Meet Dave (2008)

Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $11,803,254Details
International Box Office $38,845,552Details
Worldwide Box Office $50,648,806
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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,251,918 (44.5% of total gross)
Legs:2.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:23.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,011 opening theaters/3,011 max. theaters, 2.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $17,721,317

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 11th, 2008 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: November 25th, 2008 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for bawdy and suggestive humor, action and some language.
Running Time: 90 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Ghostbusters
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Keywords: Friendly Alien on Earth, Robot, Same Actor, Multiple Roles, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy, FBI, Set in New York, Set in New York City
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Twentieth Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, Friendly Films, Guy Walks Into a Bar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 11, 2008 7 $5,251,918   3,011 $1,744   $5,251,918 1
Jul 18, 2008 11 $1,659,424 -68% 3,011 $551   $9,398,409 2
Jul 25, 2008 19 $381,469 -77% 488 $782   $10,839,801 3
Aug 1, 2008 29 $160,020 -58% 223 $718   $11,219,162 4
Aug 8, 2008 34 $113,644 -29% 200 $568   $11,423,756 5
Aug 15, 2008 43 $64,206 -44% 124 $518   $11,564,040 6
Aug 22, 2008 48 $51,358 -20% 92 $558   $11,644,832 7
Aug 29, 2008 54 $41,732 -19% 58 $720   $11,703,916 8
Sep 5, 2008 60 $26,392 -37% 46 $574   $11,743,315 9
Sep 12, 2008 76 $13,817 -48% 30 $461   $11,762,847 10
Sep 19, 2008 70 $13,808 n/c 28 $493   $11,779,331 11
Sep 26, 2008 73 $11,424 -17% 27 $423   $11,794,100 12
Oct 3, 2008 83 $5,624 -51% 16 $352   $11,802,056 13

