Did You Hear About the Morgans? (2009)

Did You Hear About the Morgans? poster
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $29,580,087Details
International Box Office $50,900,479Details
Worldwide Box Office $80,480,566
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $9,170,360 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $546,976 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $9,717,336
Further financial details...

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$6,616,571 (22.4% of total gross)
Legs:4.47 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:36.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$58,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,718 opening theaters/2,718 max. theaters, 3.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $42,213,240

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,001-3,100) 3,035 $29,580,087
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,901-2,000) 1,988 $50,900,479
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,201-2,300) 2,216 $80,480,566

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


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Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 18th, 2009 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: March 16th, 2010 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 For some sexual references and momentary violence
Running Time: 103 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Just Go With It
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Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Castle Rock Entertainment, Banter Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 400 $6,870,267 Jan 1, 2010 17
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day) 305 $5,000,143 Dec 25, 2009 10
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 368 $7,326,879 Dec 25, 2009 10

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 18, 2009 4 $6,616,571   2,718 $2,434   $6,616,571 1
Dec 25, 2009 9 $5,000,143 -24% 2,718 $1,840   $15,600,328 2
Jan 1, 2010 8 $4,932,338 -1% 2,718 $1,815   $25,312,384 3
Jan 8, 2010 15 $1,546,172 -69% 1,820 $850   $28,346,423 4
Jan 15, 2010 23 $394,619 -74% 521 $757   $29,284,626 5
Jan 22, 2010 33 $126,175 -68% 184 $686   $29,580,087 6

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 18, 2009 4 $2,338,392     2,718 $860   $2,338,392 1
Dec 19, 2009 4 $2,412,967 +3%   2,718 $888   $4,751,359 2
Dec 20, 2009 4 $1,865,212 -23%   2,718 $686   $6,616,571 3
Dec 21, 2009 4 $1,085,573 -42%   2,718 $399   $7,702,144 4
Dec 22, 2009 4 $1,201,654 +11%   2,718 $442   $8,903,798 5
Dec 23, 2009 6 $1,033,367 -14%   2,718 $380   $9,937,165 6
Dec 24, 2009 8 $663,020 -36%   2,718 $244   $10,600,185 7
Dec 25, 2009 9 $1,539,943 +132% -34% 2,718 $567   $12,140,128 8
Dec 26, 2009 8 $1,963,417 +27% -19% 2,718 $722   $14,103,545 9
Dec 27, 2009 9 $1,496,783 -24% -20% 2,718 $551   $15,600,328 10
Dec 28, 2009 8 $1,102,918 -26% +2% 2,718 $406   $16,703,246 11
Dec 29, 2009 8 $1,199,043 +9% n/c 2,718 $441   $17,902,289 12
Dec 30, 2009 8 $1,191,530 -1% +15% 2,718 $438   $19,093,819 13
Dec 31, 2009 8 $1,286,227 +8% +94% 2,718 $473   $20,380,046 14
Jan 1, 2010 8 $1,933,346 +50% +26% 2,718 $711   $22,313,392 15
Jan 2, 2010 8 $2,017,120 +4% +3% 2,718 $742   $24,330,512 16
Jan 3, 2010 8 $981,872 -51% -34% 2,718 $361   $25,312,384 17
Jan 4, 2010 8 $381,502 -61% -65% 2,718 $140   $25,693,886 18
Jan 5, 2010 8 $420,530 +10% -65% 2,718 $155   $26,114,416 19
Jan 6, 2010 9 $357,386 -15% -70% 2,718 $131   $26,471,802 20
Jan 7, 2010 9 $328,449 -8% -74% 2,718 $121   $26,800,251 21
Jan 8, 2010 - $487,802 +49% -75% 1,820 $268   $27,288,053 22
Jan 9, 2010 - $682,562 +40% -66% 1,820 $375   $27,970,615 23
Jan 10, 2010 - $375,808 -45% -62% 1,820 $206   $28,346,423 24
Jan 11, 2010 - $119,043 -68% -69% 1,820 $65   $28,465,466 25
Jan 12, 2010 - $146,353 +23% -65% 1,820 $80   $28,611,819 26
Jan 13, 2010 - $136,504 -7% -62% 1,820 $75   $28,748,323 27
Jan 14, 2010 - $141,684 +4% -57% 1,820 $78   $28,890,007 28
Jan 15, 2010 - $121,605 -14% -75% 521 $233   $29,011,612 29
Jan 16, 2010 - $164,305 +35% -76% 521 $315   $29,175,917 30
Jan 17, 2010 - $108,709 -34% -71% 521 $209   $29,284,626 31
Jan 18, 2010 26 $68,746 -37% -42% 521 $132   $29,353,372 32
Jan 19, 2010 - $33,606 -51% -77% 521 $65   $29,386,978 33
Jan 20, 2010 - $30,859 -8% -77% 521 $59   $29,417,837 34
Jan 21, 2010 - $36,075 +17% -75% 521 $69   $29,453,912 35
Jan 22, 2010 - $40,512 +12% -67% 184 $220   $29,494,424 36
Jan 23, 2010 - $60,429 +49% -63% 184 $328   $29,554,853 37
Jan 24, 2010 - $25,234 -58% -77% 184 $137   $29,580,087 38

