Australia Box Office for Space Station 3D (2002)
Theatrical Performance (US$) | ||
Australia Box Office | $689,894 | Details |
Worldwide Box Office | $126,513,186 | Details |
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Movie Details
Australia Releases: | June 6th, 2002 (Limited), released as Space Station 3D |
Video Release: | July 19th, 2005 by IMAX Video |
MPAA Rating: | Not Rated |
Running Time: | 47 minutes |
Keywords: | IMAX: DMR, Space Program, 3-D, Voiceover/Narration, Science Documentary, Edutainment |
Source: | Based on Real Life Events |
Genre: | Documentary |
Production Method: | Live Action |
Creative Type: | Factual |
Production Countries: | United States |
Languages: | English |
Per Theater Chart: IMAX Shines Like the Son
August 21st, 2013
Per Theater Chart: IMAX out of this World
August 15th, 2013
IMAX movies have incredible legs and can bounce back in the $10,000 club years and years after their first release. Space Station jumped into first place with an average of $30,602 in one theater. In a World was the best new release with an average of $23,514 in three theaters. It is going to expand and we will have a contest starting on Friday to celebrate. Snake and Mongoose was close behind with $20,254 in its lone theater. Blue Jasmine continues to expand and it is now playing in 119 theaters. However, its average remains very strong at $19,709 and it will undoubtedly continue to expand. The Spectacular Now expanded from 4 to 19 theaters, while its average fell to $14,045. This is still strong enough to suggest further expansion and it should reach its first major milestone shortly. Chennai Express broke records for a Bollywood film playing in 196 theaters, while its per theater average was $11,329. That's an incredible start.
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Per Theater Chart: Now That's Spectacular
August 7th, 2013
The Spectacular Now debuted in first place on the Per Theater Chart with an average of $49,354 in four theaters. This result, plus its excellent reviews, suggests it will have long legs in limited release. Last week's number one film, Blue Jasmine, slipped to second place with an average of $37,174, but it is now playing in 50 theaters, which is an amazing result. Space Station popped back into the $10,000 with an average of $15,352. It has pulled in $88 million after more than a decade of release. The Canyons earned $13,351 in its lone theater, proving there is no such thing as bad publicity. The reviews, on the other hand, were really bad and the film's only real hope is to become a cult classic. That might happen.
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Per Theater Chart: Needing a Bigger Place
April 2nd, 2013
There was a huge selection of films in the $10,000 club, led by The Place Beyond the Pines, which earned an average of $69,864 in four theaters. This is the second-best per theater average for the year thus far, behind only Spring Breakers. Space Station rose back to the $10,000 club with $15,301 in two theaters. This film has amazing legs, even compared to other IMAX films, and pops into the $10,000 from time to time. Room 237 opened with an average of $14,847 in two theaters. This is a good start, but as a documentary its potential to expand is very limited. The overall box office leader, G.I. Joe: Retaliation, earned an average of $10,891 over the three-day portion of its opening weekend. Renoir was right behind with an average of $10,866 in six theaters. Temptation also managed to earn a spot in the $10,000 club with an average of $10,572.
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Per Theater Chart: Sleepwalk Runs to the Top
August 29th, 2012
Sleepwalk With Me found its way on top of the per theater chart with $68,801 in one theater. This is higher than the per theater average for the opening of The Avengers, which was the goal of the filmmakers after their fake fight with Joss Whedon. Samsara opened with an average of $38,111 in two theaters. The only other film in the $10,000 club was Space Station with $14,268 in one theater.
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Dark Knight Brightens the Per Theater Chart
July 24th, 2012
The Dark Knight Rises led the way on the per theater chart with an average of $36,532, which is excellent for an ultra-wide release. The Queen of Versailles was next with an average of $17,109 in three theaters. This does show some potential to expand, but as a documentary, it likely won't get too far. Space Station bounced back into the $10,000 club with an average of $11,540 in two theaters with Deep Sea 3-D right behind with $10,590 in one theater. The final film to crack $10,000 was The Imposter with $10,202 in its lone theater.
