Members Renato Posted October 25, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 Titanic nunca foi relançado... Mas Star Wars' date=' em 1997, fez 137 milhões. [/quote'] Titanic foi relançado no Brasil, se minha memória não falha. SW foi relançado no mundo todo? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted October 25, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 25, 2008 Sobre Star Wars ter sido relançado mundialmente, não sei. Mas aqueles 137 milhões foram coletados apenas nos EUA. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacQueen Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Titanic nunca foi relançado...Mas Star Wars' date=' em 1997, fez 137 milhões.[/quote']Titanic foi relançado no Brasil, se minha memória não falha.SW foi relançado no mundo todo? Não vamos confundir as coisas. Star Wars foi relançado depois de 20 anos!!!!! Havia uma geração de fanáticos que nunca o havia visto na tela grande. A demanda por sua re-exibição era enorme. Já o TDK ainda está em cartaz. Os fãs mais insistentes já o viram "n" vezes. Não conseguirá de forma alguma mais 100 milhões. Um pouco de realidade não faz mal, certo? Mas não dá para duvidar de mais uns 30, quem sabe até mesmo 50 milhões, apesar de ainda ser difícil. Vamos aguardar!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pantalaimon Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Se for lançado no mundo todo acho que consegue, no máximo, 100 milhões, MUNDIAIS, não nos EUA, claro. Ainda não entendo esse relançamento, é pro Oscar? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members (Õ.ô) Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 mais acho que pode-se ter uma supresa com relação a bilheteria americana' date='ou não, com essa crise...Mais TDK com certeza será o quarto filme da historia a alcançar a cifra de 1 bilhão em bilheteria Um grande feito para os dias de hoje. [/quote'] Quanto que falta para chegar a tal? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Estimativas de sexta: High School Musical 3: Senior Year (Disney) - $16.5 million Saw V (Lionsgate) - $12.3 million Max Payne (Fox) - $2.6 million Pride and Glory (Warner Bros) - $2.2 Beverly Hills Chihuahua (Disney) - $1.9 million The Secret Life of Bees (Fox Searchlight) - $1.83 million W. (Lionsgate) - $1.79 million Eagle Eye (Dreamworks/Paramount) - $1.7 million Body of Lies (Warner Bros) - $1.38 million Quarantine (Sony) - $1.05 million Ou seja: 28' date='8 milhões de dólares jogados no lixo.[/quote']O top 10 tá bem "fraco" essa semana. Reparem que tirando High School Musical todos os outros filmes estão abaixo de 60% no RT. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members spank Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 mais acho que pode-se ter uma supresa com relação a bilheteria americana' date='ou não, com essa crise...Mais TDK com certeza será o quarto filme da historia a alcançar a cifra de 1 bilhão em bilheteria Um grande feito para os dias de hoje. [/quote'] Quanto que falta para chegar a tal? pouco mais de 7 milhões: The Dark Knight The Numbers Rating: 7.92 (425 votes) Rate it - Rating Details Rotten Tomatoes Rating: 94% - Fresh Theatrical Performance Total US Gross $527,526,286 International Gross $465,100,000 Worldwide Gross $992,626,286 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members spank Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 E TDK será relançado em janeiro com cenas adicionais, pode ser que seja um atrativo a mais. mais realmente o relançamento é por causa do oscar. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 TW LW Title (click to view) Studio Weekend Gross % Change Theater Count / Change Average Total Gross Budget* Week # 1 N High School Musical 3: Senior Year BV $42,000,000 - 3,623 - $11,593 $42,000,000 $11 1 2 N Saw V LGF $30,500,000 - 3,060 - $9,967 $30,500,000 $10.8 1 3 1 Max Payne Fox $7,600,000 -56.9% 3,381 +5 $2,248 $29,664,000 $35 2 4 2 Beverly Hills Chihuahua BV $6,916,000 -39.5% 3,190 -49 $2,168 $78,142,000 - 4 5 N Pride & Glory WB (NL) $6,325,000 - 2,585 - $2,447 $6,325,000 $30 1 6 3 The Secret Life of Bees FoxS $5,935,000 -43.6% 1,630 +39 $3,641 $19,208,000 $11 2 7 4 W. LGF $5,330,000 -49.3% 2,050 +20 $2,600 $18,749,000 $25.1 2 8 5 Eagle Eye P/DW $5,136,000 -26.9% 2,558 -768 $2,008 $87,987,000 $80 5 9 6 Body of Lies WB $4,065,000 -40.4% 2,150 -564 $1,891 $30,890,000 $70 3 10 7 Quarantine SGem $2,550,000 -58.1% 2,228 -235 $1,145 $28,770,000 $12 3 11 11 Fireproof Gold. $2,137,000 -17.1% 898 -7 $2,380 $23,610,000 $0.5 5 12 8 Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist Sony $2,000,000 -45.8% 1,571 -670 $1,273 $29,522,000 $10 4 13 9 Sex Drive Sum. $1,802,000 -50.0% 2,358 -63 $764 $6,832,000 $19 2 14 10 Nights in Rodanthe WB $1,375,000 -48.3% 1,240 -875 $1,109 $39,275,000 - 5 15 13 The Duchess ParV $1,231,000 -42.0% 873 -334 $1,410 $11,197,000 - 6 16 14 Appaloosa WB (NL) $1,200,000 -40.9% 920 -345 $1,304 $16,370,000 $20 6 17 16 Religulous LGF $980,000 -32.2% 452 -88 $2,168 $10,599,000 $2.5 4 18 19 Rachel Getting Married SPC $929,000 +41.3% 107 +38 $8,682 $2,839,000 - 4 19 18 Burn After Reading Focus $742,000 -32.4% 422 -286 $1,758 $58,270,000 $37 7 20 N Changeling Uni. $502,000 - 15 - $33,467 $502,000 - 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pantalaimon Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Estréia logo 007 pra animar esse boxoffice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pantalaimon Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Nossa, essa porcaria High School Musical se deu bem, foi melhor que os anteriores?Custou 11 só, arrecadou quase 4 vezes, tsc tsc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 E, pelo visto, a série Saw vai longe - o novo custou míseros 10.8 milhões e em 3 dias fez quase o triplo disso! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Administrator Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Titanic nunca foi relançado... Mas Star Wars' date=' em 1997, fez 137 milhões.[/quote'] Titanic foi relançado no Brasil, se minha memória não falha. SW foi relançado no mundo todo? Não vamos confundir as coisas. Star Wars foi relançado depois de 20 anos!!!!! Havia uma geração de fanáticos que nunca o havia visto na tela grande. A demanda por sua re-exibição era enorme. Já o TDK ainda está em cartaz. Os fãs mais insistentes já o viram "n" vezes. Não c< id="WebWizRTE" ="http://www.cinemaemcena.com.br/forum/RTE_.asp?mode=edit&POID=1271611&ID=1843" style="border: 1px solid rgb(165, 172, 178);" onload="initialiseWebWizRTE();" width="490" height="250">>onseguirá de forma alguma mais 100 milhões. Um pouco de realidade não faz mal, certo? Mas não dá para duvidar de mais uns 30, quem sabe até mesmo 50 milhões, apesar de ainda ser difícil. Vamos aguardar!!! É, mas acho que ninguém foi louco de sugerir que TDK terá, no relançamento, a mesma performance de SW. ------------------------------------------------------------ BILHETERIA INTERNACIONAL - HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL DOMINA 'Musical' in tune at foreign box office International audiences head to 'High School' By DAVE MCNARY Disney's "High School Musical 3: Senior Year" graduated with honors at the weekend's foreign box office in a dominant launch with a socko $40 million at 3' date='090 playdates in 22 markets. "HSM3" finished first in every territory, averaged a stellar $12,945 per location and posted the biggest international total for a frame since "The Dark Knight" grossed $42 million in mid-August. The frame also marked the first time in three months that the foreign winner has matched the domestic winner, a feat last accomplished by "Dark Knight." The impressive start portends a potentially lucrative overseas run for the feel-good musical -- particularly given the massive foreign success for "Mamma Mia!," which took another $4 million over the weekend to pass $408 million offshore. "HSM3" took in more than the combined international grosses of the frame's next four finishers: "Burn After Reading," "Max Payne," "Eagle Eye" and "Saw V." While "HSM3" opened in nearly all major Euro markets, "Saw V" saw $6.1 million at 940 as distribs limited launches to nine territories. Nearly two-thirds of that came from the scarefest's $3.8 million Brit debut at 367; its Venezuelan debut of $260,000 outgrossed the combined total of the next seven pics in that market. But "HSM3" ruled, with its U.K. launch more than quadruple the take of "Saw V" with $13.5 million. And on the Continent, audiences flocked to the tuner, which