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500012, Avatar breaks Titanic's record. (swipe)
Posted by The Wordsmith, Thu Jan-28-10 11:45 PM
‘Avatar’ Is New King of the World
by Brandon Gray


http://boxofficemojo.com/news/?id=2657&p=.htm



January 26, 2010


In a mere 41 days, Avatar overtook Titanic to become the highest-grossing movie ever at the worldwide box office at $1.859 billion ($555 million domestic plus $1.304 billion foreign), compared to Titanic's $1.843 billion.

First, the foreign record fell on Saturday, and, by Sunday, Avatar was just $4.4 million behind Titanic. It then added $19.8 million on Monday to push it over the top for the worldwide record. Titanic's $600.8 million domestic record is the next in line, and Avatar is poised to pass it within two weeks. What's more, Avatar is on track to cross the $2 billion mark worldwide by the end of the weekend.

While Titanic still holds the crown in 20 markets, Avatar is the top-grossing movie (in U.S. dollars) of all time in 24 markets: China, Russia, Australia, Spain, Hong Kong, Colombia, Czech Republic, Chile, Portugal, Singapore, Ukraine, Hungary, United Arab Emirates, Romania, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Dominican Republic, Latvia, Serbia, East and West Africa, Qatar, Jordan, Jamaica and Bahrain. Avatar's also on the verge of claiming the all time records in South Korea, Denmark, Austria and New Zealand. However, the countries that are likely out of its reach include India, Japan, Brazil, Argentina, Turkey, Belgium and Finland, and it has a long way to go in France and the United Kingdom.

Avatar's 3D presentations have accounted for 72 percent or $1.35 billion of its total gross. Breaking that down, 3D's domestic share is 80 percent, and its foreign share is 69 percent. That's far and away the biggest 3D gross ever, and Avatar's effectively most people's first sampling of the new-fangled 3D technology.

"We are deeply gratified that so many millions of people around the globe have embraced Avatar," a Fox spokesperson said. "Its success results from the efforts of literally thousands of people, who, over the course of several years, worked to bring James Cameron's vision of Pandora to life. The themes of protecting the environment, respecting life, and yearning for a peaceful planet have united moviegoers worldwide. We're very proud of, and grateful to, James Cameron, his amazing and dedicated team, and all the many people at Fox, who worked so long and so hard to achieve this milestone."

It is important to note that these are gross records, not attendance records. Ticket prices rise over time, 3D tickets carry a significant premium over 2D, and exchange rates fluctuate: for instance, a weak dollar leads to more pronounced foreign grosses. Titanic was seen by more people, but to point that out does not diminish Avatar's accomplishment. It simply gives a more complete picture, particularly for the audience and those interested in cultural impact. The gross, though, is more important to the movie's producers.

This weekend, Avatar will continue its run in 122 countries worldwide on approximately 17,000 screens.









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500016, "Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn."
Posted by Nukkapedia, Thu Jan-28-10 11:51 PM
500106, well, that joke didn't make it.
Posted by Nukkapedia, Fri Jan-29-10 12:53 PM
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500119, I got it.
Posted by mrhood75, Fri Jan-29-10 01:15 PM
500021, somebody should make a post about this avatar movie
Posted by theprofessional, Fri Jan-29-10 12:38 AM
500025, Yeah, they really should...
Posted by The Wordsmith, Fri Jan-29-10 01:10 AM
...and I bet it would have so many posts in it that something like this particular post might get lost in it; thus forcing the originator of this post to make it separate since it's specifically about the movie breaking Titanic's record and not the movie itself. I like how you think.






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500053, Gotdamnit! I still got to wait another week to see it.
Posted by Mau777, Fri Jan-29-10 08:53 AM
...fuckin' Bali's no real movie theater havin ass.

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500089, HOLD UP. WHAT?
Posted by Invisiblist, Fri Jan-29-10 11:56 AM
Bali doesn't have a real movie theater? That's kinda mindblowing.
500061, wow. didn't realize avatar was that big
Posted by justin_scott, Fri Jan-29-10 10:04 AM
glad to see something take out titanic though
500073, Yeah, I knew this sounded wrong
Posted by BigReg, Fri Jan-29-10 10:36 AM
>It is important to note that these are gross records, not
>attendance records. Ticket prices rise over time, 3D tickets
>carry a significant premium over 2D, and exchange rates
>fluctuate: for instance, a weak dollar leads to more
>pronounced foreign grosses. TITANIC WAS SEEN BY MORE PEOPLE,

lol.

I hate when I read articles like this, because it cheapens a movie's real accomplishment. At a higher ticket pricepoint because it was 3d, and without adjusting for inflation it's pretty fake comparison
500078, But by that logic Titanic itself was never at the top of the list.
Posted by soulfunk, Fri Jan-29-10 11:04 AM
You can look up top grossing movie lists that adjust for inflation - I believe that Gone With the Wind and Star Wars are still at the top of that list and Titanic is a ways down.
500090, yup
Posted by Invisiblist, Fri Jan-29-10 11:56 AM
500097, It's #26 with adjusted gross. Behind Mary Poppins
Posted by Gemini_Two_One, Fri Jan-29-10 12:35 PM

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500187, I wonder if adjusted gross accounts for 3D
Posted by Wrongthink, Fri Jan-29-10 03:50 PM
In that the majority of the viewers were willing to pay 20% more than going price for tickets to see it in a particular format. Those viewers should count as 1.2 admissions I think.
500206, some lists will have actual number of tickets listed...
Posted by soulfunk, Fri Jan-29-10 04:18 PM
like this one:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films_in_Canada_and_the_United_States

so you can see how many total people bought tickets to see the movie, regardless of the ticket price.
500317, cam dogg lost © rjcc
Posted by 40thStreetBlack, Sat Jan-30-10 02:49 PM