Spain Box Office for Parental Guidance (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Spain Box Office $330,896Details
Worldwide Box Office $120,832,383Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $10,490,385 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $3,484,827 Details
Total North America Video Sales $13,975,212
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Artie and Diane Decker, are called in by their daughter to help care for their three grandkids. When their old school methods of parenting collide with their grandchildren’s’ new school and hyper-scheduled way of life, the once-orderly household spins out of control, and Artie and Diane must employ some unexpected tactics, including a new parenting style for themselves, to help teach their grandkids how to actually act like kids.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$25,000,000
Spain Releases: March 1st, 2013 (Wide)
Video Release: March 26th, 2013 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for some rude humor.
(Rating bulletin 2246, 10/24/2012)
Running Time: 104 minutes
Keywords: Dysfunctional Family, Babysitters, Generational Conflict, Family Comedy, Fired, In-Laws / Future In-Laws
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: 20th Century Fox, Walden Media, Chernin Entertainment, Face Productions
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

DVD Sales: April 14th, 2013: Bible Doesn't Resurrect Sales Numbers

May 31st, 2013

There were only three new releases to reach the top 30 on the April 14th, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart and none of them reached the top five. This left the top five identical to last week. The Bible: The Epic Miniseries sold 161,000 units and generated $5.29 million in sales for the week, lifting its running tallies to 597,000 units / $19.60 million. More...

DVD Sales: April 7th, 2013: The Bible Leads the Way

May 23rd, 2013

New releases were nearly shut out of the April 7th, 2013 edition of the DVD sales chart. That said, the one and only new release to chart was The Bible: The Epic Miniseries, which earned first place with 436,000 units / $14.31 million. More...

Blu-ray Sales: March 31st, 2013: Lincoln Feels Miserable(s)

May 19th, 2013

There were quite a few new releases to reach the upper echelon of the March 31st, 2013 edition of the Blu-ray sales chart. Lincoln was the best of these earning first place with 496,000 units / $14.24 million during its first week of release for a Blu-ray share of 38%. This is really good for a drama. More...

DVD Sales: March 31st, 2013: Lincoln Leads and Holdovers Soar

May 19th, 2013

The week of March 31st, 2013 was a strange week on the home market, as it contained Easter weekend. Easter sales helped a lot of older releases rise on the DVD sales chart. Even so, a new release, Lincoln, led the way with 818,000 units / $15.62 million. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 26th, 2013

March 27th, 2013

It is a shallow week on the home market. Lincoln is coming out and should dominate the sales chart, but after that, there's almost nothing to talk about. Given its reviews and its Awards Season success, it is the easy choice for Pick of the Week, right? Not so fast. I'm still waiting for the screener. Speaking of late reviews, Skyfall finally showed up and despite not coming out this week, or this month, I'm giving the Blu-ray Combo Pack Pick of the Week honors. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Texas Messes With Holdovers

January 7th, 2013

There was a pleasant surprise during the first weekend of 2013, as Texas Chainsaw 3D opened in first place with more than $20 million. Django Unchained also beat that milestone. The overall box office still fell from last weekend, down 18% to $147 million, but this is to be expected for a post-holiday weekend. It was 5.9% higher than the same weekend last year and 2013 is off to an early lead over 2012 at $253 million to $191 million. Hopefully I don't have to tell you it is way too early to pay serious attention to those numbers, but it is better to win early than fall behind. More...

Weekend Predictions: New Releases to Win New Year?

January 4th, 2013

Its the first weekend of 2013 and there is one new wide release and a previous limited release expanding semi-wide. Will either film compete for top spot? Not likely. There are some recent examples of horror films opening well in January, so Texas Chainsaw 3D could be a surprise hit, but there's also a chance it won't reach the top 5. Meanwhile, Promised Land is a message movie, but one that has limited appeal beyond those that agree with the message. This means The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will remain on top of the box office chart. If it does so, it will mean in the past nine weeks, only three films have earned first place over the weekend. 2012 got off to a strong start and last year the box office was led by The Devil Inside, which made $33.73 million. I don't think any film will make $20 million over the weekend this year, so 2013 could start off on a losing note. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Christmas Catch-Up

January 3rd, 2013

All of the final box office numbers we're going to get are in, so let's take a look at the last two weeks at the box office. There were not a lot of changes with the final numbers and no film switched places, so there's not a lot to update. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey remained in top spot in both weeks with Django Unchained in close second this weekend and Jack Reacher a distant second the weekend before. The year ended with $10.76 billion, or about 5.8% higher than last year's total and just a hair above 2009's record total. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Happy New Year!

December 31st, 2012

The last news story of the year is the weekend wrap-up, but since many studios are still closed for the holidays, we are still dealing with estimates. It appears that The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey won a close race for top spot just ahead of Django Unchained. Additionally, every film in the top five came within a rounding error of predictions, or was better than expected, and the overall box office was massive compared to last year. We won't have final numbers for the last two weekends till Wednesday or Thursday, so there will be a lot of catching up to do, but it is hard to complain about the results we've seen. More...

