I just wanted to tag quote.syllogism said:For reference. It's good but not really HOLY FREAKING CRAP good
http://boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/yearly/
Tuesday:
http://twitter.com/ERCboxoffice
YUP. Another day, another $5 million for AVATAR.
I just wanted to tag quote.syllogism said:For reference. It's good but not really HOLY FREAKING CRAP good
http://boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/yearly/
Also up to 1.377 billion world wide....without Tuesday international numbers which were probably 20-22.Nazgul_Hunter said:link
This means that Avatar has a chance of extending its record for most consecutive days over $5m to 31 (next sunday). Previous record was Dark Knight with 20!
syllogism said:For reference. It's good but not really HOLY FREAKING CRAP good
http://boxofficemojo.com/intl/japan/yearly/
GhaleonEB said:I just wanted to tag quote.
Tuesday:
http://twitter.com/ERCboxoffice
YUP. Another day, another $5 million for AVATAR.
GhaleonEB said:I just wanted to tag quote.
Tuesday:
http://twitter.com/ERCboxoffice
YUP. Another day, another $5 million for AVATAR.
gdt5016 said:$5 on a Tuesday?!?
Yeesh.
Yeah, no one seems to understand why. Mojo's international total was off ~$3m the first weekend compared to what everyone else reports, and has stayed that way ever since. No one seems to know what's up.FirewalkR said:Ghaleon, ERC and 'mojo still have that 3.x million difference? I remember when it happened but... why?
1.377 worldwide... well, 1.4 tomorrow. Or even today if it's a bit higher than yesterday.
ahoyhoy said:That doesn't change the fact that the movie itself is extremely critical of humanity as a whole, or at least modern society. If we can assume that Worthington became disenchanted with humanity as a whole and lost sight of what he used to believe he was and the people he used to call his peers, what hope do the rest of them have? They obviously cannot see the folly of their ways, as they were granted access to this bountiful planet with a rich, bio-diverse history and a literal biological computer under their feet and yet could not resist the allure of a few tons of shiny rock. Instead of negotiating a slow, fair mining process that would result in billions of "Unobtainium" being mined every day (instead of trillions I can assume) while maintaining peaceful relations with the natives, the majority of the people on that settlement (and I'm talking probably 95%) decided to abandon all moral quandary and potentially obliterate an intelligent species. At least if the Na'Vi were portrayed as anything other than a benevolent, self-sustaining, almost "magical" people, there would be some level of comparison that could be drawn, justifying the humans actions somehow and making the entire experience seem more believable and less depressing overall.
So I say again: what hope does Cameron leave for us? We all clearly cannot live with the Na'Vi (both literally due to the poisonous atmosphere and socially due to their clear lack of trust in the "Sky People"). The only person who seems to learn their lesson in this movie is Worthington and a handful of scientists. Even the "suit", while looking somewhat remorseful at the end as being marched back to his shuttle, probably feels more embarrassment rather than guilt at the hundreds of human and Na'Vi lives he indirectly caused. Our "dying" planet will continue to decay and humans will eventually destroy themselves. Awesome.
Oh, and I also don't understand why everyone is getting depressed about how awesome Pandora is. People are giving Cameron way too much credit with designing the planet as "original". It's essentially just like the jungles we find on Earth, just with more glowey objects. It is incredibly dangerous, yet hauntingly beautiful. As long as we preserve our rain forests, you should be able to find species just as diverse (if not more so) on our own planet.
GhaleonEB said:Yeah, no one seems to understand why. Mojo's international total was off ~$3m the first weekend compared to what everyone else reports, and has stayed that way ever since. No one seems to know what's up.
Interesting.DarkMehm said:It's because every other site counts Puerto Rico (right now at ~$4,2m) towards the Foreign figure, though it's already contained in the US number. Only BOM seems to know that I guess.