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 11, 2008 7 $1,725,487     3,011 $573   $1,725,487 1
Jul 12, 2008 7 $2,045,949 +19%   3,011 $679   $3,771,436 2
Jul 13, 2008 7 $1,480,482 -28%   3,011 $492   $5,251,918 3
Jul 14, 2008 8 $673,493 -55%   3,011 $224   $5,925,411 4
Jul 15, 2008 7 $671,027 n/c   3,011 $223   $6,596,438 5
Jul 16, 2008 8 $601,233 -10%   3,011 $200   $7,197,671 6
Jul 17, 2008 8 $541,314 -10%   3,011 $180   $7,738,985 7
Jul 18, 2008 10 $533,039 -2% -69% 3,011 $177   $8,272,024 8
Jul 19, 2008 11 $634,458 +19% -69% 3,011 $211   $8,906,482 9
Jul 20, 2008 11 $491,927 -22% -67% 3,011 $163   $9,398,409 10
Jul 21, 2008 11 $242,285 -51% -64% 3,011 $80   $9,640,694 11
Jul 22, 2008 11 $270,956 +12% -60% 3,011 $90   $9,911,650 12
Jul 23, 2008 11 $276,606 +2% -54% 3,011 $92   $10,188,256 13
Jul 24, 2008 11 $270,076 -2% -50% 3,011 $90   $10,458,332 14
Jul 25, 2008 - $120,496 -55% -77% 488 $247   $10,578,828 15
Jul 26, 2008 - $154,995 +29% -76% 488 $318   $10,733,823 16
Jul 27, 2008 - $105,978 -32% -78% 488 $217   $10,839,801 17
Jul 28, 2008 - $50,006 -53% -79% 488 $102   $10,889,807 18
Jul 29, 2008 - $58,742 +17% -78% 488 $120   $10,948,549 19
Jul 30, 2008 - $58,541 n/c -79% 488 $120   $11,007,090 20
Jul 31, 2008 - $52,052 -11% -81% 488 $107   $11,059,142 21
Aug 1, 2008 - $49,881 -4% -59% 223 $224   $11,109,023 22
Aug 2, 2008 - $68,563 +37% -56% 223 $307   $11,177,586 23
Aug 3, 2008 - $41,576 -39% -61% 223 $186   $11,219,162 24
Aug 4, 2008 - $25,610 -38% -49% 223 $115   $11,244,772 25
Aug 5, 2008 - $27,345 +7% -53% 223 $123   $11,272,117 26
Aug 6, 2008 - $20,736 -24% -65% 223 $93   $11,292,853 27
Aug 7, 2008 - $17,259 -17% -67% 223 $77   $11,310,112 28
Aug 8, 2008 - $36,714 +113% -26% 200 $184   $11,346,826 29
Aug 9, 2008 - $45,505 +24% -34% 200 $228   $11,392,331 30
Aug 10, 2008 - $31,425 -31% -24% 200 $157   $11,423,756 31
Aug 11, 2008 - $18,458 -41% -28% 200 $92   $11,442,214 32
Aug 12, 2008 - $20,477 +11% -25% 200 $102   $11,462,691 33
Aug 13, 2008 - $19,015 -7% -8% 200 $95   $11,481,706 34
Aug 14, 2008 - $18,128 -5% +5% 200 $91   $11,499,834 35
Aug 15, 2008 - $18,533 +2% -50% 124 $149   $11,518,367 36
Aug 16, 2008 - $26,580 +43% -42% 124 $214   $11,544,947 37
Aug 17, 2008 - $19,093 -28% -39% 124 $154   $11,564,040 38
Aug 18, 2008 - $6,849 -64% -63% 124 $55   $11,570,889 39
Aug 19, 2008 - $8,232 +20% -60% 124 $66   $11,579,121 40
Aug 20, 2008 - $7,365 -11% -61% 124 $59   $11,586,486 41
Aug 21, 2008 - $6,988 -5% -61% 124 $56   $11,593,474 42
Aug 22, 2008 - $14,483 +107% -22% 92 $157   $11,607,957 43
Aug 23, 2008 - $22,416 +55% -16% 92 $244   $11,630,373 44
Aug 24, 2008 - $14,459 -35% -24% 92 $157   $11,644,832 45
Aug 25, 2008 - $4,150 -71% -39% 92 $45   $11,648,982 46
Aug 26, 2008 - $4,918 +19% -40% 92 $53   $11,653,900 47
Aug 27, 2008 - $4,562 -7% -38% 92 $50   $11,658,462 48
Aug 28, 2008 - $3,722 -18% -47% 92 $40   $11,662,184 49
Aug 29, 2008 - $7,571 +103% -48% 58 $131   $11,669,755 50
Aug 30, 2008 - $16,108 +113% -28% 58 $278   $11,685,863 51
Aug 31, 2008 - $18,053 +12% +25% 58 $311   $11,703,916 52
Sep 1, 2008 52 $8,840 -51% +113% 58 $152   $11,712,756 53
Sep 2, 2008 - $1,487 -83% -70% 58 $26   $11,714,243 54
Sep 3, 2008 - $1,329 -11% -71% 58 $23   $11,715,572 55
Sep 4, 2008 - $1,351 +2% -64% 58 $23   $11,716,923 56
Sep 5, 2008 - $5,880 +335% -22% 46 $128   $11,722,803 57
Sep 6, 2008 - $12,659 +115% -21% 46 $275   $11,735,462 58
Sep 7, 2008 - $7,853 -38% -57% 46 $171   $11,743,315 59
Sep 8, 2008 - $1,380 -82% -84% 46 $30   $11,744,695 60
Sep 9, 2008 - $1,472 +7% -1% 46 $32   $11,746,167 61
Sep 10, 2008 - $1,403 -5% +6% 46 $31   $11,747,570 62
Sep 11, 2008 - $1,460 +4% +8% 46 $32   $11,749,030 63
Sep 12, 2008 - $2,901 +99% -51% 30 $97   $11,751,931 64
Sep 13, 2008 - $6,490 +124% -49% 30 $216   $11,758,421 65
Sep 14, 2008 - $4,426 -32% -44% 30 $148   $11,762,847 66
Sep 15, 2008 - $624 -86% -55% 30 $21   $11,763,471 67
Sep 16, 2008 - $696 +12% -53% 30 $23   $11,764,167 68
Sep 17, 2008 - $620 -11% -56% 30 $21   $11,764,787 69
Sep 18, 2008 - $736 +19% -50% 30 $25   $11,765,523 70

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 11, 2008 7 $7,738,985   3,011 $2,570   $7,738,985 1
Jul 18, 2008 11 $2,719,347 -65% 3,011 $903   $10,458,332 2
Jul 25, 2008 19 $600,810 -78% 488 $1,231   $11,059,142 3
Aug 1, 2008 32 $250,970 -58% 223 $1,125   $11,310,112 4
Aug 8, 2008 39 $189,722 -24% 200 $949   $11,499,834 5
Aug 15, 2008 48 $93,640 -51% 124 $755   $11,593,474 6
Aug 22, 2008 51 $68,710 -27% 92 $747   $11,662,184 7
Aug 29, 2008 57 $54,739 -20% 58 $944   $11,716,923 8
Sep 5, 2008 66 $32,107 -41% 46 $698   $11,749,030 9
Sep 12, 2008 81 $16,493 -49% 30 $550   $11,765,523 10
Sep 19, 2008 73 $17,153 +4% 28 $613   $11,782,676 11
Sep 26, 2008 75 $13,756 -20% 27 $509   $11,796,432 12
Oct 3, 2008 88 $6,822 -50% 16 $426   $11,803,254 13

