The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)

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Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $162,586,036Details
International Box Office $144,725,057Details
Worldwide Box Office $307,311,093
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $94,229,007 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $94,229,007
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$26,541,709 (16.3% of total gross)
Legs:6.13 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:52.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$55,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,852 opening theaters/3,169 max. theaters, 8.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $262,518,344

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 15th, 2006 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: February 28th, 2007 (Wide) (South Korea)
July 31st, 2020 (Wide) (China)
Video Release: March 27th, 2007 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some language
Running Time: 117 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Wolf of Wall Street
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Keywords: Rags to Riches, Voiceover/Narration, Sales Clerk, Underdog, Job Interview, Messy Divorce, 1980s, Homeless, Family Affair, Relatives Playing Relatives, Biographical Drama, Biography
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Overbrook Entertainment, Escape Artists
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 9th Wednesday 81 $311,141 Feb 14, 2007 62
Biggest 5th Monday 77 $1,802,146 Jan 15, 2007 32
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 141 $8,901,206 Jan 12, 2007 31
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 181 $14,218,642 Jan 12, 2007 31
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 122 $10,703,352 Jan 12, 2007 31
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 126 $17,097,363 Jan 12, 2007 31
Biggest 3rd Monday 27 $6,098,747 Jan 1, 2007 18
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 41 $19,362,441 Dec 29, 2006 17
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 47 $32,487,517 Dec 29, 2006 17
Biggest 2nd Thursday 59 $5,377,784 Dec 28, 2006 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 60 $5,713,667 Dec 27, 2006 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 58 $7,116,663 Dec 26, 2006 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 61 $7,736,849 Dec 25, 2006 11
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day) 82 $14,817,371 Dec 22, 2006 10
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 104 $24,861,512 Dec 22, 2006 10
Biggest Domestic December Weekend 94 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3
Top Based on Real Life Events Weekend Domestic 20 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3
Top Drama Weekend Domestic 75 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3
Top Dramatization Weekend Domestic 43 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 15, 2006 1 $26,541,709   2,852 $9,306   $26,541,709 1
Dec 22, 2006 2 $14,817,371 -44% 2,863 $5,175   $53,104,266 2
Dec 29, 2006 2 $19,362,441 +31% 2,870 $6,746   $98,411,670 3
Jan 5, 2007 2 $12,880,926 -33% 3,027 $4,255   $124,039,482 4
Jan 12, 2007 3 $8,901,206 -31% 3,169 $2,809   $126,280,156 5
Jan 19, 2007 5 $6,310,133 -29% 3,066 $2,058   $146,121,200 6
Jan 26, 2007 7 $4,983,325 -21% 2,688 $1,854   $152,929,867 7
Feb 2, 2007 9 $2,966,454 -40% 2,233 $1,328   $157,217,102 8
Feb 9, 2007 12 $2,353,543 -21% 1,777 $1,324   $160,490,618 9
Feb 16, 2007 19 $733,389 -69% 690 $1,063   $161,989,809 10
Feb 23, 2007 29 $275,325 -62% 287 $959   $162,586,036 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 15, 2006 1 $8,951,750     2,852 $3,139   $8,951,750 1
Dec 16, 2006 1 $10,544,653 +18%   2,852 $3,697   $19,496,403 2
Dec 17, 2006 1 $7,045,306 -33%   2,852 $2,470   $26,541,709 3
