Horrible Bosses (2011)

Horrible Bosses
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $117,538,559Details
International Box Office $94,879,042Details
Worldwide Box Office $212,417,601
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $21,335,451 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $10,944,171 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $32,279,622
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Synopsis

Management candidate Nick has been logging 12-hour days and eating everything his twisted supervisor Harken dishes out, toward the promise of a well-earned promotion. But now he knows that's never going to happen. Meanwhile, dental assistant Dale has been struggling to maintain his selfrespect against the relentless X-rated advances of Dr. Julia Harris, when she suddenly turns up the heat. And accountant Kurt has just learned that his company’s corrupt new owner, Pellit, is not only bent on ruining his career but plans to funnel toxic waste into an unsuspecting population. What can you do when your boss is a psycho, a man-eater or a total tool? Quitting is not an option. These monsters must be stopped. So, on the strength of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con whose street cred is priced on a sliding scale, the guys devise a convoluted but foolproof plan to rid the world of their respective employers… permanently. But even the best-laid plans are only as good as the brains behind them.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$28,302,165 (24.1% of total gross)
Legs:4.15 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:55.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$35,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,040 opening theaters/3,134 max. theaters, 5.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $159,781,289

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 8th, 2011 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: May 25th, 2012 (Wide) (India)
Video Release: October 11th, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language and some drug material.
(Rating bulletin 2173, 5/25/2011)
Running Time: 98 minutes
Franchise: Horrible Bosses
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Keywords: Boss From Hell, Hitmen, Confidence Men, Revenge, Blackmail, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: New Line Cinema, Rat Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 8, 2011 2 $28,302,165   3,040 $9,310   $28,302,165 1
Jul 15, 2011 3 $17,777,464 -37% 3,134 $5,672   $60,149,603 2
Jul 22, 2011 5 $11,884,319 -33% 3,104 $3,829   $82,566,703 3
Jul 29, 2011 7 $7,189,365 -40% 2,510 $2,864   $96,290,917 4
Aug 5, 2011 9 $4,583,252 -36% 2,025 $2,263   $105,125,415 5
Aug 12, 2011 12 $2,438,498 -47% 1,338 $1,822   $110,003,144 6
Aug 19, 2011 16 $1,279,350 -48% 755 $1,695   $112,574,996 7
Aug 26, 2011 20 $639,246 -50% 465 $1,375   $113,815,151 8
Sep 2, 2011 25 $698,036 +9% 422 $1,654   $114,852,684 9
Sep 9, 2011 20 $585,868 -16% 503 $1,165   $115,795,823 10
Sep 16, 2011 24 $445,361 -24% 444 $1,003   $116,504,487 11
Sep 23, 2011 27 $266,884 -40% 313 $853   $116,943,655 12
Sep 30, 2011 32 $171,737 -36% 222 $774   $117,223,926 13
Oct 7, 2011 34 $101,021 -41% 142 $711   $117,388,069 14
Oct 14, 2011 45 $54,405 -46% 85 $640   $117,485,392 15
Oct 21, 2011 67 $22,387 -59% 50 $448   $117,528,646 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 7, 2011 P $365,000     0     $365,000  
Jul 8, 2011 2 $9,882,271     3,040 $3,251   $9,882,271 1
Jul 9, 2011 2 $10,392,394 +5%   3,040 $3,419   $20,274,665 2
Jul 10, 2011 2 $8,027,500 -23%   3,040 $2,641   $28,302,165 3
Jul 11, 2011 2 $3,764,211 -53%   3,040 $1,238   $32,066,376 4
Jul 12, 2011 2 $4,064,168 +8%   3,040 $1,337   $36,130,544 5
Jul 13, 2011 2 $3,373,455 -17%   3,040 $1,110   $39,503,999 6
Jul 14, 2011 2 $2,868,140 -15%   3,040 $943   $42,372,139 7
Jul 15, 2011 3 $5,493,911 +92% -44% 3,134 $1,753   $47,866,050 8
Jul 16, 2011 3 $7,079,059 +29% -32% 3,134 $2,259   $54,945,109 9
Jul 17, 2011 3 $5,204,494 -26% -35% 3,134 $1,661   $60,149,603 10
Jul 18, 2011 3 $2,611,356 -50% -31% 3,134 $833   $62,760,959 11
Jul 19, 2011 3 $2,911,051 +11% -28% 3,134 $929   $65,672,010 12
Jul 20, 2011 2 $2,501,125 -14% -26% 3,134 $798   $68,173,135 13
Jul 21, 2011 3 $2,509,249 n/c -13% 3,134 $801   $70,682,384 14
Jul 22, 2011 4 $3,703,214 +48% -33% 3,104 $1,193   $74,385,598 15
Jul 23, 2011 5 $4,759,012 +29% -33% 3,104 $1,533   $79,144,610 16
Jul 24, 2011 5 $3,422,093 -28% -34% 3,104 $1,102   $82,566,703 17
Jul 25, 2011 4 $1,614,162 -53% -38% 3,104 $520   $84,180,865 18
Jul 26, 2011 4 $1,827,463 +13% -37% 3,104 $589   $86,008,328 19
Jul 27, 2011 4 $1,554,207 -15% -38% 3,104 $501   $87,562,535 20
Jul 28, 2011 4 $1,539,017 -1% -39% 3,104 $496   $89,101,552 21
Jul 29, 2011 7 $2,214,074 +44% -40% 2,510 $882   $91,315,626 22
Jul 30, 2011 7 $2,821,279 +27% -41% 2,510 $1,124   $94,136,905 23
Jul 31, 2011 7 $2,154,012 -24% -37% 2,510 $858   $96,290,917 24
Aug 1, 2011 7 $1,068,468 -50% -34% 2,510 $426   $97,359,385 25
Aug 2, 2011 7 $1,167,952 +9% -36% 2,510 $465   $98,527,337 26
