Take Me Home Tonight (2011)

Take Me Home Tonight poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $6,928,068Details
International Box Office $648,536Details
Worldwide Box Office $7,576,604
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $3,719,190 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $1,600,524 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $5,319,714
Further financial details...

Synopsis

As the summer of 1988 winds down, three friends on the verge of adulthood attend an out-of-control party in celebration of their last night of unbridled youth. Starring Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Dan Fogler and Teresa Palmer, Take Me Home Tonight is a raunchy, romantic and ultimately touching blast from the past set to an awesome soundtrack of timeless rock and hip-hop hits. Recent MIT grad Matt Franklin should be working for a Fortune 500 company and starting his upward climb to full-fledged yuppie-hood. Instead, the directionless 23-year-old confounds family and friends by taking a part-time job behind the counter of a video store at the Sherman Oaks Galleria. But Matt's silent protest against maturity comes to a screeching halt once his unrequited high school crush, Tori Frederking, walks into the store. When she invites him to an epic, end-of-summer party, Matt thinks he finally might have a chance with the girl of his dreams. With his cynical twin sister Wendy and best friend Barry, Matt embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime evening. From stealing a car to a marriage proposal to an indescribable, no-holds-barred dance-off, these friends share experiences that will change the course of their lives on one unforgettable night in the Go-Go '80s.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$3,464,679 (50.0% of total gross)
Legs:2.00 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:91.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$19,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,003 opening theaters/2,003 max. theaters, 2.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $9,417,969

