Hall Pass (2011)

Hall Pass poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $45,060,734Details
International Box Office $42,112,741Details
Worldwide Box Office $87,173,475
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $8,476,702 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $4,431,231 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $12,907,933
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Best buddies Rick and Fred have both been married for a long time. They love their wives, but, like some guys, just can't help checking out every other woman who crosses their paths. Fed up with this habitual rubber-necking, their wives take a bold approach to revitalize their marriages by granting their husbands a "hall pass": one week of freedom to do whatever they want, no questions asked. Seven days to see exactly what it is out there they think they're missing...or stop looking once and for all. At first, it sounds like a dream come true for Rick and Fred. But they quickly discover that their expectations of the single life - and themselves - are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$13,535,374 (30.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.33 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:51.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$68,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,950 opening theaters/2,950 max. theaters, 4.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $61,255,323

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


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iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Netflix:Netflix
Hulu:Hulu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 25th, 2011 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: June 14th, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for crude and sexual humor throughout, language, some graphic nudity and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2159, 2/16/2011)
R for crude and sexual humor throughout, language, some graphic nudity and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2169, 4/27/2011)
Running Time: 106 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Up the Creek
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Relationships Gone Wrong, Relationship Advice, Buddy Comedy, Mid-Life Crisis, Infidelity, Car Accident
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: New Line Cinema, Conundrum Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 25, 2011 1 $13,535,374   2,950 $4,588   $13,535,374 1
Mar 4, 2011 4 $8,861,053 -35% 2,950 $3,004   $26,846,808 2
Mar 11, 2011 7 $5,011,020 -43% 2,555 $1,961   $34,842,289 3
Mar 18, 2011 10 $2,568,334 -49% 1,905 $1,348   $39,557,940 4
Mar 25, 2011 12 $1,705,370 -34% 1,204 $1,416   $42,323,480 5
Apr 1, 2011 17 $755,155 -56% 703 $1,074   $43,754,971 6
Apr 8, 2011 24 $267,074 -65% 366 $730   $44,302,064 7
Apr 15, 2011 27 $234,838 -12% 333 $705   $44,630,718 8
Apr 22, 2011 35 $133,450 -43% 202 $661   $44,870,730 9
Apr 29, 2011 46 $60,455 -55% 116 $521   $44,986,025 10
May 6, 2011 60 $31,561 -48% 67 $471   $45,045,037 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 25, 2011 1 $4,633,070     2,950 $1,571   $4,633,070 1
Feb 26, 2011 3 $5,663,991 +22%   2,950 $1,920   $10,297,061 2
Feb 27, 2011 2 $3,238,313 -43%   2,950 $1,098   $13,535,374 3
Feb 28, 2011 1 $1,102,332 -66%   2,950 $374   $14,637,706 4
Mar 1, 2011 1 $1,255,658 +14%   2,950 $426   $15,893,364 5
Mar 2, 2011 1 $1,048,297 -17%   2,950 $355   $16,941,661 6
Mar 3, 2011 1 $1,044,094 n/c   2,950 $354   $17,985,755 7
Mar 4, 2011 4 $2,697,396 +158% -42% 2,950 $914   $20,683,151 8
Mar 5, 2011 4 $3,778,541 +40% -33% 2,950 $1,281   $24,461,692 9
Mar 6, 2011 3 $2,385,116 -37% -26% 2,950 $809   $26,846,808 10
Mar 7, 2011 3 $766,442 -68% -30% 2,950 $260   $27,613,250 11
Mar 8, 2011 3 $818,351 +7% -35% 2,950 $277   $28,431,601 12
Mar 9, 2011 3 $696,282 -15% -34% 2,950 $236   $29,127,883 13
Mar 10, 2011 3 $703,386 +1% -33% 2,950 $238   $29,831,269 14
Mar 11, 2011 7 $1,527,310 +117% -43% 2,555 $598   $31,358,579 15
Mar 12, 2011 7 $2,161,682 +42% -43% 2,555 $846   $33,520,261 16
Mar 13, 2011 6 $1,322,028 -39% -45% 2,555 $517   $34,842,289 17