Aug 3, 2011 7 $1,072,236 -8% -31% 2,510 $427   $99,599,573 27
Aug 4, 2011 7 $942,590 -12% -39% 2,510 $376   $100,542,163 28
Aug 5, 2011 9 $1,352,960 +44% -39% 2,025 $668   $101,895,123 29
Aug 6, 2011 8 $1,868,841 +38% -34% 2,025 $923   $103,763,964 30
Aug 7, 2011 9 $1,361,451 -27% -37% 2,025 $672   $105,125,415 31
Aug 8, 2011 9 $638,407 -53% -40% 2,025 $315   $105,763,822 32
Aug 9, 2011 9 $747,436 +17% -36% 2,025 $369   $106,511,258 33
Aug 10, 2011 10 $565,073 -24% -47% 2,025 $279   $107,076,331 34
Aug 11, 2011 10 $488,315 -14% -48% 2,025 $241   $107,564,646 35
Aug 12, 2011 12 $706,118 +45% -48% 1,338 $528   $108,270,764 36
Aug 13, 2011 12 $1,003,550 +42% -46% 1,338 $750   $109,274,314 37
Aug 14, 2011 12 $728,830 -27% -46% 1,338 $545   $110,003,144 38
Aug 15, 2011 12 $333,109 -54% -48% 1,338 $249   $110,336,253 39
Aug 16, 2011 12 $357,164 +7% -52% 1,338 $267   $110,693,417 40
Aug 17, 2011 12 $306,073 -14% -46% 1,338 $229   $110,999,490 41
Aug 18, 2011 12 $296,156 -3% -39% 1,338 $221   $111,295,646 42
Aug 19, 2011 - $388,995 +31% -45% 755 $515   $111,684,641 43
Aug 20, 2011 - $539,949 +39% -46% 755 $715   $112,224,590 44
Aug 21, 2011 - $350,406 -35% -52% 755 $464   $112,574,996 45
Aug 22, 2011 - $158,099 -55% -53% 755 $209   $112,733,095 46
Aug 23, 2011 - $162,471 +3% -55% 755 $215   $112,895,566 47
Aug 24, 2011 - $141,151 -13% -54% 755 $187   $113,036,717 48
Aug 25, 2011 - $139,188 -1% -53% 755 $184   $113,175,905 49
Aug 26, 2011 - $202,150 +45% -48% 465 $435   $113,378,055 50
Aug 27, 2011 - $260,886 +29% -52% 465 $561   $113,638,941 51
Aug 28, 2011 - $176,210 -32% -50% 465 $379   $113,815,151 52
Aug 29, 2011 - $86,078 -51% -46% 465 $185   $113,901,229 53
Aug 30, 2011 - $99,066 +15% -39% 465 $213   $114,000,295 54
Aug 31, 2011 - $78,352 -21% -44% 465 $168   $114,078,647 55
Sep 1, 2011 - $76,001 -3% -45% 465 $163   $114,154,648 56
Sep 2, 2011 - $176,733 +133% -13% 422 $419   $114,331,381 57
Sep 3, 2011 - $253,497 +43% -3% 422 $601   $114,584,878 58
Sep 4, 2011 - $267,806 +6% +52% 422 $635   $114,852,684 59
Sep 5, 2011 28 $182,857 -32% +112% 422 $433   $115,035,541 60
Sep 6, 2011 - $64,340 -65% -35% 422 $152   $115,099,881 61
Sep 7, 2011 - $58,550 -9% -25% 422 $139   $115,158,431 62
Sep 8, 2011 - $51,524 -12% -32% 422 $122   $115,209,955 63
Sep 9, 2011 - $183,507 +256% +4% 503 $365   $115,393,462 64
Sep 10, 2011 - $262,505 +43% +4% 503 $522   $115,655,967 65
Sep 11, 2011 - $139,856 -47% -48% 503 $278   $115,795,823 66
Sep 12, 2011 - $57,341 -59% -69% 503 $114   $115,853,164 67
Sep 13, 2011 - $74,543 +30% +16% 503 $148   $115,927,707 68
Sep 14, 2011 - $64,107 -14% +9% 503 $127   $115,991,814 69
Sep 15, 2011 - $67,312 +5% +31% 503 $134   $116,059,126 70
Sep 16, 2011 - $140,393 +109% -23% 444 $316   $116,199,519 71
Sep 17, 2011 - $199,654 +42% -24% 444 $450   $116,399,173 72
Sep 18, 2011 - $105,314 -47% -25% 444 $237   $116,504,487 73
Sep 19, 2011 - $38,967 -63% -32% 444 $88   $116,543,454 74
Sep 20, 2011 - $46,370 +19% -38% 444 $104   $116,589,824 75
Sep 21, 2011 - $43,988 -5% -31% 444 $99   $116,633,812 76
Sep 22, 2011 - $42,959 -2% -36% 444 $97   $116,676,771 77
Sep 23, 2011 - $88,721 +107% -37% 313 $283   $116,765,492 78
Sep 24, 2011 - $116,770 +32% -42% 313 $373   $116,882,262 79
Sep 25, 2011 - $61,393 -47% -42% 313 $196   $116,943,655 80
Sep 26, 2011 - $24,558 -60% -37% 313 $78   $116,968,213 81
Sep 27, 2011 - $28,869 +18% -38% 313 $92   $116,997,082 82
Sep 28, 2011 - $26,494 -8% -40% 313 $85   $117,023,576 83
Sep 29, 2011 - $28,613 +8% -33% 313 $91   $117,052,189 84
Sep 30, 2011 - $55,073 +92% -38% 222 $248   $117,107,262 85
Oct 1, 2011 - $75,394 +37% -35% 222 $340   $117,182,656 86
Oct 2, 2011 - $41,270 -45% -33% 222 $186   $117,223,926 87
Oct 3, 2011 - $14,721 -64% -40% 222 $66   $117,238,647 88
Oct 4, 2011 - $16,855 +14% -42% 222 $76   $117,255,502 89
Oct 5, 2011 - $16,013 -5% -40% 222 $72   $117,271,515 90
Oct 6, 2011 - $15,533 -3% -46% 222 $70   $117,287,048 91
Oct 7, 2011 - $31,672 +104% -42% 142 $223   $117,318,720 92
Oct 8, 2011 - $41,351 +31% -45% 142 $291   $117,360,071 93
Oct 9, 2011 - $27,998 -32% -32% 142 $197   $117,388,069 94
Oct 10, 2011 - $12,979 -54% -12% 142 $91   $117,401,048 95
Oct 11, 2011 - $9,865 -24% -41% 142 $69   $117,410,913 96
Oct 12, 2011 - $9,981 +1% -38% 142 $70   $117,420,894 97
Oct 13, 2011 - $10,093 +1% -35% 142 $71   $117,430,987 98
Oct 14, 2011 - $18,907 +87% -40% 85 $222   $117,449,894 99
Oct 15, 2011 - $24,097 +27% -42% 85 $283   $117,473,991 100
Oct 16, 2011 - $11,401 -53% -59% 85 $134   $117,485,392 101
Oct 17, 2011 - $4,332 -62% -67% 85 $51   $117,489,724 102
Oct 18, 2011 - $5,848 +35% -41% 85 $69   $117,495,572 103
Oct 19, 2011 - $4,971 -15% -50% 85 $58   $117,500,543 104
Oct 20, 2011 - $5,716 +15% -43% 85 $67   $117,506,259 105
Oct 21, 2011 - $7,464 +31% -61% 50 $149   $117,513,723 106
Oct 22, 2011 - $10,311 +38% -57% 50 $206   $117,524,034 107
Oct 23, 2011 - $4,612 -55% -60% 50 $92   $117,528,646 108
Oct 24, 2011 - $2,168 -53% -50% 50 $43   $117,530,814 109
Oct 25, 2011 - $2,536 +17% -57% 50 $51   $117,533,350 110
Oct 26, 2011 - $2,579 +2% -48% 50 $52   $117,535,929 111
Oct 27, 2011 - $2,630 +2% -54% 50 $53   $117,538,559 112