Weekend Estimates: Narrow Win for The Hobbit Caps Year

December 30th, 2012

2012 comes to an end on a decidedly positive note for the movie industry this weekend, thanks to strong performances from three films. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will come out on top, according to studio estimates released on Sunday, with $32.92 million or so for the weekend and a total to date of $222.7 million. Django Unchained will post an impressive second place with $30.7 million and a per theater average over $10,000. Finally, Les Miserables is set for a little over $28 million, for a six-day total of $67.5 million. With those three films bringing in $90 million between, and plenty of strength in depth, 2012 will finish on a winning note. More...

Weekend Predictions: Ringing Out the Old Year

December 28th, 2012

There are three wide releases this weekend; however, all of them were released on Christmas day, so we have a few box office numbers to look at. Les Miserables was a surprise winner on Christmas day, while both Django Unchained and Parental Guidance also beat expectations, which bodes well for their perform this weekend. Even so, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey will likely remain in top spot as it crosses $200 million domestically. Compared to last year the box office looks pretty good. No film topped $30 million last year, but The Hobbit should get to that mark this year. However, last year seven films topped $10 million, while only six will do so this year. 2013 has a shot at ending on a winning note, but it should be close. More...

Christmas Weekend Wrap-Up

December 27th, 2012

This year, Christmas fell on a really awkward day and compounded with the smart decision for some studios to close the entire week, dealing with the weekend box office numbers is a little trickier this year. We are still stuck with a mixture of final numbers and studio estimates, but since we won't get absolute final numbers till likely January 2nd, we should at least talk about the numbers we have. We won't be able to compare the full weekend to last week or last year, because we don't have the full weekend numbers. But since most of the films failed to match expectations, things look grim. More...

Contest: Army of Two

December 20th, 2012

Next weekend is a mess. Let's be upfront about that right now. There are three new wide releases opening next weekend, but all three films are opening on Christmas Day, which lands on the Tuesday. Of these three films, both Django Unchained and Les Miserables have a shot at top spot, while Parental Guidance is clearly counter-programming. Django Unchained has nearly perfect reviews and some of the loudest buzz we've heard for any film opening this winter. As such, it is the target film in this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Django Unchained. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), regardless if they going over or under, will win a copy of Army Wives: Season Six, Part One and Part Two on DVD. Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

Weekend Predictions: Christmas Cacophony

December 19th, 2012

For the next week, starting tonight and running till Christmas day, there are eight films opening wide, or at least wide enough to predict they will enter the top ten. Despite that level of competition, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, will very likely remain in top spot. Jack Reacher looks to be the best of the new releases, at least for the weekend. Meanwhile, This is 40 probably won't start as fast, but Judd Apatow's films tend to have really good legs. Monsters, Inc. is debuting in 3D tonight, but is destined to be a midlevel hit and nothing more. The Guilt Trip is also opening tonight, but I'm not sure it has the buzz to even be a midlevel hit. The final new release of the weekend is Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away, but with an opening theater count of just 800, it will struggle just to reach to the top ten. And because Christmas lands on the Tuesday, and we won't have another weekend prediction column till Friday, we need to talk about the three Christmas day releases, Django Unchained, Les Miserables, and Parental Guidance. Last year, Christmas day landed on the Sunday, which makes the comparisons between weekends nearly impossible. I'm going to assume 2012 is going to come out ahead, mainly because they had nothing to compare to The Hobbit, so as long as this year's new releases are as strong as last years holdovers, victory is a safe bet. More...

2012 Preview: December

December 1st, 2012

November was a strong month and left 2012 with a very easy path to a new all time record. There was only one major miss the entire month, Rise of the Guardians, while The Silver Linings Playbook was pulled from wide release at the last minute, so it is a little hard to judge its box office performance. On the positive side, Skyfall might top original expectations by $100 million. All this December has to do is maintain pace with last December to ensure 2012 sets the new record. I would like to say that will be easy to do, but I really don't know. Last year, there was only one $200 million hit, Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol, plus a few others that reached $100 million, so the bar isn't set too high. This year, The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey is expected to at least come close to $300 million. Some think it will earn more than $400 million. However, it could also be the last film to make $100 million till February. December is normally a very good month to release a film, but the release schedule is so messed up that it makes it very hard to predict what will happen. There appears to be just ten films opening truly wide this month (I'm getting mixed signals on a few of them). That's a really light schedule for a month and a light schedule tends to help maximize the box office potential for individual films. However, eight of these films open wide within a seven-day period. That's insane. There's no way all of those films will find an audience and there's a chance that due to the competition, none of them will. Let's hope the situation isn't as bad as that, but there are some serious reasons to be concerned for most new releases coming out this month. More...