Mar 14, 2011 6 $547,445 -59% -29% 2,555 $214   $35,389,734 18
Mar 15, 2011 6 $629,275 +15% -23% 2,555 $246   $36,019,009 19
Mar 16, 2011 7 $547,331 -13% -21% 2,555 $214   $36,566,340 20
Mar 17, 2011 8 $423,266 -23% -40% 2,555 $166   $36,989,606 21
Mar 18, 2011 10 $842,216 +99% -45% 1,905 $442   $37,831,822 22
Mar 19, 2011 10 $1,089,417 +29% -50% 1,905 $572   $38,921,239 23
Mar 20, 2011 11 $636,701 -42% -52% 1,905 $334   $39,557,940 24
Mar 21, 2011 9 $266,483 -58% -51% 1,905 $140   $39,824,423 25
Mar 22, 2011 9 $288,386 +8% -54% 1,905 $151   $40,112,809 26
Mar 23, 2011 9 $254,255 -12% -54% 1,905 $133   $40,367,064 27
Mar 24, 2011 9 $251,046 -1% -41% 1,905 $132   $40,618,110 28
Mar 25, 2011 12 $514,266 +105% -39% 1,204 $427   $41,132,376 29
Mar 26, 2011 12 $766,026 +49% -30% 1,204 $636   $41,898,402 30
Mar 27, 2011 13 $425,078 -45% -33% 1,204 $353   $42,323,480 31
Mar 28, 2011 11 $169,430 -60% -36% 1,204 $141   $42,492,910 32
Mar 29, 2011 12 $171,193 +1% -41% 1,204 $142   $42,664,103 33
Mar 30, 2011 11 $164,346 -4% -35% 1,204 $137   $42,828,449 34
Mar 31, 2011 11 $171,367 +4% -32% 1,204 $142   $42,999,816 35
Apr 1, 2011 17 $245,249 +43% -52% 703 $349   $43,245,065 36
Apr 2, 2011 17 $334,840 +37% -56% 703 $476   $43,579,905 37
Apr 3, 2011 17 $175,066 -48% -59% 703 $249   $43,754,971 38
Apr 4, 2011 16 $64,775 -63% -62% 703 $92   $43,819,746 39
Apr 5, 2011 17 $76,434 +18% -55% 703 $109   $43,896,180 40
Apr 6, 2011 16 $66,498 -13% -60% 703 $95   $43,962,678 41
Apr 7, 2011 16 $72,312 +9% -58% 703 $103   $44,034,990 42
Apr 8, 2011 - $84,892 +17% -65% 366 $232   $44,119,882 43
Apr 9, 2011 - $123,096 +45% -63% 366 $336   $44,242,978 44
Apr 10, 2011 - $59,086 -52% -66% 366 $161   $44,302,064 45
Apr 11, 2011 - $23,044 -61% -64% 366 $63   $44,325,108 46
Apr 12, 2011 - $24,887 +8% -67% 366 $68   $44,349,995 47
Apr 13, 2011 - $20,857 -16% -69% 366 $57   $44,370,852 48
Apr 14, 2011 - $25,028 +20% -65% 366 $68   $44,395,880 49
Apr 15, 2011 - $75,352 +201% -11% 333 $226   $44,471,232 50
Apr 16, 2011 - $103,043 +37% -16% 333 $309   $44,574,275 51
Apr 17, 2011 - $56,443 -45% -4% 333 $169   $44,630,718 52
Apr 18, 2011 - $23,702 -58% +3% 333 $71   $44,654,420 53
Apr 19, 2011 - $27,294 +15% +10% 333 $82   $44,681,714 54
Apr 20, 2011 - $24,265 -11% +16% 333 $73   $44,705,979 55
Apr 21, 2011 - $31,301 +29% +25% 333 $94   $44,737,280 56
Apr 22, 2011 - $49,178 +57% -35% 202 $243   $44,786,458 57
Apr 23, 2011 - $54,261 +10% -47% 202 $269   $44,840,719 58
Apr 24, 2011 - $30,011 -45% -47% 202 $149   $44,870,730 59
Apr 25, 2011 - $14,406 -52% -39% 202 $71   $44,885,136 60
Apr 26, 2011 - $14,318 -1% -48% 202 $71   $44,899,454 61
Apr 27, 2011 - $13,745 -4% -43% 202 $68   $44,913,199 62
Apr 28, 2011 - $12,371 -10% -60% 202 $61   $44,925,570 63
Apr 29, 2011 - $18,991 +54% -61% 116 $164   $44,944,561 64
Apr 30, 2011 - $25,358 +34% -53% 116 $219   $44,969,919 65
May 1, 2011 - $16,106 -36% -46% 116 $139   $44,986,025 66
May 2, 2011 - $6,404 -60% -56% 116 $55   $44,992,429 67
May 3, 2011 - $7,795 +22% -46% 116 $67   $45,000,224 68
May 4, 2011 - $6,938 -11% -50% 116 $60   $45,007,162 69
May 5, 2011 - $6,314 -9% -49% 116 $54   $45,013,476 70
May 6, 2011 - $9,564 +51% -50% 67 $143   $45,023,040 71
May 7, 2011 - $13,367 +40% -47% 67 $200   $45,036,407 72
May 8, 2011 - $8,630 -35% -46% 67 $129   $45,045,037 73
May 9, 2011 - $3,684 -57% -42% 67 $55   $45,048,721 74
May 10, 2011 - $3,758 +2% -52% 67 $56   $45,052,479 75
May 11, 2011 - $4,322 +15% -38% 67 $65   $45,056,801 76
May 12, 2011 - $3,933 -9% -38% 67 $59   $45,060,734 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 25, 2011 1 $17,985,755   2,950 $6,097   $17,985,755 1
Mar 4, 2011 4 $11,845,514 -34% 2,950 $4,015   $29,831,269 2
Mar 11, 2011 6 $7,158,337 -40% 2,555 $2,802   $36,989,606 3
Mar 18, 2011 10 $3,628,504 -49% 1,905 $1,905   $40,618,110 4
Mar 25, 2011 12 $2,381,706 -34% 1,204 $1,978   $42,999,816 5
Apr 1, 2011 17 $1,035,174 -57% 703 $1,473   $44,034,990 6
Apr 8, 2011 23 $360,890 -65% 366 $986   $44,395,880 7
Apr 15, 2011 27 $341,400 -5% 333 $1,025   $44,737,280 8
Apr 22, 2011 34 $188,290 -45% 202 $932   $44,925,570 9
Apr 29, 2011 45 $87,906 -53% 116 $758   $45,013,476 10
May 6, 2011 58 $47,258 -46% 67 $705   $45,060,734 11