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 8, 2011 2 $42,372,139   3,040 $13,938   $42,372,139 1
Jul 15, 2011 3 $28,310,245 -33% 3,134 $9,033   $70,682,384 2
Jul 22, 2011 4 $18,419,168 -35% 3,104 $5,934   $89,101,552 3
Jul 29, 2011 7 $11,440,611 -38% 2,510 $4,558   $100,542,163 4
Aug 5, 2011 10 $7,022,483 -39% 2,025 $3,468   $107,564,646 5
Aug 12, 2011 12 $3,731,000 -47% 1,338 $2,788   $111,295,646 6
Aug 19, 2011 16 $1,880,259 -50% 755 $2,490   $113,175,905 7
Aug 26, 2011 20 $978,743 -48% 465 $2,105   $114,154,648 8
Sep 2, 2011 25 $1,055,307 +8% 422 $2,501   $115,209,955 9
Sep 9, 2011 20 $849,171 -20% 503 $1,688   $116,059,126 10
Sep 16, 2011 23 $617,645 -27% 444 $1,391   $116,676,771 11
Sep 23, 2011 27 $375,418 -39% 313 $1,199   $117,052,189 12
Sep 30, 2011 32 $234,859 -37% 222 $1,058   $117,287,048 13
Oct 7, 2011 35 $143,939 -39% 142 $1,014   $117,430,987 14
Oct 14, 2011 45 $75,272 -48% 85 $886   $117,506,259 15
Oct 21, 2011 62 $32,300 -57% 50 $646   $117,538,559 16

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
India 5/25/2012 $0 0 1 2 $15,054 12/10/2015
 
Rest of World $94,863,988
 
International Total$94,879,042 12/10/2015

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
Oct 16, 20111400,682 400,682$6,122,421$6,122,4211
Oct 23, 20113178,039-56% 578,721$3,049,808$9,172,2292
Oct 30, 20115101,252-43% 679,973$1,517,767$10,689,9963
Nov 6, 2011774,419-27% 754,392$1,115,541$11,805,5374
Nov 13, 20112733,764-55% 788,156$506,122$12,311,6595
Nov 20, 20112240,870+21% 829,026$612,641$12,924,3006
Dec 4, 20111981,313 968,896$771,660$14,431,4368
Dec 25, 201122142,227 1,188,325$1,369,646$16,701,24211
Aug 10, 20141623,261 1,595,804$116,072$20,149,131148
Mar 1, 201522,937 1,771,388$13,510$20,858,430177

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 16, 20113213,603 213,603$4,603,152$4,603,1521
Oct 23, 2011760,555-72% 274,158$1,354,505$5,957,6572
Oct 30, 20111028,393-53% 302,551$651,103$6,608,7603
Nov 6, 20111220,675-27% 323,226$478,150$7,086,9104
Nov 20, 2011206,234 336,423$124,625$7,350,7326
Nov 27, 20111851,732+730% 388,155$986,669$8,337,4017
Jan 8, 20121815,400 493,792$291,506$10,043,53113

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Lead Ensemble Members

Jason Bateman    Nick Hendricks
Charlie Day    Dale Arbus
Jason Sudeikis    Kurt Buckman
Jennifer Aniston    Dr. Julia Harris, D.D.S.
Colin Farrell    Bobby Pellitt
Kevin Spacey    Dave Harkin