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 4th, 2011 (Wide) by Relativity
Video Release: July 19th, 2011 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language, sexual content and drug use
Running Time: 114 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Hail, Caesar!
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Keywords: Romance, Delayed Adulthood, Twins, Narcotics, One Night, Dysfunctional Family, Relationships Gone Wrong, 1980s, Comedy Drama
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Rogue Pictures, Imagine Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English, English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 4, 2011 11 $3,464,679   2,003 $1,730   $3,464,679 1
Mar 11, 2011 15 $1,272,239 -63% 2,003 $635   $5,891,092 2
Mar 18, 2011 32 $137,949 -89% 281 $491   $6,704,850 3
Mar 25, 2011 52 $43,652 -68% 89 $490   $6,817,081 4
Apr 1, 2011 73 $14,139 -68% 52 $272   $6,851,937 5
Apr 8, 2011 51 $37,321 +164% 102 $366   $6,898,483 6
Apr 15, 2011 74 $6,193 -83% 42 $147   $6,923,891 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 4, 2011 10 $1,250,836     2,003 $624   $1,250,836 1
Mar 5, 2011 12 $1,328,923 +6%   2,003 $663   $2,579,759 2
Mar 6, 2011 11 $884,920 -33%   2,003 $442   $3,464,679 3
Mar 7, 2011 10 $318,529 -64%   2,003 $159   $3,783,208 4
Mar 8, 2011 10 $306,869 -4%   2,003 $153   $4,090,077 5
Mar 9, 2011 10 $270,461 -12%   2,003 $135   $4,360,538 6
Mar 10, 2011 10 $258,315 -4%   2,003 $129   $4,618,853 7
Mar 11, 2011 13 $407,898 +58% -67% 2,003 $204   $5,026,751 8
Mar 12, 2011 15 $513,530 +26% -61% 2,003 $256   $5,540,281 9
Mar 13, 2011 14 $350,811 -32% -60% 2,003 $175   $5,891,092 10
Mar 14, 2011 14 $178,074 -49% -44% 2,003 $89   $6,069,166 11
Mar 15, 2011 14 $187,985 +6% -39% 2,003 $94   $6,257,151 12
Mar 16, 2011 14 $169,398 -10% -37% 2,003 $85   $6,426,549 13
Mar 17, 2011 14 $140,352 -17% -46% 2,003 $70   $6,566,901 14
Mar 18, 2011 - $46,353 -67% -89% 281 $165   $6,613,254 15
Mar 19, 2011 - $54,603 +18% -89% 281 $194   $6,667,857 16
Mar 20, 2011 - $36,993 -32% -89% 281 $132   $6,704,850 17
Mar 21, 2011 - $17,640 -52% -90% 281 $63   $6,722,490 18
Mar 22, 2011 - $16,603 -6% -91% 281 $59   $6,739,093 19
Mar 23, 2011 - $17,784 +7% -90% 281 $63   $6,756,877 20
Mar 24, 2011 - $16,552 -7% -88% 281 $59   $6,773,429 21
Mar 25, 2011 - $13,968 -16% -70% 89 $157   $6,787,397 22
Mar 26, 2011 - $17,477 +25% -68% 89 $196   $6,804,874 23
Mar 27, 2011 - $12,207 -30% -67% 89 $137   $6,817,081 24
Mar 28, 2011 - $4,828 -60% -73% 89 $54   $6,821,909 25
Mar 29, 2011 - $5,364 +11% -68% 89 $60   $6,827,273 26
Mar 30, 2011 - $4,976 -7% -72% 89 $56   $6,832,249 27
Mar 31, 2011 - $5,549 +12% -66% 89 $62   $6,837,798 28
Apr 1, 2011 - $4,241 -24% -70% 52 $82   $6,842,039 29
Apr 2, 2011 - $5,670 +34% -68% 52 $109   $6,847,709 30
Apr 3, 2011 - $4,228 -25% -65% 52 $81   $6,851,937 31
Apr 4, 2011 - $2,091 -51% -57% 52 $40   $6,854,028 32
Apr 5, 2011 - $2,393 +14% -55% 52 $46   $6,856,421 33
Apr 6, 2011 - $2,166 -9% -56% 52 $42   $6,858,587 34
Apr 7, 2011 - $2,575 +19% -54% 52 $50   $6,861,162 35
Apr 8, 2011 - $11,344 +341% +167% 102 $111   $6,872,506 36
Apr 9, 2011 - $14,963 +32% +164% 102 $147   $6,887,469 37
Apr 10, 2011 - $11,014 -26% +161% 102 $108   $6,898,483 38
Apr 11, 2011 - $4,792 -56% +129% 102 $47   $6,903,275 39
Apr 12, 2011 - $5,167 +8% +116% 102 $51   $6,908,442 40
Apr 13, 2011 - $4,382 -15% +102% 102 $43   $6,912,824 41
Apr 14, 2011 - $4,874 +11% +89% 102 $48   $6,917,698 42
Apr 15, 2011 - $1,870 -62% -84% 42 $45   $6,919,568 43
Apr 16, 2011 - $2,538 +36% -83% 42 $60   $6,922,106 44
Apr 17, 2011 - $1,785 -30% -84% 42 $43   $6,923,891 45
Apr 18, 2011 - $905 -49% -81% 42 $22   $6,924,796 46
Apr 19, 2011 - $975 +8% -81% 42 $23   $6,925,771 47
Apr 20, 2011 - $927 -5% -79% 42 $22   $6,926,698 48
Apr 21, 2011 - $1,370 +48% -72% 42 $33   $6,928,068 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 4, 2011 11 $4,618,853   2,003 $2,306   $4,618,853 1
Mar 11, 2011 14 $1,948,048 -58% 2,003 $973   $6,566,901 2
Mar 18, 2011 31 $206,528 -89% 281 $735   $6,773,429 3
Mar 25, 2011 54 $64,369 -69% 89 $723   $6,837,798 4
Apr 1, 2011 69 $23,364 -64% 52 $449   $6,861,162 5
Apr 8, 2011 49 $56,536 +142% 102 $554   $6,917,698 6
Apr 15, 2011 76 $10,370 -82% 42 $247   $6,928,068 7

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
Jul 24, 2011855,983 55,983$970,185$970,1851
Jul 31, 20111237,733-33% 93,716$603,351$1,573,5362
Aug 7, 20112217,347-54% 111,063$307,042$1,880,5783

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 24, 2011626,542 26,542$617,109$617,1091

