belgium and the film managed $4.1 million over the weekend, which doubled its early total to $8.1 million. More...

Cool Reception

April 10th, 2005

It was a slow week at the international box office, the slowest of the year, and without much activity at the box office hit there were little in the way of details published by the studios. Therefore this week's column is much shorter than usual. Leading the best of the rest was Be Cool with an estimated $5 million for a disappointing $12.7 million international tally. Its best single market was the U.K. where the film finished second with $2.2 million on 336 screens after an exclusive engagement last weekend. The film also did well in the Netherlands with $190,000 on 43 screens but really struggles in Germany opening in fifth place with just $930,000 on 321 screens, a result mirrored in Austria, (fifth place, $165,948.) More...

France's $5 Million Baby

April 3rd, 2005

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The Aviator Soars Higher than Before

March 6th, 2005

The Aviator beat weekend estimates by a substantial margin leading to a $5.9 million box office on 3000 screens in 34 markets. The multi-Oscar winning movie has hit $86.2 million internationally and will cross $200 million worldwide before too long. The film dropped a spot to fifth place in South Korea with $834,660 for the week and slipped to second in Australia with $798,000. The only market the film opened it was Argentina, where it easily took top spot with $232,000. More...

Twelve Tops the Best of the Rest

February 27th, 2005

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Under the Weather

January 24th, 2005

A massive snowstorm hit the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and New England over the weekend, and while we're usually skeptical about the effects weather patterns have on the box office, this was a particularly widespread storm. Even so, it alone cannot explain the 29.3% drop from last weekend, even after taking into account the post-holiday drop-off. Comparing this weekend to last year we see a much smaller 3.4% drop. More...

Nothing Golden About the Wide Releases

January 21st, 2005

The weekend after the Golden Globe Awards will not be remembered for the high quality of the new releases. With most of the awards going to smaller films, the awards probably won't have any impact on the top five. In fact, there probably won't be any change at the top spot and only one change in the top five. More...

Coach Catapults to the Top

January 18th, 2005

The Martin Luther King Day long weekend was huge, with 6 films topping $10 million over the 3-day period. Overall the weekend was up 18% from last year, putting 2005 ahead of 2004's pace so far. In spite of this, two things should be kept in mind. First, it is much too early in the year for those comparisons to be truly meaningful. Second, 2004 started off very slowly, and didn't pick up until late February. So the comparison is tilted in 2005's favor. More...

Martin Luther King Day Delay

January 17th, 2005

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January 14th, 2005

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January 14th, 2005

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Good Great on Per Theatre Redux

January 11th, 2005

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January 4th, 2005

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December 31st, 2004

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December 17th, 2004

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December 9th, 2004

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Movie Websites Launches for October 29 - November 4

November 4th, 2004

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Movie Websites Launches for October 22 - October 28

October 28th, 2004

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Movie Websites Launches for October 15 - October 21

October 21st, 2004

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$151,750 (0.3% of total gross)
Legs:3.18 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:71.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$26,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:3 opening theaters/1,963 max. theaters, 5.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $76,514,435

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 29th, 2004 (Limited) by Universal
January 14th, 2005 (Expands Wide) by Universal
International Releases: April 22nd, 2005 (Wide) (Australia)
Video Release: August 22nd, 2006 by Universal Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some sexual content and drug references
Running Time: 110 minutes
Comparisons: vs. I Heart Huckabees
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Advertising and Marketing, Comedy Drama, Romance, Dysfunctional Family, Set in New York City, Set in New York, Fired, Relationships Gone Wrong, Mid-Life Crisis, Unexpected Pregnancy, Infidelity
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Depth of Field
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Super Bowl (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 324 $5,729,823 Feb 4, 2005 40
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 59 $14,289,750 Jan 14, 2005 19
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 66 $24,499,897 Jan 14, 2005 19
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 65 $16,638,635 Jan 14, 2005 19
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 53 $28,527,084 Jan 14, 2005 19
Theater Average 2nd Weekend 37 $48,050 Jan 7, 2005 12
Top 2004 Theater Average 6 $50,583 Dec 31, 2004 5