Supporting Cast

Jamie Foxx    Jones
Donald Sutherland    Jack

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

Production and Technical Credits

Seth Gordon    Director
Brett Ratner    Producer
Jay Stern    Producer
Michael Markowitz    Screenwriter
John Francis Daley    Screenwriter
Jonathan Goldstein    Screenwriter
Toby Emmerich    Executive Producer
Richard Brener    Executive Producer
Michael Disco    Executive Producer
Samuel J. Brown    Executive Producer
David Hennings    Cinematographer
Peter Teschner    Editor
Christopher Lennertz    Composer
Dana Sano    Music Supervisor
Shepherd Frankel    Production Designer
Jay Pelissier    Art Director
Conny Marino    Set Designer
Jan Pascale    Set Decorator
Carol Ramsey    Costume Designer
Jeff Wexler    Sound Mixer
Elmo Weber    Supervising Sound Editor
Elmo Weber    Re-recording Mixer
Brad Sherman    Re-recording Mixer
Jeremy Hays    Special Effects Coordinator
Paul Graff    Visual Effects Supervisor
Sean Graham    Stunt Coordinator
Darin Rivetti    Assistant Director
Lisa Beach    Casting Director
Sarah Katzman    Casting Director

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

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Weekend Wrap-Up: Transformers Lights Up the Competition, Box Office Remains Dark

July 11th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon led the way for the second weekend in a row and overall the top five films were a little stronger than expected, but sadly that wasn't enough for 2011 to score a win. It didn't even come close. The overall box office was just $156 million, which was 23% lower than last weekend, but the post-holiday slump mostly explains that. However, it was 19% lower than the same weekend last year and there's no excuse for that. The bad news continues as 2011 has fallen more than $500 million behind 2010's pace, while attendance is just down close to 10%. Unless Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 is an exceptional hit at the box office, the summer of 2011 could have the worst ticket sales in more than a decade. More...

Weekend Estimates: Transformers Unbeaten by Zookeeper, Horrible Bosses

July 10th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon became the highest-grossing movie of the year so far, according to Paramount's Sunday estimate. Its total gross of $261 million is a comfortable $11 million ahead of The Hangover 2, which itself passed $250 million this weekend. While it couldn't come close to topping the chart, Horrible Bosses had a good weekend, earning a shade over $28 million and beating Zookeeper for 2nd place. The Kevin James comedy, meanwhile, posted a decent $21 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will There Be Any Change on Top?

July 7th, 2011

While there are two wide releases coming out this week, it seems unlikely that either of them will seriously challenge Transformers: Dark of the Moon for top spot at the box office. In fact, it's more likely that Horrible Bosses and Zookeeper combined won't make as much as Dark of the Moon will make this weekend. The new releases are certainly weaker than those from last year and there's no hope any film will make more than Despicable Me did during its opening weekend. Worse still, June 2011 sold the fewest number of tickets for any June since the year 2000; we really can't afford another slow week at the box office, but that's likely to be exactly what we are going to get. More...

2011 Preview: July

June 28th, 2011

July starts with one of the most important holidays of the year, which is good news for the industry, as June was a little weaker than expected, at least on average. None of the films were shockingly bad at the box office, even if a few missed early predictions by significant degrees. But conversely, none really shocked analysts with their box office prowess. As such, 2011 continued to slide a little further behind 2010's pace, a trend the movie industry hopes will end this month. Fortunately, that is a reasonable goal. Last July was home to two $100 million movies, two $200 million movies, and a one $300 million movie, assuming you count The Twilight Saga: Eclipse as a July film. This time around, we could see two films top $300 million, assuming you count Transformers: Dark of the Moon as a July release. Meanwhile, there are several potential $100 million films. I count up to six films with a statistically significant shot at reaching the century mark, but I would be amazed if more than half of them got there. More...


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  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Management candidate Nick has been logging 12-hour days and eating everything his twisted supervisor Harken dishes out, toward the promise of a well-earned promotion. But now he knows that's never going to happen. Meanwhile, dental assistant Dale has been struggling to maintain his selfrespect against the relentless X-rated advances of Dr. Julia Harris, when she suddenly turns up the heat. And accountant Kurt has just learned that his company’s corrupt new owner, Pellit, is not only bent on ruining his career but plans to funnel toxic waste into an unsuspecting population. What can you do when your boss is a psycho, a man-eater or a total tool? Quitting is not an option. These monsters must be stopped. So, on the strength of a few-too-many drinks and some dubious advice from a hustling ex-con whose street cred is priced on a sliding scale, the guys devise a convoluted but foolproof plan to rid the world of their respective employers… permanently. But even the best-laid plans are only as good as the brains behind them.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$28,302,165 (24.1% of total gross)
Legs:4.15 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:55.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$35,000,000 (worldwide box office is 6.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,040 opening theaters/3,134 max. theaters, 5.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $159,781,289

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 8th, 2011 (Wide) by Warner Bros.
International Releases: May 25th, 2012 (Wide) (India)
Video Release: October 11th, 2011 by Warner Home Video
MPAA Rating: R for crude and sexual content, pervasive language and some drug material.
(Rating bulletin 2173, 5/25/2011)
Running Time: 98 minutes
Franchise: Horrible Bosses
Comparisons: vs. Game Night
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Keywords: Boss From Hell, Hitmen, Confidence Men, Revenge, Blackmail, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: New Line Cinema, Rat Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Lead Ensemble Members

Jason Bateman    Nick Hendricks
Charlie Day    Dale Arbus
Jason Sudeikis    Kurt Buckman
Jennifer Aniston    Dr. Julia Harris, D.D.S.
Colin Farrell    Bobby Pellitt
Kevin Spacey    Dave Harkin

