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  • THE DARK KNIGHT RISES

    59 43.38%
  • THE AVENGERS

    52 38.24%
  • THE HOBBIT

    20 14.71%
  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN

    3 2.21%
  • G.I. JOE RETALIATION

    0 0%
  • MEN IN BLACK 3

    0 0%
  • BRAVE

    0 0%
  • THE TITANIC

    0 0%
  • STAR WARS EPISODE I

    1 0.74%
  • Other

    1 0.74%
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    Re: 2012 Films: Box Office Predictions

    Actual numbers for the weekend are out.

    TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week #
    1 1 Marvel's The Avengers BV $55,644,102 -46.0% 4,249 -100 $13,096 $457,665,517 $220 3
    - N Battleship Uni. $25,534,825 - 3,690 - $6,920 $25,534,825 $209 1
    3 N The Dictator Par. $17,435,092 - 3,008 - $5,796 $24,476,173 $65 1
    4 2 Dark Shadows WB $12,583,338 -57.6% 3,755 - $3,351 $50,721,759 $150 2
    5 N What to Expect When You're Expecting LGF $10,547,068 - 3,021 - $3,491 $10,547,068 - 1
    6 8 The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel FoxS $3,230,584 +20.9% 354 +176 $9,126 $8,228,025 - 3
    7 4 The Hunger Games LGF $2,950,331 -34.5% 2,064 -467 $1,429 $391,581,441 $78 9
    8 3 Think Like a Man SGem $2,650,549 -54.4% 1,722 -330 $1,539 $85,838,460 $12 5
    9 5 The Lucky One WB $1,778,453 -56.7% 2,005 -834 $887 $56,934,628 - 5
    10 7 The Pirates! Band of Misfits Sony $1,578,632 -49.8% 1,840 -1,239 $858 $25,490,136 $55 4

    All-time

    Rank Title(click to view) Studio Lifetime Gross Year^
    1 Avatar Fox $760,507,625 2009^
    2 Titanic Par. $658,524,423 1997^
    3 The Dark Knight WB $533,345,358 2008
    4 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $474,544,211 1999^
    5 Star Wars Fox $460,998,007 1977^
    6 Marvel's The Avengers BV $457,665,517 2012
    7 Shrek 2 DW $441,226,247 2004
    8 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $435,110,554 1982^
    9 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest BV $423,315,812 2006
    10 The Lion King BV $422,783,777 1994^

    Rank Title Studio Worldwide Domestic / % Overseas / % Year^
    1 Avatar Fox $2,782.3 $760.5 27.3% $2,021.8 72.7% 2009^
    2 Titanic Par. $2,185.2 $658.5 30.1% $1,526.7 69.9% 1997^
    3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 WB $1,328.1 $381.0 28.7% $947.1 71.3% 2011
    4 Marvel's The Avengers BV $1,181.0 $457.7 38.8% $723.3 61.2% 2012
    5 Transformers: Dark of the Moon P/DW $1,123.7 $352.4 31.4% $771.4 68.6% 2011
    6 The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King NL $1,119.9 $377.8 33.7% $742.1 66.3% 2003^
    7 Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest BV $1,066.2 $423.3 39.7% $642.9 60.3% 2006
    8 Toy Story 3 BV $1,063.2 $415.0 39.0% $648.2 61.0% 2010
    9 Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides BV $1,043.9 $241.1 23.1% $802.8 76.9% 2011
    10 Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace Fox $1,027.0 $474.5 46.2% $552.5 53.8% 1999^



    Rank Title (click to view) Studio Days to
    $450m*
    Gross-to-Date Date Total Gross^ Release
    Date**
    1 Marvel's The Avengers BV 17 $457,665,517 5/20/12 $457,665,517 5/4/12
    2 The Dark Knight WB 27 $451,888,386 8/13/08 $533,345,358 7/18/08
    3 Avatar Fox 28 $450,467,005 1/14/10 $749,766,139 12/18/09
    4 Titanic Par. 81 $450,213,078 3/09/98 $600,788,188 12/19/97

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    Re: 2012 Films: Box Office Predictions

    I doubt in Marvel's wildest imagination did they believe the Avengers would have done this well.
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    Re: 2012 Films: Box Office Predictions

    Does anybody remember why Avatar made so much money? I feel like I spent most of that period blacked out.
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    I wonder how the Avengers doing so well will effect how Universal will push Snow White and the Huntsman?

    I wonder if they'll start pushing Chris Hemsworth in the advertising more like he's the star of the film even though he's third-billed. Universal is gonna need a big rebound to recover from Battleship.

    "Hey! You know that movie you really, really liked with Chris Hemsworth? Well he's in this movie too!!"
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    Re: 2012 Films: Box Office Predictions

    Quote Originally Posted by Foolish Mortal View Post
    I doubt in Marvel's wildest imagination did they believe the Avengers would have done this well.
    It certainly couldn't have done any better.

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    Re: 2012 Films: Box Office Predictions

    Quote Originally Posted by silverboy View Post
    Does anybody remember why Avatar made so much money? I feel like I spent most of that period blacked out.
    Because creepy furries became obsessed with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by silverboy View Post
    Does anybody remember why Avatar made so much money?
    http://articles.latimes.com/2009/dec...ar17-2009dec17

    A dazzling revelation

    AT THE MOVIES : REVIEW

    James Cameron's 'Avatar' restores a sense of wonder to moviegoing that's been missing.