Dec 18, 2006 1 $2,877,841 -59%   2,852 $1,009   $29,419,550 4
Dec 19, 2006 1 $2,856,735 -1%   2,852 $1,002   $32,276,285 5
Dec 20, 2006 2 $2,806,095 -2%   2,852 $984   $35,082,380 6
Dec 21, 2006 2 $3,204,515 +14%   2,852 $1,124   $38,286,895 7
Dec 22, 2006 2 $5,400,000 +69% -40% 2,863 $1,886   $43,700,000 8
Dec 23, 2006 2 $6,400,000 +19% -39% 2,863 $2,235   $50,100,000 9
Dec 24, 2006 2 $3,200,000 -50% -55% 2,863 $1,118   $53,300,000 10
Dec 25, 2006 3 $7,736,849 +142% +169% 2,863 $2,702   $60,841,115 11
Dec 26, 2006 2 $7,116,663 -8% +149% 2,863 $2,486   $67,957,778 12
Dec 27, 2006 2 $5,713,667 -20% +104% 2,863 $1,996   $73,671,445 13
Dec 28, 2006 2 $5,377,784 -6% +68% 2,863 $1,878   $79,049,229 14
Dec 29, 2006 2 $6,825,442 +27% +26% 2,870 $2,378   $85,874,671 15
Dec 30, 2006 2 $7,584,199 +11% +19% 2,870 $2,643   $93,458,870 16
Dec 31, 2006 2 $4,952,800 -35% +55% 2,870 $1,726   $98,411,670 17
Jan 1, 2007 2 $6,098,747 +23% -21% 2,870 $2,125   $104,510,417 18
Jan 2, 2007 2 $2,822,106 -54% -60% 2,870 $983   $107,332,523 19
Jan 3, 2007 2 $1,923,144 -32% -66% 2,870 $670   $109,255,667 20
Jan 4, 2007 2 $1,902,889 -1% -65% 2,870 $663   $111,158,556 21
Jan 5, 2007 2 $4,143,123 +118% -39% 3,027 $1,369   $115,301,679 22
Jan 6, 2007 2 $5,697,760 +38% -25% 3,027 $1,882   $120,999,439 23
Jan 7, 2007 2 $3,040,043 -47% -39% 3,027 $1,004   $124,039,482 24
Jan 8, 2007 3 $795,042 -74% -87% 3,027 $263   $124,834,524 25
Jan 9, 2007 2 $891,170 +12% -68% 3,027 $294   $125,725,694 26
Jan 10, 2007 2 $816,077 -8% -58% 3,027 $270   $126,541,771 27
Jan 11, 2007 2 $837,179 +3% -56% 3,027 $277   $127,378,950 28
Jan 12, 2007 3 $2,544,560 +204% -39% 3,169 $803   $129,923,510 29
Jan 13, 2007 3 $3,716,465 +46% -35% 3,169 $1,173   $133,639,975 30
Jan 14, 2007 4 $2,640,181 -29% -13% 3,169 $833   $136,280,156 31
Jan 15, 2007 4 $1,802,146 -32% +127% 3,169 $569   $138,082,302 32
Jan 16, 2007 4 $581,470 -68% -35% 3,169 $183   $138,663,772 33
Jan 17, 2007 4 $572,739 -2% -30% 3,169 $181   $139,236,511 34
Jan 18, 2007 4 $574,556 n/c -31% 3,169 $181   $139,811,067 35
Jan 19, 2007 5 $1,891,541 +229% -26% 3,066 $617   $141,702,608 36
Jan 20, 2007 5 $3,153,518 +67% -15% 3,066 $1,029   $144,856,126 37
Jan 21, 2007 5 $1,265,074 -60% -52% 3,066 $413   $146,121,200 38
Jan 22, 2007 6 $410,086 -68% -77% 3,066 $134   $146,531,286 39
Jan 23, 2007 6 $466,706 +14% -20% 3,066 $152   $146,997,992 40
Jan 24, 2007 5 $463,172 -1% -19% 3,066 $151   $147,461,164 41
Jan 25, 2007 5 $485,378 +5% -16% 3,066 $158   $147,946,542 42
Jan 26, 2007 7 $1,339,400 +176% -29% 2,688 $498   $149,285,942 43
Jan 27, 2007 7 $2,350,998 +76% -25% 2,688 $875   $151,636,940 44
Jan 28, 2007 8 $1,292,927 -45% +2% 2,688 $481   $152,929,867 45
Jan 29, 2007 9 $313,183 -76% -24% 2,688 $117   $153,243,050 46
Jan 30, 2007 8 $346,194 +11% -26% 2,688 $129   $153,589,244 47
Jan 31, 2007 8 $326,298 -6% -30% 2,688 $121   $153,915,542 48
Feb 1, 2007 7 $335,106 +3% -31% 2,688 $125   $154,250,648 49
Feb 2, 2007 10 $925,012 +176% -31% 2,233 $414   $155,175,660 50
Feb 3, 2007 9 $1,580,939 +71% -33% 2,233 $708   $156,756,599 51
Feb 4, 2007 10 $460,503 -71% -64% 2,233 $206   $157,217,102 52
Feb 5, 2007 10 $236,570 -49% -24% 2,233 $106   $157,453,672 53
Feb 6, 2007 9 $235,705 n/c -32% 2,233 $106   $157,689,377 54
Feb 7, 2007 9 $222,865 -5% -32% 2,233 $100   $157,912,242 55
Feb 8, 2007 9 $224,833 +1% -33% 2,233 $101   $158,137,075 56
Feb 9, 2007 11 $629,318 +180% -32% 2,233 $282   $158,766,393 57
Feb 10, 2007 10 $1,126,748 +79% -29% 1,777 $634   $159,893,141 58
Feb 11, 2007 11 $597,477 -47% +30% 1,777 $336   $160,490,618 59
Feb 12, 2007 11 $172,603 -71% -27% 1,777 $97   $160,663,221 60
Feb 13, 2007 11 $147,018 -15% -38% 1,777 $83   $160,810,239 61
Feb 14, 2007 12 $311,141 +112% +40% 1,777 $175   $161,121,380 62
Feb 15, 2007 - $135,040 -57% -40% 1,777 $76   $161,256,420 63
Feb 16, 2007 18 $190,000 +41% -70% 690 $275   $161,450,000 64
Feb 19, 2007 19 $150,425   -13% 690 $218   $162,140,234 67

