Germany Box-Office Thread
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Dr. Lecter
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I thought it'd be nice to post the Top 20 biggest movies of the year so far (not including this weekend's takings).
TOP 20 of 2008 (as of 7/6/2008)
1. Earth - 3,594,366 2. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull - 2,629,887 * 3. Die Welle - 2,497,517 4. I Am Legend - 2,442,162 5. Sex and the City - 2,117,005 * 6. P.S.: I Love You - 2,100,505 7. National Treasure: Book of Secrets - 1,771,200 8. Die Wilden Kerle 5 - 1,707,224 9. Horton Hears a Who! - 1,675,089 10. Asterix and Obelix at the Olympic Games - 1,566,941 11. Hancock - 1,194,879 * 12. What Happens in Vegas - 1,126,413 13. Sommer - 924,242 * 14. Juno - 921,641 15. The Bucket List - 901,852 16. Step Up 2 the Streets - 900,987 17. 10,000 B.C. - 871,044 18. The Game Plan - 865,342 19. Kirschblüten - 865,288 20. Iron Man - 794,925
* = still in the Top 10 of the weekend.
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Sun Jul 13, 2008 9:32 pm |
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Price
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - Top 20 of 2008 so far
Yikes at 16. How that can beat 20 is beyond me.
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Mesjarch
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - Top 20 of 2008 so far
You will be scared when you'll see Polish top 20 of the year so far
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Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:07 pm |
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Price
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - Top 20 of 2008 so far
Mesjarch wrote: You will be scared when you'll see Polish top 20 of the year so far Anxiously awaiting it.
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Mon Jul 14, 2008 4:15 pm |
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Dr. Lecter
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July 10-13, 2008
Rank - Movie - Weekend admissions - Change from Last Week - Total admissions - Week #
1. Hancock - 681,454 - -43% - 2,328,625 - 2 2. Kung Fu Panda - 504,081 - +0.8% - 1,263,221 - 2 3. The Incredible Hulk - 114,380 - NEW - 114,380 - 1 4. Sex and the City - 65,942 - -5.3% - 2,235,797 - 7 5. Nim's Island - 49,594 - +32.8% - 282,792 - 4 6. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Crystal Skull - 48,936 - +0.6% - 2,707,661 - 8 7. Happy-Go-Lucky - 43,517 - -3.5% - 114.651 - 2 8. Forgetting Sarah Marshall - 37,797 - +2.5% - 405,958 - 5 9. Married Life - 19,768 - NEW - 19,768 - 1 10. The Happening - 17,177 - -29.9% - 413.074 - 5
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:50 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Hancock is just huge here and is very likely to become the #1 of the year so far pretty soon. After just 11 days, it's already the 5th biggest film of the year and will pass I Am Legend's total within less than two full weeks.
Nim's Island is showing some good staying power thanks to holidays, though its total won't be great.
Indy's holding on, but it will just miss 3 million admissions. I'm thinking something around 2.85 million sounds right at this point. It's solid and a better result than War of the Worlds or Minority Report achieved here, but still not very good considering the hype and all.
Kung-Fu Panda is quickly developing to a big hit as well. I could se it hitting 3 million admissions without a problem, ending up in the Top 10 of the year. However, I fully expect WALL-E and Madagascar 2 to outdo it here by a margin.
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 9:55 am |
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mark66
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Since you stopped sending in your forecasts, how do you expect the openers to do this weekend?
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:12 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Hmm, I probably should start doing that again, now that I'll be on vacation...
Anyway:
Mamma Mia! - 530,000 Get Smart - 210,000 Freche Mädchen (that's really a tough one) - 105,000
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mark66
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Dr. Lecter wrote: Hmm, I probably should start doing that again, now that I'll be on vacation...
Anyway:
Mamma Mia! - 530,000 Get Smart - 210,000 Freche Mädchen (that's really a tough one) - 105,000 Judging by presales, FM will beat GS...
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:42 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Hmm, interesting. However, I remember the last time that pre-sales led me to believe that a certain film is a lock to open to open to 1+ million admissions...not too long ago. All I know is that I glad as hell that FM is being released because the trailer for it was shown in front of EVERY SINGLE movie I have seen during the past three months (seriously, I beluieve they had some deal with the theatre chain...).
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:44 am |
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mark66
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Dr. Lecter wrote: Hmm, interesting. However, I remember the last time that pre-sales led me to believe that a certain film is a lock to open to open to 1+ million admissions...not too long ago. All I know is that I glad as hell that FM is being released because the trailer for it was shown in front of EVERY SINGLE movie I have seen during the past three months (seriously, I beluieve they had some deal with the theatre chain...). Quote: Man muss schon fast ein Jahr nicht mehr im Kino gewesen sein um den Trailer oder Teaser von Freche Mädchen nicht zu kennen. http://www.insidekino.com/DProg/ProgJUL172008.htm Yep, it felt like torture (even though the trailer isn't particulary bad or anything, but I was sure overexposed to it...)