Leading Cast

Dennis Quaid Dan Foreman
Topher Grace Tom Duryea

Supporting Cast

Scarlett Johansson Alex Foreman
Marg Helgenberger Ann Foreman
David Paymer Morty
Clark Gregg Steckle
Philip Baker Hall Eugene Kalb
Selma Blair Kimberly
Frankie Faison Corwin
Ty Burrell Enrique Colon
Kevin Chapman Lou
Amy Aquino Kevin Chapman
Zena Grey Jana
Colleen Camp Receptionist
John Cho Petey

Uncategorized

Malcolm McDowell Teddy K - Globecom CEO

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

Production and Technical Credits

Paul Weitz Director
Paul Weitz Screenwriter
Paul Weitz Producer
Chris Weitz Producer
Rodney Liber Executive Producer
Andrew Miano Executive Producer
Kerry Kohansky-Roberts Co-Producer
Remi Adefarasin Cinematographer
Myron Kerstein Editor
Stephen Trask Composer
William Arnold Production Designer
Sue Chan Art Director
Fred Kolo Art Director
Liz Lapp Set Designer
David Smith Set Decorator
Molly Maginnis Costume Designer
David Wyman Sound Mixer
Eric Warren Lindemann Supervising Sound Editor
Matt Eddy Associate Producer
Lawrence Pressman Associate Producer
Richard Graves Assistant Director
Joseph Middleton Casting Director

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

DVD Releases for July 24, 2007

July 23rd, 2007

It's the busiest week in a long time and not only do we have more than three dozen films on this week's list (and six spotlight reviews), but we have plenty of releases worthy of the DVD Pick of the Week. Hard Boiled - 2-Disc Collector's Edition, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law - Volume 3, The Host - 2-Disc Special Edition... and those are just the ones beginning with the letter H. All three of those deserve to be added to your DVD collections, as well as a few others, but I'm trying to limit the DVD Pick of the Week to one selection and that's The Host - 2-Disc Special Edition. More...

Mafia Rubs Out Competition

September 18th, 2005

Marrying the Mafia 2 is the latest local film to lead the South Korean box office as it opened with $5.555 million on 449 screens, $7.515 million including Thursday. Not only was that easily enough for first place in its home market, but also put the film in third place on the overall international box office charts. More...

U.K. is Virgin Territory

September 11th, 2005

The 40-Year Old Virgin topped the U.K. marked with an impressive $3.26 million on 394 screens in the U.K., but this is probably not indicative of its potential in other international markets. The film should do well in the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand, but will likely struggle in non-English speaking markets. (Germany may be an exception.) More...

War Ends World Tour with a Blast

September 4th, 2005

War of the Worlds opened in its last international market over the weekend making $3.0 million on 583 screens in China. That's about 10% more money that Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith earned, but War of the Worlds needed nearly double the number of screens. Overall the film added $4.5 million to its $345 million international total, easily the second best of the year so far. More...

Smiths Still Strong on International Scene

August 21st, 2005

Mr. and Mrs. Smith opened in first place in both the Czech Republic with $180,000 on 20 screens and in Slovakia with $50,000 on 8 screens. The film also remained in first place in France with $2.675 million, Belgium with $635,000, The Netherlands with $490,000 and Poland with $266,000. Strangest of all, the film stayed in second place for the fourth weekend in a row in Germany adding $2.12 million to its $20.6 million running tally in the market. Overall the film has made $143 million in markets where Fox is handling the distribution and may have hit $200 million overall, but there's no conformation on that yet. More...

Late Numbers Lift Charlie into Top Five

July 31st, 2005

Early numbers had Mr. and Mrs. Smith taking fifth place on the overall international box office charts, but better than expected results has Charlie and the Chocolate Factory overtaking them $6.7 million to $5.4 million. It's biggest single market continues to be France where the film dipped just 6% during its second weekend there earning $3,533,857 for a $9,034,141 running tally. But it was even more impressive in Belgium where the film shot up by 68% to $400,000 for the weekend and $785,000 in total. The film also opened in first place in three markets, Brazil with $1.1 million on 200 screens, Holland with $625,000 on 124 screens, and South Africa with $275,000 on 41 screens. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has $13.3 million so far and opens in a couple of important markets this weekend, (The U.K. and Mexico.) More...

