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Originally Posted by PleaseSayTheBaby23
Y do they always stick paul with a Skyline
since 2 fast 2 furious paul has had some kind of Nissan skyline
Originally Posted by PleaseSayTheBaby23
Y do they always stick paul with a Skyline
since 2 fast 2 furious paul has had some kind of Nissan skyline
Originally Posted by PleaseSayTheBaby23
Y do they always stick paul with a Skyline
since 2 fast 2 furious paul has had some kind of Nissan skyline
Originally Posted by PleaseSayTheBaby23
Y do they always stick paul with a Skyline
since 2 fast 2 furious paul has had some kind of Nissan skyline
[h1]'Fast Five' laps weekend B.O. competish [/h1][h2]Car caper takes in $83.6 mil domestic, $165 mil global cume[/h2]
By Andrew Stewart
'Fast Five'
Beating a number of important benchmarks, Universal's "Fast Five" opened this weekend to a boffo estimated $83.6 million domestically, becoming the studio's best-ever debut, as well as the year's biggest opening to date.
On a global scale, the franchise blockbuster took in $129 million, lifting its cume to an already revved-up $165 million after just two weeks.
"Fast Five" won the weekend in every new territory, including Russia and Germany, where like the U.S., the film afforded U its biggest opening weekend ever in both markets. In Russia, "Fast Five" debuted with $11.5 million - the territory's highest debut this year - while in Spain, the pic won with $6.3 million.
"Fast Five" swallowed the majority of the domestic market, commanding nearly every demographic over 13, which helped boost overall weekend totals 52% above last year. Pic's perf stung fellow openers "Prom" and "Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil," both of which underperformed with weekend projections.
Disney's "Prom," with an estimated $5 million, fared only slightly better than Weinstein Co.'s "Hoodwinked," which was a distribution service deal by TWC and came in with $4.1 million through Sunday.
But overseas, there was more business to be had outside of "Fast Five," as Paramount kick started its summer launch of "Thor" with an estimated $83 million from 56 markets -- 2011's best-yet start overseas -- bringing the film's international cume to $93 million, including one week of play in Australia.
Par launched "Thor" offshore a week before its Stateside bow to give the film an added week of uninhibited playtime before Disney rolls out worldwide with "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" the weekend of May 20.
While "Thor" went in virtually every major overseas territory, "Fast Five" still has 49 markets yet to open, including France Italy, Brazil and Mexico to go next weekend.
[h1]'Fast Five' laps weekend B.O. competish [/h1][h2]Car caper takes in $83.6 mil domestic, $165 mil global cume[/h2]
By Andrew Stewart
'Fast Five'
Beating a number of important benchmarks, Universal's "Fast Five" opened this weekend to a boffo estimated $83.6 million domestically, becoming the studio's best-ever debut, as well as the year's biggest opening to date.
On a global scale, the franchise blockbuster took in $129 million, lifting its cume to an already revved-up $165 million after just two weeks.
"Fast Five" won the weekend in every new territory, including Russia and Germany, where like the U.S., the film afforded U its biggest opening weekend ever in both markets. In Russia, "Fast Five" debuted with $11.5 million - the territory's highest debut this year - while in Spain, the pic won with $6.3 million.
"Fast Five" swallowed the majority of the domestic market, commanding nearly every demographic over 13, which helped boost overall weekend totals 52% above last year. Pic's perf stung fellow openers "Prom" and "Hoodwinked Too! Hood vs. Evil," both of which underperformed with weekend projections.
Disney's "Prom," with an estimated $5 million, fared only slightly better than Weinstein Co.'s "Hoodwinked," which was a distribution service deal by TWC and came in with $4.1 million through Sunday.
But overseas, there was more business to be had outside of "Fast Five," as Paramount kick started its summer launch of "Thor" with an estimated $83 million from 56 markets -- 2011's best-yet start overseas -- bringing the film's international cume to $93 million, including one week of play in Australia.
Par launched "Thor" offshore a week before its Stateside bow to give the film an added week of uninhibited playtime before Disney rolls out worldwide with "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides" the weekend of May 20.
While "Thor" went in virtually every major overseas territory, "Fast Five" still has 49 markets yet to open, including France Italy, Brazil and Mexico to go next weekend.
The scene where Vin and Bri are hauling that big !!# vault all around the city was a little too unrealistic IMO.
Only a little?
The scene where Vin and Bri are hauling that big !!# vault all around the city was a little too unrealistic IMO.
Only a little?
Originally Posted by airedweezy
Nice info dvdjamm I'm assuming with those numbers we can see a 6th film
Originally Posted by airedweezy
Nice info dvdjamm I'm assuming with those numbers we can see a 6th film
Only a little?Originally Posted by AG 47
The scene where Vin and Bri are hauling that big !!# vault all around the city was a little too unrealistic IMO.
Only a little?Originally Posted by AG 47
The scene where Vin and Bri are hauling that big !!# vault all around the city was a little too unrealistic IMO.
PeterWarrickJr wrote:
but I commend Justin Lin for evolving the plot of the franchise. There's only so many different ways they can appeal to the tuner crowd with a street racing movie.
totally agree, well said.
PeterWarrickJr wrote:
but I commend Justin Lin for evolving the plot of the franchise. There's only so many different ways they can appeal to the tuner crowd with a street racing movie.
totally agree, well said.