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 15, 2006 1 $38,286,895   2,852 $13,425   $38,286,895 1
Dec 22, 2006 2 $40,762,334 +6% 2,863 $14,238   $79,049,229 2
Dec 29, 2006 2 $32,109,327 -21% 2,870 $11,188   $111,158,556 3
Jan 5, 2007 2 $16,220,394 -49% 3,027 $5,359   $127,378,950 4
Jan 12, 2007 4 $12,432,117 -23% 3,169 $3,923   $139,811,067 5
Jan 19, 2007 5 $8,135,475 -35% 3,066 $2,653   $147,946,542 6
Jan 26, 2007 7 $6,304,106 -23% 2,688 $2,345   $154,250,648 7
Feb 2, 2007 9 $3,886,427 -38% 2,233 $1,740   $158,137,075 8
Feb 9, 2007 13 $3,119,345 -20% 1,777 $1,755   $161,256,420 9
Feb 16, 2007 19 $1,054,291 -66% 690 $1,528   $162,310,711 10
Feb 23, 2007 36 $275,325 -74% 287 $959   $162,586,036 11

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
China 7/31/2020 $200,000 2,531 2,531 2,531 $1,370,000 8/27/2020
South Korea 2/28/2007 $0 0 55 106 $3,459,964 4/13/2018
 
Rest of World $139,895,093
 
International Total$144,725,057 8/27/2020

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
Apr 1, 200722,477,441 2,477,441$42,091,723$42,091,7231
Apr 8, 20073969,415-61% 3,446,856$16,470,361$58,562,0842
Apr 15, 20073597,735-38% 4,044,591$10,155,518$68,717,6023
Apr 22, 20076189,187-68% 4,233,778$3,214,287$71,931,8894
Apr 29, 200710117,648-38% 4,351,426$2,179,335$74,111,2245
May 6, 20071674,997-36% 4,426,423$1,241,950$75,353,1746
May 13, 20071485,929+15% 4,512,352$1,668,741$77,021,9157
May 20, 20073052,155-39% 4,564,507$1,042,578$78,064,4938
May 27, 20072865,644+26% 4,630,151$1,312,224$79,376,7179
Nov 25, 200727364,028 5,224,240$2,908,584$86,386,91935

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

Will Smith Chris Gardner
Jaden Smith Christopher

Supporting Cast

Thandie Newton* Linda
Brian Howe Jay Twistle
James Karen Martin Frohm
Dan Castellaneta Alan Frakesh
Kurt Fuller Walter Ribbon
Adam del Rio Shoe-Spotting Intern
Takayo Fischer Mrs. Chu

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gabriele Muccino Director
Steven Conrad Screenwriter
Todd Black Producer
Jason Blumenthal Producer
Steve Tisch Producer
James Lassiter Producer
Will Smith Producer
Mark Clayman Executive Producer
Louis D’Esposito Executive Producer
David Alper Executive Producer
Teddy Zee Executive Producer
Phedon Papamichael Cinematographer
Hughes Winborne Editor
Andrea Guerra Editor
J. Michael Riva Production Designer
David F. Klassen Art Director
Lauri Gaffin Set Decorator
Sharen Davis Costume Designer
Willie Burton Sound Designer
Dennis Drummond Supervising Sound Editor
Michael O'Farrell Supervising Sound Editor
Christopher P. Gardner Associate Producer
Michael Viglietta Assistant Director
Denise Chamian Casting Director
Lars P. Winther Assistant Director

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

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Trio Tries to Jump Start Holiday Season

December 15th, 2006

Three new releases hope to put a bit of cheer into the box office, a box office that has been far from impressive the last couple weeks. Not since Happy Feet and Casino Royale opened has any film really been able to set the box office on fire. Or even just beat expectations by a significant margin. This week should have given us the first $40 million film of the month, but the tracking numbers are just not there. More...

2006 Preview: December

December 1st, 2006

Looking at my calendar I see that it's March 11th. ... March 11th, 2003. This means it's time for me to get a new calendar, but more importantly, it's time for the December preview. December is an insanely busy time of year with studio release major blockbusters in hopes of cashing in on the holidays, as well as a ton of Oscar bait movies hoping to remain fresh in voters' minds by the time the ballots are handed out. On a side note, this is the first time in several years that's there not an obvious Must See movie opening during the month. Sure, there are quite a few that should crack $100 million at the box office, maybe even $200 million, but nothing like The Lord of the Rings. In addition to the ton of wide releases and limited releases scheduled to open wide this month, there are several more movies opening in limited release this month before expanding in the new year. Movies like Home of the Brave, Arthur & the Invisibles, The Painted Veil, Letters from Iwo Jima, Children of Men, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Fast Track, and Pan's Labyrinth, and possibly some others. More...

Movie Website Updates for November 11 - November 17, 2006

November 18th, 2006

A lot of trailers on this week's list of websites. Not only were there a lot of site with just trailers, there were a few trailers without sites. On the other hand, there were also a few contenders for the Weekly Website Award. In the end it was The Children of Men - Official Site that took home that prestigious award. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 29 - August 4

August 4th, 2006

Third week in a row where the number of sites featured on this list has topped 30. With such a busy week it would take something different to win the award, and that's something Michel Gondry excels at delivering giving The Science of Sleep - Official Site the Weekly Website Award. More...

