The film still pulled $8.52 million on 3409 screens in 59 markets for a total of $77.51 million and is still on pace for $100 million internationally, but that's the last milestone in its future. The Blood Diamond fell from second to sixth this past weekend, mainly due to the lack of new openings. The film also opened in Russia where the strong mutant demographic helped the film capture second place with $1.38 million on 360 screens. ![]() Of this box office, nearly half of it came from a pair of third place openings in England ($1.27 million on 368 screens over the weekend and $1.86 million in total), and Australia ($379,000 on 58 screens). It did manage $3.92 million on 1,004 screens in 8 markets over the weekend and $4.53 million including previews. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles started its international run this past weekend and just missed the top five on debut. International Details - Good Start for Martial Artist Mutants ![]() That is not to say there isn't any DVD worth picking up this week, and the DVD Pick of the Week, Pan's Labyrinth - 2-Disc Platinum Series, would have earned that designation regardless of how busy the week was.Īlso earning that distinction this week is Robson Arms - The Complete First Season, a great Canadian TV series. The third quarter is historically the slowest time of year for DVD sales as people who rather go to the cinema and watch the latest blockbuster rather that sit at home. It's another slow week for top level DVD releases, but I should probably stop saying that as practically every week from May until the end of summer is going to be somewhat slow. On the rental chart Pan's Labyrinth was this week's champion after earning $6.48 million. New releases took top spot on both the rental and the sales charts, but there were different films. Overall Ratatouille added $4.66 million on 2535 screens in 27 markets for a total of $216.42 million, which is more than Cars managed, and this film still has openings in Germany, U.K., Italy, and Scandinavia. At this pace, the film will reach $60 million by this time next week while topping Finding Nemo's total of nearly $65 million is increasingly in reach. Its best market of the weekend remains France where it was down a mere 4% to $1.67 million on 655 screens over the weekend for a total of $58.63 million. Ratatouille opening in first place in South Africa this weekend earning $298,000 on 40 screens, which is very close to what The Simpsons Movie made in its opening there a few weeks ago. International Details - Ratatouille Serves Up an International Dish PG for fantasy action and brief suggestive material May 15th, 2007 by Weinstein Co./Genius, released as Arthur and the Invisibles January 12th, 2007 (Wide) by Weinstein Co., released as Arthur and the Invisibles See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.ĭecember 15th, 2006 (Oscar Qualifying Run) by Weinstein Co., released as Arthur and the Invisibles ![]() All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 4,401-4,500)Īll Time International Box Office (Rank 1,101-1,200)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 1,601-1,700)
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