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 19, 20114158,375 158,375$2,497,574$2,497,5741
Jun 26, 2011799,804-37% 258,179$1,496,062$3,993,6362
Jul 3, 20111546,699-53% 304,878$700,018$4,693,6543
Jul 10, 20111535,310-24% 340,188$504,227$5,197,8814
Jul 17, 20111139,491+12% 379,679$394,515$5,592,3965
Jul 24, 20113022,436-43% 402,115$291,444$5,883,8406
Jul 31, 20112521,288-5% 423,403$285,685$6,169,5257
Aug 7, 20112613,051-39% 436,454$176,972$6,346,4978

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 19, 2011467,472 67,472$1,434,446$1,434,4461
Jun 26, 2011819,731-71% 87,203$446,610$1,881,0562
Jul 3, 20111610,185-48% 97,388$231,093$2,112,1493
Jul 10, 20111612,195+20% 109,583$253,546$2,365,6954
Jul 17, 20111212,676+4% 122,259$202,755$2,568,4505
Aug 21, 20111517,656 155,726$397,622$3,324,77310

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Leading Cast

Owen Wilson    Rick
Jason Sudeikis    Fred
Stephen Merchant    Gary

Supporting Cast

Jenna Fischer    Maggie
Christina Applegate    Grace
Nicky Whelan    Leigh
Richard Jenkins    Coakley
Larry Campbell    Hog-Head
Bruce Thomas    Rick Coleman
Tyler Hoechlin    Gerry
Derek Waters    Brent
Alexandra Daddario    Paige
Rob Moran    Ed Long
Lauren Bowles    Britney
Christa Campbell    Emma
Macsen Lintz    Gunner
Kristin Carey    Aunt Meg
Joy Behar    Dr. Lucy
Carly Craig    Nicotine Patch Girl
Kaliko Kauahi    Chief
Landon T. Riddle    Ed's Son
Halli-Gray Beasley    Ed's Daughter
J.B. Smoove    Flats
Vanessa Angel    Missy
Andrew Wilson    Larry Bohac
Alyssa Milano    Mandy
Danny Murphy    Boshane
Al Wisne    Clyde
Mike Meldman    Mike Meldman
Susan Sandberg    Doctor
Dwight Evans    Maggie's Father
Shannon Leade    20-Something Woman
Gus G. Williams    Bouncer
Gordon Danniels    Golf Ranger
Jamie Lee    Dry Cleaning Korean Woman
Quynh Thi Le    Young Korean Woman
Robert Flaherty    Awards Dinner Bartender
Matt Fairbairn    Harold Goldberg
Doris Morgado    Latino Woman #1
Maria Duarte    Latino Woman #2
Thaddeus Rahming    Naked Guy #1
Rich Brown    Naked Guy #2
Jeff Norton    Lake Cop #1
Terry Mullany    Lake Cop #2
Brian Mone    Honorable Judge William Mone
Taylor Treadwell    Young Bride (Emma)
Craig X. Scott    Older Gunner
Kathryn Kim    Another Korean Woman
Richard Melton    Burley Cop
Eddie Barbanell    Coach Eddie
Romy Wang    Woman Golfer #1
Suki Frick    Woman Golfer #2
Soon Yup Han    Woman Golfer #3
Cristina Nardozzi    Girl in Restraunt
Ezra Neo Dierking    Party Boy
Bo Burnham    Bartender
Mike Cerrone    Driver Cop
Zen Gesner    Passanger Cop
Kristyl Dawn Tift    Gary's Wife
Daniel Greene    Officer #1
Patricia French    Officer #2
Bob Weeks    Bar Manager

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Bradley Thomas    Producer
Charles B. Wessler    Producer
Peter Farrelly    Producer
Bobby Farrelly    Producer
Toby Emmerich    Executive Producer
Richard Brener    Executive Producer
Merideth Finn    Executive Producer
Mark S. Fischer    Executive Producer
Mark Charpentier    Co-Producer
Kris Meyer    Co-Producer
John Rickard    Co-Producer
J.B. Rogers    Co-Producer
Peter Farrelly    Director
Bobby Farrelly    Director
Pete Jones    Screenwriter
Kevin Barnett    Screenwriter
Peter Farrelly    Screenwriter
Bobby Farrelly    Screenwriter
Pete Jones    Story Creator
Manish Raval    Music Supervisor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

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Synopsis

Best buddies Rick and Fred have both been married for a long time. They love their wives, but, like some guys, just can't help checking out every other woman who crosses their paths. Fed up with this habitual rubber-necking, their wives take a bold approach to revitalize their marriages by granting their husbands a "hall pass": one week of freedom to do whatever they want, no questions asked. Seven days to see exactly what it is out there they think they're missing...or stop looking once and for all. At first, it sounds like a dream come true for Rick and Fred. But they quickly discover that their expectations of the single life - and themselves - are completely and hilariously out of sync with reality.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$13,535,374 (30.0% of total gross)
Legs:3.33 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:51.7% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$68,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.3 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,950 opening theaters/2,950 max. theaters, 4.5 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $61,255,323

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists


Watch Now On

iTunes:iTunes, iTunes
Google Play:Google Play
Netflix:Netflix
Hulu:Hulu

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: February 25th, 2011 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
Video Release: June 14th, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for crude and sexual humor throughout, language, some graphic nudity and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2159, 2/16/2011)
R for crude and sexual humor throughout, language, some graphic nudity and drug use.
(Rating bulletin 2169, 4/27/2011)
Running Time: 106 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Up the Creek
Create your own comparison chart…
Keywords: Relationships Gone Wrong, Relationship Advice, Buddy Comedy, Mid-Life Crisis, Infidelity, Car Accident
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: New Line Cinema, Conundrum Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Owen Wilson    Rick
Jason Sudeikis    Fred
Stephen Merchant    Gary