    December 17, 2009|Kenneth Turan | FILM CRITIC

    Think of "Avatar" as "The Jazz Singer" of 3-D filmmaking. Think of it as the most expensive and accomplished Saturday matinee movie ever made. Think of it as the ultimate James Cameron production.

    Whatever way you choose to look at it, "Avatar's" shock and awe demand to be seen. You've never experienced anything like it, and neither has anyone else.

    Say what you like about writer-director Cameron -- and take it from me, people have -- he has always been a visionary in terms of film technology, as his pioneering computer-generated effects in "The Abyss" and "Terminator 2: Judgment Day" testify. He is not a director you want to underestimate, and with "Avatar's" story of futurist adventures on a moon called Pandora, he restores a sense of wonder to the moviegoing experience that has been missing for far too long.

    An extraordinary act of visual imagination, "Avatar" is not the first of the new generation of 3-D films, just as "Jazz Singer" was not the first time people had spoken on screen. But like the Al Jolson vehicle, it's the one that's going to energize audiences about the full potential of this medium.

    That's because to see "Avatar" is to feel like you understand filmmaking in three dimensions for the first time. In Cameron's hands, 3-D is not the forced gimmick it's often been, but a way to create an alternate reality and insert us so completely and seamlessly into it that we feel like we've actually been there, not watched it on a screen. If taking pleasure in spectacle and adventure is one of the reasons you go to the movies, this is something you won't want to miss.

    A total immersion accomplishment like that did not come easily or for that matter, cheaply: 2,000 people worked on the project for three years and estimates of "Avatar's" budget put it in the neighborhood of $300 million. Cameron began thinking about the film 15 years ago and had to wait until either his company or someone else's invented the numerous technologies and cameras, often too complicated to describe easily, that turned his vision into a reality.

    It's not only in 3-D that "Avatar" makes great strides, it's also in refining a technology called motion capture, which involves filming actors wearing sensors and then running the result through CGI computers. It's been used with varying degrees of success with Gollum's role in "The Lord of the Rings" and "Polar Express."

    Cameron's version, which he's renamed "performance capture," has been used to take the inhabitants of Pandora, 10-foot-tall creatures with yellow cat's eyes, long tails and blue translucent skin called the Na'vi, and make them appear as completely real as the film's human characters.

    Perhaps the most surprising thing about Cameron's visual accomplishments is that they are so powerful we're barely troubled by the same weakness for flat dialogue and obvious characterization that put such a dent in "Titanic."

    Those qualities are here, all right, no mistake about that, but perhaps because of the power of the visuals, the strangeness of the science fiction world and the fact that many of the characters are Na'vi and not human, it doesn't feel like they matter as much. The film's romantic protagonists paradoxically end up feeling like creatures whose fates we care more about than we did Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet's on the boat.


    "Avatar" starts not on Pandora but right here on Earth, the year 2154 to be exact, and it throws a lot of plot at you very fast.

    The planet is under ecological siege, which is why people are flying six light-years to Pandora to get their hands on a substance called (no kidding) Unobtanium that can make all the difference. The problem is that the nature-worshiping Na'vi live on Pandora, and they are not inclined to get out of the way.

    In an attempt to make nice with the Na'vi, scientist Dr. Grace Augustine (Cameron veteran Sigourney Weaver) has spearheaded a program that creates avatars, genetically engineered hybrids between human and Na'vi DNA, basically human minds in Na'vi bodies. These beings can breathe Pandora's toxic air and potentially open up interspecies lines of communication.

    Paralyzed combat veteran Jake Sully (Australian actor Sam Worthington) gets to be one of the minds inside a Na'vi body because he has the same DNA as his murdered twin brother.
    The twin was a scientist, but Jake is a gung-ho Marine and as such attracts the attention of Colonel Miles Quaritch, head of security for the human enclave (the always potent Stephen Lang), who tells him Pandora is so bad "if there is a hell, you might want to go there for R & R."

    But once hothead Jake goes over the security barrier and enters Pandora proper, he and we can't help but be wowed by the intensity and specificity with which this world has been imagined by Cameron and production designers Rick Carter and Robert Stromberg.
    Total immersion, that seems to be the key term that gets thrown around a lot. I find it to be somewhat abstract.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taxman View Post
    http://articles.latimes.com/2009/dec...ar17-2009dec17



    Total immersion, that seems to be the key term that gets thrown around a lot. I find it to be somewhat abstract.
    Avatar sold out theaters because of the new kind of 3D and motion-capture animation that Cameron developed for the film.

    Even now, it still looks different and better than any recent 3D films.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Taxman View Post
    There really isn't anything to argue. The box office performance, critical reviews and awards prove conclusively that he was more attuned to what it took to put out a blockbuster than anyone else at the time.
    I'm not saying that he's not successful, I'm saying that his biggest hits suck and I wish they hadn't been so successful. Story should matter. I can't really indict him or Michael Bay for doing what they do. It's ultimately the fault of consumers.

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