Australia Box Office for Nascar 3D (2004)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $457,008 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $22,199,356 | Details |
Further financial details... |
Metrics
Movie Details
Australia Releases: | September 2nd, 2004 (Wide), released as Nascar 3D |
MPAA Rating: | PG |
Running Time: | 48 minutes |
Keywords: | Auto Racing, 3-D, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Sports Documentary, Short Film, Edutainment |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Documentary |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Factual |
Production Countries: | Canada, United States |
Languages: | English |
DVD Releases for March 15, 2005
March 14th, 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 and a few from the growing TV on DVD section including this week's co-winners, The Incredibles - Buy from Amazon and Red Dwarf - Series 5 & 6. More...IMAX - International Edition
February 27th, 2005
IMAX numbers are hard to find, for international IMAX number it's doubly so. Working on the international numbers I was able to come across box office figures for half a dozen IMAX films from four markets. More...Alien Sees Sustained Growth
February 23rd, 2005
For the second week in a row Aliens of the Deep saw a week to week increase. This week it was a modest 2.14% increase, but that does suggest there's room for its theatre count to grow. More...French Film Finishes Fifth
February 20th, 2005
Iznogoud: Calife a la place du calife, a movie based on a Asterix and Obelix spin off of sorts, dominated the French box office taking in $7.1 million, more than double the second place film and more than a third of the top ten total. It is also enough to push it into the Top Five on the international scene, dropping Finding Neverland into sixth place. Unfortunately, like the several films made in the Asterix and Obelix series, this one is unlikely to make much of an impact outside the French speaking markets. More...Aliens Sink Faster than Expected
February 8th, 2005
After starting out slower than expected last weekend, Aliens of the Deep sank a little faster than expected this weekend, falling by nearly 24%.
That's twice as steep as Ghosts of the Abyss's dropped during its second weekend of release, and nearly three times as fast as NASCAR: The IMAX Experience.
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Aliens' Success is not as Deep
February 2nd, 2005
The latest edutainment film hit IMAX screens over the weekend, but the results for Aliens of the Deep were mixed. Its per theater average of $17,754 was the best of the weekend and beat James Cameron's last IMAX venture, Ghosts of the Abyss. However, that film played in more than 3 times the theaters.
Compared to NASCAR: The IMAX Experience, Aliens of the Deep earned a weaker per theater average, while playing in less than half the theaters.
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Spider-man Swings into IMAX
July 14th, 2004
Spider-man 2's the latest Hollywood blockbuster to be super-sized for the IMAX screen. The Marvel Comics icon opens in IMAX theatres on July 23rd, however, like all recent films to play on both IMAX and regular movie screens don't expect to see separate box office reports for its IMAX earnings. They will most likely just be lumped in with regular box office numbers.
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Milestone Double-shot at the IMAX
May 12th, 2004
Two IMAX films hit milestones during the past week. Space Station topped $50 million during the past week while NASCAR: The IMAX Experience crossed $10 million. In addition, NASCAR should enter the top twenty on the All-Time IMAX Charts within a few weeks.
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Divine Prospects
April 21st, 2004
Tomorrow is Earth Day, which makes it the perfect time for Sacred Planet to open in IMAX theatres. This one deals with some of the most extreme conditions on earth, the pristine, the exotic and the remote. It's opening in just 18 theatres, a fraction of the theatres NASCAR: The IMAX Experience opened only a little more than a month ago. While this will certainly hurt its box office potential in the short run, it should boost its per theatre earnings and help with strong legs. More...Another Million Dollar Weekend for NASCAR
March 31st, 2004
For the third weekend in a row NASCAR: The IMAX Experience earned more than $1 million. That's a feat not even Star Wars: Attack of the Clones could accomplish. More...NASCAR has a Full Tank of Gas
March 24th, 2004
Another sign of strength was shown by IMAX this week as NASCAR: The IMAX Experience held on to more than 90% of its opening. And in raw dollars was closer to that illusive 10th place than last weekend, although it did finish one place lower on the charts. More...IMAX Roars Back
March 17th, 2004
After a weak 2003, IMAX appears poised to rebound in 2004. Its first release of the year, NASCAR: The IMAX Experience debuted with an impressive $1.5 million. That represented a $21,580 per theatre average, close to $10,000 above the winner of the Per Theatre Charts. It was also good enough for 11th place on the overall charts, tying the record set by Fantasia 2000. That film hit 11th place twice during its run. More...Big Week for Smaller Movies
March 12th, 2004
Half a dozen films open in limited release, including IMAX's first release of the year and one of the widest all-time. More...Movie Websites Launches for March 5 - March 11
March 11th, 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 the winner for the week, The Ladykillers - Official Site. If you know of any new movie websites not on this list feel free to e-mail me with the details. More...New Movie Release Dates
February 6th, 2004
This week's new batch of movie release dates has some more shuffling around of this Summer's blockbusters, and even next Summer's blockbusters.