Supporting Cast

Jenna Fischer    Maggie
Christina Applegate    Grace
Nicky Whelan    Leigh
Richard Jenkins    Coakley
Larry Campbell    Hog-Head
Bruce Thomas    Rick Coleman
Tyler Hoechlin    Gerry
Derek Waters    Brent
Alexandra Daddario    Paige
Rob Moran    Ed Long
Lauren Bowles    Britney
Christa Campbell    Emma
Macsen Lintz    Gunner
Kristin Carey    Aunt Meg
Joy Behar    Dr. Lucy
Carly Craig    Nicotine Patch Girl
Kaliko Kauahi    Chief
Landon T. Riddle    Ed's Son
Halli-Gray Beasley    Ed's Daughter
J.B. Smoove    Flats
Vanessa Angel    Missy
Andrew Wilson    Larry Bohac
Alyssa Milano    Mandy
Danny Murphy    Boshane
Al Wisne    Clyde
Mike Meldman    Mike Meldman
Susan Sandberg    Doctor
Dwight Evans    Maggie's Father
Shannon Leade    20-Something Woman
Gus G. Williams    Bouncer
Gordon Danniels    Golf Ranger
Jamie Lee    Dry Cleaning Korean Woman
Quynh Thi Le    Young Korean Woman
Robert Flaherty    Awards Dinner Bartender
Matt Fairbairn    Harold Goldberg
Doris Morgado    Latino Woman #1
Maria Duarte    Latino Woman #2
Thaddeus Rahming    Naked Guy #1
Rich Brown    Naked Guy #2
Jeff Norton    Lake Cop #1
Terry Mullany    Lake Cop #2
Brian Mone    Honorable Judge William Mone
Taylor Treadwell    Young Bride (Emma)
Craig X. Scott    Older Gunner
Kathryn Kim    Another Korean Woman
Richard Melton    Burley Cop
Eddie Barbanell    Coach Eddie
Romy Wang    Woman Golfer #1
Suki Frick    Woman Golfer #2
Soon Yup Han    Woman Golfer #3
Cristina Nardozzi    Girl in Restraunt
Ezra Neo Dierking    Party Boy
Bo Burnham    Bartender
Mike Cerrone    Driver Cop
Zen Gesner    Passanger Cop
Kristyl Dawn Tift    Gary's Wife
Daniel Greene    Officer #1
Patricia French    Officer #2
Bob Weeks    Bar Manager

For a description of the different acting role types we use to categorize acting perfomances, see our Glossary.

Production and Technical Credits

Bradley Thomas    Producer
Charles B. Wessler    Producer
Peter Farrelly    Producer
Bobby Farrelly    Producer
Toby Emmerich    Executive Producer
Richard Brener    Executive Producer
Merideth Finn    Executive Producer
Mark S. Fischer    Executive Producer
Mark Charpentier    Co-Producer
Kris Meyer    Co-Producer
John Rickard    Co-Producer
J.B. Rogers    Co-Producer
Peter Farrelly    Director
Bobby Farrelly    Director
Pete Jones    Screenwriter
Kevin Barnett    Screenwriter
Peter Farrelly    Screenwriter
Bobby Farrelly    Screenwriter
Pete Jones    Story Creator
Manish Raval    Music Supervisor

The bold credits above the line are the "above-the-line" credits, the other the "below-the-line" credits.

Blu-ray Sales: Battle Earns Victory on High Definition

June 29th, 2011

Battle: Los Angeles was just able to squeak ahead of True Grit on this week's Blu-ray sales chart with 375,000 units sold for opening week sales of $8.71 million. Its opening week Blu-ray sales ratio was 47% in terms of units and 54% in terms of dollars. It won't be long before visual effects laden blockbusters commonly sell more Blu-rays than DVDs. More...

DVD Sales: True Grit in Battle for Top Spot

June 27th, 2011

While three new releases reached the top five, none were able to sell as many DVDs as True Grit. That film sold 446,000 units over the week for a total of 1.36 million after two, lifting its total revenue to $20.95 million. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for June 14th, 2011

June 13th, 2011

It's actually a rather busy week for DVD / Blu-ray releases, at least for the summertime, with four first run releases coming out. Granted, those four films averaged just 21% positive reviews, so it is certainly a matter of quantity over quality. Unfortunately, the quantity of first run releases appears to have scared away quality alternatives and there are not a lot of top notch releases. There are a few that are with picking up, some of which are for limited audiences, but as far as Pick of the Week contenders go, there are none. However, True Blood: Season Three arrived late, and I'm giving the Pick of the Week honor to the Blu-ray. More...

Rango Leads 2011 but Can't End the Box Office Woes

March 7th, 2011

There's very little good news at the box office this weekend, but we will start with some happy thoughts. Rango had the best opening weekend of the year, which helped the box office climb 23% from last weekend to $134 million. On the other hand, this time last year Alice in Wonderland opened with $116 million by itself, which means 2011 lost the year-over-year comparison by 32%. Year-to-date, 2011 now has $1.69 billion compared to last year's pace of $2.13 billion and it's not like it's going to get better over the coming weeks. More...

