Marley & Me (2008)

Marley & Me
Theatrical Performance
Domestic Box Office $143,153,751Details
International Box Office $104,658,260Details
Worldwide Box Office $247,812,011
Home Market Performance
Est. Domestic DVD Sales $70,479,267 Details
Est. Domestic Blu-ray Sales $826,331 Details
Total Est. Domestic Video Sales $71,305,598
Further financial details...

Synopsis

Newlyweds John and Jenny Grogan leave behind snowy Michigan and move to Florida, where they buy their first home and find jobs at competing newspapers. Soon afterward, the Grogans adopt Marley, an adorable yellow Labrador pup. But Marley soon grows up to be a mischievous handful. Still, even while he's destroying the furniture and failing obedience school, he always manages to bring out the best in John, Jenny and their growing family.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$36,357,586 (25.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:57.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,480 opening theaters/3,505 max. theaters, 5.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $212,592,499

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 401-500) 460 $143,153,751
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100) 1,057 $104,658,260
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 717 $247,812,011
All Time Domestic Box Office for Comedy Movies 49 $143,153,751
All Time International Box Office for Comedy Movies 96 $104,658,260
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Comedy Movies 57 $247,812,011

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 25th, 2008 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: March 31st, 2009 by Fox Home Entertainment, released as Marley and Me
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic material, some suggestive content and language
Running Time: 116 minutes
Franchise: Marley and Me
Comparisons: vs. War Dogs
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Death of a Pet, Comedy Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises, Gil Netter Productions, Sunswept Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

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Date
Days In
Release
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 229 $6,138,859 Jan 16, 2009 25
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 291 $8,995,480 Jan 16, 2009 25
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 182 $7,514,652 Jan 16, 2009 25
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 188 $11,011,474 Jan 16, 2009 25
Biggest Domestic January Weekend 65 $24,263,763 Jan 2, 2009 11
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 26 $24,263,763 Jan 2, 2009 11
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 40 $35,554,496 Jan 2, 2009 11
Biggest 1st Thursday 55 $9,956,212 Jan 1, 2009 8
Biggest Domestic December Weekend 52 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Top 20th Century Fox Weekend Domestic 70 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 52 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Top Dramatization Weekend Domestic 18 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day) 18 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 22 $55,650,404 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (Opening, 3-Day) 5 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 7 $55,650,404 Dec 26, 2008 4
Biggest Domestic Thursday 56 $14,380,980 Dec 25, 2008 1