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:47 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Mhm...definitely.
Though I must say that a similar overexposure strategy was also used on Die Welle (at least at the theatres around my area...however that teaser/trailer looked much better, so it took longer until I was fed up with it).
Narnia and WALL-E are getting the most marketing in theatres around Bonn/Cologne as far as trailers go. I've been to over 40 movies in theatres this year and these two trailers were shown in front of at least 25 of them.
However, The Dark Knight...I have seen only twice so far and onmly the first trailer.
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:51 am |
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mark66
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
It probably depends on the chain. I usually go to a Cinemaxx and they have shown TDK with every appropriate movie (meaning not HORTON etc. ;-)) and in the last couple of weeks SUPERHERO MOVIE was everywhere...
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:54 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
I go to Kinopolis, Cinedom and sometimes Cinestar. Kinopolis shows Narnia with almost every film. Hell, they showed a trailer for it with Prom Night and The Ruins. I mean what's up with that?
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mark66
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Well, it's long been rumored (but never officially confirmed - neither by exhibitors or distributors) that some distributors (a German one in Munich and an US Major in Berlin) pay the major theater chains for trailering...
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:59 am |
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Wouldn't surprise me at all. The Disney movies (Ratatouille, Pirates, WALL-E, Narnia) are being advertised as hell at Kinopolis.
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 11:27 am |
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Mr. R
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
Freche Mädchen, what's that about?
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Wed Jul 16, 2008 2:24 pm |
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Groaning
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
It's a simple, stupid teengirl-comedy about first boyfriends/kisses, school, emberassments and that stuff.
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Keyser Söze
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (July 10-13 Box-Office)
what are the biggest OW in terms of dollar? It would be interesting to compare TDK's OW to the other big performers. Quote: Teuton bizzers are expecting one of the year’s biggest openings  a minimum $10 million but likely to be well north of that  from “Knight,†which has already proved a boffo success in other key Euro markets.
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Dr. Lecter
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September 25-28, 2008
Rank - Movie - Weekend admissions - Change from Last Week - Total admissions - Week #
1. WALL-E - 598,764 - NEW - 598,764 - 1 2. Der Baader-Meinhof-Komplex - 414,814 - NEW - 414,814 - 1 3. Tropic Thunder - 82,993 - -45.8% - 283,794 - 2 4. Mamma Mia! - 58,556 - -37.6% - 3,862,569 - 11 5. Wanted - 57,105 - -41.9% - 841,574 - 4 6. The Dark Knight - 56,925 - -48.5% - 2,661,063 - 6 7. Babylon A.D. - 34,513 - -49.1% - 269,220 - 3 8. You Don't Mess with the Zohan - 32,586 - -54.6% - 1,732,265 - 6 9. Wolke 9 - 25,096 - -36.2% - 253,874 - 4 10. Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging - 15,377 - N/A - 200,473 - 5
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - (Sep 25-28 Box-Office)
I'll start updating this more regularly now, promised.
Mamma Mia! has now outdone Hancock and become the biggest movie of the year in Germany...likely to stay this way until Quantum of Solace too.
The Dark Knight's run is pretty solid too. It's #6 of the year already and BY FAR the biggest Batman movie ever. It has gotten about three times the admissions that Batman Begins got in 2005 already.
The two openers both did well, killing the competition, but neither really opened to spectacular results. WALL-E's opening is higher than Toy Story's and Cars', but lower than all other Pixar openings in Germany. Ratatouille opened to 922,492 and The Incredibles to 750,960 admissions.
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Dr. Lecter
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - Oct 2-5 Estimates!
Weekend Estimates (October 2-5)
Thanks to a national holiday on Friday most movies stay even with last week or even increased!
WALL-E ~ 710,000 admissions (up 19% from last week!) Der Baader Meinhof Komplex ~ 450,000 admissions Burn after Reading ~ 325,000 admissions The Love Guru ~ 60,000 admissions Far Cry ~ 40,000 admissions
Burn after Reading, The Love Guru and Far Cry were the openers.
So, yeah, WALL-E fans can rejoice. I think 2.8+ million admissions is a lock for the film now.
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Mon Oct 06, 2008 6:53 am |
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Riggs
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - Oct 2-5 Estimates!
Burn did great in Austria and Germany. Sadly, Wall-E didn't got a rise over here.
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Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:07 am |
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - Oct 2-5 Estimates!
Yaaaah for Wall-E!!! und für BAR!!!
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Mr. R
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Re: Germany Box-Office Thread - Oct 2-5 Estimates!
Dr. Lecter wrote: Far Cry ~ 40,000 admissions
How it compares to Dr. Evil's other masterpieces?
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