Færsluflokkur: Kvikmyndir

Lokatölur á DARK KNIGHT voru enn stærri- Batman sequel nabs a record $158.3 million

Dark Knight' final tally even bigger

Tekið úr Variety

By PAMELA MCCLINTOCK

'The Dark Knight'
'The Dark Knight'


'Mamma Mia'

Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures’ “The Dark Knight” rocketed the Batman film franchise into the superhero stratosphere as it nabbed the highest weekend opening ever in grossing an official $158.3 million — even more than Sunday’s estimate of $155.3 million.

Tally easily beats the $151.1 million opening of “Spider-Man 3” in May 2007. “Dark Knight” enjoyed a better-than-expected Sunday. Final figure of $158.3 million was released Monday morning.

The victory dance didn’t end there. The domestic box office racked up an unprecedented $250 million or more in ticket sales on the enormous strength of filmmaker Christopher Nolan’s “Dark Knight” and the $27.6 million debut of Universal ´s femme-favored “Mamma Mia!,” making it the biggest three-day weekend ever in terms of total grosses.

Previous record weekend tally was $218.4 million, set in early July 2007 when “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” debuted to $135.6 million.

Warners estimates that “Dark Knight,” returning Christian Bale as DC Comics’ famed superhero Batman and playing in a record 4,366 theaters, could gross as much as $220 million in its first week. That’s more than the entire domestic gross of Nolan’s “Batman Begins,” which cumed $205 million domestically and $166 million overseas. “Dark Knight’s” added popularity is due in part to the death of Heath Ledger, who stars as the creepiest Joker yet.

No one was sure if the marketplace could expand to this degree considering how crowded the late-July marquee already was. Some believed that the “Spider-Man” three-quel was able to open to $151.1 million only because it was early May, and that “Dark Knight” -- co-produced and co-financed by Legendary Pictures -- would be relegated to a gross more in “Dead Man’s Chest” territory.

“Mamma Mia!” also made the records books in narrowly beating “Hairspray” to become the top opener for a musical. Opening the same weekend last year, “Hairspray” grossed $27.5 million in its debut. Starring Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried, “Mamma Mia!” proved the ideal counterprogramming to the dark and brooding “Batman” sequel.

Overseas, where it opened ahead of its domestic launch, “Mamma Mia!” is already a success, grossing $26.8 million in its second frame for a boffo cume of $72.6 million. Meanwhile, Warners is rolling out “Dark Knight” slowly abroad. Over the weekend, it grossed an impressive $40 million from only a handful of territories.

Domestically, the weekend was up a whopping 64% over the same frame last year and has all but closed a deficit to bring this summer in line with summer 2007.

At the same time, there were some trouble spots.

Starz Media toon “Space Chimps,” distributed by 20th Century Fox, hit only No. 7 in its bow, grossing an estimated $7.3 million from 2,511 runs. “Space Chimps” was outgunned by Disney-Pixar’s “Wall-E.” Pixar toon placed No. 6 in its fourth frame, declining just 48% to an estimated $9.8 million.

U’s “Hellboy II: The Golden Army” took a steep 71% dip in its second weekend, grossing an estimated $10 million from 3,212 to place No. 5. Cume is $56.4 million.

In its second weekend, New Regency and Fox’s Eddie Murphy ill-fated laffer “Meet Dave” fell off the top 10 list to No. 11. Comedy declined 69% to an estimated $1.6 million for a cume of $9.37 million.

Strong holdovers

Like “Wall-E,” Sony’s Will Smith starrer “Hancock” continued to please as it approached the $200 million mark domestically. Pic declined 56% in its third sesh to an estimated $14 million from 3,776 runs for a cume of $191.5 million.

New Line and Walden Media’s 3-D action-adventure “Journey to the Center of the Earth” came in No. 4 in its second sesh, declining a slim 43% to an estimated $11.9 million from 2,830 screens -- 854 of those digital 3-D screens -- for a cume of $43 million.

“Dark Knight’s” transformation into the event film of the summer confirms that Warners, DC Comics and Nolan have successfully relaunched a franchise that has seen several stops and starts. Before “Batman Begins,” studio made four other Batman pics to varying results, beginning with “Batman” in 1989.

“Lightning doesn’t strike often, but it did this time,” said Warners prexy of distribution Dan Fellman. “Chris Nolan took a franchise that was really finished, and he created an incredible film with ‘Batman Begins.’ He put together an outstanding cast in ‘Dark Knight,’ and Heath Ledger’s performance is mesmerizing.”

Film also stars Aaron Eckhart, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine; Freeman and Caine also appeared in “Batman Begins.” Christopher and Jonathan Nolan penned the screenplay, while Charles Roven and Nolan produced.