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 18, 2009 5 $10,600,185   2,718 $3,900   $10,600,185 1
Dec 25, 2009 8 $9,779,861 -8% 2,718 $3,598   $20,380,046 2
Jan 1, 2010 8 $6,420,205 -34% 2,718 $2,362   $26,800,251 3
Jan 8, 2010 15 $2,089,756 -67% 1,820 $1,148   $28,890,007 4
Jan 15, 2010 24 $563,905 -73% 521 $1,082   $29,453,912 5
Jan 22, 2010 39 $126,175 -78% 184 $686   $29,580,087 6

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
Mar 21, 20107180,948 180,948$3,617,151$3,617,1511
Mar 28, 20101384,485-53% 265,433$1,688,855$5,306,0062
Aug 14, 20112220,274 408,871$324,181$7,777,66974

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 21, 2010178,930 8,930$188,697$188,6971

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Leading Cast

Hugh Grant    Paul Morgan
Sarah Jessica Parker    Meryl Morgan

Supporting Cast

Elisabeth Moss   
Mary Steenburgen   
Sam Elliott   

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

Production and Technical Credits

Marc Lawrence    Director
Marc Lawrence    Screenwriter
Martin Shafer    Producer
Liz Glotzer    Producer
Anthony Katagas    Executive Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh    Executive Producer
Susan Bode-Tyson*    Set Decorator

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

DVD Sales: New Moon gets Early Jump on Competition

April 7th, 2010

There were eight new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's sales chart, including two that were able to chart despite not coming out until Sunday. This includes The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which sold 3.16 million units in just two days, generating $74.41 million in the process. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 16th, 2010

March 16th, 2010

Not a big week in terms of total releases, but there are plenty of top-notch choices from every category. The best wide release on this week's list is The Princess and the Frog, which is a contender for Pick of the Week. It's not the only contender for that title. In fact, there are contenders in nearly every category, including limited releases (Bandslam on DVD), Foreign Language films (Broken Embraces on Blu-ray), TV on DVD (Breaking Bad: The Complete Second Season on Blu-ray), and even Canadian (High Life on DVD). While all are worthy of adding to your DVD / Blu-ray collection, I'm going with The Princess and the Frog on Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack as the Pick of the Week. More...

International Details: Shutter Island is International Destination

February 28th, 2010

Shutter Island started its international run with a sixth place finish this past weekend, earning $9.28 million on 1229 screens in 9 markets. The film opened in first place in Spain with $3.25 million on 406 screens. It had to settle for second place in Australia, in a virtual tie with Valentine's Day at $2.50 million on 250 screens. It's way too early to tell where the film will end up, but matching its domestic run internationally is a solid goal. More...

International Details: Squeakquel Squeezed out of the Top Five

February 14th, 2010

For the first time during its international run, Alvin and the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel missed the top five and placed sixth with $7.10 million on 3,699 screens in 42 markets for a total of $200.87 million internationally and $413.03 million worldwide. With no major market openings left, the film will likely fall further down the chart over the coming weeks, but it has already made a huge profit, so Fox will be more than happy. More...

International Details: Oceans are Anything But Blue

February 8th, 2010

Oceans opened in its native France and that helped it climb into sixth place with $9.52 million on 888 screens in 4 markets for a total of $16.98 million. It earned third place in its native market with $5.39 million on 542 screens while it was down just 7% during its sophomore stint in Japan with $3.48 million on 303 screens over the weekend for a total of $10.81 million after two. More...

