However, United Artists is a newly relauched studio and they don't have a war chest built up from past victories. this year, and that's before the home market).
Normally one movie losing money isn't a big issue because the studio can rely on one or two monster hits to pay for their misses, ( Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix made enough money to pay for the entire budgets of half-a-dozen misses for Warner Bros. It opens in Italy later this month and Japan in the spring of '08, but there's almost no chance the film will show a profit at this point. Lions for Lambs climbed a spot to sixth place with $4.34 million on 2453 screens in 53 markets for a total of $25.97 million, while only managing $1 million or more in one market this past weekend, ($1.40 million on 390 screens during its sixth place debut in France).
International Details - Lions are more like Lambs On the other hand, Shoot 'Em Up is the best movie and the DVD Pick of the Week on either DVD or Blu-Ray. The best release in term of extras is War on Blu-Ray, which takes advantage of the technology like no other High Definition release on either format. Even then there are more than a few that feel like I was just padding the list. Normally this would cause a lot of confusion, but this week there's barely a dozen releases worth mentioning. New releases were few and far between on the rental chart this week, but War did top the charts with $11.78 million.Īnother irritating week for releases with several movies coming out on Tuesday, January 1st, and others coming out on Wednesday (and I've heard some reports that some of these are already in store). This includes Resident Evil: Extinction, which sold 856,000 units to place first with opening week revenue of $16.03 million. Not a single DVD sold a million units or more this week, but there were three new releases to reach the top five on this week's sales chart. This includes the new number one, Good Luck Chuck, which sold 587,000 units for opening week revenue of $9.98 million.ģ:10 to Yuma led a group of new releases on this week's sales chart earning an impressive $20.16 million from 1.07 million in sales.ĭVD Sales - Shopping Season is Officially Over New releases were not plentiful on the this week's sales chart, but while only three charted, those that did grabbed all but one of the top four spots. Screen Gems, Davis Films, Constantin Film, Impact Pictures
Post Apocalypse, Mutants, Zombies, Monster, Action Horror R for strong horror violence throughout and some nudity.
January 1st, 2008 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, released as Resident Evil - Extinction September 21st, 2007 (Wide) by Sony Pictures See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,701-1,800)Īll Time International Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200)Īll Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 501-600)Īll Time International Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies (Rank 201-300)