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Leading Cast

Eddie Murphy    Dave

Supporting Cast

Elizabeth Banks    Gina Morrison
Gabrielle Union    No. 3 – Cultural Officer
Scott Caan    Dooley
Ed Helms    No. 2 - 2nd In Command
Kevin Hart    No. 17
Mike O'Malley    Knox
Pat Kilbane    No.4 - Security Officer
Judah Friedlander    Engineer
Marc Blucas    Mark
Jim Turner    Doctor
Austyn Lind Myers    Josh Morrison
Adam Tomei    No. 35
Brian Huskey    Lieutenant Right Arm
Shawn Christian    Lieutenant Left Arm
Rob Moran    E.R. Doctor
Jane Bradbury    No. 81 - Female Crew
Brad Wilson    Lieutenant Right Leg
Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.    Burly Crew Member
John Gatins    Air Traffic Controller
Nick Berman    Young Bully
Smith Cho    Lieutenant Left Leg
Yung-I Chang    Apple Genius
David "Goldy" Goldsmith*    Lieutenant Buttocks
Paul Scheer    Lieutenant Kneecap
James Michael Connor    Principal
Justin Robbins    What The Boy
Miles Robbins    Freckled Boy
Allisyn Ashley Arm    Nerdy Girl
Stephanie Venditto    MRI Technician
Richard Cerenzio    Announcer at Street Fair
Jane Altman    Old Woman
Philip Pavel    Old Navy Salesman
Yvette Nicole Brown    Old Navy Saleswoman
Charlie Guardino    Police Sergeant
Craig Gellis    Robber
Tim Sitarz    Robber
Thomas Langston    Little Boy at Park
John Mainieri    Middle-Aged Man
Phyllis Kay    Middle-Aged Wife
Michael Izquierdo    Make Out Guy
Kristen Connolly    Make Out Girl
Monica Flores    Mouth Crew
Scott Levine    Mouth Crew
Boni Yanagisawa    Mouth Crew
Floyd Levine    Old Man on Toilet
Richie Allan    Homeless Man
Alex Berg    Timid Crew Member
Brandon Molale    Security Guard
Phaedra Nielson    Waitress
Mel Cowan    Detective
Janine Edwards    Apple Store Girl
Michael Winther    Tourist
Asako Takasue    Convenience Store Clerk
Abbey Lerman    Woman at Old Navy
Makoto Tanaka    Engine Crew
Mark Rangel    Engine Crew
Rashida Roy    No. 37
Naked Cowboy    Naked Cowboy
William Penick    Stockbroker
Hannah Feldner-Shaw    Salsa Dancer
Cecilio Moctezuma    Salsa Dancer
Annette Nicole    Salsa Dancer
Christian Perry    Salsa Dancer
Brandon Vega    Salsa Dancer
Mirly "Chino" Espinoza*    Salsa Band
Cesar Espinoza    Salsa Band
Yalil Guerra    Salsa Band
Stephen Giraldo    Salsa Band
James Zavaleta    Salsa Band
Otto Granillo    Salsa Band
Gerardo Rivera    Salsa Band
Ken Alan    A Chorus Line Dancer
David Baum    A Chorus Line Dancer
Michael Berresse    A Chorus Line Dancer
E. Clayton Cornelious    A Chorus Line Dancer
Natalie Cortez    A Chorus Line Dancer
Mara Davi    A Chorus Line Dancer
Jessica Lee Goldyn    A Chorus Line Dancer
Deidre Goodwin    A Chorus Line Dancer
Nadine Isenegger    A Chorus Line Dancer
Pamela Jordan    A Chorus Line Dancer
James T. Lane    A Chorus Line Dancer
Paul McGill    A Chorus Line Dancer
Alisan Porter    A Chorus Line Dancer
Jeffrey Schecter    A Chorus Line Dancer
Yuku Takara    A Chorus Line Dancer
Jason Tam    A Chorus Line Dancer
Grant K. Turner    A Chorus Line Dancer
Chryssie Whitehead    A Chorus Line Dancer
Tony Yazbeck    A Chorus Line Dancer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brian Robbins    Director
Rob Greenberg    Screenwriter
Bill Corbett    Screenwriter
Jon Berg    Producer
Todd Komarnicki    Producer
David T. Friendly    Producer
Arnon Milchan    Executive Producer
Thomas M. Hammel    Executive Producer
Clay A. Griffith    Production Designer
Ned Bastille    Editor
John Debney    Composer
Clark Mathis    Director of Photography
Lars P. Winther    Associate Producer
Lars P. Winther    Assistant Director
Andy Gill    Second Unit Director
Thomas M. Hammel    Unit Production Manager
Raymond Quinlan    Unit Production Manager
Kathleen Courtney    Production Supervisor
Melanie Mullens-Hoyson    Production Supervisor
Beat Frutiger    Art Director
Nicholas Lundy    Art Director
Robert Greenfield    Set Decorator
Elaine O Donnell    Set Decorator
Brian Pearson    Second Unit Camera
Ruth E. Carter    Costume Designer
Lisa Nora Lovaas    Costume Supervisor
Kevin M. Ritter    Costume Supervisor
Pamela March    Additional Editor
Richard Bryce Goodman    Sound Mixer
William Sarokin    Sound Mixer
Paul Massey    Re-recording Mixer
David Giammarco    Re-recording Mixer
John J. Morris    Supervising Sound Editor
John A. Larsen*    Supervising Sound Editor
Dave Grimaldi    Sound Effects Editor
Nancy Macleod    Sound Effects Editor
John J. Morris    Sound Designer
Michael Magill    Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro    Dialogue Editor
Jeff Carson    Music Editor
Jim Harrison    Music Editor
Liquid Music    Music Editor
Helena Lea    Music Editor
Melanie Hughes-Weaver*    Make up
Debra S. Coleman*    Make up
Camille Friend    Hairstylist
Joann Stafford-Chaney    Hairstylist
Juel Bestrop    Casting Director
Seth Yanklewitz    Casting Director
Kathleen Chopin    Casting Director
Andy Gill    Stunt Coordinator