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$26,541,709 (16.3% of total gross)
Legs:6.13 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:52.9% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$55,000,000 (worldwide box office is 5.6 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,852 opening theaters/3,169 max. theaters, 8.1 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $262,518,344

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See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 15th, 2006 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
International Releases: February 28th, 2007 (Wide) (South Korea)
July 31st, 2020 (Wide) (China)
Video Release: March 27th, 2007 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some language
Running Time: 117 minutes
Comparisons: vs. The Wolf of Wall Street
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Keywords: Rags to Riches, Voiceover/Narration, Sales Clerk, Underdog, Job Interview, Messy Divorce, 1980s, Homeless, Family Affair, Relatives Playing Relatives, Biographical Drama, Biography
Source:Based on Real Life Events
Genre:Drama
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Overbrook Entertainment, Escape Artists
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Biggest 9th Wednesday 81 $311,141 Feb 14, 2007 62
Biggest 5th Monday 77 $1,802,146 Jan 15, 2007 32
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 141 $8,901,206 Jan 12, 2007 31
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 181 $14,218,642 Jan 12, 2007 31
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 122 $10,703,352 Jan 12, 2007 31
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 126 $17,097,363 Jan 12, 2007 31
Biggest 3rd Monday 27 $6,098,747 Jan 1, 2007 18
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 41 $19,362,441 Dec 29, 2006 17
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 47 $32,487,517 Dec 29, 2006 17
Biggest 2nd Thursday 59 $5,377,784 Dec 28, 2006 14
Biggest 2nd Wednesday 60 $5,713,667 Dec 27, 2006 13
Biggest 2nd Tuesday 58 $7,116,663 Dec 26, 2006 12
Biggest 2nd Monday 61 $7,736,849 Dec 25, 2006 11
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day) 82 $14,817,371 Dec 22, 2006 10
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 104 $24,861,512 Dec 22, 2006 10
Biggest Domestic December Weekend 94 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3
Top Based on Real Life Events Weekend Domestic 20 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3
Top Drama Weekend Domestic 75 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3
Top Dramatization Weekend Domestic 43 $26,541,709 Dec 15, 2006 3

Leading Cast

Will Smith Chris Gardner
Jaden Smith Christopher

Supporting Cast

Thandie Newton* Linda
Brian Howe Jay Twistle
James Karen Martin Frohm
Dan Castellaneta Alan Frakesh
Kurt Fuller Walter Ribbon
Adam del Rio Shoe-Spotting Intern
Takayo Fischer Mrs. Chu

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

Production and Technical Credits

Gabriele Muccino Director
Steven Conrad Screenwriter
Todd Black Producer
Jason Blumenthal Producer
Steve Tisch Producer
James Lassiter Producer
Will Smith Producer
Mark Clayman Executive Producer
Louis D’Esposito Executive Producer
David Alper Executive Producer
Teddy Zee Executive Producer
Phedon Papamichael Cinematographer
Hughes Winborne Editor
Andrea Guerra Editor
J. Michael Riva Production Designer
David F. Klassen Art Director
Lauri Gaffin Set Decorator
Sharen Davis Costume Designer
Willie Burton Sound Designer
Dennis Drummond Supervising Sound Editor
Michael O'Farrell Supervising Sound Editor
Christopher P. Gardner Associate Producer
Michael Viglietta Assistant Director
Denise Chamian Casting Director
Lars P. Winther Assistant Director

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

New Releases are Smokin' Hot on the Home Market

April 27th, 2007

New releases went one-two-three on the rental charts with Smokin' Aces leading the way after taking in $6.68 million. More...

No New Releases do as Good as Shepherd on the Home Market

April 21st, 2007

It was a slow week for new releases with only one able to make the top ten on the rentals charts. This left The Good Shepherd free to remain in top spot with $7.15 million for the week and $15.81 during its run so far. More...

Shepherd Leads All on the Home Market

April 14th, 2007

The Good Shepherd led a flock of new releases earning $8.66 million. This was only a small, small margin ahead of the second place Pursuit of Happyness, which added $8.48 million to its two-week total of $18.43 million. More...

Double Dose of Happiness on the Home Market

April 7th, 2007

New releases were a source of happiness on the home market as they first one - two this week. Leading the way was Pursuit of Happyness with an impressive $9.95 million while fellow happy release, Happy Feet, placed second with $8.26 million. More...

International Details - Good Start for Martial Artist Mutants

April 1st, 2007

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles started its international run this past weekend and just missed the top five on debut. It did manage $3.92 million on 1,004 screens in 8 markets over the weekend and $4.53 million including previews. Of this box office, nearly half of it came from a pair of third place openings in England ($1.27 million on 368 screens over the weekend and $1.86 million in total), and Australia ($379,000 on 58 screens). The film also opened in Russia where the strong mutant demographic helped the film capture second place with $1.38 million on 360 screens. (That was a Chernobyl joke, by the way.) More...

DVD Releases for March 27, 2007

March 26th, 2007

Yikes! It's a busy week for DVD releases with closing in on 50 DVDs on this week's list. Not only are there are a lot of films worth checking out, there's a very close race for the DVD Pick of the Week. It came down to Children of Men - Buy from Amazon and The Shield - The Complete Fifth Season - Buy from Amazon. It's practically a coin flip here, but I'm giving the DVD Pick of the Week to Children of Men - Buy from Amazon, after all, I couldn't let the film get passed over for yet another award. That would be just too cruel. More...

International Details - Taxi Still Picking Up Plenty of Passengers

March 25th, 2007

The French film, Taxi 4, just missed the top five with $3.94 million on 1255 screens in 7 markets for a total of $49.56 million. Obviously, most of that has come from France, $35.70 million in fact, but the film is also doing well in Russia with $10.63 million so far, including $2.22 million on 466 screens over the weekend. More...