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Leading Cast

Topher Grace Matt Franklin
Anna Faris Wendy Franklin
Dan Fogler Barry Nathan
Teresa Palmer Tori Frederking

Supporting Cast

Chris Pratt Kyle Masterson
Michael Biehn Bill Franklin
Jeanie Hackett Libby Franklin
Lucy Punch Shelly
Michelle Trachtenberg Ashley
Demetri Martin Carlos
Michael Ian Black Pete Bering
Bob Odenkirk Mike
Angie Everhart Trish Anderson
Jay Jablonski Benji
Edwin Hodge Bryce
Candace Kroslak Ally
Nathalie Kelley Beth
Wade Allain-Marcus Broder
Robert Hoffman Tyler "Dance Machine" Jones
Ryan Bittle Rick Herrington
Bruce Nelson Office Frank Johnson
Seth Gabel Brent
James Sharpe Steven
Erin Eisenhower Tyler's Girlfriend
Kimberly Dearing Betsy
Clement von Franckenstein Frances Triebverbrecher
Jennifer Sommerfield Martha
Kyle Gonnell D.J. Rubik's Cube
Dustin James That Loser Who Always Shows Up At The Party With A Guitar
Joe Jones Jake
Richard Meek Arnold
Megan Mieduch Betsy's Friend
Meghan Stansfield Claire
Diana Newton Popular Girl
Ginnifer Goodwin Banky
Alicia De La Vega D.I.N.K.
Michael Rolland Party Guy
Josh Smith Rocker Dude
David Vincent Merenda Drunk Guy
Annie Boon Crying Girl
Danny Wolf Guest at Banker Party
Wil Daly Guest at Banker Party
Roxanne Lauren Knouse Guest at Banker Party
Richie Keen Guest at Banker Party
Darla Haun Record Store Manager
Chien Yang Korean Mom

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

Production and Technical Credits

Michael Dowse Director
Ryan Kavanaugh Producer
Jim Whitaker Producer
Sarah Bowen Producer
Danny Wolf Executive Producer
Gordon Kaywin Executive Producer
Topher Grace Executive Producer
Tucker Tooley Executive Producer
Michael Dowse Screenwriter
Jackie Filgo Screenwriter
Jeff Filgo Screenwriter
Topher Grace Story Creator
Gordon Kaywin Story Creator
Terry Stacey Cinematographer
Lee Haxall Editor
William Arnold Production Designer
Trevor Horn Composer

Blu-ray Sales: Rango Remains on Top

August 3rd, 2011

Rango remained the best selling Blu-ray this week with 317,000 units / $6.34 million for the week and 670,000 units / $13.39 million after two. More...

DVD Sales: Rango's Appeal Remains Limitless

August 3rd, 2011

During its first full week on the home market, Rango led the weekly DVD sales chart, holding off a few new releases in the process (very few new releases).It sold an additional 621,000 units / $9.93 million during the week for totals of 1.18 million units / $20.43 million after two. That's very close to Gnomeo & Juliet's running tally, and that DVD was released two months ago. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for July 19th, 2011

July 18th, 2011

Looking at the overall strength of the home market releases this week and there's not a lot to look forward to. If you don't count Rango, which came out on Blu-ray / DVD on Friday, then the biggest hit of the week is Limitless. That film is worth picking up on Blu-ray, but it's not exactly Pick of the Week material. In fact, the best release on this week's list is Once Upon a Time in America, which made its Blu-ray debut at the end of May, but the screener arrived very late. Despite this, I'm awarding it the Pick of the Week. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Take Me Home Tonight

July 17th, 2011

Take Me Home Tonight was made in 2007 and took several years to finally get a theatrical release. Many reasons have been given to explain why this happened, including the drug use shown in the movie that would result in an R-rating, 1980s nostalgia that might be a tough sell to today's audiences, and poor test screenings. Regardless why it was delayed, that seemed like a wise choice given its performance at the box office. But is the film really as bad as its poor ticket sales would imply? More...