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 26, 2008 1 $36,357,586   3,480 $10,448   $50,738,566 1
Jan 2, 2009 1 $24,263,763 -33% 3,505 $6,923   $106,664,046 2
Jan 9, 2009 4 $11,391,425 -53% 3,478 $3,275   $123,751,596 3
Jan 16, 2009 9 $6,138,859 -46% 2,952 $2,080   $132,548,142 4
Jan 23, 2009 15 $3,031,969 -51% 2,036 $1,489   $138,092,165 5
Jan 30, 2009 22 $960,224 -68% 1,022 $940   $139,793,037 6
Feb 6, 2009 27 $455,301 -53% 450 $1,012   $140,548,943 7
Feb 13, 2009 30 $392,147 -14% 334 $1,174   $141,060,468 8
Feb 20, 2009 30 $320,987 -18% 304 $1,056   $141,545,861 9
Feb 27, 2009 31 $345,086 +8% 314 $1,099   $141,981,387 10
Mar 6, 2009 29 $257,510 -25% 297 $867   $142,342,915 11
Mar 13, 2009 32 $192,222 -25% 222 $866   $142,611,757 12
Mar 20, 2009 31 $139,211 -28% 222 $627   $142,829,513 13
Mar 27, 2009 28 $98,123 -30% 222 $442   $142,992,475 14
Apr 3, 2009 37 $57,249 -42% 129 $444   $143,084,510 15
Apr 10, 2009 64 $20,231 -65% 48 $421   $143,125,707 16
Apr 17, 2009 82 $6,679 -67% 21 $318   $143,143,620 17
Apr 24, 2009 81 $5,113 -23% 15 $341   $143,151,473 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 25, 2008 1 $14,380,980     3,480 $4,132   $14,380,980 1
Dec 26, 2008 1 $13,953,174 -3%   3,480 $4,010   $28,334,154 2
Dec 27, 2008 1 $12,717,753 -9%   3,480 $3,655   $41,051,907 3
Dec 28, 2008 1 $9,686,659 -24%   3,480 $2,784   $50,738,566 4
Dec 29, 2008 1 $7,506,989 -23%   3,480 $2,157   $58,245,555 5
Dec 30, 2008 1 $7,314,695 -3%   3,480 $2,102   $65,560,250 6
Dec 31, 2008 - $6,883,821 -6%   3,480 $1,978   $72,444,071 7
Jan 1, 2009 - $9,956,212 +45% -31% 3,480 $2,861   $82,400,283 8
Jan 2, 2009 1 $9,637,373 -3% -31% 3,505 $2,750   $92,037,656 9
Jan 3, 2009 1 $9,177,480 -5% -28% 3,505 $2,618   $101,215,136 10
Jan 4, 2009 1 $5,448,910 -41% -44% 3,505 $1,555   $106,664,046 11
Jan 5, 2009 1 $1,571,618 -71% -79% 3,505 $448   $108,235,664 12
Jan 6, 2009 1 $1,507,382 -4% -79% 3,505 $430   $109,743,046 13
Jan 7, 2009 2 $1,382,909 -8% -80% 3,505 $395   $111,125,955 14
Jan 8, 2009 2 $1,234,216 -11% -88% 3,505 $352   $112,360,171 15
Jan 9, 2009 4 $3,206,263 +160% -67% 3,478 $922   $115,566,434 16
Jan 10, 2009 4 $5,108,184 +59% -44% 3,478 $1,469   $120,674,618 17
Jan 11, 2009 4 $3,076,978 -40% -44% 3,478 $885   $123,751,596 18
Jan 12, 2009 6 $646,001 -79% -59% 3,478 $186   $124,397,597 19
Jan 13, 2009 6 $706,231 +9% -53% 3,478 $203   $125,103,828 20
Jan 14, 2009 6 $616,113 -13% -55% 3,478 $177   $125,719,941 21
Jan 15, 2009 5 $689,342 +12% -44% 3,478 $198   $126,409,283 22
Jan 16, 2009 9 $1,672,853 +143% -48% 2,952 $567   $128,082,136 23
Jan 17, 2009 9 $2,731,691 +63% -47% 2,952 $925   $131,144,691 24
Jan 18, 2009 10 $1,734,315 -37% -44% 2,952 $588   $132,879,006 25
Jan 19, 2009 9 $1,375,793 -21% +113% 2,952 $466   $134,254,799 26
Jan 20, 2009 9 $387,197 -72% -45% 2,952 $131   $134,311,132 27
Jan 21, 2009 11 $367,198 -5% -40% 2,952 $124   $134,678,330 28
Jan 22, 2009 10 $381,866 +4% -45% 2,952 $129   $135,060,196 29
Jan 23, 2009 - $759,080 +99% -55% 2,036 $373   $135,819,276 30
Jan 24, 2009 15 $1,395,813 +84% -49% 2,036 $686   $137,215,089 31
Jan 25, 2009 14 $877,076 -37% -49% 2,036 $431   $138,092,165 32
Jan 26, 2009 17 $185,913 -79% -86% 2,036 $91   $138,278,078 33
Jan 27, 2009 17 $181,116 -3% -53% 2,036 $89   $138,459,194 34
Jan 28, 2009 17 $186,311 +3% -49% 2,036 $92   $138,645,505 35
Jan 29, 2009 17 $187,308 +1% -51% 2,036 $92   $138,832,813 36
Jan 30, 2009 - $271,060 +45% -64% 1,022 $265   $139,103,873 37
Jan 31, 2009 - $477,791 +76% -66% 1,022 $468   $139,581,664 38
Feb 1, 2009 - $211,373 -56% -76% 1,022 $207   $139,793,037 39
Feb 2, 2009 - $73,235 -65% -61% 1,022 $72   $139,866,272 40
Feb 3, 2009 - $70,437 -4% -61% 1,021 $69   $139,936,709 41
Feb 4, 2009 - $76,374 +8% -59% 1,021 $75   $140,013,083 42
Feb 5, 2009 - $80,559 +5% -57% 1,021 $79   $140,093,642 43
Feb 6, 2009 - $115,789 +44% -57% 450 $257   $140,209,431 44
Feb 7, 2009 - $204,099 +76% -57% 450 $454   $140,413,530 45
Feb 8, 2009 - $135,413 -34% -36% 450 $301   $140,548,943 46
Feb 9, 2009 - $32,340 -76% -56% 450 $72   $140,581,283 47
Feb 10, 2009 - $31,486 -3% -55% 450 $70   $140,612,769 48
Feb 11, 2009 - $25,864 -18% -66% 450 $57   $140,638,633 49
