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'The Passion' Tops Weekend with $125,185,971 in 5 days
Box Office Mojo ^ | 3/1/04 | BOM

Posted on 03/01/2004 11:39:04 AM PST by mgist

THE PASSION OF THE CHRIST

 


 
Total as of Feb. 29, 2004: $125,185,971
Distributor: Newmarket Release Date: February 25, 2004
Running Time: 2 hrs. 6 min. Production Budget: $30 million
MPAA Rating: R Est. Marketing Costs: $15 million


 

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TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism
KEYWORDS: boxoffice; melgibson; thepassion
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1 posted on 03/01/2004 11:39:04 AM PST by mgist
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To: mgist
bump!!
2 posted on 03/01/2004 11:41:01 AM PST by The Mayor (There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.)
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3 posted on 03/01/2004 11:42:07 AM PST by The Mayor (There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.)
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To: The Mayor
"The Passion" put up the second-best five-day figures for a movie opening on Wednesday, behind last year's "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" at $124.1 million and ahead of "Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace" at $105.6 million.

I think this puts The Passion in 1st place based on what was previously reported.

4 posted on 03/01/2004 11:42:43 AM PST by mgist
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To: The Mayor
3rd biggest 5 day open ever after Matrix Reloaded and Spiderman. Beat LOTR Return of the Kind by 1 million bucks.

5 posted on 03/01/2004 11:42:48 AM PST by Pete
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To: mgist
Wow, this is 1,000,000 ahead of LOTR:Return of the King. I guess the question is, what kind of staying power does it have?
6 posted on 03/01/2004 11:43:42 AM PST by Paradox (Cogito ergo Womb.)
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To: mgist
I think this puts The Passion in 1st place based on what was previously reported.

Looks like it is the biggest 5-day ever that opened on a Wednesday.

7 posted on 03/01/2004 11:43:55 AM PST by Pete
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To: mgist
the poor crows, lots of them are being eaten today. LOL
8 posted on 03/01/2004 11:46:27 AM PST by fish hawk ("I'm mad as hell and I'm not going to take it any more")
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To: Paradox
Wow, this is 1,000,000 ahead of LOTR:Return of the King. I guess the question is, what kind of staying power does it have?

The trend lines for this film are great. It started out slower than LOTR, but after the third day was stronger. Word of mouth will carry the film for some time.

9 posted on 03/01/2004 11:47:19 AM PST by CharacterCounts
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To: mgist
And this movie will even gross more in the months ahead.

Am taking a church group on Wednesday night instead of having services. I hope that the DVD is released before Christmas and the Emmy's.

The Rat's think that it is art that a crucifix is plunged into urine and a religious picture is smeared with dung.

Art to me would be that they would drink from their own putrid cup and that others would realize that it is dung that proceeds from the mouths and covers them.

blessings, bobo
10 posted on 03/01/2004 11:47:20 AM PST by bobo1
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To: mgist
I just got this in an e-mail

'Passion' hauls in $117.5M in five days

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Mel Gibson's gamble on The Passion of the Christ paid off enormously, riding a storm of religious debate to a $117.5 million haul in its first five days, according to studio estimates Sunday.

A day after The Passion of the Christ is released, Mel Gibson visits Jay Leno. Passion earned $26.3M that first day. By Kevin Winter, Getty ImagesThe Passion, which debuted on Ash Wednesday, rocketed to the No. 1 box-office slot for the weekend with $76.2 million from Friday to Sunday. It was the seventh-best three-day opening ever, behind Spider-Man at $114.8 million and such Hollywood franchises as The Matrix Reloaded and the first two Harry Potter movies.

The Passion put up the second-best five-day figures for a movie opening on Wednesday, behind last year's The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King at $124.1 million and ahead of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace at $105.6 million.

The first movie released in 2004 to cross the $100 million mark, The Passion easily passed the weekend's No. 2 flick, 50 First Dates at $88.7 million, as the year's top-grossing film.

Once considered a niche film that would appeal mainly to conservative Christians, the bloody chronicle of Christ's crucifixion swelled to blockbuster proportions as Gibson rallied church groups to support it and accusations of anti-Semitism brought mainstream attention.

"It's an event movie," said Bruce Davey, Gibson's partner in his film company Icon Productions. "It all began with the grass-roots campaign we started, but the controversy has obviously helped in creating awareness."
Some Jewish and Christian leaders have said they fear The Passion will revive the notion that Jews collectively were responsible for Christ's death.

Gibson has denied such accusations, and key cast members - including Jim Caviezel, who plays Christ, and Maia Morgenstern, a Jewish actress who plays Mary - said Gibson approached the film with great respect for Judaic traditions.

