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  • Atlas
    BRACK FRIDAY BUNDURU!!!!!
    • Feb 2010
    • 7949

    This will not make Goblin happy...



    Weekend Report: 'Harry' Makes History

    by Brandon Gray

    July 17, 2011

    Working its final movie mojo, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 soared into the record books with the highest-grossing opening weekend ever. The series finale drew an estimated $168.55 million on around 11,000 screens at 4,375 locations, dethroning The Dark Knight's $158.4 million.

    Deathly Hallows Part 2's first weekend flew past the previous franchise high of $125 million, posted by Deathly Hallows Part 1 last November, and it topped the franchise in terms of estimated attendance as well. While its opening gross also out-distanced The Dark Knight, Spider-Man 3 ($151.1 million), The Twilight Saga: New Moon ($142.8 million), Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest ($135.6 million) and the first Spider-Man ($114.8 million), Deathly Hallows Part 2's estimated opening attendance was less than those titles, ranking sixth overall.

    After conjuring the opening day record of $92.1 million on Friday (buoyed by a record-shattering $43.5 million midnight launch), Deathly Hallows Part 2 saw the steepest Friday-to-Saturday drop on record for a non-holiday first weekend, falling 53 percent to an estimated $42.85 million. Its Saturday slotted ninth among the top-grossing Saturdays of all time. Distributor Warner Bros. projected a 22 percent Saturday-to-Sunday decline to $33.6 million, which would rank eighth on the all-time Sunday grosses chart.

    Deathly Hallows Part 2 marked Harry Potter's first foray into 3D, and it made a splash with the broadest 3D launch ever (3,100-plus locations, including 274 in IMAX). However, the majority of moviegoers still opted to see the movie in the standard ("2D") format. 3D accounted for 43 percent of the gross, which was a lower share than Transformers: Dark of the Moon's 60 percent at the same point but in the ballpark of most of this summer's other big movies. Still, at an estimated $72.5 million, that translated to the second biggest-grossing 3D opening yet, behind Alice in Wonderland (2010)'s $81.3 million. In IMAX alone, Deathly Hallows Part 2 delivered the top-grossing start ever, generating $15.5 million versus Alice's second-place $12.2 million.

    According to Warner Bros., 54 percent of Deathly Hallows Part 2's audience was female, compared to 57 percent for the last movie, and 45 percent was under 25 years old, compared to 56 percent for the last movie.

    As a franchise, Harry Potter has now grossed $2.177 billion, and it's on the brink of eclipsing Star Wars' $2.218 billion to become the top-grossing franchise in history. In terms of estimated attendance, though, the eight Potter movies have had 57 percent of the impact of the seven Star Wars movies. Star Wars even wins on this front when just its initial releases are counted. However, Harry Potter has earned its place in the pantheon with remarkably consistent blockbuster performances. After Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the sequels' maximum attendance difference was less than 20 percent. That first movie, though, should remain the best-attended, even as Deathly Hallows Part 2 becomes the top-grossing entry.

    Since Deathly Hallows Part 2 alone accounted for nearly two out of every three tickets sold this weekend, there was little excitement for the rest of the movies. Transformers: Dark of the Moon retreated 55 percent to an estimated $21.25 million. Though it didn't gain ground on its predecessors, the robo-threequel became the first movie of 2011 to cross the $300 million milestone, tallying $302.8 million in 19 days.

    Horrible Bosses took a respectable hit, down 38 percent to an estimated $17.6 million. It held better than Bad Teacher and matched that movie's $60 million ten-day sum. Zookeeper continued its disappointing run with an estimated $12.3 milion, though it was off a decent 39 percent. Its $42.4 million ten-day tally was less than two thirds of Paul Blart: Mall Cop through day ten. Cars 2 rounded out the Top Five with an estimated $8.3 million, slowing 45 percent. With a $165.3 million total in 24 days, the animated sequel began trailing Ratatouille in terms of gross, not just attendance, for a 12-year Pixar low.