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Per Theater Chart: Beasts Chase off Competition
July 10th, 2012
Beasts of the Southern Wild remained on top of the per theater chart with an average $19,687 in 19 theaters. It is very close to its first major milestone and it has a lot of room to grow. The Amazing Spider-man opened in second place with an average of $14,360. Two IMAX films bounced into the $10,000 club. Deep Space 3-D and Space Station earned $13,069 and $11,996 respectively.
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DVD and Blu-ray Releases for November 16th, 2010
November 16th, 2010
It's getting really close to Black Friday, which is sometimes reported as the busiest shopping day of the year. (It's not. That would be Christmas Eve.) So it should come as no surprise that there's a prime release this week, or should I say re-release. Avatar: Extended Collector's Edition on Blu-ray is the biggest, and arguably the best, release of the week and it is the Pick of the Week. However, there was some competition from The Kids Are All Right on DVD or Blu-ray.
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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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2004/06/25 | - | $3,038 | 2 | $1,519 | $106,994 | 108 | |
2004/07/02 | - | $621 | -80% | 2 | $311 | $109,682 | 109 |
2004/07/16 | - | $762 | 1 | $762 | $113,510 | 111 | |
2004/07/23 | - | $1,074 | +41% | 1 | $1,074 | $111,839 | 112 |
2004/07/30 | - | $1,484 | +38% | 2 | $742 | $113,474 | 113 |
2004/08/06 | - | $1,461 | -2% | 1 | $1,461 | $119,406 | 114 |
2004/08/13 | - | $1,137 | -22% | 2 | $569 | $123,328 | 115 |
2004/08/20 | - | $2,085 | +83% | 2 | $1,043 | $135,188 | 116 |
2004/08/27 | - | $308 | -85% | 1 | $308 | $136,150 | 117 |
2004/09/03 | - | $399 | +30% | 1 | $399 | $136,502 | 118 |
2004/09/10 | - | $2,690 | +574% | 2 | $1,345 | $143,004 | 119 |
2004/09/17 | - | $40 | -99% | 1 | $40 | $144,777 | 120 |
2004/09/24 | - | $1,022 | +2,455% | 1 | $1,022 | $150,140 | 121 |
2004/10/08 | - | $351 | 1 | $351 | $155,298 | 123 | |
2004/10/15 | - | $314 | -11% | 1 | $314 | $155,720 | 124 |
2004/10/22 | - | $2,157 | +587% | 2 | $1,079 | $160,377 | 125 |
2004/10/29 | - | $5,087 | +136% | 2 | $2,544 | $167,590 | 126 |
2004/11/05 | - | $4,657 | -8% | 2 | $2,329 | $176,150 | 127 |
2004/11/12 | - | $2,017 | -57% | 2 | $1,009 | $180,911 | 128 |
2004/11/19 | - | $3,430 | +70% | 2 | $1,715 | $190,959 | 129 |
2004/11/26 | - | $2,265 | -34% | 2 | $1,133 | $196,406 | 130 |
2004/12/03 | - | $284 | -87% | 1 | $284 | $195,683 | 131 |
2004/12/10 | - | $281 | -1% | 1 | $281 | $188,927 | 132 |
2005/02/04 | - | $515 | 1 | $515 | $196,088 | 140 | |
2005/02/11 | - | $910 | +77% | 1 | $910 | $200,885 | 141 |
2005/02/18 | - | $702 | -23% | 2 | $351 | $202,305 | 142 |
2005/02/25 | - | $2,570 | +266% | 2 | $1,285 | $205,753 | 143 |
2005/03/04 | - | $2,844 | +11% | 2 | $1,422 | $213,376 | 144 |
2005/03/11 | - | $1,878 | -34% | 2 | $939 | $215,938 | 145 |
2005/03/25 | - | $2,349 | 1 | $2,349 | $210,560 | 147 | |
2005/04/01 | - | $1,245 | -47% | 1 | $1,245 | $211,205 | 148 |