Aviator Soars onto the Home Market

June 4th, 2005

The multi-Oscar winning movie, The Aviator won the week at the home market, which really surprised no one. The film topped both the DVD rentals with $10.14 million and the VHS rentals with $1.21 million for a combined total of $11.36 million. On the other hand, it came in second on the sales charts to the record breaking The Chappelle Show Season 2. More...

National Threepeat

May 28th, 2005

For the third weekend in a row National Treasure come out on top spot on the combined rental charts. It was a much closer race this week and the film fell 28% to $7.72 million in combined rentals, lifting its three week total to $30.45 million. More...

Calm Before the Storm

May 22nd, 2005

It was another slow weekend for international details as few studios were brave enough, or foolish enough to try and squeeze in a release between Kingdom of Heaven and Revenge of the Sith. It was hard to find many films that earned more than $1 million over the weekend and most of the activity came from smaller releases in midlevel markets. Next weekend there could be even fewer details as Revenge of the Sith should dominate every market, but after that the summer blockbuster season should be in full swing and things should pick up. More...

Treasure Withstands Heavy Assault

May 21st, 2005

Three new films in the top five and two more than just missed could push National Treasure out of top spot. The film fell just 11% this week for $9.40 million in DVD rentals and $1.30 million in VHS rentals for a combined rentals of $10.70. The film also held up well in DVD dropping to second place. More...

Kingdom's Reign Cruel to Competition

May 16th, 2005

The summer got off to a really, really slow start international this week and while Kingdom of Heaven didn't wasn't quite the blockbuster most people were looking for, it did cannibalized what little box office there was. There were a few local films to make noise, including Negotiator: Bayside Shakedown 3, which easily topped the Japanese market with $5,275,685 on just 280 for a huge $18,842 per screen average. More...

DVD Releases for May 10, 2005

May 9th, 2005

Every week films get a second chance at success from the home market; or, in some cases, a first chance at success. Here is a list of wide releases, limited releases, classics and a few from the growing TV on DVD section. It usually takes over four months for a film's theatrical release till its debut in DVD, and just over four months ago was the middle of January, which explains why there are some real low quality films on this week's list. However, there are also some top-notch choices, leading the way is the DVD pick of the Week - In Good Company - Buy from Amazon. More...

Slow Dancing to $100 million

May 8th, 2005

Golden Week helped Shall We Dance? climb 19% to $2,250,195 for the weekend and $7,270,348 during its run. The film now has $90.3 million internationally and could break $100 million if it continues to show strong legs in Japan. More...

International: Constantine Continues to Climb

May 1st, 2005

It was a good news, bad news kind of weekend for Constantine. The film remained in top spot in Japan with $2,330,027 on 349 screens for a $9,011,671 running tally in the market. Bad news, it dropped 37% during its second weekend in the market, which is really steep for Japan. Overall the film brought in $3 million on 1,200 screens in 40 markets for a international box office of $136.4 million. More...

Hitch still Connecting with Moviegoers

April 24th, 2005

Hitch is just coasting on holdovers now, and will be until it opens in Japan at the beginning of June. This week it added $5.1 million from 3000 screens in 55 markets to its already impressive $170.4 million international total and with soft week to week drop-offs and a good showing in Japan and it will have a $200 million future. This week the film added $643,359 in its fifth weekend in France for a $12,785,670 total in the market, $110,000 in its second weekend in Argentina, (rising to first place in the meantime) as well as other, smaller markets. More...