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

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August 17th, 2008

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August 10th, 2008

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August 3rd, 2008

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July 27th, 2008

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July 20th, 2008

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July 15th, 2008

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July 13th, 2008

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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$5,251,918 (44.5% of total gross)
Legs:2.25 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:23.3% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 0.8 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,011 opening theaters/3,011 max. theaters, 2.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $17,721,317

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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: July 11th, 2008 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: November 25th, 2008 by Fox Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG for bawdy and suggestive humor, action and some language.
Running Time: 90 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Ghostbusters
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Keywords: Friendly Alien on Earth, Robot, Same Actor, Multiple Roles, Farcical / Slapstick Comedy, FBI, Set in New York, Set in New York City
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Science Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Twentieth Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, Friendly Films, Guy Walks Into a Bar
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Leading Cast

Eddie Murphy    Dave

Supporting Cast

Elizabeth Banks    Gina Morrison
Gabrielle Union    No. 3 – Cultural Officer
Scott Caan    Dooley
Ed Helms    No. 2 - 2nd In Command
Kevin Hart    No. 17
Mike O'Malley    Knox
Pat Kilbane    No.4 - Security Officer
Judah Friedlander    Engineer
Marc Blucas    Mark
Jim Turner    Doctor
Austyn Lind Myers    Josh Morrison
Adam Tomei    No. 35
Brian Huskey    Lieutenant Right Arm
Shawn Christian    Lieutenant Left Arm
Rob Moran    E.R. Doctor
Jane Bradbury    No. 81 - Female Crew
Brad Wilson    Lieutenant Right Leg
Miguel A. Núñez, Jr.    Burly Crew Member
John Gatins    Air Traffic Controller
Nick Berman    Young Bully
Smith Cho    Lieutenant Left Leg
Yung-I Chang    Apple Genius
David "Goldy" Goldsmith*    Lieutenant Buttocks
Paul Scheer    Lieutenant Kneecap
James Michael Connor    Principal
Justin Robbins    What The Boy
Miles Robbins    Freckled Boy
Allisyn Ashley Arm    Nerdy Girl
Stephanie Venditto    MRI Technician
Richard Cerenzio    Announcer at Street Fair
Jane Altman    Old Woman
Philip Pavel    Old Navy Salesman
Yvette Nicole Brown    Old Navy Saleswoman
Charlie Guardino    Police Sergeant
Craig Gellis    Robber
Tim Sitarz    Robber
Thomas Langston    Little Boy at Park
John Mainieri    Middle-Aged Man
Phyllis Kay    Middle-Aged Wife
Michael Izquierdo    Make Out Guy
Kristen Connolly    Make Out Girl
Monica Flores    Mouth Crew
Scott Levine    Mouth Crew
Boni Yanagisawa    Mouth Crew
Floyd Levine    Old Man on Toilet
Richie Allan    Homeless Man
Alex Berg    Timid Crew Member
Brandon Molale    Security Guard
Phaedra Nielson    Waitress
Mel Cowan    Detective
Janine Edwards    Apple Store Girl
Michael Winther    Tourist
Asako Takasue    Convenience Store Clerk
Abbey Lerman    Woman at Old Navy
Makoto Tanaka    Engine Crew
Mark Rangel    Engine Crew
Rashida Roy    No. 37
Naked Cowboy    Naked Cowboy
William Penick    Stockbroker
Hannah Feldner-Shaw    Salsa Dancer
Cecilio Moctezuma    Salsa Dancer
Annette Nicole    Salsa Dancer
Christian Perry    Salsa Dancer
Brandon Vega    Salsa Dancer
Mirly "Chino" Espinoza*    Salsa Band
Cesar Espinoza    Salsa Band
Yalil Guerra    Salsa Band
Stephen Giraldo    Salsa Band
James Zavaleta    Salsa Band
Otto Granillo    Salsa Band
Gerardo Rivera    Salsa Band
Ken Alan    A Chorus Line Dancer
David Baum    A Chorus Line Dancer
Michael Berresse    A Chorus Line Dancer
E. Clayton Cornelious    A Chorus Line Dancer
Natalie Cortez    A Chorus Line Dancer
Mara Davi    A Chorus Line Dancer
Jessica Lee Goldyn    A Chorus Line Dancer
Deidre Goodwin    A Chorus Line Dancer
Nadine Isenegger    A Chorus Line Dancer
Pamela Jordan    A Chorus Line Dancer
James T. Lane    A Chorus Line Dancer
Paul McGill    A Chorus Line Dancer
Alisan Porter    A Chorus Line Dancer
Jeffrey Schecter    A Chorus Line Dancer
Yuku Takara    A Chorus Line Dancer
Jason Tam    A Chorus Line Dancer
Grant K. Turner    A Chorus Line Dancer
Chryssie Whitehead    A Chorus Line Dancer
Tony Yazbeck    A Chorus Line Dancer