2005/04/22 | - | $561 | 1 | $561 | $214,806 | 151 | |
2005/04/29 | - | $1,495 | +166% | 2 | $748 | $217,982 | 152 |
2005/05/06 | - | $231 | -85% | 1 | $231 | $216,526 | 153 |
2005/05/13 | - | $1,674 | +625% | 1 | $1,674 | $216,517 | 154 |
2005/05/20 | - | $316 | -81% | 1 | $316 | $213,440 | 155 |
2005/05/27 | - | $2,683 | +749% | 2 | $1,342 | $219,032 | 156 |
2005/06/03 | - | $133 | -95% | 1 | $133 | $219,192 | 157 |
2005/06/10 | - | $791 | +495% | 1 | $791 | $225,605 | 158 |
2005/06/17 | - | $278 | -65% | 1 | $278 | $231,520 | 159 |
2005/06/24 | - | $999 | +259% | 1 | $999 | $229,505 | 160 |
2005/07/01 | - | $567 | -43% | 1 | $567 | $227,492 | 161 |
2005/07/15 | - | $99 | 1 | $99 | $226,739 | 163 | |
2007/11/16 | - | $1,294 | 1 | $1,294 | $561,542 | 285 | |
2007/11/23 | - | $3,380 | +161% | 2 | $1,690 | $556,424 | 286 |
2007/12/07 | - | $606 | 1 | $606 | $564,542 | 288 | |
2007/12/14 | - | $1,040 | +72% | 1 | $1,040 | $554,547 | 289 |
2009/10/09 | - | $3,326 | 1 | $3,326 | $776,791 | 384 | |
2009/10/16 | - | $909 | -73% | 1 | $909 | $788,865 | 385 |
2009/10/23 | - | $2,749 | +202% | 2 | $1,375 | $803,178 | 386 |
2009/10/30 | - | $509 | -81% | 1 | $509 | $790,518 | 387 |
2009/11/06 | - | $7,423 | +1,358% | 2 | $3,712 | $809,677 | 388 |
2009/11/13 | - | $2,806 | -62% | 1 | $2,806 | $828,794 | 389 |
2009/11/20 | - | $1,046 | -63% | 1 | $1,046 | $817,810 | 390 |
2009/11/27 | - | $3,320 | +217% | 2 | $1,660 | $819,660 | 391 |
2009/12/04 | - | $796 | -76% | 1 | $796 | $828,695 | 392 |
2015/11/13 | 57 | $1,217 | 1 | $1,217 | $674,506 | 702 | |
2016/05/13 | 70 | $479 | 1 | $479 | $691,083 | 728 | |
2016/05/27 | 71 | $566 | 1 | $566 | $685,203 | 730 | |
2018/09/28 | - | $558 | 1 | $558 | $689,894 | 852 |
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 | 6/6/2002 | $0 | 0 | 2 | 82 | $689,894 | 10/3/2018 |
China | 1/27/2023 | $0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | $190,000 | 2/13/2023 |
New Zealand | 12/2/2016 | $886 | 1 | 1 | 1 | $886 | 12/7/2016 |
North America | 4/19/2002 | $439,488 | 24 | 64 | 5,636 | $93,231,060 | 12/11/2014 |
Rest of World | $32,401,346 | ||||||
Worldwide Total | $126,513,186 | 2/13/2023 |
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.
Narrator(s)
Tom Cruise | Narrator |
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Production and Technical Credits
Toni Myers | Director |
Micky Erbe | Composer |
Maribeth Solomon | Composer |
Judy Carroll | Associate Producer |
James Neihouse | Cinematographer |
Graeme Ferguson | Co-Producer |
Toni Myers | Producer |
Greg Foster | Executive Producer |
Andrew Gellis | Executive Producer |
James Neihouse | Second Unit Director |
Maureen Fitzgerald | Unit Production Manager |
Toni Myers | Editor |
Greg Smith | Recordist |
Scott Szabo | Recordist |
Tim Himes | Recordist |
Don White | Re-recording Mixer |
Cory Mandel | Re-recording Mixer |
Peter Thillaye | Supervising Sound Editor |
Ed Douglas | Sound Effects Editor |
Bruno Degazio | Sound Effects Editor |
Chris Miller | Dialogue Editor |
Toni Myers | Screenwriter |
The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.