International Details - Rushing to the Top

March 18th, 2007

There was quite an international flavor on the charts this past weekend with five local hits charting, and one more just missing that mark. The best of these was Lubov Morkov, which opened in sixth place with $5.38 million on 492 screens in 4 markets over the weekend and $6.28 million in total. Of this amount, $4.90 million on 427 screens was earned over the weekend in Russia while it managed $5.80 million including midweek numbers. More...

International Top Five - Ride On

March 7th, 2007

Ghost Rider was relatively flat this week as it earned $16.63 million on 4008 screens in 47 markets for a total of $61.49 million internationally. Its biggest market in terms of raw dollars was the U.K. with $3.56 million on 342 screens, but it could only managed second place behind local smash hit, Hot Fuzz. On the other hand, it opened in first place in Brazil with $1.8 million on 278 screens and remained in first place in Germany with $1.44 million on 369 screens for a two-week total of $4.25 million. On the opposite end was its opening in Japan; there the film could do no better than fourth with $1.16 million on 256 screens and will likely disappear very quickly after this weekend. More...

International Details - Losing Blood

February 25th, 2007

The Blood Diamond fell from second to sixth this past weekend, mainly due to the lack of new openings. The film still pulled $8.52 million on 3409 screens in 59 markets for a total of $77.51 million and is still on pace for $100 million internationally, but that's the last milestone in its future. More...

International Top Five - Return of the Night

February 14th, 2007

The Pursuit Of Happyness's reign on top of the international charts was short lived as Night at the Museum reclaimed the crown. Over the weekend the film pulled in $14.01 million on 4559 screens in 43 markets for a total of $231.50 million so far. Topping this week's markets was France where the film opened in first place with $4.3 million on 676 screens while it fell just 33% during its second weekend in Italy adding $2.45 million on 463 screens for a total of $9.51 million. Even if the film had no further markets to open in, $250 million internationally and $500 million worldwide would be virtual guarantees. However, it has yet to open in Japan as well as midlevel markets like Belgium and the Netherlands. More...

International Top Five - Pursuit Finally Catches Museum

February 7th, 2007

The Pursuit Of Happyness won the weekend race for the first time in its four-week international run. The film played in roughly two-dozen markets over the weekend earning $16.47 million on 3177 screens for a running tally of $72.50 million. Much of the weekend earnings came from a trio of new openings led by Spain where it placed second with $2.44 million on 285 screens. The film also opened second in France with $2.2 million on 322 screens and in Mexico with $1.34 million on 300. One of its best markets of the weekend was Japan where it slipped just 18% to $2.39 million on 271 screens for a total of $8.81 million. Meanwhile, the film's best total so far has come from Italy where it has made $17.71 million in total, including $1.57 million on 339 screens this past weekend. More...

International Top Five - Month Long Night

January 31st, 2007

Night at the Museum has been in first place on the international charts for a month now and shows little sign of slowing down. This week the film added $15.21 million on 4422 screens in 48 markets for an international total of $194.88 million. Openings include first place debuts in Spain, ($5.67 million on 473 screens), and the Philippines, ($798,000 on 96). On the other hand, it had to settle for third in Brazil with $977,000 on 461 screens. Its best holdover of the week was the U.K. where it is in fourth place during its fifth week of release with $2.28 million on 458 screens over the weekend and total of $39.23 million. More...

International Top Five - Happyness in Close Pursuit of Museum

January 24th, 2007

Night at the Museum remained in first place, as it has since it opened four weeks ago, but this time it was involved in a relatively close race. The film added $14.84 million on 4391 screens in 45 markets for a total of $173.86 million. The film only had one new opening this weekend and that was in Uruguay where it opened with $38,000 on 13 screens; that may not seem like much, but it represents the fifth biggest opening ever in the market. More...

Award Season - Oscar Nods Offer Little Surprises - Correction

January 23rd, 2007

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

Hitcher Walks a Lonely Road

January 23rd, 2007

The lone wide release of the weekend struggled to find an audience and even though most of the rest of the top five were able to beat expectations, the weekend box office was still way down. At just $100 million, the weekend was down 22% from last week and 17% from the same weekend last year. More...

Hitching a Ride

January 19th, 2007

Just the one new wide release this weekend, which is surprising since there are five films opening or expanding wide next weekend. This weekend could handle one or two more wide releases and take some of the pressure off next weekend. But as it is now, The Hitcher will have little competition this weekend while next weekend at least two films will be squeezed out at the box office. More...

International Top Five - Night Starts to Fall

January 18th, 2007

While Night at the Museum saw its weekend haul drop by more than a third this weekend, it still took first place with $20.16 million on 5193 screens in 34 markets for a total of $151.34 million. In Brazil the film earned an estimated $3 million on 502 screens and if that holds up it would be Fox's third biggest opening ever in that market. Other strong markets include $2.71 million on 803 screens in Germany for a total of $17.24 million after three weeks. At this pace the film will have no trouble reaching $200 million, and that's not taking into account markets it has yet to open in, markets including France, Spain, Italy, and Japan. More...