ArachosiA 78 said:Seen it 3 times now, but I still don't get one thing.At the end when Neytiri is trying to revive Jake's avatar after she kills Quaritch, she somehow suddenly realizes that his human form is in the trailer next to her, and she jumps in to save him. There doesn't seem to be anything to inform her of this; she just figures it out on her own. She's obviously an intelligent creature, but I still find it hard to accept that she is able to figure this out on her own.
Furthermore, she is able to figure out that Jake needs the emergency air mask to stay alive. I suppose she could have recalled seeing other humans wearing these masks, but how would she know what they are for?
Yeah but 3 weeks should over 50% of its final cross and top movies routinely get 90+ every year in Japanduckroll said:I'm not sure what the reference is supposed to indicate. The movie is still running, unlike any of the other films listed there.
DarkMehm said:Fox does issue the Puerto Rico figure separately, but I guess that is just to show how much a movie has done in that region.
I don't know for 100% if what I'm saying is true, but it's always the Puerto Rico figure missing in BOMs overseas totals. Obviously, BOM could be wrong with the Puerto Rico issue, but I trust them in this case.
Well there ya go. Thanks.DarkMehm said:Well yeah, coincidently someone asked BOM about this matter and here is the answer from an admin:
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/forums/viewtopic.htm?t=81768
Avatar's having a pretty leggy run in Japan, though--people weren't predicting 90m after its relatively weak opening. I'd say it has a decent shot at 100m+, though given how terrible the Japanese film market has gotten over the past decade (especially for Hollywood movies) and how ridiculous Titanic was there I don't see it coming anywhere close to the all-time record or anything.syllogism said:Yeah but 3 weeks should over 50% of its final cross and top movies routinely get 90+ every year in Japan
GhaleonEB said:Well there ya go. Thanks.
That still doesn't explain why everyone else has the same domestic total as BOM, but a different international. If they're adding PR to the international take and BOM to the domestic, everyone else should have a lower domestic and higher international to offset it, instead of the same domestic and higher international. The totals don't add up.
In the end, I don't really care since I'm using BOM's figures due to their comprehensiveness, and it's such a small dollar figure. But I just don't buy that BOM is the only site out there reporting it correctly, while everyone else gets it wrong. I haven't seen a single outlet - Variety, Hollywood Reporter, Box Office Guru, etc. - report BOM's figure and I just can't fathom everyone else getting it wrong in lockstep. But like I said, it won't really matter when it's all said and done.DarkMehm said:The other sites add PR to both accidently, because I guess they don't know that PR is already in the domestic figure. It's easy to mess up when Fox is giving away regional breakdowns without letting everyone know not to add PR to the Foreign figure.
ahoyhoy said:That doesn't change the fact that the movie itself is extremely critical of humanity as a whole, or at least modern society. If we can assume that Worthington became disenchanted with humanity as a whole and lost sight of what he used to believe he was and the people he used to call his peers, what hope do the rest of them have? They obviously cannot see the folly of their ways, as they were granted access to this bountiful planet with a rich, bio-diverse history and a literal biological computer under their feet and yet could not resist the allure of a few tons of shiny rock. Instead of negotiating a slow, fair mining process that would result in billions of "Unobtainium" being mined every day (instead of trillions I can assume) while maintaining peaceful relations with the natives, the majority of the people on that settlement (and I'm talking probably 95%) decided to abandon all moral quandary and potentially obliterate an intelligent species. At least if the Na'Vi were portrayed as anything other than a benevolent, self-sustaining, almost "magical" people, there would be some level of comparison that could be drawn, justifying the humans actions somehow and making the entire experience seem more believable and less depressing overall.
So I say again: what hope does Cameron leave for us? We all clearly cannot live with the Na'Vi (both literally due to the poisonous atmosphere and socially due to their clear lack of trust in the "Sky People"). The only person who seems to learn their lesson in this movie is Worthington and a handful of scientists. Even the "suit", while looking somewhat remorseful at the end as being marched back to his shuttle, probably feels more embarrassment rather than guilt at the hundreds of human and Na'Vi lives he indirectly caused. Our "dying" planet will continue to decay and humans will eventually destroy themselves. Awesome.