Feb 12, 2009 - $29,688 +15% -63% 450 $66   $140,668,321 50
Feb 13, 2009 - $86,207 +190% -26% 334 $258   $140,754,528 51
Feb 14, 2009 - $182,143 +111% -11% 334 $545   $140,936,671 52
Feb 15, 2009 - $123,797 -32% -9% 334 $371   $141,060,468 53
Feb 16, 2009 30 $80,310 -35% +148% 334 $240   $141,140,778 54
Feb 17, 2009 - $30,380 -62% -4% 334 $91   $141,171,158 55
Feb 18, 2009 - $25,853 -15% n/c 334 $77   $141,197,011 56
Feb 19, 2009 - $27,863 +8% -6% 334 $83   $141,224,874 57
Feb 20, 2009 - $90,778 +226% +5% 304 $299   $141,315,652 58
Feb 21, 2009 - $145,290 +60% -20% 304 $478   $141,460,942 59
Feb 22, 2009 - $84,919 -42% -31% 304 $279   $141,545,861 60
Feb 23, 2009 - $22,423 -74% -72% 304 $74   $141,568,284 61
Feb 24, 2009 - $24,343 +9% -20% 304 $80   $141,592,627 62
Feb 25, 2009 - $20,438 -16% -21% 304 $67   $141,613,065 63
Feb 26, 2009 - $23,236 +14% -17% 304 $76   $141,636,301 64
Feb 27, 2009 - $89,452 +285% -1% 314 $285   $141,725,753 65
Feb 28, 2009 - $161,150 +80% +11% 314 $513   $141,886,903 66
Mar 1, 2009 - $94,484 -41% +11% 314 $301   $141,981,387 67
Mar 2, 2009 - $24,538 -74% +9% 314 $78   $142,005,925 68
Mar 3, 2009 - $28,505 +16% +17% 314 $91   $142,034,430 69
Mar 4, 2009 - $25,916 -9% +27% 314 $83   $142,060,346 70
Mar 5, 2009 - $25,059 -3% +8% 314 $80   $142,085,405 71
Mar 6, 2009 - $73,953 +195% -17% 297 $249   $142,159,358 72
Mar 7, 2009 - $118,199 +60% -27% 297 $398   $142,277,557 73
Mar 8, 2009 - $65,358 -45% -31% 297 $220   $142,342,915 74
Mar 9, 2009 - $16,568 -75% -32% 297 $56   $142,359,483 75
Mar 10, 2009 - $19,550 +18% -31% 297 $66   $142,379,033 76
Mar 11, 2009 - $19,295 -1% -26% 297 $65   $142,398,328 77
Mar 12, 2009 - $21,207 +10% -15% 297 $71   $142,419,535 78
Mar 13, 2009 - $51,790 +144% -30% 222 $233   $142,471,325 79
Mar 14, 2009 - $89,848 +73% -24% 222 $405   $142,561,173 80
Mar 15, 2009 - $50,584 -44% -23% 222 $228   $142,611,757 81
Mar 16, 2009 - $16,575 -67% n/c 222 $75   $142,628,332 82
Mar 17, 2009 - $19,179 +16% -2% 222 $86   $142,647,511 83
Mar 18, 2009 - $19,916 +4% +3% 222 $90   $142,667,427 84
Mar 19, 2009 - $22,875 +15% +8% 222 $103   $142,690,302 85
Mar 20, 2009 - $41,959 +83% -19% 222 $189   $142,732,261 86
Mar 21, 2009 - $59,602 +42% -34% 222 $268   $142,791,863 87
Mar 22, 2009 - $37,650 -37% -26% 222 $170   $142,829,513 88
Mar 23, 2009 - $13,542 -64% -18% 222 $61   $142,843,055 89
Mar 24, 2009 - $17,460 +29% -9% 222 $79   $142,860,515 90
Mar 25, 2009 - $17,068 -2% -14% 222 $77   $142,877,583 91
Mar 26, 2009 - $16,769 -2% -27% 222 $76   $142,894,352 92
Mar 27, 2009 - $27,344 +63% -35% 129 $212   $142,921,696 93
Mar 28, 2009 - $41,865 +53% -30% 129 $325   $142,963,561 94
Mar 29, 2009 - $28,914 -31% -23% 129 $224   $142,992,475 95
Mar 30, 2009 - $7,813 -73% -42% 129 $61   $143,000,288 96
Mar 31, 2009 - $8,479 +9% -51% 129 $66   $143,008,767 97
Apr 1, 2009 - $9,356 +10% -45% 129 $73   $143,018,123 98
Apr 2, 2009 - $9,138 -2% -46% 129 $71   $143,027,261 99
Apr 3, 2009 - $17,065 +87% -38% 89 $192   $143,044,326 100
Apr 4, 2009 - $26,139 +53% -38% 89 $294   $143,070,465 101
Apr 5, 2009 - $14,045 -46% -51% 89 $158   $143,084,510 102
Apr 6, 2009 - $4,751 -66% -39% 89 $53   $143,089,261 103
Apr 7, 2009 - $5,831 +23% -31% 89 $66   $143,095,092 104
Apr 8, 2009 - $4,827 -17% -48% 89 $54   $143,099,919 105
Apr 9, 2009 - $5,557 +15% -39% 89 $62   $143,105,476 106
Apr 10, 2009 - $7,802 +40% -54% 48 $163   $143,113,278 107
Apr 11, 2009 - $7,747 -1% -70% 48 $161   $143,121,025 108
Apr 12, 2009 - $4,682 -40% -67% 48 $98   $143,125,707 109
Apr 13, 2009 - $3,317 -29% -30% 48 $69   $143,129,024 110
Apr 14, 2009 - $2,799 -16% -52% 48 $58   $143,131,823 111
Apr 15, 2009 - $2,649 -5% -45% 48 $55   $143,134,472 112
Apr 16, 2009 - $2,469 -7% -56% 48 $51   $143,136,941 113
Apr 17, 2009 - $1,770 -28% -77% 21 $84   $143,138,711 114
Apr 18, 2009 - $3,036 +72% -61% 21 $145   $143,141,747 115
Apr 19, 2009 - $1,873 -38% -60% 21 $89   $143,143,620 116
Apr 20, 2009 - $634 -66% -81% 21 $30   $143,144,254 117
Apr 21, 2009 - $624 -2% -78% 21 $30   $143,144,878 118
Apr 22, 2009 - $742 +19% -72% 21 $35   $143,145,620 119
Apr 23, 2009 - $740 n/c -70% 21 $35   $143,146,360 120