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

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2013/03/01 11 $130,602   56 $2,332   $130,602 1
2013/03/08 11 $68,691 -47% 55 $1,249   $223,846 2
2013/03/15 16 $42,545 -38% 45 $945   $272,636 3
2013/03/22 23 $10,797 -75% 27 $400   $293,500 4
2013/04/12 25 $3,234   12 $270   $321,834 7
2013/04/19 26 $4,564 +41% 16 $285   $326,398 8
2013/04/26 27 $4,498 -1% 12 $375   $330,896 9

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 1/24/2013 $248,297 51 58 297 $1,324,528 12/30/2018
Australia 12/26/2012 $0 0 238 1037 $11,384,441 12/14/2015
Austria 3/1/2013 $130,157 64 66 413 $470,781 12/14/2015
Bahrain 1/3/2013 $32,785 5 5 14 $95,915 12/30/2018
Bolivia 1/17/2013 $39,088 9 9 36 $171,448 12/30/2018
Brazil 1/11/2013 $817,248 265 265 932 $3,463,978 12/14/2015
Central America 1/18/2013 $180,712 74 74 139 $401,179 12/14/2015
Chile 1/31/2013 $125,757 45 49 177 $550,736 12/30/2018
Colombia 1/11/2013 $0 0 88 215 $1,129,826 12/30/2018
East Africa 1/3/2013 $1,041 1 1 2 $5,061 12/14/2015
Ecuador 1/11/2013 $93,862 29 29 211 $458,092 12/30/2018
France 3/13/2013 $2,321 10 10 10 $2,321 12/14/2015
Germany 2/28/2013 $620,420 394 400 2085 $1,922,198 12/14/2015
Indonesia 1/4/2013 $7,031 66 66 130 $179,640 12/30/2018
Israel 1/3/2013 $86,087 21 21 80 $258,879 12/30/2018
Kenya 1/4/2013 $8,396 6 7 29 $21,077 12/30/2018
Kuwait 1/10/2013 $78,563 9 9 15 $164,112 12/30/2018
Lebanon 1/3/2013 $60,421 11 11 40 $164,973 12/30/2018
Malaysia 1/3/2013 $120,198 58 58 159 $316,632 12/14/2015
Mexico 12/27/2012 $1,110,057 700 700 2751 $5,225,527 12/14/2015
New Zealand 12/26/2012 $134,289 64 64 249 $571,879 12/14/2015
North America 12/25/2012 $14,554,053 3,367 3,368 18,916 $77,267,296
Oman 1/3/2013 $6,129 4 4 7 $12,755 12/30/2018
Peru 1/10/2013 $230,173 52 52 295 $1,132,611 12/30/2018
Philippines 1/16/2013 $80,068 57 57 70 $100,202 12/30/2018
Qatar 1/3/2013 $35,399 5 5 8 $69,145 12/30/2018
Romania 1/4/2013 $88,523 39 39 160 $294,878 12/30/2018
Russia (CIS) 1/17/2013 $874,667 677 677 1427 $1,959,368 12/30/2018
Serbia and Montenegro 1/10/2013 $16,474 11 11 121 $99,106 12/30/2018
Singapore 1/3/2013 $27,434 22 28 86 $334,821 12/14/2015
Slovenia 1/10/2013 $15,218 6 6 42 $72,305 12/14/2015
South Africa 1/4/2013 $0 0 60 221 $613,730 12/14/2015
Spain 3/1/2013 $130,602 56 56 223 $330,896 12/14/2015
Ukraine 1/17/2013 $75,120 38 42 96 $137,677 12/30/2018
United Arab Emirates 1/3/2013 $162,012 25 25 41 $321,896 12/30/2018
United Kingdom 12/28/2012 $2,081,210 439 439 2432 $7,518,177 12/14/2015
Uruguay 1/11/2013 $9,674 6 6 66 $293,648 12/30/2018
Venezuela 4/12/2013 $262,050 53 54 148 $1,112,409 12/14/2015
Vietnam 1/18/2013 $40,476 17 17 23 $878,240 12/30/2018
 
Worldwide Total$120,832,383 12/30/2018

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.

Lead Ensemble Members

Billy Crystal Artie Decker
Bette Midler Diane Decker
Marisa Tomei Alice Simmons
Tom Everett Scott Phil Simmons

Supporting Cast

Bailee Madison Harper Simmons
Joshua Rush Turner Simmons
Kyle Harrison Breitkopf Barker Simmons
Jennifer Crystal Foley Cassandra
Rhoda Griffis Dr. Schveer
Gedde Watanabe Mr. Cheng

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

Production and Technical Credits

Andy Fickman Director
Lisa Addario Screenwriter
Joe Syracuse Screenwriter
Billy Crystal Producer
Peter Chernin Producer
Dylan Clark Producer
Kevin Halloran Executive Producer
Josh McLaughlin Co-Producer
Dean Semler Cinematographer
Kent Beyda Editor
Marc Shaiman Composer
Julia Michels Music Supervisor
David J. Bomba Production Designer
John R Jensen Art Director
Patrick Cassidy Set Decorator
Genevieve Tyrrell Costume Designer
Jeff Wexler Sound
Robert L. Sephton Supervising Sound Editor
Donald L. Sparks Assistant Director
Marcia Ross Casting Director

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