Winning the Battle but Losing the War

March 14th, 2011

While Battle: Los Angeles easily won the race at the box office this weekend, that was practically the only bit of good news, as it was the only film in the top five to top expectations. Overall the box office pulled in $129 million, which was 3% lower than last weekend and 12% lower than the same weekend last year. On the other hand, this is actually better than average for the year so far. Year-to-date, 2011 is just over 20% behind last year's pace at $1.85 billion to $2.33 billion. More...

Rango Leads 2011 but Can't End the Box Office Woes

March 7th, 2011

There's very little good news at the box office this weekend, but we will start with some happy thoughts. Rango had the best opening weekend of the year, which helped the box office climb 23% from last weekend to $134 million. On the other hand, this time last year Alice in Wonderland opened with $116 million by itself, which means 2011 lost the year-over-year comparison by 32%. Year-to-date, 2011 now has $1.69 billion compared to last year's pace of $2.13 billion and it's not like it's going to get better over the coming weeks. More...

Depp vs. Depp

March 3rd, 2011

So far 2011 has been a bit of a bust with only one weekend winning the year-over-year comparison and not a single film opening with more that $40 million. Hopefully one of those records will change this weekend, as Rango looks to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Unfortunately, this time last year saw the release of Alice in Wonderland, the biggest March opening of all time. I can't imagine a scenario where 2011 doesn't lose even more ground on 2010. More...

2011 Preview: March

March 1st, 2011

This is going to suck. February wasn't exactly a banner month at the box office and 2011 is already roughly $400 million behind 2010's pace. To make matters worse, last March broke records starting with the release of Alice in Wonderland. There is no movie coming out this month that will come close to Alice in Wonderland's performance; in fact, the number one film this March will likely not do as well as the second best film from last March. The best case scenario has the month producing three $100 million movies, plus a number of midlevel hits, while still failing to match last year's pace by about $100 million. The worst case scenario has two of the three potential $100 million hits missing that mark, plus the midlevel hits also struggling. In that case, we could end March about $300 million further behind 2010's pace. (Hopefully things will start to turn around in April.) More...


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Synopsis

As the summer of 1988 winds down, three friends on the verge of adulthood attend an out-of-control party in celebration of their last night of unbridled youth. Starring Topher Grace, Anna Faris, Dan Fogler and Teresa Palmer, Take Me Home Tonight is a raunchy, romantic and ultimately touching blast from the past set to an awesome soundtrack of timeless rock and hip-hop hits. Recent MIT grad Matt Franklin should be working for a Fortune 500 company and starting his upward climb to full-fledged yuppie-hood. Instead, the directionless 23-year-old confounds family and friends by taking a part-time job behind the counter of a video store at the Sherman Oaks Galleria. But Matt's silent protest against maturity comes to a screeching halt once his unrequited high school crush, Tori Frederking, walks into the store. When she invites him to an epic, end-of-summer party, Matt thinks he finally might have a chance with the girl of his dreams. With his cynical twin sister Wendy and best friend Barry, Matt embarks on a once-in-a-lifetime evening. From stealing a car to a marriage proposal to an indescribable, no-holds-barred dance-off, these friends share experiences that will change the course of their lives on one unforgettable night in the Go-Go '80s.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$3,464,679 (50.0% of total gross)
Legs:2.00 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:91.4% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$19,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,003 opening theaters/2,003 max. theaters, 2.3 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $9,417,969

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: March 4th, 2011 (Wide) by Relativity
Video Release: July 19th, 2011 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: R for language, sexual content and drug use
Running Time: 114 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Hail, Caesar!
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Romance, Delayed Adulthood, Twins, Narcotics, One Night, Dysfunctional Family, Relationships Gone Wrong, 1980s, Comedy Drama
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Historical Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Rogue Pictures, Imagine Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English, English

Leading Cast

Topher Grace Matt Franklin
Anna Faris Wendy Franklin
Dan Fogler Barry Nathan
Teresa Palmer Tori Frederking