Depp vs. Depp

March 3rd, 2011

So far 2011 has been a bit of a bust with only one weekend winning the year-over-year comparison and not a single film opening with more that $40 million. Hopefully one of those records will change this weekend, as Rango looks to become the biggest hit of the year so far. Unfortunately, this time last year saw the release of Alice in Wonderland, the biggest March opening of all time. I can't imagine a scenario where 2011 doesn't lose even more ground on 2010. More...

Hall Passes, But Barely

February 28th, 2011

February ended in the same position it has been for nearly the entire year, on the losing end of the comparison to 2010. The post-holiday drop-off was steep at 25% leaving the weekend box office at just $109 million. This was 9% lower than the same weekend last year. Normally, a 9% drop-off year-over-year would be devastating, but that's actually better than 2011 has averaged so far. Year-to-date it is now 21% lower than 2010's pace at $1.53 billion to $1.93 billion. More...

Weekend Estimates: Gnomeo Top on Another Dismal Weekend

February 27th, 2011

All eyes are on the Oscars this weekend, as the industry suffers another poor weekend at the box office. Aside from a blip caused by the timing of President's Day, the overall box office has now been down for 16 straight weeks, and no film will crack $15 million this weekend, with Gnomeo and Juliet likely to be the lowest-earning February number one since Black Hawk Down's $11 million number one weekend in 2002. More...

Will Moviegoers Give This Weekend a Pass?

February 24th, 2011

It's the end of the month and considering how poorly the year has started, for a lot of people it's good riddance. We are coming off of the first win in several months, but that streak could be over before it really starts. Firstly, the win was mainly due to President's Day long weekend coming a week later than it did last year. Secondly, the two films coming out this week are rather weak. The only good news is that this time last year wasn't exactly big at the box office either. More...

2011 Preview: February

February 1st, 2011

January got off to about as bad a start as I feared, and already 2011 is behind 2010 by about $275 million. Even worse, last February was better than expected. Not only did Avatar add another $200 million to its coffers during the month, the new releases collectively topped expectations every week (even if some individual releases failed to do so). What does this mean going forward? It means 2011 will likely continue to lose ground on 2010. By the time March rolls around, the only thing box office watchers will be talking about is the slump. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 25, 2011 1 $13,535,374   2,950 $4,588   $13,535,374 1
Mar 4, 2011 4 $8,861,053 -35% 2,950 $3,004   $26,846,808 2
Mar 11, 2011 7 $5,011,020 -43% 2,555 $1,961   $34,842,289 3
Mar 18, 2011 10 $2,568,334 -49% 1,905 $1,348   $39,557,940 4
Mar 25, 2011 12 $1,705,370 -34% 1,204 $1,416   $42,323,480 5
Apr 1, 2011 17 $755,155 -56% 703 $1,074   $43,754,971 6
Apr 8, 2011 24 $267,074 -65% 366 $730   $44,302,064 7
Apr 15, 2011 27 $234,838 -12% 333 $705   $44,630,718 8
Apr 22, 2011 35 $133,450 -43% 202 $661   $44,870,730 9
Apr 29, 2011 46 $60,455 -55% 116 $521   $44,986,025 10
May 6, 2011 60 $31,561 -48% 67 $471   $45,045,037 11