    In the face of Harry Potter, Winnie the Pooh started with a whimper: an estimated $8 million at 2,405 locations. That was an improvement over Pooh's Heffalump Movie and Piglet's Big Movie, but it was behind The Tigger Movie. Distributor Walt Disney Pictures' exit polling indicated that 85 percent of the audience was parents and their children, and 62 percent was female. In terms of age, 38 percent was kids age 11 years old and younger, while 53 percent was 18 and older.

    Meanwhile, Midnight in Paris surpassed Hannah and Her Sisters to become Woody Allen's highest-grossing movie ever, though it ranked as Allen's seventh in terms of estimated attendance and won't go higher. Midnight reached $41.8 million in 59 days.
  • j.hen
    Self Care
    • Oct 2008
    • 10058

    #2
    In the words of Lord Voldemort: NNYYEAAAAHHH!!!!


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    • Goober
      Needs a hobby
      • Feb 2009
      • 12271

      #3
      We've still got a horse in this race.

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      • KINGOFOOTBALL
        Junior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 10343

        #4
        I saw these movies almost entirely int he last 6 months. Seeing YT videos it really hit me how long these movies have been going. Good for everyone involved. Fantastic series of books and movies.

        As for Batman...Bout the worst teaser trailer ever...Im sure the movie will be fine though.

        Was the bank heist a dark knight teaser or full trailer ? THAT was a trailer.
        Best reason to have a license.

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        • Buzzman
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2008
          • 6659

          #5
          That wasnt a trailer that was a preview.

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          • j.hen
            Self Care
            • Oct 2008
            • 10058

            #6
            New Batman movie won't come close to what Harry Potter just did, the only reason TDK even got to where it did was because of Heath Ledger.

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            • Irish
              do you see my jesus chain
              • Oct 2008
              • 4416

              #7
              Harry Potter has been doing it for 13 years now. Only read the first 3 books, but have seen all the movies, mostly all in the opening weekend. I feel like being a 20 year old, Harry Potter has just been a big thing for so long I have to continue following the series even though I am not that into it. Like I would imagine Star Wars for people from the 70s. It is just such a huge generational thing that anyone in there 20s could probably tell you a good amount of the story, whether they like it or not.

              All Rowling had to do was right a couple books, now she probably has more money than imaginable.

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              • Goober
                Needs a hobby
                • Feb 2009
                • 12271

                #8
                Originally posted by KINGOFOOTBALL
                I saw these movies almost entirely int he last 6 months. Seeing YT videos it really hit me how long these movies have been going. Good for everyone involved. Fantastic series of books and movies.

                As for Batman...Bout the worst teaser trailer ever...Im sure the movie will be fine though.

                Was the bank heist a dark knight teaser or full trailer ? THAT was a trailer.
                The Bank heist was a preview shown with IMAX showings of I Am Legend.

                Originally posted by jfhennedy
                New Batman movie won't come close to what Harry Potter just did, the only reason TDK even got to where it did was because of Heath Ledger.
                Ridiculous. With the cliffhanger that TDK ended on people are going to want to see this movie. Warner Brothers will be marketing Catwoman hard, she's almost as recognizable as the Joker. And Tom Hardy is quickly rising to stardom in America, he's already huge in the U.K. People went crazy for the last Harry Potter, they'll go crazy for the last Nolan Batman film.

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                • leaffan
                  Colton Orr Fan
                  • Feb 2009
                  • 11082

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Irish
                  Harry Potter has been doing it for 13 years now. Only read the first 3 books, but have seen all the movies, mostly all in the opening weekend. I feel like being a 20 year old, Harry Potter has just been a big thing for so long I have to continue following the series even though I am not that into it. Like I would imagine Star Wars for people from the 70s. It is just such a huge generational thing that anyone in there 20s could probably tell you a good amount of the story, whether they like it or not.
                  All Rowling had to do was right a couple books, now she probably has more money than imaginable.
                  I dunno but I'm the exact opposite and most of my friends are the same and we're all mid to late 20s at this point.

                  I couldn't tell you wtf harry potter is about outside of what I've seen in movie trailers. Not a single fuck is given about that series.

                  Leafs offseason training!

