Norbit saw its weekend haul sliced neatly in half landing in sixth place with $4.09 million on 2270 screens in 39 markets for a total of $49.38 million. International Details - Norbit Slims Down However, it was still able to remain in sixth place with $2.45 million on 1347 screens in 19 markets while its running total has grown to $18.94 million. For instance, Next had no major openings and its best midlevel was a second place debut in Malaysia with $115,000 on 30 screens.
The competition is still being pushed down by Spider-Man 3 and although there were half a dozen new releases to chart this week, it was still impossible to fill out a top 30 chart with any real details. International Details - Slow Week Outside of Spider-Man Overall the film added $3.47 million on 2634 screens in 43 markets for a total of $176.19 million internationally with debuts in South Korea, Japan, and China, yet to come, (and of course it doesn't open here till August). The film did have a few openings, including a third place $165,000 debut on 56 screens in Turkey, but its biggest market was Germany where it grew 44% to $651,000 on 577 screens for the weekend and $22.52 million in total. Bean's Holiday fell one spot out of the top five this weekend despite showing some significant growth. International Details - Bean Takes a Holiday from the Top Five There were a couple of releases that piqued my interest, including Ace in the Hole - Criterion Collection and Yo-Yo Girl Cop, but neither really climb to the level of DVD Pick of the Week.
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We finally saw a new release top the charts this week as Premonition was the number one renting and seller on the home market this week including taking in $7.29 million in rentals.Īnother week without a first run release that stands out and the limited releases, classics, and TV on DVD aren't able to fill in the gap. I Predict Premonition Will Win the Race on the Home Market Charts Rounding out the top five was Shooter with 109,000 units sold for the week and 1.90 million after a month of release. The Hills Have Eyes 2 placed third with 134,000 units sold for the week and 536,000 in total. Premonition fell to third place with 190,000 units sold and 791,000 in total. There was a close race on the DVD Sales Chart this week, with The Number 23 topping Zodiac 387,000 units to 352,000 units sold. Mutants, Rescue, Slasher Horror, Cannibalism R for prolonged sequences of strong gruesome horror violence and gore, a rape and language July 17th, 2007 by Fox Home Entertainment, released as Hills Have Eyes 2, The March 23rd, 2007 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,501-3,600)Īll Time International Box Office (Rank 3,501-3,600)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 3,401-3,500)Īll Time Domestic Box Office for Remake Movies (Rank 101-200)Īll Time International Box Office for Remake Movies (Rank 101-200)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office for Remake Movies (Rank 101-200)Īll Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies (Rank 1,101-1,200)Īll Time International Box Office for R Movies (Rank 901-1,000)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies (Rank 1,001-1,100)