International Details: Complicated in Sixth Place

January 31st, 2010

It's Complicated saw its weekend haul climb 16%, but it still fell out of the top five. It added $10.37 million over the weekend on 2,665 screens in 32 markets for a total of $50.92 million after a month of release. The film opened in third place in Germany with $2.40 million on 552 screens over the weekend and $2.74 million in total. Meanwhile in the U.K. it added $1.84 million on 431 screens over the weekend for a total of $8.72 million after three weeks of release. With debuts in Japan, South Korea, and Italy still ahead of it, it could reach $100 million internationally to go with its $100 million domestic total. More...

International Details: Up in the Charts

January 24th, 2010

Up in the Air started its international run in sixth place with $5.83 million on 936 screens in 9 markets. This includes a fifth place debut in the U.K. where it earned $2.13 million on 325 screens while it also managed fifth in Australia with $1.61 million on just 173 screens. While it is hard for films to open in limited release domestically and expand wide, it is usually a lot harder for these films to thrive internationally. After all, many international markets are simply too small to have a thriving limited release marketplace. It will be interesting to see if this film will be able to take its performance during Awards Season and turn it into a successful international run despite this. More...

International Top Five: Avatar Hits New Milestones

January 13th, 2010

Titanic... You're next. Avatar saw its weekend box office climb by 10% to $150.99 million on 15,301 screens in 93 markets for a total of $915.05 million internationally and $1.35 billion worldwide. This is now the second highest grossing film of all time, and at this rate Titanic's seemingly insurmountable record is very much within reach. In fact, Avatar is now the biggest ever release in Russia with $76.17 million, including $11.14 million on 927 screens this past weekend and it has broken all-time records in other smaller markets and is coming close in a number of major markets. Additionally, the film had the biggest opening in China, where it debuted with $41.4 million on 2,474 screens. That would be a pretty good opening domestically, so to see it in an international market is enormous. I'll be very, very interested to see if this is a aberration, or this is a sign that China is becoming the biggest international market. Other markets of note include France, where it has crossed the $100 million mark, the first international market where it reached that milestone. This won't be the last market where the film reaches $100 million, while by this time next week it will have reached $1 billion internationally and $1.5 billion worldwide. More...

International Details - Lightning Strikes on the International Chart

January 10th, 2010

Black Lightning opened in sixth place internationally with $8.42 million on 798 screens in 5 markets. Those markets include Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The latest from Timur Bekmambetov debuted in second place in his native Russia behind Avatar with an estimated $8 million on 700 screens. More...

Merry Christmas for All

December 28th, 2009

The final weekend of 2009 turned into a record-breaker with two massive new releases and a holdover that still managed to come out on top. Overall the box office pulled in an estimated $278 million over the weekend, which crushed the previous record for the biggest weekend by all movies combined. Additionally, this was 39% higher than the same weekend last year and pushed 2009's running tally to $10.38 billion. This is 9.2% higher than last year's pace and more than 7% more than the previous record, and there is another week left to go. More...

Avatar Amazes

December 22nd, 2009

It was a fantastic weekend at the box office as the top film topped expectations and broke records, admittedly by narrow margins, but records nonetheless. Overall the box office pulled in $138 million, which was 42% higher than last weekend and an outstanding 56% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $9.96 billion, extending its record and moving closer to the $10 billion milestone. This time last year the cumulative box office was $9.15 billion, meaning 2009 has an 8.8% lead. More...

Weekend Preview: Will it be a Date for Avatar?

December 17th, 2009

There are two wide releases this weekend, but mostly everyone is just talking about Avatar, its box office potential, and its obvious comparisons to Titanic. It should have no trouble beating the combined $43 million made by all three wide releases this weekend last year, and will almost certainly make more during its opening weekend than the $53 million that Titanic made during its opening week. And that's the low end of expectations. On the high end, it has a number of records in its sights. More...

2009 Preview: December

December 1st, 2009

November turned out to be a good month with more films meeting or exceeding expectations that missing. We also saw records broken as 2009 marches closer to the all-time record, and the possibility of becoming the first year to hit $10 billion in total ticket sales growing. It won't need that much to get there, and even if just one or two of the predicted $100 million hits this month get to that milestone, we will still finish the year by breaking records. More...


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Metrics

Opening Weekend:$6,616,571 (22.4% of total gross)
Legs:4.47 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:36.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$58,000,000 (worldwide box office is 1.4 times production budget)
Theater counts:2,718 opening theaters/2,718 max. theaters, 3.9 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $42,213,240

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 3,001-3,100) 3,035 $29,580,087
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,901-2,000) 1,988 $50,900,479
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 2,201-2,300) 2,216 $80,480,566

See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records.