Steppin' Out on Top

January 17th, 2007

Martin Luther King Jr. long weekend saw a new film take top spot while several films in the top five outperformed expectations. However, overall the box office was 3% lower from last weekend at $128 million and just 2% higher than the same weekend last year. That's likely not enough to keep up with ticket price inflation. Obviously it is too early to panic, or even make predictions, but this is not the start the industry was hoping for. More...

Meet the Museum

January 12th, 2007

The weekend prospects are pretty weak, with none of the wide releases / expanding films looking like they have what it takes to top the box office charts. This is not particularly surprising, as the Martin Luther King long weekend is not known as a powerhouse at the box office. With a returning champion and a selection of new and expanding films, moviegoers have a lot of choice, but come Tuesday, there won't be a lot of celebrating in the movie studios. More...

Night Lasts Three Weeks

January 9th, 2007

There were a couple of pleasant surprises this week, including a generally stronger than expected performance by the holdovers. Better than expected still resulted in an 18% drop-off from last weekend to $133 million, but that's 3.5% better than 2006's start. More...

Award Season - SAG Spreads the Love

January 5th, 2007

The Screen Actors Guide handed out their nominations yesterday and of the 5 theatrical categories, there were more than a dozen films to pick up at least one nomination. More...

New Year Hangover

January 5th, 2007

The first weekend of the year is not known for producing many hits. In fact, perhaps only the first weekend after Labor Day is worse. This year is no exception: the three wide releases are not earning strong reviews, only one new film is able to crack 2,000 theaters, and none of them have a real shot at first place. More...

New Year was a Weekend to Celebrate

January 3rd, 2007

It was a fairly predictable weekend as far as box office numbers go. No film really beat expectations by a wide margin, nor did any fail to do so. This meant nearly every film in the top ten showed significant growth (the lone exception was Rocky Balboa), while the only film in the top twenty to see a serious drop-off was the Christmas film, The Nativity Story, which plummeted more than 67%. More...

New Year is Out with the New, In with the Old

December 29th, 2006

It's the New Year's Day long weekend, and not surprisingly, there are no new wide releases this week. There are, on the other hand, two movies that are playing their first weekend, Dreamgirls and Black Christmas. However, it looks as if neither has what it takes to wrestle top spot from Night at the Museum. More...

Christmas Delivers Some Gifts to Good Moviegoers (and a Couple of Lumps of Coal)

December 28th, 2006

Most films missed expectations this weekend and that hurt the overall box office, which was off 8% compared to last year. But there were still reasons to celebrate with Pursuit of Happyness and Rocky Balboa matching their production budget over the weekend while Dreamgirls exploded on Christmas Day. More...

Rocky Looks to Knock Out Competition With Fast Start

December 21st, 2006

Christmas is one of the busiest times of year and this year is no exception with five films opening wide from now to the 25th and another expanding. Because of the crowd, at least one or two will be lost, squeezed out by the competition. However, there are also two or three films that are aiming at $100 million, or more. More...

Happy Ending for Pursuit

December 19th, 2006

After weeks of mediocre box office results, the box office finally started to show some life this past weekend, but even so, only one of the three wide releases beat expectations and the overall box office was still down more than 6% from the same weekend last year. However, with an overall box office of $121 million there was still growth of 25% from last weekend and we'll take the good news where we can find it. More...

Movie Website Updates for December 9 - December 15, 2006

December 16th, 2006

The end of year big movie rush continues, the last few big movies are launching their sites. And one such movie, Night at the Museum - Official Site, is the winning of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Award Season - Babel and Departed are Golden

December 15th, 2006

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

Trio Tries to Jump Start Holiday Season

December 15th, 2006

Three new releases hope to put a bit of cheer into the box office, a box office that has been far from impressive the last couple weeks. Not since Happy Feet and Casino Royale opened has any film really been able to set the box office on fire. Or even just beat expectations by a significant margin. This week should have given us the first $40 million film of the month, but the tracking numbers are just not there. More...

2006 Preview: December

December 1st, 2006

Looking at my calendar I see that it's March 11th. ... March 11th, 2003. This means it's time for me to get a new calendar, but more importantly, it's time for the December preview. December is an insanely busy time of year with studio release major blockbusters in hopes of cashing in on the holidays, as well as a ton of Oscar bait movies hoping to remain fresh in voters' minds by the time the ballots are handed out. On a side note, this is the first time in several years that's there not an obvious Must See movie opening during the month. Sure, there are quite a few that should crack $100 million at the box office, maybe even $200 million, but nothing like The Lord of the Rings. In addition to the ton of wide releases and limited releases scheduled to open wide this month, there are several more movies opening in limited release this month before expanding in the new year. Movies like Home of the Brave, Arthur & the Invisibles, The Painted Veil, Letters from Iwo Jima, Children of Men, Perfume: The Story of a Murderer, Fast Track, and Pan's Labyrinth, and possibly some others. More...

Movie Website Updates for November 11 - November 17, 2006

November 18th, 2006

A lot of trailers on this week's list of websites. Not only were there a lot of site with just trailers, there were a few trailers without sites. On the other hand, there were also a few contenders for the Weekly Website Award. In the end it was The Children of Men - Official Site that took home that prestigious award. More...