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

Production and Technical Credits

Brian Robbins    Director
Rob Greenberg    Screenwriter
Bill Corbett    Screenwriter
Jon Berg    Producer
Todd Komarnicki    Producer
David T. Friendly    Producer
Arnon Milchan    Executive Producer
Thomas M. Hammel    Executive Producer
Clay A. Griffith    Production Designer
Ned Bastille    Editor
John Debney    Composer
Clark Mathis    Director of Photography
Lars P. Winther    Associate Producer
Lars P. Winther    Assistant Director
Andy Gill    Second Unit Director
Thomas M. Hammel    Unit Production Manager
Raymond Quinlan    Unit Production Manager
Kathleen Courtney    Production Supervisor
Melanie Mullens-Hoyson    Production Supervisor
Beat Frutiger    Art Director
Nicholas Lundy    Art Director
Robert Greenfield    Set Decorator
Elaine O Donnell    Set Decorator
Brian Pearson    Second Unit Camera
Ruth E. Carter    Costume Designer
Lisa Nora Lovaas    Costume Supervisor
Kevin M. Ritter    Costume Supervisor
Pamela March    Additional Editor
Richard Bryce Goodman    Sound Mixer
William Sarokin    Sound Mixer
Paul Massey    Re-recording Mixer
David Giammarco    Re-recording Mixer
John J. Morris    Supervising Sound Editor
John A. Larsen*    Supervising Sound Editor
Dave Grimaldi    Sound Effects Editor
Nancy Macleod    Sound Effects Editor
John J. Morris    Sound Designer
Michael Magill    Dialogue Editor
Gloria D'Alessandro    Dialogue Editor
Jeff Carson    Music Editor
Jim Harrison    Music Editor
Liquid Music    Music Editor
Helena Lea    Music Editor
Melanie Hughes-Weaver*    Make up
Debra S. Coleman*    Make up
Camille Friend    Hairstylist
Joann Stafford-Chaney    Hairstylist
Juel Bestrop    Casting Director
Seth Yanklewitz    Casting Director
Kathleen Chopin    Casting Director
Andy Gill    Stunt Coordinator

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

DVD Rentals - Hancock Flies to the Top

December 9th, 2008

There were not that many new releases to chart this week, but Hancock was able to open on top with about 40% more rentals than Tropic Thunder. More...

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November 25th, 2008

Strange week. There are a dozen spotlight reviews on the list this week, but only one is for a DVD coming out this week. Ten are for DVDs that arrived late, and one spotlight review is actually early. As for this week's releases, there are not that many that seem like must haves and none rise to the level of a DVD Pick of the Week. If I were to choose the best release found below, it's WALL-E, which came out last week. But even then I would chose the Blu-ray I reviewed last week over the DVD. Despite the lack of a top tier release, there were still more than enough that it was necessary to split the list into two parts. Part one can be found here. More...

DVD Releases for November 26, 2008 - Part I

November 25th, 2008

Strange week. There are a dozen spotlight reviews on the list this week, but only one is for a DVD coming out this week. Ten are for DVDs that arrived late, and one spotlight review is actually early. As for this week's releases, there are not that many that seem like must-haves and none rise to the level of a DVD Pick of the Week. If I were to choose the best release found below, it's WALL-E, which came out last week. But even then I would chose the Blu-ray I reviewed last week over the DVD. Despite the lack of a top tier release, there were still more than enough that it was necessary to split the list into two parts. Part two can be found here. More...

International Details - Zohan Messes with the International Box Office

September 7th, 2008

You Don't Mess With The Zohan slipped out of the top five with $7.96 million on 2296 screens in 33 markets for a total of $69.53 million internationally, which is more than Adam Sandler's previous film made in total internationally. This week the film opened in France landing in 10th place with just $816,000, but it was playing on just 171 screens. On the other hand, it added $1.66 million on 335 screens in Spain for a two-week total of $6.45 million. More...