Watch Now On

Amazon VOD:Amazon Video-on-Demand Purchase, Amazon EST
iTunes:iTunes
Netflix:Netflix, Netflix

Movie Details

Domestic Releases: December 18th, 2009 (Wide) by Sony Pictures
Video Release: March 16th, 2010 by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
MPAA Rating: PG-13 For some sexual references and momentary violence
Running Time: 103 minutes
Comparisons: vs. Just Go With It
Create your own comparison chart…
Source:Original Screenplay
Genre:Romantic Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Contemporary Fiction
Production/Financing Companies: Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Castle Rock Entertainment, Banter Films
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 400 $6,870,267 Jan 1, 2010 17
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day) 305 $5,000,143 Dec 25, 2009 10
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 368 $7,326,879 Dec 25, 2009 10

Leading Cast

Hugh Grant    Paul Morgan
Sarah Jessica Parker    Meryl Morgan

Supporting Cast

Elisabeth Moss   
Mary Steenburgen   
Sam Elliott   

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

Production and Technical Credits

Marc Lawrence    Director
Marc Lawrence    Screenwriter
Martin Shafer    Producer
Liz Glotzer    Producer
Anthony Katagas    Executive Producer
Ryan Kavanaugh    Executive Producer
Susan Bode-Tyson*    Set Decorator

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

DVD Sales: New Moon gets Early Jump on Competition

April 7th, 2010

There were eight new releases to reach the top 30 on this week's sales chart, including two that were able to chart despite not coming out until Sunday. This includes The Twilight Saga: New Moon, which sold 3.16 million units in just two days, generating $74.41 million in the process. More...

DVD and Blu-ray Releases for March 16th, 2010

March 16th, 2010

Not a big week in terms of total releases, but there are plenty of top-notch choices from every category. The best wide release on this week's list is The Princess and the Frog, which is a contender for Pick of the Week. It's not the only contender for that title. In fact, there are contenders in nearly every category, including limited releases (Bandslam on DVD), Foreign Language films (Broken Embraces on Blu-ray), TV on DVD (Breaking Bad: The Complete Second Season on Blu-ray), and even Canadian (High Life on DVD). While all are worthy of adding to your DVD / Blu-ray collection, I'm going with The Princess and the Frog on Blu-ray / DVD Combo Pack as the Pick of the Week. More...

International Details: Shutter Island is International Destination

February 28th, 2010

Shutter Island started its international run with a sixth place finish this past weekend, earning $9.28 million on 1229 screens in 9 markets. The film opened in first place in Spain with $3.25 million on 406 screens. It had to settle for second place in Australia, in a virtual tie with Valentine's Day at $2.50 million on 250 screens. It's way too early to tell where the film will end up, but matching its domestic run internationally is a solid goal. More...

International Details: Squeakquel Squeezed out of the Top Five

February 14th, 2010

For the first time during its international run, Alvin and the Chipmunks 2: The Squeakquel missed the top five and placed sixth with $7.10 million on 3,699 screens in 42 markets for a total of $200.87 million internationally and $413.03 million worldwide. With no major market openings left, the film will likely fall further down the chart over the coming weeks, but it has already made a huge profit, so Fox will be more than happy. More...

International Details: Oceans are Anything But Blue

February 8th, 2010

Oceans opened in its native France and that helped it climb into sixth place with $9.52 million on 888 screens in 4 markets for a total of $16.98 million. It earned third place in its native market with $5.39 million on 542 screens while it was down just 7% during its sophomore stint in Japan with $3.48 million on 303 screens over the weekend for a total of $10.81 million after two. More...

International Details: Complicated in Sixth Place

January 31st, 2010

It's Complicated saw its weekend haul climb 16%, but it still fell out of the top five. It added $10.37 million over the weekend on 2,665 screens in 32 markets for a total of $50.92 million after a month of release. The film opened in third place in Germany with $2.40 million on 552 screens over the weekend and $2.74 million in total. Meanwhile in the U.K. it added $1.84 million on 431 screens over the weekend for a total of $8.72 million after three weeks of release. With debuts in Japan, South Korea, and Italy still ahead of it, it could reach $100 million internationally to go with its $100 million domestic total. More...