We also have release dates for some smaller (and more interesting) movies.
Among movies with moved dates: Welcome to Mooseport,
13 Going on 30,
Raising Helen,
Mr. 3000,
The Notebook and Shall We Dance?.
We also have a announced date for Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle, and a new name and date for the XXX Sequel.
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Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.
Weekend Box Office Performance
Date | Rank | Gross | % Change | Screens | Per Screen | Total Gross | Week |
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2004/09/03 | - | $28,336 | 2 | $14,168 | $28,336 | 1 | |
2004/09/10 | - | $29,931 | +6% | 2 | $14,966 | $70,486 | 2 |
2004/09/17 | - | $29,435 | -2% | 2 | $14,718 | $110,517 | 3 |
2004/09/24 | - | $25,307 | -14% | 2 | $12,654 | $149,304 | 4 |
2004/10/01 | - | $30,252 | +20% | 2 | $15,126 | $200,274 | 5 |
2004/10/08 | - | $24,982 | -17% | 2 | $12,491 | $243,913 | 6 |
2004/10/15 | - | $22,379 | -10% | 2 | $11,190 | $275,975 | 7 |
2004/10/22 | - | $14,466 | -35% | 2 | $7,233 | $300,591 | 8 |
2004/10/29 | - | $14,118 | -2% | 2 | $7,059 | $324,140 | 9 |
2004/11/05 | - | $7,613 | -46% | 2 | $3,807 | $344,731 | 10 |
2004/11/12 | - | $11,649 | +53% | 2 | $5,825 | $368,328 | 11 |
2004/11/19 | - | $7,531 | -35% | 2 | $3,766 | $386,804 | 12 |
2004/11/26 | - | $5,455 | -28% | 2 | $2,728 | $397,345 | 13 |
2004/12/03 | - | $6,057 | +11% | 2 | $3,029 | $401,094 | 14 |
2004/12/10 | - | $5,564 | -8% | 2 | $2,782 | $394,721 | 15 |
2004/12/17 | - | $3,790 | -32% | 2 | $1,895 | $406,914 | 16 |
2004/12/24 | - | $3,610 | -5% | 2 | $1,805 | $417,151 | 17 |
2004/12/31 | - | $5,505 | +52% | 2 | $2,753 | $431,583 | 18 |
2005/01/07 | - | $5,008 | -9% | 2 | $2,504 | $418,781 | 19 |
2005/01/14 | - | $1,547 | -69% | 1 | $1,547 | $422,884 | 20 |
2005/01/21 | - | $2,064 | +33% | 1 | $2,064 | $434,723 | 21 |
2005/01/28 | - | $1,394 | -32% | 1 | $1,394 | $440,407 | 22 |
2005/02/04 | - | $3,390 | +143% | 2 | $1,695 | $444,227 | 23 |
2005/02/11 | - | $1,037 | -69% | 2 | $519 | $455,407 | 24 |
2005/02/18 | - | $2,034 | +96% | 2 | $1,017 | $461,059 | 25 |
2005/02/25 | - | $1,052 | -48% | 1 | $1,052 | $462,078 | 26 |
2005/03/04 | - | $1,086 | +3% | 1 | $1,086 | $468,051 | 27 |
2005/03/11 | - | $698 | -36% | 1 | $698 | $471,362 | 28 |
2005/03/18 | - | $391 | -44% | 1 | $391 | $472,887 | 29 |
2005/05/20 | - | $842 | 1 | $842 | $452,909 | 38 | |
2005/05/27 | - | $564 | -33% | 1 | $564 | $457,008 | 39 |
Box Office Summary Per Territory
Territory | Release Date |
Opening Weekend |
Opening Weekend Screens |
Maximum Screens |
Theatrical Engagements |
Total Box Office |
Report Date |
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Australia | 9/2/2004 | $28,336 | 2 | 2 | 53 | $457,008 | 9/24/2020 |
North America | 3/12/2004 | $1,467,406 | 68 | 73 | 2,420 | $21,550,235 | |
Rest of World | $192,113 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $22,199,356 | 9/24/2020 |
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
Kiefer Sutherland | Narrator |
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Production and Technical Credits
Simon Wincer | Director |
Jonathan Hock | Screenwriter |