Ecuador Box Office for Rock of Ages (2012)

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Theatrical Performance (US$)
Ecuador Box Office $93,265Details
Worldwide Box Office $61,031,932Details
Home Market Performance
North America DVD Sales $12,495,484 Details
North America Blu-ray Sales $4,681,077 Details
Total North America Video Sales $17,176,561
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Synopsis

ROCK OF AGES tells the story of small town girl Sherrie and city boy Drew, who meet on the Sunset Strip while pursuing their Hollywood dreams. Their rock 'n' roll romance is told through the heart-pounding hits of Def Leppard, Foreigner, Journey, Poison, REO Speedwagon, Twisted Sister and more.

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Movie Details

Production Budget:$70,000,000
Ecuador Releases: August 17th, 2012 (Wide)
Video Release: October 9th, 2012 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for violence, sexual content and pervasive language.
(Rating bulletin 2221, 5/2/2012)
R for some sexual content.
(Rating bulletin 2232, 7/18/2012)
Running Time: 123 minutes
Keywords: Musicians, Music Industry, Romance, Gratuitous Cameos, Novel or Other Work Adapted by Author, Ensemble, Censorship, IMAX: DMR, Jukebox Musical
Source:Based on Musical or Opera
Genre:Musical
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: New Line Cinema, Corner Store Entertainment, Material Pictures, Offspring Entertainment, Adam Shankman
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Blu-ray Sales: Prometheus Proves Powerful on Blu-ray

October 27th, 2012

Prometheus was surprisingly strong on the Blu-ray sales chart opening with 875,000 units / $17.49 million. Its opening week Blu-ray share was an outstanding 72%. Usually you only see that level with catalogue titles. More...

DVD Sales: Prometheus Tops Chart, But Starts Slow

October 26th, 2012

Prometheus was one of eight new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's DVD Sales Chart. It led the way with 348,000 units / $5.92 million. This is lower than expected, but it did do much better on Blu-ray. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for October 9th, 2012

October 8th, 2012

It is a soft week for new releases with only Prometheus looking strong. The film has earned polarizing reviews, so while many will like it, it's probably best to rent the DVD, Blu-ray Combo Pack, or 3D Combo Pack instead of buying outright. There are some TV on DVD releases and limited releases coming out this week, but you have to look to the catalogue Blu-rays coming out this week that are contenders for Pick of the Week. E.T. The Extraterrestrial, hasn't arrived yet, but its Anniversary Edition Blu-ray could be the best film on this week's list. However, Dial M for Murder in 3D is also a contender. 3D is still a niche market, so E.T. is the best bet for Pick of the Week. More...

Celeste and Jesse Kill the Competition on the Per Theater Chart

August 7th, 2012

Celeste and Jesse Forever opened in four theaters and earned just over $100,000 for an average of $26,946. This suggests a strong potential to expand. Killer Joe did expand going from three to fourteen theaters, but its theater average dipped roughly 8% to $11,647. That's an amazing hold and bodes well for the film's future. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Brave Hits Bullseye

June 25th, 2012

Turns out the weekend was rather predictable, with nearly every film earning roughly what they were expected to do. More films topped expectations than missed them, and this includes Brave, which earned more than last year's winner, Cars 2. This helped the overall box office grow 26% from last weekend to $164 million. Unfortunately, the other two new releases, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and Seeking a Friend for the End of the World, were not as strong compared to the counter-programming from last year, Bad Teacher, and this meant 2012 lost to 2011 by 7%. Worse still, next weekend will be a disaster, as there are four middling releases that will have to compete with Transformers: Dark of the Moon. More...

Weekend Predictions: Braving the Uncertainty

June 21st, 2012

This is not a fun time to be a box office analyst, as there has been a lot of unpredictability recently. Predicting the number one film is easy, as Brave is the only film earning any real buzz. In fact, people will be comparing it to Cars 2 more than any other film playing in theaters this weekend. This is partially because Cars 2 opened this weekend last year, but also because that was Pixar's most recent film. Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter has generated a lot of buzz on the internet, but that means little at the box office. Seeking a Friend for the End of the World will need to connect with more mature moviegoers, and while they haven't had a lot of wide releases to check out, the film is opening in less than 2000 theaters, which will hurt its box office chances. Unless we have some pleasant surprises, we could see another loss in the year-over-year comparison. More...