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                  • BroncoBlue
                    No Chubbies.
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 2056

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Goblinslayer
                    The Bank heist was a preview shown with IMAX showings of I Am Legend.


                    Ridiculous. With the cliffhanger that TDK ended on people are going to want to see this movie. Warner Brothers will be marketing Catwoman hard, she's almost as recognizable as the Joker. And Tom Hardy is quickly rising to stardom in America, he's already huge in the U.K. People went crazy for the last Harry Potter, they'll go crazy for the last Nolan Batman film.
                    Originally posted by jfhennedy
                    New Batman movie won't come close to what Harry Potter just did, the only reason TDK even got to where it did was because of Heath Ledger.

                    The biggest hurdle The Dark Knight Rises will face as far as making $125 million opening weekend, is that it won't be in 3D like Potter was... The 3D surcharge always inflates numbers, just like IMAX...

                    I went to go see Transformers in 2007 the first showing opening night at the best theater in town and it cost me about $8. Flash forward four years later, I went to see the first showing of Transformers: Darkside of the Moon at the same theater and it cost me $15.50.

                    TDKR needs to be in IMAX 3D to beat Potter...

                    But really who gives a shit we all know TDKR will be a superior film! And ticket sales revenue is a retarded way of proving which movie and/or character is better or more popular!

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                    • Goober
                      Needs a hobby
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 12271

                      #11
                      Originally posted by BroncoBlue
                      The biggest hurdle The Dark Knight Rises will face as far as making $125 million opening weekend, is that it won't be in 3D like Potter was... The 3D surcharge always inflates numbers, just like IMAX...

                      I went to go see Transformers in 2007 the first showing opening night at the best theater in town and it cost me about $8. Flash forward four years later, I went to see the first showing of Transformers: Darkside of the Moon at the same theater and it cost me $15.50.

                      TDKR needs to be in IMAX 3D to beat Potter...

                      But really who gives a shit we all know TDKR will be a superior film! And ticket sales revenue is a retarded way of proving which movie and/or character is better or more popular!
                      A large amount of TDKR is being filmed with IMAX cameras, more then TDK was.
                      :jizz:

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                      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                        Highwayman
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 15429

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Goblinslayer
                        The Bank heist was a preview shown with IMAX showings of I Am Legend.


                        Ridiculous. With the cliffhanger that TDK ended on people are going to want to see this movie. Warner Brothers will be marketing Catwoman hard, she's almost as recognizable as the Joker. And Tom Hardy is quickly rising to stardom in America, he's already huge in the U.K. People went crazy for the last Harry Potter, they'll go crazy for the last Nolan Batman film.
                        It ended on a cliffhanger?

                        Anyway...

                        The new Bat film will make a shit load of money...but...won't be in 3D and won't have nearly the viral marketing (the real reason behind TDK making so much damn money) that TDK had. It'll still make lots of money, probably 140M-ish.

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                        • Champ
                          Needs a hobby
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 14424

                          #13
                          Batman sold more tickets supposedly. Harry Potter was in 3d? (which is more expensive). Thats what I read.


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                          • Houston
                            Back home
                            • Oct 2008
                            • 21231

                            #14
                            Originally posted by jfhennedy
                            New Batman movie won't come close to what Harry Potter just did, the only reason TDK even got to where it did was because of Heath Ledger.
                            How could Heath Ledger be solely responsible for the opening weekend numbers?

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                            • Diivox
                              It's the other way.
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 1773

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Goblinslayer
                              The Bank heist was a preview shown with IMAX showings of I Am Legend.


                              Ridiculous. With the cliffhanger that TDK ended on people are going to want to see this movie. Warner Brothers will be marketing Catwoman hard, she's almost as recognizable as the Joker. And Tom Hardy is quickly rising to stardom in America, he's already huge in the U.K. People went crazy for the last Harry Potter, they'll go crazy for the last Nolan Batman film.
                              I agree with you. not only will we have a sexy catwoman climbing around, but Tom Hardy fucking owned Inception. this movie is going to make him a major star, sam worthington in avatar style.

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