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Feb 25, 2011 1 $4,633,070     2,950 $1,571   $4,633,070 1
Feb 26, 2011 3 $5,663,991 +22%   2,950 $1,920   $10,297,061 2
Feb 27, 2011 2 $3,238,313 -43%   2,950 $1,098   $13,535,374 3
Feb 28, 2011 1 $1,102,332 -66%   2,950 $374   $14,637,706 4
Mar 1, 2011 1 $1,255,658 +14%   2,950 $426   $15,893,364 5
Mar 2, 2011 1 $1,048,297 -17%   2,950 $355   $16,941,661 6
Mar 3, 2011 1 $1,044,094 n/c   2,950 $354   $17,985,755 7
Mar 4, 2011 4 $2,697,396 +158% -42% 2,950 $914   $20,683,151 8
Mar 5, 2011 4 $3,778,541 +40% -33% 2,950 $1,281   $24,461,692 9
Mar 6, 2011 3 $2,385,116 -37% -26% 2,950 $809   $26,846,808 10
Mar 7, 2011 3 $766,442 -68% -30% 2,950 $260   $27,613,250 11
Mar 8, 2011 3 $818,351 +7% -35% 2,950 $277   $28,431,601 12
Mar 9, 2011 3 $696,282 -15% -34% 2,950 $236   $29,127,883 13
Mar 10, 2011 3 $703,386 +1% -33% 2,950 $238   $29,831,269 14
Mar 11, 2011 7 $1,527,310 +117% -43% 2,555 $598   $31,358,579 15
Mar 12, 2011 7 $2,161,682 +42% -43% 2,555 $846   $33,520,261 16
Mar 13, 2011 6 $1,322,028 -39% -45% 2,555 $517   $34,842,289 17
Mar 14, 2011 6 $547,445 -59% -29% 2,555 $214   $35,389,734 18
Mar 15, 2011 6 $629,275 +15% -23% 2,555 $246   $36,019,009 19
Mar 16, 2011 7 $547,331 -13% -21% 2,555 $214   $36,566,340 20
Mar 17, 2011 8 $423,266 -23% -40% 2,555 $166   $36,989,606 21
Mar 18, 2011 10 $842,216 +99% -45% 1,905 $442   $37,831,822 22
Mar 19, 2011 10 $1,089,417 +29% -50% 1,905 $572   $38,921,239 23
Mar 20, 2011 11 $636,701 -42% -52% 1,905 $334   $39,557,940 24
Mar 21, 2011 9 $266,483 -58% -51% 1,905 $140   $39,824,423 25
Mar 22, 2011 9 $288,386 +8% -54% 1,905 $151   $40,112,809 26
Mar 23, 2011 9 $254,255 -12% -54% 1,905 $133   $40,367,064 27
Mar 24, 2011 9 $251,046 -1% -41% 1,905 $132   $40,618,110 28
Mar 25, 2011 12 $514,266 +105% -39% 1,204 $427   $41,132,376 29
Mar 26, 2011 12 $766,026 +49% -30% 1,204 $636   $41,898,402 30
Mar 27, 2011 13 $425,078 -45% -33% 1,204 $353   $42,323,480 31
Mar 28, 2011 11 $169,430 -60% -36% 1,204 $141   $42,492,910 32
Mar 29, 2011 12 $171,193 +1% -41% 1,204 $142   $42,664,103 33
Mar 30, 2011 11 $164,346 -4% -35% 1,204 $137   $42,828,449 34
Mar 31, 2011 11 $171,367 +4% -32% 1,204 $142   $42,999,816 35
Apr 1, 2011 17 $245,249 +43% -52% 703 $349   $43,245,065 36
Apr 2, 2011 17 $334,840 +37% -56% 703 $476   $43,579,905 37