International Box Office Busier than Weekend Before

April 17th, 2005

The Pacifier finally debut across Australia after playing in Queensland and Victoria for the past two weeks; the massive expansion allowed the film to climb to first place with $1.125 million on 267 screens. That lifted its total in the market to $3.41 million so far and the film should have strong legs. Add to that its $1.75 million opening in Spain and $590,000 in Belgium and the film managed $4.1 million over the weekend, which doubled its early total to $8.1 million. More...

Cool Reception

April 10th, 2005

It was a slow week at the international box office, the slowest of the year, and without much activity at the box office hit there were little in the way of details published by the studios. Therefore this week's column is much shorter than usual. Leading the best of the rest was Be Cool with an estimated $5 million for a disappointing $12.7 million international tally. Its best single market was the U.K. where the film finished second with $2.2 million on 336 screens after an exclusive engagement last weekend. The film also did well in the Netherlands with $190,000 on 43 screens but really struggles in Germany opening in fifth place with just $930,000 on 321 screens, a result mirrored in Austria, (fifth place, $165,948.) More...

France's $5 Million Baby

April 3rd, 2005

Million Dollar Baby performed brilliantly this week earning $8.8 million for an international total of $60 million, placing fourth on the international box office charts. In France the film dominated the marketplace with $4.94 million on 450 screens and in Germany the film earned $760,000 in semi-limited release (120 screens) for the best per screen average in the market. On the other hand, the film flopped in Slovakia where it missed the top ten in its debut. On the holdover front, the multi-Oscar winning front saw its weekend haul climb by 20% in Spain to $980,000 and it's still doing well in Australia, Italy and South Korea. More...

The Aviator Soars Higher than Before

March 6th, 2005

The Aviator beat weekend estimates by a substantial margin leading to a $5.9 million box office on 3000 screens in 34 markets. The multi-Oscar winning movie has hit $86.2 million internationally and will cross $200 million worldwide before too long. The film dropped a spot to fifth place in South Korea with $834,660 for the week and slipped to second in Australia with $798,000. The only market the film opened it was Argentina, where it easily took top spot with $232,000. More...

Twelve Tops the Best of the Rest

February 27th, 2005

Ocean's Twelve may have dropped out of the top five, but it is still going strong with $4.5 million on 1400 screens in 35 markets for an international box office of $225.8 million so far. No new openings means the heist film had to rely on holdovers likes its $2.5 million during its third weekend in the U.K. and $1.4 million during its fifth week of release in Japan, finishing second in both those markets. More...

Under the Weather

January 24th, 2005

A massive snowstorm hit the Midwest, mid-Atlantic and New England over the weekend, and while we're usually skeptical about the effects weather patterns have on the box office, this was a particularly widespread storm. Even so, it alone cannot explain the 29.3% drop from last weekend, even after taking into account the post-holiday drop-off. Comparing this weekend to last year we see a much smaller 3.4% drop. More...

Nothing Golden About the Wide Releases

January 21st, 2005

The weekend after the Golden Globe Awards will not be remembered for the high quality of the new releases. With most of the awards going to smaller films, the awards probably won't have any impact on the top five. In fact, there probably won't be any change at the top spot and only one change in the top five. More...

Coach Catapults to the Top

January 18th, 2005

The Martin Luther King Day long weekend was huge, with 6 films topping $10 million over the 3-day period. Overall the weekend was up 18% from last year, putting 2005 ahead of 2004's pace so far. In spite of this, two things should be kept in mind. First, it is much too early in the year for those comparisons to be truly meaningful. Second, 2004 started off very slowly, and didn't pick up until late February. So the comparison is tilted in 2005's favor. More...

Martin Luther King Day Delay

January 17th, 2005

Much of the country is celebrating the life of the civil rights leader, which will lead to a one day delay in the weekend wrap-up, but shouldn't affect any of the other columns this week. More...

Real Race for the Top

January 14th, 2005

With three new films opening and two others expanding into wide release, there is a lot of competition for top spot. However, no film is standing out as the obvious choice for top spot, which makes for an exciting weekend. In fact, given the average reviews the race for top spot could be more entertaining than most of the movies in question. More...