Movie Website Updates for July 29 - August 4

August 4th, 2006

Third week in a row where the number of sites featured on this list has topped 30. With such a busy week it would take something different to win the award, and that's something Michel Gondry excels at delivering giving The Science of Sleep - Official Site the Weekly Website Award. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 15, 2006 1 $26,541,709   2,852 $9,306   $26,541,709 1
Dec 22, 2006 2 $14,817,371 -44% 2,863 $5,175   $53,104,266 2
Dec 29, 2006 2 $19,362,441 +31% 2,870 $6,746   $98,411,670 3
Jan 5, 2007 2 $12,880,926 -33% 3,027 $4,255   $124,039,482 4
Jan 12, 2007 3 $8,901,206 -31% 3,169 $2,809   $126,280,156 5
Jan 19, 2007 5 $6,310,133 -29% 3,066 $2,058   $146,121,200 6
Jan 26, 2007 7 $4,983,325 -21% 2,688 $1,854   $152,929,867 7
Feb 2, 2007 9 $2,966,454 -40% 2,233 $1,328   $157,217,102 8
Feb 9, 2007 12 $2,353,543 -21% 1,777 $1,324   $160,490,618 9
Feb 16, 2007 19 $733,389 -69% 690 $1,063   $161,989,809 10
Feb 23, 2007 29 $275,325 -62% 287 $959   $162,586,036 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 15, 2006 1 $8,951,750     2,852 $3,139   $8,951,750 1
Dec 16, 2006 1 $10,544,653 +18%   2,852 $3,697   $19,496,403 2
Dec 17, 2006 1 $7,045,306 -33%   2,852 $2,470   $26,541,709 3
Dec 18, 2006 1 $2,877,841 -59%   2,852 $1,009   $29,419,550 4
Dec 19, 2006 1 $2,856,735 -1%   2,852 $1,002   $32,276,285 5
Dec 20, 2006 2 $2,806,095 -2%   2,852 $984   $35,082,380 6
Dec 21, 2006 2 $3,204,515 +14%   2,852 $1,124   $38,286,895 7
Dec 22, 2006 2 $5,400,000 +69% -40% 2,863 $1,886   $43,700,000 8
Dec 23, 2006 2 $6,400,000 +19% -39% 2,863 $2,235   $50,100,000 9
Dec 24, 2006 2 $3,200,000 -50% -55% 2,863 $1,118   $53,300,000 10
Dec 25, 2006 3 $7,736,849 +142% +169% 2,863 $2,702   $60,841,115 11
Dec 26, 2006 2 $7,116,663 -8% +149% 2,863 $2,486   $67,957,778 12
Dec 27, 2006 2 $5,713,667 -20% +104% 2,863 $1,996   $73,671,445 13
Dec 28, 2006 2 $5,377,784 -6% +68% 2,863 $1,878   $79,049,229 14
Dec 29, 2006 2 $6,825,442 +27% +26% 2,870 $2,378   $85,874,671 15
Dec 30, 2006 2 $7,584,199 +11% +19% 2,870 $2,643   $93,458,870 16
Dec 31, 2006 2 $4,952,800 -35% +55% 2,870 $1,726   $98,411,670 17
Jan 1, 2007 2 $6,098,747 +23% -21% 2,870 $2,125   $104,510,417 18
Jan 2, 2007 2 $2,822,106 -54% -60% 2,870 $983   $107,332,523 19
Jan 3, 2007 2 $1,923,144 -32% -66% 2,870 $670   $109,255,667 20
Jan 4, 2007 2 $1,902,889 -1% -65% 2,870 $663   $111,158,556 21
Jan 5, 2007 2 $4,143,123 +118% -39% 3,027 $1,369   $115,301,679 22
Jan 6, 2007 2 $5,697,760 +38% -25% 3,027 $1,882   $120,999,439 23
Jan 7, 2007 2 $3,040,043 -47% -39% 3,027 $1,004   $124,039,482 24
Jan 8, 2007 3 $795,042 -74% -87% 3,027 $263   $124,834,524 25
Jan 9, 2007 2 $891,170 +12% -68% 3,027 $294   $125,725,694 26
Jan 10, 2007 2 $816,077 -8% -58% 3,027 $270   $126,541,771 27
Jan 11, 2007 2 $837,179 +3% -56% 3,027 $277   $127,378,950 28
Jan 12, 2007 3 $2,544,560 +204% -39% 3,169 $803   $129,923,510 29
Jan 13, 2007 3 $3,716,465 +46% -35% 3,169 $1,173   $133,639,975 30
Jan 14, 2007 4 $2,640,181 -29% -13% 3,169 $833   $136,280,156 31
Jan 15, 2007 4 $1,802,146 -32% +127% 3,169 $569   $138,082,302 32
Jan 16, 2007 4 $581,470 -68% -35% 3,169 $183   $138,663,772 33
Jan 17, 2007 4 $572,739 -2% -30% 3,169 $181   $139,236,511 34
Jan 18, 2007 4 $574,556 n/c -31% 3,169 $181   $139,811,067 35
Jan 19, 2007 5 $1,891,541 +229% -26% 3,066 $617   $141,702,608 36
Jan 20, 2007 5 $3,153,518 +67% -15% 3,066 $1,029   $144,856,126 37
Jan 21, 2007 5 $1,265,074 -60% -52% 3,066 $413   $146,121,200 38
Jan 22, 2007 6 $410,086 -68% -77% 3,066 $134   $146,531,286 39
Jan 23, 2007 6 $466,706 +14% -20% 3,066 $152   $146,997,992 40
Jan 24, 2007 5 $463,172 -1% -19% 3,066 $151   $147,461,164 41
Jan 25, 2007 5 $485,378 +5% -16% 3,066 $158   $147,946,542 42
Jan 26, 2007 7 $1,339,400 +176% -29% 2,688 $498   $149,285,942 43
Jan 27, 2007 7 $2,350,998 +76% -25% 2,688 $875   $151,636,940 44
Jan 28, 2007 8 $1,292,927 -45% +2% 2,688 $481   $152,929,867 45
Jan 29, 2007 9 $313,183 -76% -24% 2,688 $117   $153,243,050 46
Jan 30, 2007 8 $346,194 +11% -26% 2,688 $129   $153,589,244 47
Jan 31, 2007 8 $326,298 -6% -30% 2,688 $121   $153,915,542 48
Feb 1, 2007 7 $335,106 +3% -31% 2,688 $125   $154,250,648 49
Feb 2, 2007 10 $925,012 +176% -31% 2,233 $414   $155,175,660 50
Feb 3, 2007 9 $1,580,939 +71% -33% 2,233 $708   $156,756,599 51
Feb 4, 2007 10 $460,503 -71% -64% 2,233 $206   $157,217,102 52
Feb 5, 2007 10 $236,570 -49% -24% 2,233 $106   $157,453,672 53
Feb 6, 2007 9 $235,705 n/c -32% 2,233 $106   $157,689,377 54
Feb 7, 2007 9 $222,865 -5% -32% 2,233 $100   $157,912,242 55
Feb 8, 2007 9 $224,833 +1% -33% 2,233 $101   $158,137,075 56
Feb 9, 2007 11 $629,318 +180% -32% 2,233 $282   $158,766,393 57
Feb 10, 2007 10 $1,126,748 +79% -29% 1,777 $634   $159,893,141 58
Feb 11, 2007 11 $597,477 -47% +30% 1,777 $336   $160,490,618 59
Feb 12, 2007 11 $172,603 -71% -27% 1,777 $97   $160,663,221 60
Feb 13, 2007 11 $147,018 -15% -38% 1,777 $83   $160,810,239 61
Feb 14, 2007 12 $311,141 +112% +40% 1,777 $175   $161,121,380 62
Feb 15, 2007 - $135,040 -57% -40% 1,777 $76   $161,256,420 63
Feb 16, 2007 18 $190,000 +41% -70% 690 $275   $161,450,000 64
Feb 19, 2007 19 $150,425   -13% 690 $218   $162,140,234 67