International Details: Up in the Charts

January 24th, 2010

Up in the Air started its international run in sixth place with $5.83 million on 936 screens in 9 markets. This includes a fifth place debut in the U.K. where it earned $2.13 million on 325 screens while it also managed fifth in Australia with $1.61 million on just 173 screens. While it is hard for films to open in limited release domestically and expand wide, it is usually a lot harder for these films to thrive internationally. After all, many international markets are simply too small to have a thriving limited release marketplace. It will be interesting to see if this film will be able to take its performance during Awards Season and turn it into a successful international run despite this. More...

International Top Five: Avatar Hits New Milestones

January 13th, 2010

Titanic... You're next. Avatar saw its weekend box office climb by 10% to $150.99 million on 15,301 screens in 93 markets for a total of $915.05 million internationally and $1.35 billion worldwide. This is now the second highest grossing film of all time, and at this rate Titanic's seemingly insurmountable record is very much within reach. In fact, Avatar is now the biggest ever release in Russia with $76.17 million, including $11.14 million on 927 screens this past weekend and it has broken all-time records in other smaller markets and is coming close in a number of major markets. Additionally, the film had the biggest opening in China, where it debuted with $41.4 million on 2,474 screens. That would be a pretty good opening domestically, so to see it in an international market is enormous. I'll be very, very interested to see if this is a aberration, or this is a sign that China is becoming the biggest international market. Other markets of note include France, where it has crossed the $100 million mark, the first international market where it reached that milestone. This won't be the last market where the film reaches $100 million, while by this time next week it will have reached $1 billion internationally and $1.5 billion worldwide. More...

International Details - Lightning Strikes on the International Chart

January 10th, 2010

Black Lightning opened in sixth place internationally with $8.42 million on 798 screens in 5 markets. Those markets include Russia, Ukraine, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. The latest from Timur Bekmambetov debuted in second place in his native Russia behind Avatar with an estimated $8 million on 700 screens. More...

Merry Christmas for All

December 28th, 2009

The final weekend of 2009 turned into a record-breaker with two massive new releases and a holdover that still managed to come out on top. Overall the box office pulled in an estimated $278 million over the weekend, which crushed the previous record for the biggest weekend by all movies combined. Additionally, this was 39% higher than the same weekend last year and pushed 2009's running tally to $10.38 billion. This is 9.2% higher than last year's pace and more than 7% more than the previous record, and there is another week left to go. More...

Avatar Amazes

December 22nd, 2009

It was a fantastic weekend at the box office as the top film topped expectations and broke records, admittedly by narrow margins, but records nonetheless. Overall the box office pulled in $138 million, which was 42% higher than last weekend and an outstanding 56% higher than the same weekend last year. Year-to-date, 2009 has earned $9.96 billion, extending its record and moving closer to the $10 billion milestone. This time last year the cumulative box office was $9.15 billion, meaning 2009 has an 8.8% lead. More...

Weekend Preview: Will it be a Date for Avatar?

December 17th, 2009

There are two wide releases this weekend, but mostly everyone is just talking about Avatar, its box office potential, and its obvious comparisons to Titanic. It should have no trouble beating the combined $43 million made by all three wide releases this weekend last year, and will almost certainly make more during its opening weekend than the $53 million that Titanic made during its opening week. And that's the low end of expectations. On the high end, it has a number of records in its sights. More...

2009 Preview: December

December 1st, 2009

November turned out to be a good month with more films meeting or exceeding expectations that missing. We also saw records broken as 2009 marches closer to the all-time record, and the possibility of becoming the first year to hit $10 billion in total ticket sales growing. It won't need that much to get there, and even if just one or two of the predicted $100 million hits this month get to that milestone, we will still finish the year by breaking records. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 18, 2009 4 $6,616,571   2,718 $2,434   $6,616,571 1
Dec 25, 2009 9 $5,000,143 -24% 2,718 $1,840   $15,600,328 2
Jan 1, 2010 8 $4,932,338 -1% 2,718 $1,815   $25,312,384 3
Jan 8, 2010 15 $1,546,172 -69% 1,820 $850   $28,346,423 4
Jan 15, 2010 23 $394,619 -74% 521 $757   $29,284,626 5
Jan 22, 2010 33 $126,175 -68% 184 $686   $29,580,087 6