Supporting Cast

Chris Pratt Kyle Masterson
Michael Biehn Bill Franklin
Jeanie Hackett Libby Franklin
Lucy Punch Shelly
Michelle Trachtenberg Ashley
Demetri Martin Carlos
Michael Ian Black Pete Bering
Bob Odenkirk Mike
Angie Everhart Trish Anderson
Jay Jablonski Benji
Edwin Hodge Bryce
Candace Kroslak Ally
Nathalie Kelley Beth
Wade Allain-Marcus Broder
Robert Hoffman Tyler "Dance Machine" Jones
Ryan Bittle Rick Herrington
Bruce Nelson Office Frank Johnson
Seth Gabel Brent
James Sharpe Steven
Erin Eisenhower Tyler's Girlfriend
Kimberly Dearing Betsy
Clement von Franckenstein Frances Triebverbrecher
Jennifer Sommerfield Martha
Kyle Gonnell D.J. Rubik's Cube
Dustin James That Loser Who Always Shows Up At The Party With A Guitar
Joe Jones Jake
Richard Meek Arnold
Megan Mieduch Betsy's Friend
Meghan Stansfield Claire
Diana Newton Popular Girl
Ginnifer Goodwin Banky
Alicia De La Vega D.I.N.K.
Michael Rolland Party Guy
Josh Smith Rocker Dude
David Vincent Merenda Drunk Guy
Annie Boon Crying Girl
Danny Wolf Guest at Banker Party
Wil Daly Guest at Banker Party
Roxanne Lauren Knouse Guest at Banker Party
Richie Keen Guest at Banker Party
Darla Haun Record Store Manager
Chien Yang Korean Mom

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

Production and Technical Credits

Michael Dowse Director
Ryan Kavanaugh Producer
Jim Whitaker Producer
Sarah Bowen Producer
Danny Wolf Executive Producer
Gordon Kaywin Executive Producer
Topher Grace Executive Producer
Tucker Tooley Executive Producer
Michael Dowse Screenwriter
Jackie Filgo Screenwriter
Jeff Filgo Screenwriter
Topher Grace Story Creator
Gordon Kaywin Story Creator
Terry Stacey Cinematographer
Lee Haxall Editor
William Arnold Production Designer
Trevor Horn Composer

Blu-ray Sales: Rango Remains on Top

August 3rd, 2011

Rango remained the best selling Blu-ray this week with 317,000 units / $6.34 million for the week and 670,000 units / $13.39 million after two. More...

DVD Sales: Rango's Appeal Remains Limitless

August 3rd, 2011

During its first full week on the home market, Rango led the weekly DVD sales chart, holding off a few new releases in the process (very few new releases).It sold an additional 621,000 units / $9.93 million during the week for totals of 1.18 million units / $20.43 million after two. That's very close to Gnomeo & Juliet's running tally, and that DVD was released two months ago. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for July 19th, 2011

July 18th, 2011

Looking at the overall strength of the home market releases this week and there's not a lot to look forward to. If you don't count Rango, which came out on Blu-ray / DVD on Friday, then the biggest hit of the week is Limitless. That film is worth picking up on Blu-ray, but it's not exactly Pick of the Week material. In fact, the best release on this week's list is Once Upon a Time in America, which made its Blu-ray debut at the end of May, but the screener arrived very late. Despite this, I'm awarding it the Pick of the Week. More...

Featured Blu-ray / DVD Review: Take Me Home Tonight

July 17th, 2011

Take Me Home Tonight was made in 2007 and took several years to finally get a theatrical release. Many reasons have been given to explain why this happened, including the drug use shown in the movie that would result in an R-rating, 1980s nostalgia that might be a tough sell to today's audiences, and poor test screenings. Regardless why it was delayed, that seemed like a wise choice given its performance at the box office. But is the film really as bad as its poor ticket sales would imply? More...

Winning the Battle but Losing the War

March 14th, 2011

While Battle: Los Angeles easily won the race at the box office this weekend, that was practically the only bit of good news, as it was the only film in the top five to top expectations. Overall the box office pulled in $129 million, which was 3% lower than last weekend and 12% lower than the same weekend last year. On the other hand, this is actually better than average for the year so far. Year-to-date, 2011 is just over 20% behind last year's pace at $1.85 billion to $2.33 billion. More...