Supporting Cast

Jamie Foxx    Jones
Donald Sutherland    Jack

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

Production and Technical Credits

Seth Gordon    Director
Brett Ratner    Producer
Jay Stern    Producer
Michael Markowitz    Screenwriter
John Francis Daley    Screenwriter
Jonathan Goldstein    Screenwriter
Toby Emmerich    Executive Producer
Richard Brener    Executive Producer
Michael Disco    Executive Producer
Samuel J. Brown    Executive Producer
David Hennings    Cinematographer
Peter Teschner    Editor
Christopher Lennertz    Composer
Dana Sano    Music Supervisor
Shepherd Frankel    Production Designer
Jay Pelissier    Art Director
Conny Marino    Set Designer
Jan Pascale    Set Decorator
Carol Ramsey    Costume Designer
Jeff Wexler    Sound Mixer
Elmo Weber    Supervising Sound Editor
Elmo Weber    Re-recording Mixer
Brad Sherman    Re-recording Mixer
Jeremy Hays    Special Effects Coordinator
Paul Graff    Visual Effects Supervisor
Sean Graham    Stunt Coordinator
Darin Rivetti    Assistant Director
Lisa Beach    Casting Director
Sarah Katzman    Casting Director

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

DVD Sales: Captain Fights His Way to First Place

November 8th, 2011

The DVD sales chart returned to normal, at least what passes for normal as we witness the decline of DVD sales. There were not a lot of new releases to chart, but at least the best of them was able to move a lot of units. Captain America: The First Avenger was dominant earning first place with 726,000 units / $12.56 million. More...

DVD Sales: Just Plain Bad

November 1st, 2011

The top of the DVD sales chart was the weakest it's been since August, as Bad Teacher was the number one selling DVD with just 265,000 units sold and $4.71 million in opening week revenue. More...

Blu-ray Sales: Green Lantern can't Dethrone Lion King

October 26th, 2011

Despite the presence of four new releases in the top ten on the Blu-ray sales chart, none were able to overtake The Lion King for top spot. It sold an additional 496,000 units generating $12.39 million for totals of 2.03 million units / $57.86 million after two weeks of release. More...

DVD Sales: The Top of the Chart Looks Quite Horrible

October 25th, 2011

The top of the DVD sales chart was the weakest its been in more than a month and no new release was able to top 500,000 units sold. Horrible Bosses came the closest with 451,000 units / $6.89 million. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for October 11th, 2011

October 12th, 2011

It's not a particularly strong week on the home market. The biggest first run release coming out this week is Horrible Bosses, which was a surprise $100 million hit. Green Lantern will likely be the best selling release of the week, but it disappointed with critics and at the box office. As far as the best of the best goes, The Tree of Life Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack is the best bet as far as Pick of the Week goes, bu there are a few others that are worth picking up. There are also a couple of late arrivals that deserve honorable mentions this week: Castle: Season Three and Dumbo - Blu-ray Combo Pack. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Apes Conquer Box Office

August 8th, 2011

It seems summer is still around as the box office was stronger than expected. Not only did Rise of the Planet of the Apes earn more than last year's number one film, The Other Guys, by a large margin, but the rest of the box office was also able to gain ground on 2010. Granted, with a total haul of $167 million, it was down 7% from last weekend. But more importantly, it was up by 26% from last year. Year-to-date 2011 has pulled in $6.68 billion, which is still 5% lower than this point last year, but we are closing the gap and if the fall is as strong as the summer was, we could still squeeze out a win. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Avengers Assembled!

July 25th, 2011

The weekend race at the box office turned out to be not quite as close as expected with Captain America: The First Avenger running away with things. Fortunately, while Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 fell a little faster than expected, the overall box office was a little stronger than expected. It still fell 27% from last weekend, but a 30% decline would not have been surprising here. Compared to last year, the weekend total of $191 million was 17% higher, while the gap between 2011 and 2010 has close from just over $600 million to just over $400 million in roughly ten days. Revenue is still down by 6%, while ticket sales are close to 8% lower, but if we can end summer less than $300 million off 2010's pace, we might be able to close the gap entirely by the end of the year. More...

Weekend Predictions: Last vs. First

July 21st, 2011

This weekend the battle will be between the last Harry Potter movie and The First Avenger. As long as the two films are close, the box office should be strong. In fact, The Deathly Hallows, Part 2 could break the record for largest week-to-week drop off (in terms of raw dollars) and still top last year's number one film. As long as Captain America comes close and Friends with Benefits doesn't bomb, we should see strong growth on a year-over-year basis. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Harry Potter Breathes Life Into the Box Office

July 19th, 2011

After a weak start, 2011 started to improve in late April. However, by June it had all fallen apart again and it looked like the summer of 2011 would be even worse than the summer of 2010, which was the worst summer in a decade. Thank goodness Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 came along. That film made more than the entire box office did last weekend and came within $10 million of doing the same in comparison to last year. It helped the overall box office reach $262 million, or 68% more than last weekend and 47% more than the same weekend last year. 2011 is still off 2010's pace by more than 7% at $5.85 billion to $6.30 million, but at least there's some hope for the near future. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will Harry Potter Go Out on Top?

July 14th, 2011

This week is all about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2, although I know at least a couple of people who are more interested in seeing Winnie the Pooh. Potter will dominate the box office in a way rarely seen and help boost overall box office substantially. In fact, there is a chance it will make more than the entire top ten did the same weekend last year. As long as it doesn't miss low end expectations, it should help give 2011 a much needed win. More...

Weekend Wrap-Up: Transformers Lights Up the Competition, Box Office Remains Dark

July 11th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon led the way for the second weekend in a row and overall the top five films were a little stronger than expected, but sadly that wasn't enough for 2011 to score a win. It didn't even come close. The overall box office was just $156 million, which was 23% lower than last weekend, but the post-holiday slump mostly explains that. However, it was 19% lower than the same weekend last year and there's no excuse for that. The bad news continues as 2011 has fallen more than $500 million behind 2010's pace, while attendance is just down close to 10%. Unless Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 is an exceptional hit at the box office, the summer of 2011 could have the worst ticket sales in more than a decade. More...