International Box Office: Madagascar Cracks Quarter Billion

June 20th, 2012

Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted held firm on top of the international chart with $52.82 million on 11,633 screens in 43 markets for a total of $158.43 million internationally and $277.44 million worldwide. It fell just 36% in Russia for a weekend haul of $10.09 million on 1,830 screens over the weekend and a total of $36.00 million after two. Quite frankly, this is a stunning hold. Russia is known for steep declines (drop-offs greater than 60% are the norm). At this pace, the film could top The Avengers as the biggest hit in the market this year by this time next week. In Mexico, it made $5.03 million on 572 screens over the weekend for a total of $14.82 million after two, while in Brazil it managed $4.19 million on 870 screens over the weekend for a total of $17.53 million after two. In both of those markets the film remained in top spot. On the other hand, it slipped to second place during its second weekend in France down 45% to $4.41 million on 685 screens over the weekend for a total of $13.17 million so far. This is about on par with its run here. With many, many major markets left ahead of it, the film should have little trouble reaching more major milestones, while it should break even before it reaches the lucrative home market. More...

Contest: One for the Ages: Winning Announcement

June 19th, 2012

The winner of our One for the Ages contest were determined and they are... More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Rock Sinks, Boy Bombs

June 18th, 2012

The weekend could be be described as an epic disappointment. Rock of Ages and That's My Boy earned less during their opening weekends than some expected they would make during their opening days. This meant Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted had an easy win, even though it slumped a little bit more than expected. In fact, the only film in the top five that beat expectations was Snow White and the Huntsman. The overall box office fell 28% from last weekend to $130 million. More importantly, this was 15% lower than the same weekend last year. These wild swings at the box office are making it hard to predict what will happen in the future. We can't seem to get any momentum either way these past few weeks. Still, 2012 is ahead of 2011 by 9.5% at $4.91 billion to $4.49 billion and we do have at least one monster hit left to open this summer, so that lead could increase by the end of August. More...

Weekend Estimates: Madagascar Holds On as Openers Disappoint

June 17th, 2012

What was billed as a potentially tight race at the top of the chart this weekend has turned into a romp for Madagascar 3 thanks in part to a steep second-weekend decline for Prometheus, but mainly to weak openings for Rock of Ages and That's My Boy. Madagascar itself will be down 41% to $35.5 million and a 10 day total of $120.4 million, which is a fairly sizable decline for a family movie at this time of year. Prometheus is set to decline 60% to $20.2 million this weekend, for $88.9 million so far. Rock of Ages will be third with $15 million for the weekend, which leaves it far short of its $75 million budget. That's My Boy will most likely end up in 5th place with $13 million, which may prove to be Adam Sandler's worst opening weekend ever, once adjusted for ticket price inflation. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will the Box Office Rock?

June 14th, 2012

It could be a really close race for the top of the box office chart between Rock of Ages, That's My Boy, and last week's winner, Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted. All three films have a shot at a weekend haul in the mid-to-high $30 million range. That's the good news. The bad news is, none of them really have a shot at matching Green Lattern's $50 million opening from this weekend last year. Because of this, 2012 will need to rely on depth to earn a win in the year-over-year comparison and while there are some positive signs, it could be a close race. More...

IMAX: Prometheus Sets June Record

June 12th, 2012

Prometheus earned $9.1 million of its $50 million opening weekend box office on IMAX, which is a record for a June opening. It also pulled in $3.0 million internationally lifting its worldwide total to $14 million. More...

Contest: One for the Ages

June 7th, 2012

It should be another very close race for top spot on the box office next weekend with Rock of Ages and That's My Boy having about equal chances of earning first place. I think Rock of Ages will earn better reviews and will come out on top by a narrow margin. Regardless if I'm right, it is the target film for this week's box office prediction contest. In order to win, one must simply predict the opening weekend box office number for Rock of Ages. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going over, will win a copy of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island on Blu-ray Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's opening 3-day weekend box office (Friday to Sunday), without going under, will also win a copy of Journey 2: The Mysterious Island on Blu-ray Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! In the meantime, check out the new Journey 2 App. More...

2012 Preview: June

June 1st, 2012

As May ends and we look forward to June, we have some good news and some bad news to report from last month. First the bad news. Nearly every film missed expectations, sometimes by massive levels. The good news? The Avengers was a record-breaking hit and it managed to compensate for every miss of the month and May of 2012 was just as strong as May of 2011. Unfortunately, the month has ended on a low note and The Avengers is shedding theaters, so new releases will be really important for June's chances. There are two films that were supposed to open wide this month that are no longer doing so, although we did have one film moved up to replace G.I. Joe: Retaliation, but that still leaves just twelve films opening wide over the five weekends in June. This does include six films that have a real shot at earning $100 million or more at the box office, and three of those have a shot at $200 million. Prometheus is earning a ton of buzz and there are some that think it will be the biggest hit of the month. It might even be a $300 million hit. However, you can't count out Brave in the race to become the biggest hit of the month, as Pixar's average is over $250 million and $300 million is also not out of the question. It's hard to compare last June, because there were only four weekends last June, and Transformers: Dark of the Moon opened on the Wednesday before the July 1st long weekend, which throws off the numbers. If you consider Dark of the Moon a June release, then there were six $100 million movies and one $300 million this month last year. We will need nearly every film to match expectations in order for 2012 to continue to strengthen its lead on 2011. More...