raked in $6 million in Germany, $5 million in Spain, $4.3 million in France, $3.7 million in Scandinavia and $1 million in Poland. The musical's $1.7 million Brazilian opening represented Disney's fifth biggest launch ever in that market. The "HSM3" foreign debuts generally doubled the haul last year of Disney's princess pic "Enchanted," which showed solid traction overseas with $212 million. The strong start signals that international moviegoing could kick into high gear during the final two months of 2008. A pair of potential blockbusters -- "Quantum of Solace" and "Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa" -- will open in several major markets next weekend before going wide the following frame. "Burn After Reading" finished the best of the rest with $9 million at 1,900 in 20 markets to lift foreign cume to $48 million while still early in its foreign run. The Coen brothers comedy looks likely to see its offshore performance finish well above its domestic total, currently at $58 million. A pair of actioners also shot up notable biz, with Fox's "Max Payne" gunning down $8.7 million at 2,400 in 44 markets, led by a $3.5 million Russian launch, and Paramount's "Eagle Eye" taking $7 million at 3,108 in 54 territories. Par's "Tropic Thunder," nearing the end of its run, grossed $4.4 million at 1,620 in 54 markets for an international cume of $66 million -- $44 million short of the domestic total and a typically moderate offshore performance for an American comedy. Warner Bros. continued to see modest results for "Body of Lies" with $2.1 million at 737 in nine markets -- half of that from its $1.16 million South Korean debut, second behind local entry "My Wife Got Married." "Lies" has cumed $9 million, led by $3.7 million in Australia, and won't move into major European markets for two more weeks. [/quote'] Sorento2008-10-26 21:27:21 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Acho que ambos vão ter muitas continuações ainda. Agora o tal do HSM só tem 11 milhões de orçamento? Eu achava que era bem feito, pelo menos. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pantalaimon Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Enquanto forem conferir essa porcaria de "Jogos Mortais" farão filmes, sem fim. Bruno, o filme é "simples", é filmado em uma escola, não tem nada demais. Agora pensei que ia ter um orçamento maior também, pelos astros, que estão fazendo sucesso no mundo da música pop teen, enfim. Passa dos 100, que belo LUCRO! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted October 26, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 26, 2008 Acho que até pelos 2 primeiros terem sido feitos pra tv, o diretor já deve estar acostumado a controlar mais a grana... Mas não esperava tanto assim da bilheteria internacional, achei que faria mais sucesso nos EUA mesmo. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Rob Gordon Posted October 27, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 E' date=' pelo visto, a série Saw vai longe - o novo custou míseros 10.8 milhões e em 3 dias fez quase o triplo disso![/quote'] Até onde sei, a idéia e a história vão apenas até o sexto filme...mas como dá dinheiro, podem crescer o olho e ae vão querer ultrapassar o Jason... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members MacGruber Posted October 27, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 O mais incrível é que as pessoas continuam levando a sério. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pantalaimon Posted October 27, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Acho que até pelos 2 primeiros terem sido feitos pra tv' date=' o diretor já deve estar acostumado a controlar mais a grana... Mas não esperava tanto assim da bilheteria internacional, achei que faria mais sucesso nos EUA mesmo.[/quote'] É porque você não tem sobrinhos por perto, ou tem?Isso é uma febre entre as crianças, aqui na minha cidade, Recife, a estréia sexta parecia coisa como "Senhor dos Anéis" e "Harry Potter", filas, gritarias e salas lotadas. Se fizerem filme de RBD ganharão dinheiro também. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members throdo Posted October 27, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Justamente, pantalaimon, o filme é uma febre mundial, e Zac Effron é praticamente o Tom Cruise de muitos anos atrás para as jovenzinhas. Daí você tira o por que do sucesso (segundo o BOM, uma pesquisa na saída dos cinemas apontou um público formado 74% por females)... E Brno, não é porque custou 10 milhões que o filme não é bem feito. Não é um Moulin Rouge! da vida, com montagens vigorosas e cenários deslumbrantes, mas é bastante divertido e com canções bem "catchy", geralmente em cenários a la Chicago (ou seja, numa encenação teatral)! Em 4 dias, virei fã, não fãnzoide (nunca tinha visto nenhum, e desde então vi os 3)throdo2008-10-27 23:31:37 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Deckard Posted October 27, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 27, 2008 Changeling com Angelina Jolie estreou bem no circuito limitado. Em nove cidades (15 salas) o filme rendeu $502,000. Wholesome Beats Gore At Box Office 27 October 2008 10:34 AM, PDT | From Studio Briefing | See recent Studio Briefing news There was no sign of economic hardship at the box office over the weekend, as Disney's High School Musical 3: Senior Year, a film that reportedly cost less than $15 million to make, raked in $42 million -- the most any musical has earned in its opening weekend ever. Moreover, another low-cost film, Lionsgate's R-rated horror flick Saw V, debuted with $30.5 million in ticket sales. Together the two films helped the box rise 41.3 percent over last year to $120.8 million, according to box-office trackers Media by Numbers. In an interview with today's (Monday) Los Angeles Times, Media by Numbers President Paul Dergarabedian observed, "Ultimately, there was something for everyone in the marketplace. ... It shows that if you put the right movies in the market, people will turn out." All was not rosy, however, as Warner Bros.' Pride and Glory, which had taken years to reach the starting gate, came up lame with just $6.3 million. Last week's winner, Fox's Max Payne fell 57 percent to $7.5 million, while Lionsgate's W. dropped 49 percent to $5.3 million. In limited release, Clint Eastwood's Changeling, starring Angelina Jolie, got off to an impressive start in nine cities with $502,000, representing a per-screen gross of $33,441, three times the per-screen average of High School Musical. And Sony Pictures Classics' Synecdoche, New York also performed strongly with $172,926 in nine theaters, or $19,214 per theater. The top ten films for the weekend, according to studio estimates compiled by Media by Numbers: 1. High School Musical 3, $42 million; 2. Saw V, $30.5 million; 3. Max Payne, $7.6 million; 4. Beverly Hills Chihuahua, $6.9 million; 5. Pride and Glory, $6.3 million; 6. The Secret Life of Bees, $5.9 million; 7. W., $5.3 million; 8. Eagle Eye, $5.1 million; 9. Body of Lies, $4.1 million; 10. Quarantine, $2.6 million. Fonte: imdb.com Deckard2008-10-27 23:59:21 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members -felipe- Posted October 28, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 As maiores bilheterias do fim de semana dias 24/25/26 - por renda filme renda (R$) 1 HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL 3 3.919.203,00 2 ÚLTIMA PARADA 174 811.628,00 3 AMIGOS, AMIGOS, MULHERES... 786.788,00 4 AS DUAS FACES DA LEI 778.906,00 5 SUPER-HERÓIS - A LIGA DA... 372.311,00 6 OS MOSCONAUTAS NO... 303.403,00 7 ENSAIO SOBRE A CEGUEIRA 282.478,00 8 ESPELHOS DO MEDO 272.924,00 9 NOITES DE TORMENTA 187.810,00 10 A GUERRA DOS ROCHA 179.133,00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members pantalaimon Posted October 28, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 É, é filmado na escola, a maioria, não?Produção barata, lucro ALTO! pantalaimon2008-10-28 01:06:22 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Rob Gordon Posted October 28, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 O mais incrível é que as pessoas continuam levando a sério. Eu devo admitir que gosto da série Saw, mas minha paciência só vai durar até um sexto filme. Depois não sei. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Deckard Posted October 28, 2008 Members Report Share Posted October 28, 2008 A minha acabou no primeiro! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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