Weekend Estimates: Transformers Unbeaten by Zookeeper, Horrible Bosses

July 10th, 2011

Transformers: Dark of the Moon became the highest-grossing movie of the year so far, according to Paramount's Sunday estimate. Its total gross of $261 million is a comfortable $11 million ahead of The Hangover 2, which itself passed $250 million this weekend. While it couldn't come close to topping the chart, Horrible Bosses had a good weekend, earning a shade over $28 million and beating Zookeeper for 2nd place. The Kevin James comedy, meanwhile, posted a decent $21 million. More...

Weekend Predictions: Will There Be Any Change on Top?

July 7th, 2011

While there are two wide releases coming out this week, it seems unlikely that either of them will seriously challenge Transformers: Dark of the Moon for top spot at the box office. In fact, it's more likely that Horrible Bosses and Zookeeper combined won't make as much as Dark of the Moon will make this weekend. The new releases are certainly weaker than those from last year and there's no hope any film will make more than Despicable Me did during its opening weekend. Worse still, June 2011 sold the fewest number of tickets for any June since the year 2000; we really can't afford another slow week at the box office, but that's likely to be exactly what we are going to get. More...

2011 Preview: July

June 28th, 2011

July starts with one of the most important holidays of the year, which is good news for the industry, as June was a little weaker than expected, at least on average. None of the films were shockingly bad at the box office, even if a few missed early predictions by significant degrees. But conversely, none really shocked analysts with their box office prowess. As such, 2011 continued to slide a little further behind 2010's pace, a trend the movie industry hopes will end this month. Fortunately, that is a reasonable goal. Last July was home to two $100 million movies, two $200 million movies, and a one $300 million movie, assuming you count The Twilight Saga: Eclipse as a July film. This time around, we could see two films top $300 million, assuming you count Transformers: Dark of the Moon as a July release. Meanwhile, there are several potential $100 million films. I count up to six films with a statistically significant shot at reaching the century mark, but I would be amazed if more than half of them got there. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 8, 2011 2 $28,302,165   3,040 $9,310   $28,302,165 1
Jul 15, 2011 3 $17,777,464 -37% 3,134 $5,672   $60,149,603 2
Jul 22, 2011 5 $11,884,319 -33% 3,104 $3,829   $82,566,703 3
Jul 29, 2011 7 $7,189,365 -40% 2,510 $2,864   $96,290,917 4
Aug 5, 2011 9 $4,583,252 -36% 2,025 $2,263   $105,125,415 5
Aug 12, 2011 12 $2,438,498 -47% 1,338 $1,822   $110,003,144 6
Aug 19, 2011 16 $1,279,350 -48% 755 $1,695   $112,574,996 7
Aug 26, 2011 20 $639,246 -50% 465 $1,375   $113,815,151 8
Sep 2, 2011 25 $698,036 +9% 422 $1,654   $114,852,684 9
Sep 9, 2011 20 $585,868 -16% 503 $1,165   $115,795,823 10
Sep 16, 2011 24 $445,361 -24% 444 $1,003   $116,504,487 11
Sep 23, 2011 27 $266,884 -40% 313 $853   $116,943,655 12
Sep 30, 2011 32 $171,737 -36% 222 $774   $117,223,926 13
Oct 7, 2011 34 $101,021 -41% 142 $711   $117,388,069 14
Oct 14, 2011 45 $54,405 -46% 85 $640   $117,485,392 15
Oct 21, 2011 67 $22,387 -59% 50 $448   $117,528,646 16