International Details - Hell Pulls in the Gold

August 31st, 2008

Hellboy 2: The Golden Army returned to the international chart in sixth place with $7.20 million on 828 screens in 14 markets for a total of $32.93 million. Of that weekend haul, $5.45 million was earned on 464 screens in the U.K., where it topped the charts this past weekend. Compared to the original, this film has made more domestically and more worldwide, while it is nearing its international total with openings in Australia, Spain, Brazil, Germany, France, and other markets left ahead of it. More...

International Details - Cliff Strong Overseas

August 24th, 2008

Ponyo on the Cliff is locked in first place in Japan growing by 13% to $7.75 million on 481 screens over the weekend for a total of $90.47 million at the end of last weekend, and it is likely that it has hit $100 million in the meantime. More...

International Details - Panda Leads the Back of the Pack

August 17th, 2008

Kung Fu Panda slipped to sixth place with $9.34 million on 4736 screens in 47 markets for a total of $349.69 million internationally. The film is starting to shed theaters and markets at an accelerated pace, however, it still has openings in Italy and other smaller markets ahead of it, while it could reach $400 million internationally and $600 million worldwide before the end of its run. (The latter it a lot easier than the former.) More...

International Details - Another Milestone for Hancock

August 10th, 2008

Hancock fell from second to sixth with $12.03 million on 5425 screens in 68 markets, however, it still reached $300 million internationally since last week and now has a running tally of $319.43 million. Its best market of the weekend was Spain where it added $1.92 million on 567 screens over the weekend for a total of $20.56 million after two. Meanwhile, its best market overall remains the U.K. where it has $47.09 million after a month of release, including $900,000 on 318 screens this past weekend. With Japan and Italy still ahead, the film should become Will Smith's second $600 million movie, but it will end well back of Independence Day. More...

International Details - Milestone Weekend

August 3rd, 2008

Hancock fell 56% to $20.22 million on 7516 screens in 70 markets, however, that was still enough for second place on the international chart this week, and lifted its totals to $295.58 million internationally and $502.06 million worldwide, reaching a major milestone. The film's best market of the week was Spain where it remained in first place with $3.98 million on 575 screens for a total of $16.86 million. It is also performing well in Germany where it held on to second place with $1.70 million on 755 screens over the weekend and $33.62 million after four. However, it is starting to slip in the U.K. falling to fifth place with $1.40 million on 400 screens, but its total of $45.15 million in that market is still fantastic. Hancock likely hit $300 million early last week, and it has yet to open in Japan and Italy. More...

Dark Knight Continues its Record Breaking Run

July 29th, 2008

The Dark Knight added a few more records to its impressive list of accomplishments, but it wasn't enough to prevent the overall box office from suffering, as it was down to $181 million over the weekend. That represents a stunning 31% drop-off from last weekend. However, since last weekend was the largest weekend on record, this was not surprising. What was a little surprising was the year-to-year decline; granted, it was down less than 2% from the same weekend last year, but that's still disappointing. As for the year-to-date numbers, strong midweek numbers helped push 2008 into the lead, barely, with 2008 earning $5.68 billion to $5.67 billion for 2007. More...

International Details - Panda Continues to Perform

July 27th, 2008

For the third week in a row, Kung Fu Panda performed excellently on the international scene, but was not on par with the top of the chart. Over the previous weekend, the film finished in third place with $29.02 million on 4460 screens in 51 screens for a total of $273.20 million. This week the film opened three of the four Scandinavian markets including Denmark where it opened in first place with $1.10 million on 87 screens over the weekend and $1.23 million in total. Meanwhile, the film only managed third in Norway with $834,000 on 105 screens over the weekend and $1.2 million in total and it managed third place in Sweden with $689,000 on 149 screens and $840,000 in total. Additionally, the film made $3.02 million on 466 screens over the weekend for a total of $27.57 million after three weeks. Next up for the film is Japan this weekend while it opens in Italy at the end of the month. More...

Record Number of Records?

July 22nd, 2008

Wow.

It is always better to underestimate demand and be pleasantly surprised, but The Dark Knight beat practically all expectations. It is such a huge hit that its weekend haul was better than the industry as a whole managed last weekend, and more than the industry made the same weekend last year. In fact, the $254 million weekend haul was a biggest all time. Needless to say, there was substantial growth this past weekend and the overall box office was up 68% from last weekend and 64% from the same weekend last year. Meanwhile, 2008 is still behind 2007 $5.37 billion to $5.41 billion, but that lead won't last. More...

International Details - Panda Throws Its Weight Around

July 20th, 2008

Kung Fu Panda grew to its biggest yet pulling in $45.32 million on 6314 screens in 49 markets for a total of $221.64 million. This includes openings in France where it placed second with $8.64 million on 743 screens for the full week and in Spain where it topped the charts with $6.29 million on 581 screens. The film's best holdover was The U.K. where it slipped a spot to third with $5.55 million on 456 screens for a two-week total of $21.57 million. It also held well in Germany adding $4.54 million on 838 screens for a two-week total of $11.14 million while it now has $20.38 million in Australia, including $3.17 million on 361 screens during this past weekend. Meanwhile, the film has yet to open in Italy or Japan, as well as a few other smaller markets, and should have no trouble reaching $300 million before long. More...