Because some of our sources provide box office data in their local currency, while we use USD in the graph above and table below, exchange rate fluctuations can have effect on the data causing stronger increases or even decreases of the cumulative box office.

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeScreensPer ScreenTotal GrossWeek
2012/08/17 4 $31,297   16 $1,956   $31,297 1
2012/08/24 3 $20,948 -33% 16 $1,309   $69,621 2
2012/08/31 4 $6,924 -67% 16 $433   $86,901 3
2012/09/07 4 $3,644 -47% 16 $228   $93,265 4

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
Argentina 8/16/2012 $69,319 26 26 78 $135,190 12/29/2018
Australia 6/14/2012 $1,309,090 302 302 874 $3,610,971 12/11/2015
Austria 6/14/2012 $26,859 34 37 179 $140,573 12/11/2015
Belgium 6/20/2012 $39,018 40 40 59 $85,976 12/10/2015
Bolivia 8/16/2012 $10,487 11 11 27 $25,377 12/29/2018
Brazil 8/24/2012 $217,548 121 121 249 $422,285 12/11/2015
Bulgaria 6/22/2012 $5,278 13 13 80 $44,463 12/29/2018
Chile 8/30/2012 $36,475 19 19 38 $60,517 12/29/2018
Colombia 8/17/2012 $0 0 10 10 $76,307 12/29/2018
Croatia 6/21/2012 $6,499 12 12 52 $28,966 12/29/2018
Ecuador 8/17/2012 $31,297 16 16 64 $93,265 12/29/2018
Egypt 6/20/2012 $10,490 5 5 21 $32,219 12/29/2018
Estonia 6/22/2012 $5,819 3 3 6 $16,685 12/10/2015
Finland 6/29/2012 $66,702 60 60 164 $306,112 12/11/2015
France 7/11/2012 $350,918 294 294 294 $350,918 12/11/2015
Germany 6/14/2012 $228,994 288 303 877 $546,305 12/10/2015
Greece 6/28/2012 $45,400 37 37 37 $45,400 12/10/2015
Hong Kong 8/16/2012 $55,188 20 20 25 $4,929,128 12/11/2015
Hungary 6/21/2012 $26,106 33 33 165 $92,422 12/29/2018
Iceland 6/20/2012 $0 0 5 12 $28,994 12/29/2018
India 6/15/2012 $129,059 71 71 71 $129,059 12/10/2015
Italy 6/20/2012 $149,678 316 316 745 $588,498 12/11/2015
Japan 9/21/2012 $290,065 98 98 98 $366,103 12/11/2015
Latvia 6/29/2012 $3,983 4 4 14 $23,241 12/29/2018
Lithuania 6/22/2012 $4,337 9 9 31 $24,973 12/11/2015
Mexico 8/17/2012 $472,170 264 264 1051 $1,564,398 12/12/2015
Netherlands 6/21/2012 $0 0 57 57 $142,761 12/10/2015
New Zealand 6/14/2012 $165,580 73 73 305 $532,118 12/11/2015
North America 6/15/2012 $14,437,269 3,470 3,470 11,127 $38,518,613
Norway 8/10/2012 $20,831 19 19 36 $78,345 12/11/2015
Peru 8/30/2012 $77,641 37 37 96 $150,882 12/29/2018
Philippines 6/14/2012 $160,612 97 97 205 $398,119 12/29/2018
Portugal 7/19/2012 $39,250 33 34 77 $100,474 12/11/2015
Romania 6/22/2012 $14,216 33 33 129 $60,567 12/29/2018
Russia (CIS) 6/14/2012 $326,438 393 393 393 $326,438 12/29/2018
Singapore 8/16/2012 $0 0 22 27 $190,311 12/11/2015
Slovenia 6/28/2012 $3,122 5 5 20 $17,672 12/11/2015
South Africa 7/6/2012 $73,457 61 61 148 $220,489 12/11/2015
Spain 8/10/2012 $0 0 106 286 $519,954 12/11/2015
Sweden 6/23/2012 $90,941 73 87 289 $542,873 12/11/2015
Switzerland 6/14/2012 $25,647 49 49 49 $26,874 12/10/2015
Taiwan 8/17/2012 $0 0 50 66 $380,990 12/11/2015
Ukraine 6/14/2012 $22,398 38 38 126 $55,695 12/29/2018
United Arab Emirates 6/21/2012 $165,067 29 29 42 $371,258 12/29/2018
United Kingdom 6/13/2012 $1,541,073 479 479 1522 $4,453,274 12/11/2015
Uruguay 8/17/2012 $4,247 5 5 11 $6,059 12/29/2018
Venezuela 10/26/2012 $60,855 36 36 52 $101,975 12/12/2015
Vietnam 7/13/2012 $37,146 19 19 38 $67,846 12/29/2018
 