Theater Counts: Fockers Still the Biggest Draw, But Stripes in the Race

January 14th, 2005

Meet the Fockers continues as the most widely distributed movie this weekend, adding 25 theaters to reach a healthy 3,553 locations. In spite of big expansions for In Good Company (to 1,565 theaters) and House of Flying Daggers (to 1,190), two movies have significant openings. More...

Good Great on Per Theatre Redux

January 11th, 2005

Four of last week's five films in the $10,000 club managed to repeat that feat this week with In Good Company continuing its reign on the charts. The film, which opens wide this week, dropped a mere 5% at the box office earning an average of $48,050 in three theatres. Well back at $17,619 was Million Dollar Baby, which did an amazing job holding onto its per theatre average despite increasing its theatre count from just 9 to 109. On the other hand, The Merchant of Venice dropped almost 30% to $12,237 even though its theatre count was unchanged. Another film holding up well despite massive gains in its theatre count was Hotel Rwanda with $11,155 on average in 105 theatres. Rounding out the $10,000 club was the only new wide release this weekend, White Noise with $10,665. More...

Company Done Good

January 4th, 2005

As you can probably guess from the grammatically incorrect headline, In Good Company took top spot on the Per Theatre Charts with an amazing $50,583 average in three theatres over the weekend and a total of $225,000 since the film opened on Wednesday. Coming in second is the oldest film in the $10,000 club, Million Dollar Baby, which saw its per theatre average jump to $30,164 in nine theatres and has already topped $1 million during its limited run. Hotel Rwanda also saw its per theatre average climb and earned $20,340 in 7 theatres and needs to expand quickly to take advantage of its strong start. Oscar hopeful, The Merchant of Venice, started well with nearly $70,000 over the weekend and over $100,000 since its Wednesday opening, which works out to a $17,467 average in 4 theatres. Rounding out the $10,000 club was the overall box office leader, Meet the Fockers with an average of $11,845. More...

2005 Preview: January

January 1st, 2005

January is one of two main dumping grounds for bad movies on the calendar, September being the other one. And while the average box office is lower in September the quality of films has been dropping for a while so by comparison September's entries don't feel so bad. January, on the other hand, comes after the best month in terms of Box Office and Award Season combined. Throughout December the quality of films builds to a crescendo and then it suddenly falls flat. More...

Lonely Week for Limited Releases

December 31st, 2004

After four films opened on Wednesday, there's a lone release tonight. More...

Movie Websites Launches for December 24 - December 30

December 30th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner The Ring 2 - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Quartet of Oscar Contenders

December 29th, 2004

Four more films open tonight hoping to catch some Oscar glory. Ironically, the film with the least likely shot at earning a nomination is also the film with the best reviews and strongest box office potential. More...

Publicity Shots: A Sneak Peak at In Good Company

December 17th, 2004

Universal's In Good Company opens in limited release on December 29, and will be going nationwide on January 14. We have some publicity shots from this comedy, starring Dennis Quaid, Topher Grace and Scarlett Johansson. More...

Movie Websites Launches for December 3 - December 9

December 9th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner In Good Company - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 29 - November 4

November 4th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 22 - October 28

October 28th, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Kung Fu Hustle - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