Apr 3, 2011 17 $175,066 -48% -59% 703 $249   $43,754,971 38
Apr 4, 2011 16 $64,775 -63% -62% 703 $92   $43,819,746 39
Apr 5, 2011 17 $76,434 +18% -55% 703 $109   $43,896,180 40
Apr 6, 2011 16 $66,498 -13% -60% 703 $95   $43,962,678 41
Apr 7, 2011 16 $72,312 +9% -58% 703 $103   $44,034,990 42
Apr 8, 2011 - $84,892 +17% -65% 366 $232   $44,119,882 43
Apr 9, 2011 - $123,096 +45% -63% 366 $336   $44,242,978 44
Apr 10, 2011 - $59,086 -52% -66% 366 $161   $44,302,064 45
Apr 11, 2011 - $23,044 -61% -64% 366 $63   $44,325,108 46
Apr 12, 2011 - $24,887 +8% -67% 366 $68   $44,349,995 47
Apr 13, 2011 - $20,857 -16% -69% 366 $57   $44,370,852 48
Apr 14, 2011 - $25,028 +20% -65% 366 $68   $44,395,880 49
Apr 15, 2011 - $75,352 +201% -11% 333 $226   $44,471,232 50
Apr 16, 2011 - $103,043 +37% -16% 333 $309   $44,574,275 51
Apr 17, 2011 - $56,443 -45% -4% 333 $169   $44,630,718 52
Apr 18, 2011 - $23,702 -58% +3% 333 $71   $44,654,420 53
Apr 19, 2011 - $27,294 +15% +10% 333 $82   $44,681,714 54
Apr 20, 2011 - $24,265 -11% +16% 333 $73   $44,705,979 55
Apr 21, 2011 - $31,301 +29% +25% 333 $94   $44,737,280 56
Apr 22, 2011 - $49,178 +57% -35% 202 $243   $44,786,458 57
Apr 23, 2011 - $54,261 +10% -47% 202 $269   $44,840,719 58
Apr 24, 2011 - $30,011 -45% -47% 202 $149   $44,870,730 59
Apr 25, 2011 - $14,406 -52% -39% 202 $71   $44,885,136 60
Apr 26, 2011 - $14,318 -1% -48% 202 $71   $44,899,454 61
Apr 27, 2011 - $13,745 -4% -43% 202 $68   $44,913,199 62
Apr 28, 2011 - $12,371 -10% -60% 202 $61   $44,925,570 63
Apr 29, 2011 - $18,991 +54% -61% 116 $164   $44,944,561 64
Apr 30, 2011 - $25,358 +34% -53% 116 $219   $44,969,919 65
May 1, 2011 - $16,106 -36% -46% 116 $139   $44,986,025 66
May 2, 2011 - $6,404 -60% -56% 116 $55   $44,992,429 67
May 3, 2011 - $7,795 +22% -46% 116 $67   $45,000,224 68
May 4, 2011 - $6,938 -11% -50% 116 $60   $45,007,162 69
May 5, 2011 - $6,314 -9% -49% 116 $54   $45,013,476 70
May 6, 2011 - $9,564 +51% -50% 67 $143   $45,023,040 71
May 7, 2011 - $13,367 +40% -47% 67 $200   $45,036,407 72
May 8, 2011 - $8,630 -35% -46% 67 $129   $45,045,037 73
May 9, 2011 - $3,684 -57% -42% 67 $55   $45,048,721 74
May 10, 2011 - $3,758 +2% -52% 67 $56   $45,052,479 75
May 11, 2011 - $4,322 +15% -38% 67 $65   $45,056,801 76
May 12, 2011 - $3,933 -9% -38% 67 $59   $45,060,734 77

