New Movie US Release Dates - January 13, 2008 This year, we could enter April without a single $100 million movie. By the end of March last year, there were three films releases that would reach $100 million, including one that reached $200 million, and two others that missed that milestone by less than $5 million. ![]() Even so, it will be tough for 2008 to keep pace with 2007.Ģ008 stumbled last month and there doesn't seem to be many potential blockbusters this month. Fortunately, this time last year, the three new releases were rather weak while this year, Horton Hears a Who is tracking to become the biggest opening of the year so far. The biggest hit of the year so far opened this weekend in Horton Hears a Who and fortunately the studio put together an Official Site that matches its box office strength.Ģ008 is in danger of slipping below 2007's pace this weekend, at least when it comes to ticket sales. Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of March 14, 2008 Paradoxically, 2008 slipped behind 2007's pace when it comes to ticket sales, albeit by less than 1%. During the weekend, the overall box office was $121 million, which was 12% more than last weekend and 3% more than the same weekend last year. Hopefully things will turn around in April, because I don't see that happening next weekend. More importantly, it was down nearly 16% from the same weekend last year. Overall, films earned $113 million over the weekend, which was down 6% from last weekend. However, a few films missed expectations and this left the box office on the south side of predictions. Overall it added $7.38 million on 1615 screens in 27 markets for a total of $53.21 million, which was enough to lift its worldwide total to more than $100 million.įunny Brings in the Money over Bunny WeekendĮaster Weekend is not regarded as a long weekend and expectations were not unreasonably high. it was down 42% to $2.74 million on 351 screens over the weekend for a total of $11.32 million and in Australia it was down 44% to $1.31 million on 188 screens lifting its total to $5.10 million after two. This was mainly due to the lack of major openings, while its holdover results were merely average. Step Up 2 The Streets fell more than 40% last weekend while dropping out of the top five. International Details - Step Up Falls Down and Out of the Top Five On a side note, it is another week where we had to split the list into two due to the size. But I am also giving an honorable mention to Two Fat Ladies - Buy from Amazon. But the best of the best, and the DVD Pick of the Week is Stargate - Continuum - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray. There are also a couple of special edition releases that are easily worth picking up: Dark City - Director's Cut - Buy from Amazon: DVD or Blu-ray and WarGames - 25th Anniversary Edition. Granted, many will find Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay worth picking up, but it is not a top-notch release. There were more than a few new releases that reached the top 30 on this week's rental chart, but 21 remained in first place.Īnother slow week without a single first run release that was a must have, or even a contender for DVD Pick of the Week. This included the new number one film, Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay, which sold 406,000 units for $9.49 million consumer spending. New releases dominated the sales chart this week, taking 5 of the top 6 spots. There were only a trio of new releases to chart this week, including Nim's Island, which earned first place.ĭVD Sales - Harold and Kumar Escape to the Home Market ![]() Germany, South Africa, United Kingdom, United StatesĭVD Rentals - Nim's Not Alone on the Rental Chart Rogue Pictures, Intrepid Pictures, Crystal Sky Pictures, Scion Films Post Apocalypse, Mutants, Action Thriller, 2000s, Near Future, Prologue, Epidemic, Set in Scotland, Set in United Kingdom, 2030s, Dystopia R for strong bloody violence, language and some sexual content/nudity. July 29th, 2008 by Universal Home Entertainment See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. Partly filmed in Scotland and also South Africa.All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 5,001-5,100)Īll Time International Box Office (Rank 4,501-4,600)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 5,001-5,100)Īll Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 1,701-1,800)Īll Time International Box Office for R Movies (Rank 1,201-1,300)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies (Rank 1,501-1,600) A deadly virus, zombies, post apocalyptic punks, and a return to medieval activities all appear in the mix of Mad Max, Resident Evil, and Braveheart with a nod to Escape from New York. In association with Amazonĭirector Neil Marshall's follow on to The Dog Soldiers is as you might expect another gory horror type tale. Doomsday - Scotland the Movie Location Guide Scotland: the Movieīuy movie related items.
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