Movie Websites Launches for October 15 - October 21

October 21st, 2004

During the past week promotional websites for several movies were launched and some older ones added additional content. Here the list of this week's releases, a couple of new sites and few updates, including this week's winner Blade: Trinity - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 31, 2004 31 $151,750   3 $50,583   $225,031 1
Jan 7, 2005 34 $144,149 -5% 3 $48,050   $438,714 2
Jan 14, 2005 3 $14,289,750 +9,813% 1,566 $9,125   $14,789,212 3
Jan 21, 2005 4 $7,989,410 -44% 1,963 $4,070   $27,429,867 4
Jan 28, 2005 9 $6,242,825 -22% 1,960 $3,185   $35,998,497 5
Feb 4, 2005 11 $3,341,960 -46% 1,943 $1,720   $40,770,682 6
Feb 11, 2005 16 $1,682,680 -50% 1,357 $1,240   $43,347,887 7
Feb 18, 2005 21 $646,380 -62% 513 $1,260   $44,551,047 8
Feb 25, 2005 27 $281,175 -57% 273 $1,030   $45,075,827 9
Mar 4, 2005 34 $156,750 -44% 209 $750   $45,315,982 10
Mar 11, 2005 38 $113,160 -28% 184 $615   $45,489,752 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jan 14, 2005 4 $4,400,000     1,565 $2,812   $4,900,000 17
Jan 15, 2005 4 $5,739,390 +30%   1,566 $3,665   $10,741,102 18
Jan 16, 2005 4 $4,048,110 -29%   1,566 $2,585   $14,789,212 19
Jan 17, 2005 4 $2,348,885 -42%   1,566 $1,500   $17,138,097 20
Jan 18, 2005 3 $838,000 -64%   1,566 $535   $17,976,000 21
Jan 19, 2005 4 $698,000 -17%   1,566 $446   $18,673,000 22
Jan 20, 2005 4 $767,000 +10%   1,566 $490   $19,440,000 23
Jan 21, 2005 4 $2,900,000 +278% -34% 1,961 $1,479   $22,300,000 24
Jan 22, 2005 4 $3,366,545 +16% -41% 1,963 $1,715   $25,682,797 25
Jan 23, 2005 5 $1,747,070 -48% -57% 1,963 $890   $27,429,867 26
Jan 24, 2005 5 $579,000 -67% -75% 1,963 $295   $28,009,000 27
Jan 25, 2005 6 $589,000 +2% -30% 1,963 $300   $28,598,000 28
Jan 26, 2005 5 $569,000 -3% -18% 1,963 $290   $29,167,000 29
Jan 27, 2005 5 $589,000 +4% -23% 1,963 $300   $29,755,672 30
Jan 28, 2005 7 $1,900,000 +223% -34% 1,960 $969   $31,700,000 31
Jan 29, 2005 9 $2,842,225 +50% -16% 1,960 $1,450   $34,489,297 32
Jan 30, 2005 9 $1,509,200 -47% -14% 1,960 $770   $35,998,497 33
Jan 31, 2005 9 $334,000 -78% -42% 1,960 $170   $36,332,000 34
Feb 1, 2005 8 $372,000 +11% -37% 1,960 $190   $36,705,000 35
Feb 2, 2005 8 $362,000 -3% -36% 1,960 $185   $37,067,000 36
Feb 3, 2005 8 $362,000 n/c -39% 1,960 $185   $37,428,722 37
Feb 4, 2005 10 $1,100,000 +204% -42% 1,944 $566   $38,500,000 38
Feb 21, 2005 21 $112,860     513 $220   $44,663,907 55

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 31, 2004 31 $221,284   3 $73,761   $294,565 2
Jan 7, 2005 34 $204,897 -7% 3 $68,299   $499,462 3
Jan 14, 2005 4 $18,940,995 +9,144% 1,566 $12,095   $19,440,457 4
Jan 21, 2005 4 $10,315,215 -46% 1,963 $5,255   $29,755,672 5
Jan 28, 2005 8 $7,673,050 -26% 1,960 $3,915   $37,428,722 6
Feb 4, 2005 11 $4,236,485 -45% 1,943 $2,180   $41,665,207 7
Feb 11, 2005 16 $2,239,460 -47% 1,357 $1,650   $43,904,667 8
Feb 18, 2005 21 $889,985 -60% 513 $1,735   $44,794,652 9
Feb 25, 2005 28 $364,580 -59% 273 $1,335   $45,159,232 10
Mar 4, 2005 34 $217,360 -40% 209 $1,040   $45,376,592 11
Mar 11, 2005 45 $113,160 -48% 184 $615   $45,489,752 12

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Australia 4/22/2005 $777,612 125 126 845 $2,855,153 9/25/2020
 
Rest of World $15,118,290
 
International Total$17,973,443 9/25/2020

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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