Hellboy is Hot, Box Office is Not

July 15th, 2008

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Weekend Estimates: Hellboy Healthy, Journey Jovial, Dave Disastrous

July 13th, 2008

The weekend belongs to Hellboy, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. With $35.9 million, the franchise looks as though it's well and truly reborn, and a $100 million box office run seems assured. Journey to the Center of the Earth was also solid, with $20.6 million. That's particularly strong given the relatively small number of digital 3-D screens installed in the US so far. But the other opener had a harder time... More...

Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of July 11, 2008

July 12th, 2008

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July 10th, 2008

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July 5th, 2008

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 11, 2008 7 $5,251,918   3,011 $1,744   $5,251,918 1
Jul 18, 2008 11 $1,659,424 -68% 3,011 $551   $9,398,409 2
Jul 25, 2008 19 $381,469 -77% 488 $782   $10,839,801 3
Aug 1, 2008 29 $160,020 -58% 223 $718   $11,219,162 4
Aug 8, 2008 34 $113,644 -29% 200 $568   $11,423,756 5
Aug 15, 2008 43 $64,206 -44% 124 $518   $11,564,040 6
Aug 22, 2008 48 $51,358 -20% 92 $558   $11,644,832 7
Aug 29, 2008 54 $41,732 -19% 58 $720   $11,703,916 8
Sep 5, 2008 60 $26,392 -37% 46 $574   $11,743,315 9
Sep 12, 2008 76 $13,817 -48% 30 $461   $11,762,847 10
Sep 19, 2008 70 $13,808 n/c 28 $493   $11,779,331 11
Sep 26, 2008 73 $11,424 -17% 27 $423   $11,794,100 12
Oct 3, 2008 83 $5,624 -51% 16 $352   $11,802,056 13