Oh, and I also don't understand why everyone is getting depressed about how awesome Pandora is. People are giving Cameron way too much credit with designing the planet as "original". It's essentially just like the jungles we find on Earth, just with more glowey objects. It is incredibly dangerous, yet hauntingly beautiful. As long as we preserve our rain forests, you should be able to find species just as diverse (if not more so) on our own planet.
tralfazz said:Jake got help from the Na'vi to get Grace transported when she was dying. At least that's what I assumed from the scenes. They would know what the trailer was for then.
Somnia said:$5.1m is the actual for Tuesday...at $441 passing Shrek 2 for #4 all time domestic.
ToxicAdam said:I thought the liberal message in Avatar was so cheesy and over the top that it wouldn't effect people in a serious way. It covers such common tropes that exist in other movies that it's hard to even quantify it as a "message" and more like a Hollywood cliche.
Yeah. I'll post my graph again before the weekend, but I think Star Wars goes down on Friday, and TDK next weekend (not this upcoming one).icarus-daedelus said:Avatar will pass Star Wars in a few days, but TDK and Titanic are further out. Not much of a gap left, though, considering the movie has been out for less than a month.
LosDaddie said:Yeah, I understand your point. But my in-laws are so hardcore conservative that they didn't even like Wall-E because of the environmentalist message. They'd HATE Avatar with a passion.
GhaleonEB said:Yeah. I'll post my graph again before the weekend, but I think Star Wars goes down on Friday, and TDK next weekend (not this upcoming one).
After that, it's a crawl to see if the legs can get it to Titanic. WW it's an absolute given.
Yes. All re-releases are included on the charts. Which is why Gone with the Wind is at the top of the adjusted chart.Dead said:Well, to be fair, doesn't it also includes the Special Edition re-release in its gross?
Very good. I much prefer a series of self-contained stories than to try and retrofit the series into a trilogy.There are two planned sequels but they won't be one continuous story, they'll be self-contained. They'll also follow Jake and Neytiri.
InterestingCharred Greyface said:Avatar: The Holocaust we will not see
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Another side to the comments some gaffers had earlier about the Humans losing to "inferior" tech and the corporation probably coming back later to destroy the Navi
You mean, not going with the typical.LeMaximilian said:From the Official Avatar Blog regarding sequels...
http://avatarblog.typepad.com/avatar-blog/2010/01/avatar-sequel-confirmed.html
A collection of all the sequel info released thus far...
I REALLY like the idea of a stand alone non 'to be continued' trilogy.
There's a shot near the end after Jake's big speech when he hops on theTeknoman said:Just got back, and damn that was a good movie. Most of the flying sequences reminded me of the game Panzer Dragoon Orta, so that was cool, and thewas a great scene setter.crazy flaming entrance leading into the last fight
Allitt wrote a system that allowed Weta's artists to plant (programming) seeds in Massive that accomplished this, as explained by VFX Supervisor Eric Saindon. "It was very interesting. You could actually watch a forest grow in real time with this solution, and any TD could grow just by painting colors on the terrain." With this elegant solution, the big trees would grow first, then the smaller trees would die off as the big trees took away the light, the smaller trees would fight for position, the ground cover would fill in where it could get light."
MetalAlien said:I don't have eyes big enough to truly express my "rolleyes" feeling at the ENTIRE f-ing world uniting in song to praise this crap movie!
awww.MetalAlien said:I don't have eyes big enough to truly express my "rolleyes" feeling at the ENTIRE f-ing world uniting in song to praise this crap movie!
MetalAlien said:I don't have eyes big enough to truly express my "rolleyes" feeling at the ENTIRE f-ing world uniting in song to praise this crap movie!
FirewalkR said:Opinions.
Anyway, I don't want to look again at your avatar BUT.. where the hell is that from? :lol
so awesome. just watched it a few days agoMetalAlien said:John Carpenters, The Thing.![]()
MetalAlien said:John Carpenters, The Thing.![]()