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Feb 25, 2011 1 $17,985,755   2,950 $6,097   $17,985,755 1
Mar 4, 2011 4 $11,845,514 -34% 2,950 $4,015   $29,831,269 2
Mar 11, 2011 6 $7,158,337 -40% 2,555 $2,802   $36,989,606 3
Mar 18, 2011 10 $3,628,504 -49% 1,905 $1,905   $40,618,110 4
Mar 25, 2011 12 $2,381,706 -34% 1,204 $1,978   $42,999,816 5
Apr 1, 2011 17 $1,035,174 -57% 703 $1,473   $44,034,990 6
Apr 8, 2011 23 $360,890 -65% 366 $986   $44,395,880 7
Apr 15, 2011 27 $341,400 -5% 333 $1,025   $44,737,280 8
Apr 22, 2011 34 $188,290 -45% 202 $932   $44,925,570 9
Apr 29, 2011 45 $87,906 -53% 116 $758   $45,013,476 10
May 6, 2011 58 $47,258 -46% 67 $705   $45,060,734 11

International Cumulative Box Office Records


Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


Weekly US DVD Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 19, 20114158,375 158,375$2,497,574$2,497,5741
Jun 26, 2011799,804-37% 258,179$1,496,062$3,993,6362
Jul 3, 20111546,699-53% 304,878$700,018$4,693,6543
Jul 10, 20111535,310-24% 340,188$504,227$5,197,8814
Jul 17, 20111139,491+12% 379,679$394,515$5,592,3965
Jul 24, 20113022,436-43% 402,115$291,444$5,883,8406
Jul 31, 20112521,288-5% 423,403$285,685$6,169,5257
Aug 7, 20112613,051-39% 436,454$176,972$6,346,4978

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Jun 19, 2011467,472 67,472$1,434,446$1,434,4461
Jun 26, 2011819,731-71% 87,203$446,610$1,881,0562
Jul 3, 20111610,185-48% 97,388$231,093$2,112,1493
Jul 10, 20111612,195+20% 109,583$253,546$2,365,6954
Jul 17, 20111212,676+4% 122,259$202,755$2,568,4505
Aug 21, 20111517,656 155,726$397,622$3,324,77310

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