Rango Leads 2011 but Can't End the Box Office Woes

March 7th, 2011

There's very little good news at the box office this weekend, but we will start with some happy thoughts. Rango had the best opening weekend of the year, which helped the box office climb 23% from last weekend to $134 million. On the other hand, this time last year Alice in Wonderland opened with $116 million by itself, which means 2011 lost the year-over-year comparison by 32%. Year-to-date, 2011 now has $1.69 billion compared to last year's pace of $2.13 billion and it's not like it's going to get better over the coming weeks. More...

Depp vs. Depp

March 3rd, 2011

So far 2011 has been a bit of a bust with only one weekend winning the year-over-year comparison and not a single film opening with more that $40 million. Hopefully one of those records will change this weekend, as Rango looks to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Unfortunately, this time last year saw the release of Alice in Wonderland, the biggest March opening of all time. I can't imagine a scenario where 2011 doesn't lose even more ground on 2010. More...

2011 Preview: March

March 1st, 2011

This is going to suck. February wasn't exactly a banner month at the box office and 2011 is already roughly $400 million behind 2010's pace. To make matters worse, last March broke records starting with the release of Alice in Wonderland. There is no movie coming out this month that will come close to Alice in Wonderland's performance; in fact, the number one film this March will likely not do as well as the second best film from last March. The best case scenario has the month producing three $100 million movies, plus a number of midlevel hits, while still failing to match last year's pace by about $100 million. The worst case scenario has two of the three potential $100 million hits missing that mark, plus the midlevel hits also struggling. In that case, we could end March about $300 million further behind 2010's pace. (Hopefully things will start to turn around in April.) More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 4, 2011 11 $3,464,679   2,003 $1,730   $3,464,679 1
Mar 11, 2011 15 $1,272,239 -63% 2,003 $635   $5,891,092 2
Mar 18, 2011 32 $137,949 -89% 281 $491   $6,704,850 3
Mar 25, 2011 52 $43,652 -68% 89 $490   $6,817,081 4
Apr 1, 2011 73 $14,139 -68% 52 $272   $6,851,937 5
Apr 8, 2011 51 $37,321 +164% 102 $366   $6,898,483 6
Apr 15, 2011 74 $6,193 -83% 42 $147   $6,923,891 7