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Jul 11, 2008 7 $1,725,487     3,011 $573   $1,725,487 1
Jul 12, 2008 7 $2,045,949 +19%   3,011 $679   $3,771,436 2
Jul 13, 2008 7 $1,480,482 -28%   3,011 $492   $5,251,918 3
Jul 14, 2008 8 $673,493 -55%   3,011 $224   $5,925,411 4
Jul 15, 2008 7 $671,027 n/c   3,011 $223   $6,596,438 5
Jul 16, 2008 8 $601,233 -10%   3,011 $200   $7,197,671 6
Jul 17, 2008 8 $541,314 -10%   3,011 $180   $7,738,985 7
Jul 18, 2008 10 $533,039 -2% -69% 3,011 $177   $8,272,024 8
Jul 19, 2008 11 $634,458 +19% -69% 3,011 $211   $8,906,482 9
Jul 20, 2008 11 $491,927 -22% -67% 3,011 $163   $9,398,409 10
Jul 21, 2008 11 $242,285 -51% -64% 3,011 $80   $9,640,694 11
Jul 22, 2008 11 $270,956 +12% -60% 3,011 $90   $9,911,650 12
Jul 23, 2008 11 $276,606 +2% -54% 3,011 $92   $10,188,256 13
Jul 24, 2008 11 $270,076 -2% -50% 3,011 $90   $10,458,332 14
Jul 25, 2008 - $120,496 -55% -77% 488 $247   $10,578,828 15
Jul 26, 2008 - $154,995 +29% -76% 488 $318   $10,733,823 16
Jul 27, 2008 - $105,978 -32% -78% 488 $217   $10,839,801 17
Jul 28, 2008 - $50,006 -53% -79% 488 $102   $10,889,807 18
Jul 29, 2008 - $58,742 +17% -78% 488 $120   $10,948,549 19
Jul 30, 2008 - $58,541 n/c -79% 488 $120   $11,007,090 20
Jul 31, 2008 - $52,052 -11% -81% 488 $107   $11,059,142 21
Aug 1, 2008 - $49,881 -4% -59% 223 $224   $11,109,023 22
Aug 2, 2008 - $68,563 +37% -56% 223 $307   $11,177,586 23
Aug 3, 2008 - $41,576 -39% -61% 223 $186   $11,219,162 24
Aug 4, 2008 - $25,610 -38% -49% 223 $115   $11,244,772 25
Aug 5, 2008 - $27,345 +7% -53% 223 $123   $11,272,117 26
Aug 6, 2008 - $20,736 -24% -65% 223 $93   $11,292,853 27
Aug 7, 2008 - $17,259 -17% -67% 223 $77   $11,310,112 28
Aug 8, 2008 - $36,714 +113% -26% 200 $184   $11,346,826 29
Aug 9, 2008 - $45,505 +24% -34% 200 $228   $11,392,331 30
Aug 10, 2008 - $31,425 -31% -24% 200 $157   $11,423,756 31
Aug 11, 2008 - $18,458 -41% -28% 200 $92   $11,442,214 32
Aug 12, 2008 - $20,477 +11% -25% 200 $102   $11,462,691 33
Aug 13, 2008 - $19,015 -7% -8% 200 $95   $11,481,706 34
Aug 14, 2008 - $18,128 -5% +5% 200 $91   $11,499,834 35
Aug 15, 2008 - $18,533 +2% -50% 124 $149   $11,518,367 36
Aug 16, 2008 - $26,580 +43% -42% 124 $214   $11,544,947 37
Aug 17, 2008 - $19,093 -28% -39% 124 $154   $11,564,040 38
Aug 18, 2008 - $6,849 -64% -63% 124 $55   $11,570,889 39
Aug 19, 2008 - $8,232 +20% -60% 124 $66   $11,579,121 40
Aug 20, 2008 - $7,365 -11% -61% 124 $59   $11,586,486 41
Aug 21, 2008 - $6,988 -5% -61% 124 $56   $11,593,474 42
Aug 22, 2008 - $14,483 +107% -22% 92 $157   $11,607,957 43
Aug 23, 2008 - $22,416 +55% -16% 92 $244   $11,630,373 44
Aug 24, 2008 - $14,459 -35% -24% 92 $157   $11,644,832 45
Aug 25, 2008 - $4,150 -71% -39% 92 $45   $11,648,982 46
Aug 26, 2008 - $4,918 +19% -40% 92 $53   $11,653,900 47
Aug 27, 2008 - $4,562 -7% -38% 92 $50   $11,658,462 48
Aug 28, 2008 - $3,722 -18% -47% 92 $40   $11,662,184 49
Aug 29, 2008 - $7,571 +103% -48% 58 $131   $11,669,755 50
Aug 30, 2008 - $16,108 +113% -28% 58 $278   $11,685,863 51
Aug 31, 2008 - $18,053 +12% +25% 58 $311   $11,703,916 52
Sep 1, 2008 52 $8,840 -51% +113% 58 $152   $11,712,756 53
Sep 2, 2008 - $1,487 -83% -70% 58 $26   $11,714,243 54
Sep 3, 2008 - $1,329 -11% -71% 58 $23   $11,715,572 55
Sep 4, 2008 - $1,351 +2% -64% 58 $23   $11,716,923 56
Sep 5, 2008 - $5,880 +335% -22% 46 $128   $11,722,803 57
Sep 6, 2008 - $12,659 +115% -21% 46 $275   $11,735,462 58
Sep 7, 2008 - $7,853 -38% -57% 46 $171   $11,743,315 59
Sep 8, 2008 - $1,380 -82% -84% 46 $30   $11,744,695 60
Sep 9, 2008 - $1,472 +7% -1% 46 $32   $11,746,167 61
Sep 10, 2008 - $1,403 -5% +6% 46 $31   $11,747,570 62
Sep 11, 2008 - $1,460 +4% +8% 46 $32   $11,749,030 63
Sep 12, 2008 - $2,901 +99% -51% 30 $97   $11,751,931 64
Sep 13, 2008 - $6,490 +124% -49% 30 $216   $11,758,421 65
Sep 14, 2008 - $4,426 -32% -44% 30 $148   $11,762,847 66
Sep 15, 2008 - $624 -86% -55% 30 $21   $11,763,471 67
Sep 16, 2008 - $696 +12% -53% 30 $23   $11,764,167 68
Sep 17, 2008 - $620 -11% -56% 30 $21   $11,764,787 69
Sep 18, 2008 - $736 +19% -50% 30 $25   $11,765,523 70

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Jul 11, 2008 7 $7,738,985   3,011 $2,570   $7,738,985 1
Jul 18, 2008 11 $2,719,347 -65% 3,011 $903   $10,458,332 2
Jul 25, 2008 19 $600,810 -78% 488 $1,231   $11,059,142 3
Aug 1, 2008 32 $250,970 -58% 223 $1,125   $11,310,112 4
Aug 8, 2008 39 $189,722 -24% 200 $949   $11,499,834 5
Aug 15, 2008 48 $93,640 -51% 124 $755   $11,593,474 6
Aug 22, 2008 51 $68,710 -27% 92 $747   $11,662,184 7
Aug 29, 2008 57 $54,739 -20% 58 $944   $11,716,923 8
Sep 5, 2008 66 $32,107 -41% 46 $698   $11,749,030 9
Sep 12, 2008 81 $16,493 -49% 30 $550   $11,765,523 10
Sep 19, 2008 73 $17,153 +4% 28 $613   $11,782,676 11
Sep 26, 2008 75 $13,756 -20% 27 $509   $11,796,432 12
Oct 3, 2008 88 $6,822 -50% 16 $426   $11,803,254 13

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Worldwide Cumulative Box Office Records


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