![]() The French film, Taxi 4, just missed the top five with $3.94 million on 1255 screens in 7 markets for a total of $49.56 million. International Details - Taxi Still Picking Up Plenty of Passengers The film wasn't able to crack $1 million in any single market, but Italy came the closest with $940,000 on 263 screens for a two-week total of $3.19 million. Norbit saw its weekend haul sliced neatly in half landing in sixth place with $4.09 million on 2270 screens in 39 markets for a total of $49.38 million. International Details - Norbit Slims Down However, I'm also giving that honor to Burning Annie - Buy from Amazon, which would have won a few weeks ago if I had got the right information on the quality of the DVD. (And even then, I went off track a couple of times.)Īs for the DVD Pick of the Week, there is really only one choice for me, The Queen - Buy from Amazon. It's a busy week for DVD releases, but the signal to noise ratio is a little high, and that made it harder to find the DVDs that were truly worthy of attention. Leading the way was Night at the Museum with $11.56 million this quite low compared to its theatrical box office of just over $250 million, but the younger target demographic explains this. New releases again dominated the rental charts as there were able to capture the top three spots, in fact, all three of these new releases were able to score more than last week's top film was able to. ![]() Leading the way were Night at the Museum with $9.08 million for the week and $20.64 million overall with Deja vu remaining in second place with $7.02 million this past week and $15.66 million in total. None were able to take a spot in the top three, and this left Night at the Museum in first place with $7.38 million for the week and $28.01 million during its run.įor the past few weeks, new releases have dominated the home market, and while this week saw two holdovers in the top two spots, there were still plenty of new releases to place high on the charts. ![]() It was not a good week for new releases on the DVD rental chart. Touchstone Pictures, Jerry Bruckheimer, Scott Free Films Time Travel, Crime Thriller, Terrorism, FBI, Revenge PG-13 for intense sequences of violence and terror, disturbing images and some sensuality November 22nd, 2006 (Wide) by Walt DisneyĪpril 24th, 2007 by Walt Disney Home Entertainment, released as Deja Vu See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office ListsĪll Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 1,301-1,400)Īll Time International Box Office (Rank 801-900)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 901-1,000)Īll Time Domestic Box Office for Walt Disney Movies (Rank 201-300)Īll Time International Box Office for Walt Disney Movies (Rank 101-200)Īll Time Worldwide Box Office for Walt Disney Movies (Rank 101-200) theaters, 4.6 weeks average run per theater $80,000,000 (worldwide box office is 2.3 times production budget)ģ,108 opening theaters/3,108 max. Trust, Carlin takes one chance to change everything.ģ.11 (domestic box office/biggest weekend) In the split second of a glance, without words yet with complete Called in to recover evidence after a bomb sets off a cataclysmic explosion on a New Orleans ferry, Carlin is about to discover that what most peopleīelieve is only in their heads is actually something far more powerful - and will lead him on a mind-bending race to save hundreds of innocent people.Īs Carlin's investigation deepens, it not only probes through the very fabric of space and time but becomes an innovative love story that unfolds in reverse when Carlin discovers his puzzling emotional connection to a woman whose past holds the key to stopping a catastrophe that could destroy their future. Déjà Vu unexpectedly guides ATF agent Doug Carlin through an
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