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 15, 2006 1 $38,286,895   2,852 $13,425   $38,286,895 1
Dec 22, 2006 2 $40,762,334 +6% 2,863 $14,238   $79,049,229 2
Dec 29, 2006 2 $32,109,327 -21% 2,870 $11,188   $111,158,556 3
Jan 5, 2007 2 $16,220,394 -49% 3,027 $5,359   $127,378,950 4
Jan 12, 2007 4 $12,432,117 -23% 3,169 $3,923   $139,811,067 5
Jan 19, 2007 5 $8,135,475 -35% 3,066 $2,653   $147,946,542 6
Jan 26, 2007 7 $6,304,106 -23% 2,688 $2,345   $154,250,648 7
Feb 2, 2007 9 $3,886,427 -38% 2,233 $1,740   $158,137,075 8
Feb 9, 2007 13 $3,119,345 -20% 1,777 $1,755   $161,256,420 9
Feb 16, 2007 19 $1,054,291 -66% 690 $1,528   $162,310,711 10
Feb 23, 2007 36 $275,325 -74% 287 $959   $162,586,036 11

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
China 7/31/2020 $200,000 2,531 2,531 2,531 $1,370,000 8/27/2020
South Korea 2/28/2007 $0 0 55 106 $3,459,964 4/13/2018
 
Rest of World $139,895,093
 
International Total$144,725,057 8/27/2020

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
Apr 1, 200722,477,441 2,477,441$42,091,723$42,091,7231
Apr 8, 20073969,415-61% 3,446,856$16,470,361$58,562,0842
Apr 15, 20073597,735-38% 4,044,591$10,155,518$68,717,6023
Apr 22, 20076189,187-68% 4,233,778$3,214,287$71,931,8894
Apr 29, 200710117,648-38% 4,351,426$2,179,335$74,111,2245
May 6, 20071674,997-36% 4,426,423$1,241,950$75,353,1746
May 13, 20071485,929+15% 4,512,352$1,668,741$77,021,9157
May 20, 20073052,155-39% 4,564,507$1,042,578$78,064,4938
May 27, 20072865,644+26% 4,630,151$1,312,224$79,376,7179
Nov 25, 200727364,028 5,224,240$2,908,584$86,386,91935

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