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 18, 2009 4 $2,338,392     2,718 $860   $2,338,392 1
Dec 19, 2009 4 $2,412,967 +3%   2,718 $888   $4,751,359 2
Dec 20, 2009 4 $1,865,212 -23%   2,718 $686   $6,616,571 3
Dec 21, 2009 4 $1,085,573 -42%   2,718 $399   $7,702,144 4
Dec 22, 2009 4 $1,201,654 +11%   2,718 $442   $8,903,798 5
Dec 23, 2009 6 $1,033,367 -14%   2,718 $380   $9,937,165 6
Dec 24, 2009 8 $663,020 -36%   2,718 $244   $10,600,185 7
Dec 25, 2009 9 $1,539,943 +132% -34% 2,718 $567   $12,140,128 8
Dec 26, 2009 8 $1,963,417 +27% -19% 2,718 $722   $14,103,545 9
Dec 27, 2009 9 $1,496,783 -24% -20% 2,718 $551   $15,600,328 10
Dec 28, 2009 8 $1,102,918 -26% +2% 2,718 $406   $16,703,246 11
Dec 29, 2009 8 $1,199,043 +9% n/c 2,718 $441   $17,902,289 12
Dec 30, 2009 8 $1,191,530 -1% +15% 2,718 $438   $19,093,819 13
Dec 31, 2009 8 $1,286,227 +8% +94% 2,718 $473   $20,380,046 14
Jan 1, 2010 8 $1,933,346 +50% +26% 2,718 $711   $22,313,392 15
Jan 2, 2010 8 $2,017,120 +4% +3% 2,718 $742   $24,330,512 16
Jan 3, 2010 8 $981,872 -51% -34% 2,718 $361   $25,312,384 17
Jan 4, 2010 8 $381,502 -61% -65% 2,718 $140   $25,693,886 18
Jan 5, 2010 8 $420,530 +10% -65% 2,718 $155   $26,114,416 19
Jan 6, 2010 9 $357,386 -15% -70% 2,718 $131   $26,471,802 20
Jan 7, 2010 9 $328,449 -8% -74% 2,718 $121   $26,800,251 21
Jan 8, 2010 - $487,802 +49% -75% 1,820 $268   $27,288,053 22
Jan 9, 2010 - $682,562 +40% -66% 1,820 $375   $27,970,615 23
Jan 10, 2010 - $375,808 -45% -62% 1,820 $206   $28,346,423 24
Jan 11, 2010 - $119,043 -68% -69% 1,820 $65   $28,465,466 25
Jan 12, 2010 - $146,353 +23% -65% 1,820 $80   $28,611,819 26
Jan 13, 2010 - $136,504 -7% -62% 1,820 $75   $28,748,323 27
Jan 14, 2010 - $141,684 +4% -57% 1,820 $78   $28,890,007 28
Jan 15, 2010 - $121,605 -14% -75% 521 $233   $29,011,612 29
Jan 16, 2010 - $164,305 +35% -76% 521 $315   $29,175,917 30
Jan 17, 2010 - $108,709 -34% -71% 521 $209   $29,284,626 31
Jan 18, 2010 26 $68,746 -37% -42% 521 $132   $29,353,372 32
Jan 19, 2010 - $33,606 -51% -77% 521 $65   $29,386,978 33
Jan 20, 2010 - $30,859 -8% -77% 521 $59   $29,417,837 34
Jan 21, 2010 - $36,075 +17% -75% 521 $69   $29,453,912 35
Jan 22, 2010 - $40,512 +12% -67% 184 $220   $29,494,424 36
Jan 23, 2010 - $60,429 +49% -63% 184 $328   $29,554,853 37
Jan 24, 2010 - $25,234 -58% -77% 184 $137   $29,580,087 38

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 18, 2009 5 $10,600,185   2,718 $3,900   $10,600,185 1
Dec 25, 2009 8 $9,779,861 -8% 2,718 $3,598   $20,380,046 2
Jan 1, 2010 8 $6,420,205 -34% 2,718 $2,362   $26,800,251 3
Jan 8, 2010 15 $2,089,756 -67% 1,820 $1,148   $28,890,007 4
Jan 15, 2010 24 $563,905 -73% 521 $1,082   $29,453,912 5
Jan 22, 2010 39 $126,175 -78% 184 $686   $29,580,087 6

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
Mar 21, 20107180,948 180,948$3,617,151$3,617,1511
Mar 28, 20101384,485-53% 265,433$1,688,855$5,306,0062
Aug 14, 20112220,274 408,871$324,181$7,777,66974

Weekly US Blu-ray Sales

DateRankUnits
this
Week
% ChangeTotal
Units
Spending
this
Week
Total
Spending
Weeks
in
Release
Mar 21, 2010178,930 8,930$188,697$188,6971

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