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Mar 4, 2011 10 $1,250,836     2,003 $624   $1,250,836 1
Mar 5, 2011 12 $1,328,923 +6%   2,003 $663   $2,579,759 2
Mar 6, 2011 11 $884,920 -33%   2,003 $442   $3,464,679 3
Mar 7, 2011 10 $318,529 -64%   2,003 $159   $3,783,208 4
Mar 8, 2011 10 $306,869 -4%   2,003 $153   $4,090,077 5
Mar 9, 2011 10 $270,461 -12%   2,003 $135   $4,360,538 6
Mar 10, 2011 10 $258,315 -4%   2,003 $129   $4,618,853 7
Mar 11, 2011 13 $407,898 +58% -67% 2,003 $204   $5,026,751 8
Mar 12, 2011 15 $513,530 +26% -61% 2,003 $256   $5,540,281 9
Mar 13, 2011 14 $350,811 -32% -60% 2,003 $175   $5,891,092 10
Mar 14, 2011 14 $178,074 -49% -44% 2,003 $89   $6,069,166 11
Mar 15, 2011 14 $187,985 +6% -39% 2,003 $94   $6,257,151 12
Mar 16, 2011 14 $169,398 -10% -37% 2,003 $85   $6,426,549 13
Mar 17, 2011 14 $140,352 -17% -46% 2,003 $70   $6,566,901 14
Mar 18, 2011 - $46,353 -67% -89% 281 $165   $6,613,254 15
Mar 19, 2011 - $54,603 +18% -89% 281 $194   $6,667,857 16
Mar 20, 2011 - $36,993 -32% -89% 281 $132   $6,704,850 17
Mar 21, 2011 - $17,640 -52% -90% 281 $63   $6,722,490 18
Mar 22, 2011 - $16,603 -6% -91% 281 $59   $6,739,093 19
Mar 23, 2011 - $17,784 +7% -90% 281 $63   $6,756,877 20
Mar 24, 2011 - $16,552 -7% -88% 281 $59   $6,773,429 21
Mar 25, 2011 - $13,968 -16% -70% 89 $157   $6,787,397 22
Mar 26, 2011 - $17,477 +25% -68% 89 $196   $6,804,874 23
Mar 27, 2011 - $12,207 -30% -67% 89 $137   $6,817,081 24
Mar 28, 2011 - $4,828 -60% -73% 89 $54   $6,821,909 25
Mar 29, 2011 - $5,364 +11% -68% 89 $60   $6,827,273 26
Mar 30, 2011 - $4,976 -7% -72% 89 $56   $6,832,249 27
Mar 31, 2011 - $5,549 +12% -66% 89 $62   $6,837,798 28
Apr 1, 2011 - $4,241 -24% -70% 52 $82   $6,842,039 29
Apr 2, 2011 - $5,670 +34% -68% 52 $109   $6,847,709 30
Apr 3, 2011 - $4,228 -25% -65% 52 $81   $6,851,937 31
Apr 4, 2011 - $2,091 -51% -57% 52 $40   $6,854,028 32
Apr 5, 2011 - $2,393 +14% -55% 52 $46   $6,856,421 33
Apr 6, 2011 - $2,166 -9% -56% 52 $42   $6,858,587 34
Apr 7, 2011 - $2,575 +19% -54% 52 $50   $6,861,162 35
Apr 8, 2011 - $11,344 +341% +167% 102 $111   $6,872,506 36
Apr 9, 2011 - $14,963 +32% +164% 102 $147   $6,887,469 37
Apr 10, 2011 - $11,014 -26% +161% 102 $108   $6,898,483 38
Apr 11, 2011 - $4,792 -56% +129% 102 $47   $6,903,275 39
Apr 12, 2011 - $5,167 +8% +116% 102 $51   $6,908,442 40
Apr 13, 2011 - $4,382 -15% +102% 102 $43   $6,912,824 41
Apr 14, 2011 - $4,874 +11% +89% 102 $48   $6,917,698 42
Apr 15, 2011 - $1,870 -62% -84% 42 $45   $6,919,568 43
Apr 16, 2011 - $2,538 +36% -83% 42 $60   $6,922,106 44
Apr 17, 2011 - $1,785 -30% -84% 42 $43   $6,923,891 45
Apr 18, 2011 - $905 -49% -81% 42 $22   $6,924,796 46
Apr 19, 2011 - $975 +8% -81% 42 $23   $6,925,771 47
Apr 20, 2011 - $927 -5% -79% 42 $22   $6,926,698 48
Apr 21, 2011 - $1,370 +48% -72% 42 $33   $6,928,068 49

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Mar 4, 2011 11 $4,618,853   2,003 $2,306   $4,618,853 1
Mar 11, 2011 14 $1,948,048 -58% 2,003 $973   $6,566,901 2
Mar 18, 2011 31 $206,528 -89% 281 $735   $6,773,429 3
Mar 25, 2011 54 $64,369 -69% 89 $723   $6,837,798 4
Apr 1, 2011 69 $23,364 -64% 52 $449   $6,861,162 5
Apr 8, 2011 49 $56,536 +142% 102 $554   $6,917,698 6
Apr 15, 2011 76 $10,370 -82% 42 $247   $6,928,068 7

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
Jul 24, 2011855,983 55,983$970,185$970,1851
Jul 31, 20111237,733-33% 93,716$603,351$1,573,5362
Aug 7, 20112217,347-54% 111,063$307,042$1,880,5783

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jul 24, 2011626,542 26,542$617,109$617,1091

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