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 7, 2011 P $365,000     0     $365,000  
Jul 8, 2011 2 $9,882,271     3,040 $3,251   $9,882,271 1
Jul 9, 2011 2 $10,392,394 +5%   3,040 $3,419   $20,274,665 2
Jul 10, 2011 2 $8,027,500 -23%   3,040 $2,641   $28,302,165 3
Jul 11, 2011 2 $3,764,211 -53%   3,040 $1,238   $32,066,376 4
Jul 12, 2011 2 $4,064,168 +8%   3,040 $1,337   $36,130,544 5
Jul 13, 2011 2 $3,373,455 -17%   3,040 $1,110   $39,503,999 6
Jul 14, 2011 2 $2,868,140 -15%   3,040 $943   $42,372,139 7
Jul 15, 2011 3 $5,493,911 +92% -44% 3,134 $1,753   $47,866,050 8
Jul 16, 2011 3 $7,079,059 +29% -32% 3,134 $2,259   $54,945,109 9
Jul 17, 2011 3 $5,204,494 -26% -35% 3,134 $1,661   $60,149,603 10
Jul 18, 2011 3 $2,611,356 -50% -31% 3,134 $833   $62,760,959 11
Jul 19, 2011 3 $2,911,051 +11% -28% 3,134 $929   $65,672,010 12
Jul 20, 2011 2 $2,501,125 -14% -26% 3,134 $798   $68,173,135 13
Jul 21, 2011 3 $2,509,249 n/c -13% 3,134 $801   $70,682,384 14
Jul 22, 2011 4 $3,703,214 +48% -33% 3,104 $1,193   $74,385,598 15
Jul 23, 2011 5 $4,759,012 +29% -33% 3,104 $1,533   $79,144,610 16
Jul 24, 2011 5 $3,422,093 -28% -34% 3,104 $1,102   $82,566,703 17
Jul 25, 2011 4 $1,614,162 -53% -38% 3,104 $520   $84,180,865 18
Jul 26, 2011 4 $1,827,463 +13% -37% 3,104 $589   $86,008,328 19
Jul 27, 2011 4 $1,554,207 -15% -38% 3,104 $501   $87,562,535 20
Jul 28, 2011 4 $1,539,017 -1% -39% 3,104 $496   $89,101,552 21
Jul 29, 2011 7 $2,214,074 +44% -40% 2,510 $882   $91,315,626 22
Jul 30, 2011 7 $2,821,279 +27% -41% 2,510 $1,124   $94,136,905 23
Jul 31, 2011 7 $2,154,012 -24% -37% 2,510 $858   $96,290,917 24
Aug 1, 2011 7 $1,068,468 -50% -34% 2,510 $426   $97,359,385 25
Aug 2, 2011 7 $1,167,952 +9% -36% 2,510 $465   $98,527,337 26
Aug 3, 2011 7 $1,072,236 -8% -31% 2,510 $427   $99,599,573 27
Aug 4, 2011 7 $942,590 -12% -39% 2,510 $376   $100,542,163 28
Aug 5, 2011 9 $1,352,960 +44% -39% 2,025 $668   $101,895,123 29
Aug 6, 2011 8 $1,868,841 +38% -34% 2,025 $923   $103,763,964 30
Aug 7, 2011 9 $1,361,451 -27% -37% 2,025 $672   $105,125,415 31
Aug 8, 2011 9 $638,407 -53% -40% 2,025 $315   $105,763,822 32
Aug 9, 2011 9 $747,436 +17% -36% 2,025 $369   $106,511,258 33
Aug 10, 2011 10 $565,073 -24% -47% 2,025 $279   $107,076,331 34
Aug 11, 2011 10 $488,315 -14% -48% 2,025 $241   $107,564,646 35
Aug 12, 2011 12 $706,118 +45% -48% 1,338 $528   $108,270,764 36
Aug 13, 2011 12 $1,003,550 +42% -46% 1,338 $750   $109,274,314 37
Aug 14, 2011 12 $728,830 -27% -46% 1,338 $545   $110,003,144 38
Aug 15, 2011 12 $333,109 -54% -48% 1,338 $249   $110,336,253 39
Aug 16, 2011 12 $357,164 +7% -52% 1,338 $267   $110,693,417 40
Aug 17, 2011 12 $306,073 -14% -46% 1,338 $229   $110,999,490 41
Aug 18, 2011 12 $296,156 -3% -39% 1,338 $221   $111,295,646 42
Aug 19, 2011 - $388,995 +31% -45% 755 $515   $111,684,641 43
Aug 20, 2011 - $539,949 +39% -46% 755 $715   $112,224,590 44
Aug 21, 2011 - $350,406 -35% -52% 755 $464   $112,574,996 45
Aug 22, 2011 - $158,099 -55% -53% 755 $209   $112,733,095 46
Aug 23, 2011 - $162,471 +3% -55% 755 $215   $112,895,566 47
Aug 24, 2011 - $141,151 -13% -54% 755 $187   $113,036,717 48
Aug 25, 2011 - $139,188 -1% -53% 755 $184   $113,175,905 49
Aug 26, 2011 - $202,150 +45% -48% 465 $435   $113,378,055 50
Aug 27, 2011 - $260,886 +29% -52% 465 $561   $113,638,941 51
Aug 28, 2011 - $176,210 -32% -50% 465 $379   $113,815,151 52
Aug 29, 2011 - $86,078 -51% -46% 465 $185   $113,901,229 53
Aug 30, 2011 - $99,066 +15% -39% 465 $213   $114,000,295 54
Aug 31, 2011 - $78,352 -21% -44% 465 $168   $114,078,647 55
Sep 1, 2011 - $76,001 -3% -45% 465 $163   $114,154,648 56
Sep 2, 2011 - $176,733 +133% -13% 422 $419   $114,331,381 57
Sep 3, 2011 - $253,497 +43% -3% 422 $601   $114,584,878 58
Sep 4, 2011 - $267,806 +6% +52% 422 $635   $114,852,684 59
Sep 5, 2011 28 $182,857 -32% +112% 422 $433   $115,035,541 60
Sep 6, 2011 - $64,340 -65% -35% 422 $152   $115,099,881 61
Sep 7, 2011 - $58,550 -9% -25% 422 $139   $115,158,431 62
Sep 8, 2011 - $51,524 -12% -32% 422 $122   $115,209,955 63
Sep 9, 2011 - $183,507 +256% +4% 503 $365   $115,393,462 64
Sep 10, 2011 - $262,505 +43% +4% 503 $522   $115,655,967 65
Sep 11, 2011 - $139,856 -47% -48% 503 $278   $115,795,823 66
Sep 12, 2011 - $57,341 -59% -69% 503 $114   $115,853,164 67
Sep 13, 2011 - $74,543 +30% +16% 503 $148   $115,927,707 68
Sep 14, 2011 - $64,107 -14% +9% 503 $127   $115,991,814 69
Sep 15, 2011 - $67,312 +5% +31% 503 $134   $116,059,126 70
Sep 16, 2011 - $140,393 +109% -23% 444 $316   $116,199,519 71
Sep 17, 2011 - $199,654 +42% -24% 444 $450   $116,399,173 72
Sep 18, 2011 - $105,314 -47% -25% 444 $237   $116,504,487 73
Sep 19, 2011 - $38,967 -63% -32% 444 $88   $116,543,454 74
Sep 20, 2011 - $46,370 +19% -38% 444 $104   $116,589,824 75
Sep 21, 2011 - $43,988 -5% -31% 444 $99   $116,633,812 76
Sep 22, 2011 - $42,959 -2% -36% 444 $97   $116,676,771 77
Sep 23, 2011 - $88,721 +107% -37% 313 $283   $116,765,492 78
Sep 24, 2011 - $116,770 +32% -42% 313 $373   $116,882,262 79
Sep 25, 2011 - $61,393 -47% -42% 313 $196   $116,943,655 80
Sep 26, 2011 - $24,558 -60% -37% 313 $78   $116,968,213 81
Sep 27, 2011 - $28,869 +18% -38% 313 $92   $116,997,082 82
Sep 28, 2011 - $26,494 -8% -40% 313 $85   $117,023,576 83
Sep 29, 2011 - $28,613 +8% -33% 313 $91   $117,052,189 84
Sep 30, 2011 - $55,073 +92% -38% 222 $248   $117,107,262 85
Oct 1, 2011 - $75,394 +37% -35% 222 $340   $117,182,656 86
Oct 2, 2011 - $41,270 -45% -33% 222 $186   $117,223,926 87
Oct 3, 2011 - $14,721 -64% -40% 222 $66   $117,238,647 88
Oct 4, 2011 - $16,855 +14% -42% 222 $76   $117,255,502 89
Oct 5, 2011 - $16,013 -5% -40% 222 $72   $117,271,515 90
Oct 6, 2011 - $15,533 -3% -46% 222 $70   $117,287,048 91
Oct 7, 2011 - $31,672 +104% -42% 142 $223   $117,318,720 92
Oct 8, 2011 - $41,351 +31% -45% 142 $291   $117,360,071 93
Oct 9, 2011 - $27,998 -32% -32% 142 $197   $117,388,069 94
Oct 10, 2011 - $12,979 -54% -12% 142 $91   $117,401,048 95
Oct 11, 2011 - $9,865 -24% -41% 142 $69   $117,410,913 96
Oct 12, 2011 - $9,981 +1% -38% 142 $70   $117,420,894 97
Oct 13, 2011 - $10,093 +1% -35% 142 $71   $117,430,987 98
Oct 14, 2011 - $18,907 +87% -40% 85 $222   $117,449,894 99
Oct 15, 2011 - $24,097 +27% -42% 85 $283   $117,473,991 100
Oct 16, 2011 - $11,401 -53% -59% 85 $134   $117,485,392 101
Oct 17, 2011 - $4,332 -62% -67% 85 $51   $117,489,724 102
Oct 18, 2011 - $5,848 +35% -41% 85 $69   $117,495,572 103
Oct 19, 2011 - $4,971 -15% -50% 85 $58   $117,500,543 104
Oct 20, 2011 - $5,716 +15% -43% 85 $67   $117,506,259 105
Oct 21, 2011 - $7,464 +31% -61% 50 $149   $117,513,723 106
Oct 22, 2011 - $10,311 +38% -57% 50 $206   $117,524,034 107
Oct 23, 2011 - $4,612 -55% -60% 50 $92   $117,528,646 108
Oct 24, 2011 - $2,168 -53% -50% 50 $43   $117,530,814 109
Oct 25, 2011 - $2,536 +17% -57% 50 $51   $117,533,350 110
Oct 26, 2011 - $2,579 +2% -48% 50 $52   $117,535,929 111
Oct 27, 2011 - $2,630 +2% -54% 50 $53   $117,538,559 112