“Dark Knight” earned a record-breaking $67.8 million on Friday alone. Of that, $18.5 million came from midnight shows, besting the previous midnight record set by Fox’s 2005 “Star Wars: Episode III -- The Revenge of the Sith,” which grossed $16.9 million from 3,663 venues.

Estimates compiled by several competing studios showed “Dark Knight” coming in below $155 million for the weekend and much closer to the $151.1 million earned by “Spider-Man 3” on its opening weekend.

In terms of the breakdown by day, Warners estimates that “Dark Knight” earned $48 million on Saturday, a 30% drop from Friday, and will gross $39.4 million on Sunday. “Spider-Man 3” had a stronger Saturday, earning $51.3 million. Sunday’s “Dark Knight” take was $39.3 million.

Because it is the heart of summer, Fellman said “Dark Knight” has an advantage over “Spider-Man” in that more kids will go the movies on Sunday because they don’t have to wake up Monday morning and go to school.

“The pattern is different for our movie,” Fellman said.

“Dark Knight” also has the advantage of stellar reviews.


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11Mamma Mia!
2NewHellboy: The Golden Army
32Kung Fu Panda
43Hancock
5NewDeception
64Wanted
75Meet Dave
86Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
97Sex And The City: The Movie
1010Big Stan


Ég bara varð AFTUR !!! TOLD U GUYS

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The Dark Knight is the new box office king.

Exceeding initial expectations, the film went on to shatter records left and right this weekend.

The most notable: the new Batman film is now the biggest debut ever in U.S. box office history, especially impressive for an opening on a non-holiday weekend.

The Dark Knight took in $155.34 million Fri-Sun.

That bests Spider-Man 3's 151.1 million in 2007.

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Media By Numbers' OFFICIAL DARK KNIGHT RECORDS SO FAR (in order of occurrence):

1 - LARGEST NUMBER OF OPENING THEATRES WITH 4,366 (MORE THAN THE 4,362 DEBUT THEATRES OF PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END IN 2007).

2 - BIGGEST MIDNIGHT PREVIEW GROSS WITH $18.489 MILLION IN 3,040 THEATRES (BEATS STAR WARS EPISODE III: REVENGE OF THE SITH AND ITS $16.9 MILLION IN 2,915 THEATRES IN 2005).

3 - BIGGEST IMAX MIDNIGHT PREVIEWS SET AN NEW RECORD WITH $640,000 (INCLUDED IN THE $18.489 MILLION PREVIEW NUMBER).

4 - BIGGEST SINGLE-DAY GROSS IN BOX-OFFICE HISTORY WITH $67.850 MILLION (BESTS THE $59,841,919 SET BY SPIDER-MAN 3 IN 2007).

5 - BIGGEST OPENING WEEKEND GROSS IN BOX OFFICE HISTORY WITH $155.340 MILLION (BESTS THE $151,116 MILLION SET BY SPIDER-MAN 3 IN 2007).

6 - BIGGEST OPENING WEEKEND GROSS FOR AN IMAX RELEASE IN BOX OFFICE HISTORY WITH $6,214,061 MILLION IN 94 THEATRES WITH $66,107 PER THEATRE. (BESTS THE $4.7 MILLION SET BY SPIDER-MAN 3 IN 2007.) IMAX SHOWING AT FULL CAPACITY $1.9 MILLION ON SATURDAY ALONE.

7 - BIGGEST OPENING WEEKEND OF 2008 WITH $151.340 (BEATS INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL'S $101.137 MILLION FROM MAY 23-25, 2008)

8 - BIGGEST JULY OPENING EVER (BEATS PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST'S $135,634,554 ON JULY 7, 2006).

Aaron Eckhart as Harvey Dent in The Dark Knight

 


Topp 10 Aðsóknarmestu kvikmyndir í USA

WEEKEND BOX OFFICE ESTIMATE
July 18 - July 20
TitleEngagementsEstimated
Weekend
Box Office
1. The Dark Knight (WARNER BROS.)4,366$155,400,000
2. Mamma Mia! (UNIVERSAL)2,976$27,600,000
3. Hancock (SONY)3,776$14,000,000
4. Journey to the Center of the Earth (WARNER BROS./NEW LINE)2,830$11,900,000
5. Hellboy II: The Golden Army (UNIVERSAL)3,212$10,000,000
6. Wall-E (DISNEY/PIXAR)3,310$9,800,000
7. Space Chimps (FOX)2,511$7,300,000
8. Wanted (UNIVERSAL)2,433$5,000,000
9. Get Smart (WARNER BROS.)2,135$4,000,000
10. Kung Fu Panda (PARAMOUNT/DREAMWORKS)1,505$1,700,000
in millions of dollars

Nýtt met í kvikmyndasögunni , stærsta 3 daga opnun EVER - DARK KNIGHT

OFFICIAL: 'Dark Knight' $48M

Saturday; $153M-$155M Weekend

 Will Beat Spidey

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