Worldwide Total$61,031,932 12/29/2018

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Lead Ensemble Members

Julianne Hough    Sherrie Christian
Diego Boneta    Drew Boley
Russell Brand    Lonny
Paul Giamatti    Paul Gill
Catherine Zeta-Jones    Patricia Whitmore
Malin Akerman    Constance Sack
Mary J. Blige    Justice
Alec Baldwin    Dennis Dupree
Tom Cruise    Stacie Jaxx

Supporting Cast

Dakota Sage Grant    Little Girl on Bus
Matt Sullivan    Random Guy
Erica Frene    Beth
Michael Olusczak    Crook
Anthony Bellissimo    Rocker Thief
Alan Shane Hartline    Bartender Jimmy
James Martin Kelly    Doug Flintlock
Bryan Cranston    Mike Whitmore
Celina Beach    Mayor's Secretary
Angelo Donato Valderrama    Chico
Dan Finnerty    Tour Manager-Stacee
Kevin Nash    Stacee's Bodyguard
Jeff Chase    Stacee's Bodyguard
Chantel Gonsalves    Stacee Groupie
Tyne Stecklein    Stacee Groupie
Hanna-Lee Sakakibara    Stacee Groupie
Jaimie Goodwin    Stacee Groupie
Anne Fletcher    Church Horse Mother
Denise Faye    Protest Mother #1
Marriann Nelson    Protest Mother #2
Porcelain Black    Singer
Christopher J. Tywoniak    Drew's Band
Maxwell E. Terlecki    Drew's Band
Robert Reef    Drew's Band
Marcus Johns    Drew's Band
Vivi Pineda    Waitress #1
Aniela McGuiness    Waitress #2
Elvire Emanuelle    Waitress #3
David Gibbs    Arsenal Band
Mark Dzier    Arsenal Band
Brev Sullivan    Arsenal Band
Daniel Wills    Arsenal Band
Will Forte    Mitch Miley
Prince Shah    Store Manager
Benjamin Malone    Motel Manager
Arielle Reitsma    Slutty Girl
Anya Garnis    Destiny
Barry Habib    Record Executive
Constantine Maroulis    Record Executive
Heather Leigh Davis    Clothes Stylist
Josh Randall    Z-Guyeezz #1 - Donny
Jack Mountford    Z-Guyeezz #2 - Joey
Elgin Kos Aponte    Z-Guyeezz #3 - Kevy
Eli Roth    Stefano
Veronica Berry    Louise/Assistant #2
Karelix Alicea    Sinnamon
T.J. Miller    Rolling Stone Receptionist
Nuno Bennencourt    Rocker
Joel Hoekstra    Rocker
Debbie Gibson    Rocker
Sebastian Bach    Rocker
Kevin Cronin    Rocker
Misterwill    Rocker
Jack Desroches    Rocker
Choice Gray    Kissing Girl
Sophie Cook    Female Fan

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

Production and Technical Credits

Adam Shankman    Director
Justin Theroux    Screenwriter
Chris D'Arienzo    Screenwriter
Allan Loeb    Screenwriter
Matthew Weaver    Producer
Scott Prisand    Producer
Carl Levin    Producer
Tobey Maguire    Producer
Garrett Grant    Producer
Jennifer Gibgot    Producer
Toby Emmerich    Executive Producer
Richard Brener    Executive Producer
Michael Disco    Executive Producer
Samuel J. Brown    Executive Producer
Hillary Butorac Weaver    Executive Producer
Janet Billigrich    Executive Producer
Adam Shankman    Executive Producer
Chris D'Arienzo    Executive Producer
Chris D'Arienzo    Based on the musical "Rock of Ages" written by
Bojan Bazelli    Director of Photography
Jon Hutman    Production Designer
Emma E. Hickox    Editor
Barry Habib    Co-Producer
Jeff Davis    Co-Producer
Matt Sullivan    Music Supervisor
Daniel Shafer    Co-Producer
Adam Anders    Composer
Peer Astrom    Composer
Adam Anders    Executive Music Producer
Rita Ryack    Costume Designer
Mia Michaels    Choreography
Juel Bestrop    Casting Director
Seth Yanklewitz    Casting Director
Garrett Grant    Unit Production Manager
Chris Carreras    First Assistant Director
Rebecca Baughman    Second Assistant Director
David Wathers    Second Assistant Director
James Badstibner    Associate Producer
Mildred Iatrou Morgan*    Supervising Sound Editor

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