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 8, 2011 2 $42,372,139   3,040 $13,938   $42,372,139 1
Jul 15, 2011 3 $28,310,245 -33% 3,134 $9,033   $70,682,384 2
Jul 22, 2011 4 $18,419,168 -35% 3,104 $5,934   $89,101,552 3
Jul 29, 2011 7 $11,440,611 -38% 2,510 $4,558   $100,542,163 4
Aug 5, 2011 10 $7,022,483 -39% 2,025 $3,468   $107,564,646 5
Aug 12, 2011 12 $3,731,000 -47% 1,338 $2,788   $111,295,646 6
Aug 19, 2011 16 $1,880,259 -50% 755 $2,490   $113,175,905 7
Aug 26, 2011 20 $978,743 -48% 465 $2,105   $114,154,648 8
Sep 2, 2011 25 $1,055,307 +8% 422 $2,501   $115,209,955 9
Sep 9, 2011 20 $849,171 -20% 503 $1,688   $116,059,126 10
Sep 16, 2011 23 $617,645 -27% 444 $1,391   $116,676,771 11
Sep 23, 2011 27 $375,418 -39% 313 $1,199   $117,052,189 12
Sep 30, 2011 32 $234,859 -37% 222 $1,058   $117,287,048 13
Oct 7, 2011 35 $143,939 -39% 142 $1,014   $117,430,987 14
Oct 14, 2011 45 $75,272 -48% 85 $886   $117,506,259 15
Oct 21, 2011 62 $32,300 -57% 50 $646   $117,538,559 16

Box Office Summary Per Territory

Territory Release
Date
Opening
Weekend
Opening
Weekend
Screens
Maximum
Screens
Theatrical
Engagements
Total
Box Office
Report
Date
India 5/25/2012 $0 0 1 2 $15,054 12/10/2015
 
Rest of World $94,863,988
 
International Total$94,879,042 12/10/2015

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
Oct 16, 20111400,682 400,682$6,122,421$6,122,4211
Oct 23, 20113178,039-56% 578,721$3,049,808$9,172,2292
Oct 30, 20115101,252-43% 679,973$1,517,767$10,689,9963
Nov 6, 2011774,419-27% 754,392$1,115,541$11,805,5374
Nov 13, 20112733,764-55% 788,156$506,122$12,311,6595
Nov 20, 20112240,870+21% 829,026$612,641$12,924,3006
Dec 4, 20111981,313 968,896$771,660$14,431,4368
Dec 25, 201122142,227 1,188,325$1,369,646$16,701,24211
Aug 10, 20141623,261 1,595,804$116,072$20,149,131148
Mar 1, 201522,937 1,771,388$13,510$20,858,430177

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Oct 16, 20113213,603 213,603$4,603,152$4,603,1521
Oct 23, 2011760,555-72% 274,158$1,354,505$5,957,6572
Oct 30, 20111028,393-53% 302,551$651,103$6,608,7603
Nov 6, 20111220,675-27% 323,226$478,150$7,086,9104
Nov 20, 2011206,234 336,423$124,625$7,350,7326
Nov 27, 20111851,732+730% 388,155$986,669$8,337,4017
Jan 8, 20121815,400 493,792$291,506$10,043,53113

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