Gibson put up the movie's $25 million budget and will reap most of the returns. Hollywood studios passed on the movie, so Gibson put it in theaters through independent distributor Newmarket Films, which will get a cut of Gibson's profits.

The Passion provided a box-office jolt for theaters, whose ticket sales were running 7% behind last year's. After four straight weekends of declining revenue, the top 12 movies took in $132.1 million, up 53% from the same weekend a year ago.

The Passion took in more money than the rest of the top 12 combined, with other new movies making barely a ripple.
The Ashley Judd crime thriller Twisted debuted at No. 3 with $9.1 million from Friday to Sunday. Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, a prequel to the 1980s hit, opened in fifth place with $5.9 million. The horror spoof Broken Lizard's Club Dread premiered at No. 10 with $3 million.

Playing in 3,043 theaters, The Passion averaged a whopping $25,041, compared to $3,367 in 2,703 cinemas for Twisted.
The success of The Passion is more remarkable considering it was shot in two dead languages, Aramaic and Latin, and plays with English subtitles. The movie's violence, including a savage depiction of Christ's scourging and crucifixion, also did not deter movie-goers, who lifted The Passion to the second-best R-rated opening ever behind The Matrix Reloaded at $91.8 million for its first weekend.
"The Passion is the most unlikely blockbuster I've ever seen. I don't have enough adjectives in my repertoire to describe it," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of box-office tracker Exhibitor Relations. "Even nonbelievers probably felt the need to see this film because it's undeniably about one of the most important events in history, and everybody is talking about it."

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at North American theaters, according to Exhibitor Relations Co. Inc. Final figures will be released Monday.

1. The Passion of the Christ, $76.2 million.
2. 50 First Dates, $12.6 million.
3. Twisted, $9.1 million.
4. Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen, $6.1 million.
5. Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights, $5.9 million.
6. Miracle, $4.4 million.
7. Eurotrip, $4.1 million.
8. Welcome to Mooseport, $3.35 million.
9. Barbershop 2: Back in Business, $3.1 million.
10. Broken Lizard's Club Dread, $3 million.
11 posted on 03/01/2004 11:47:22 AM PST by The Mayor (There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.)
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Little noticed but THE PASSION averaged MORE per THEATRE than ANY movie in HISTORY that I could find. Over 41,000 per with the closest being Matrix Reloaded at 40,000 per. Matrix and other Mega movies had around 600 more theatres showing their films then did THE PASSION. Very impressive and very happy for Mel Gibson.
12 posted on 03/01/2004 11:49:12 AM PST by PISANO (Our troops...... will NOT tire...will NOT falter.....and WILL NOT FAIL!!!)
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To: fish hawk
I would bet that this will be at least a $300 million box office film in the US. Its tough to compare it to the Matrix films and their like as they attract a teen to twentysomething audience that HAS to see it immediately. I would suspect that The Passion box office will probably fall off 30% each week until Holy Week (most films fall about 40% each week) but that for the weekend of Good Friday, it may post almost the same as it did for the opening 3-day showing.
13 posted on 03/01/2004 11:49:58 AM PST by laconic
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To: Pete
I'll bet "Jesus Christ - Return of the King" will be seen by even more people. All of them actually.
14 posted on 03/01/2004 11:50:51 AM PST by keithtoo (W '04 - I'll pass on the ketchup-boy.)
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To: The Mayor
That $76 million number was an estimate of the weekend figures. The actual numbers are now in and it is much higher. I thought it would be, because I have never seen movie lines like the ones we had in Miami. The theaters were packed and everyone was in line to see The Passion.
15 posted on 03/01/2004 11:53:52 AM PST by mgist
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AND when it debuts in Latin America, March 26th, it will set even higher records....
16 posted on 03/01/2004 11:54:58 AM PST by rovenstinez
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To: mgist
The theatres in Niagra falls and Buffalo were sold out. We bought tickets in advance.
17 posted on 03/01/2004 11:56:19 AM PST by The Mayor (There is no such thing as insignificant service for Christ.)
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To: mgist
Here's something I haven't seen in the news. The big studio heads could be promoting the anti-semitism crap to protect themselves from stockholder's lawsuits. They have mismanaged their inveators' money by failing to bid on he distribution of this film.
19 posted on 03/01/2004 11:56:31 AM PST by js1138
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To: bobo1
hey bobo,


.."instead of having services" ???!!!?!?!?

What, they can't handle a church service AND the Passion??

Regards,

Lurking'
20 posted on 03/01/2004 11:56:36 AM PST by LurkingSince'98
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