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 19, 2008 5 $14,380,980   3,480 $4,132   $14,380,980 1
Dec 26, 2008 1 $68,019,303 +373% 3,480 $19,546   $82,400,283 2
Jan 2, 2009 1 $29,959,888 -56% 3,505 $8,548   $112,360,171 3
Jan 9, 2009 4 $14,049,112 -53% 3,478 $4,039   $126,409,283 4
Jan 16, 2009 9 $8,650,913 -38% 2,952 $2,931   $135,060,196 5
Jan 23, 2009 17 $3,772,617 -56% 2,036 $1,853   $138,832,813 6
Jan 30, 2009 22 $1,260,829 -67% 1,022 $1,234   $140,093,642 7
Feb 6, 2009 27 $574,679 -54% 450 $1,277   $140,668,321 8
Feb 13, 2009 31 $556,553 -3% 334 $1,666   $141,224,874 9
Feb 20, 2009 30 $411,427 -26% 304 $1,353   $141,636,301 10
Feb 27, 2009 31 $449,104 +9% 314 $1,430   $142,085,405 11
Mar 6, 2009 30 $334,130 -26% 297 $1,125   $142,419,535 12
Mar 13, 2009 33 $270,767 -19% 222 $1,220   $142,690,302 13
Mar 20, 2009 29 $204,050 -25% 222 $919   $142,894,352 14
Mar 27, 2009 30 $132,909 -35% 222 $599   $143,027,261 15
Apr 3, 2009 43 $78,215 -41% 129 $606   $143,105,476 16
Apr 10, 2009 58 $31,465 -60% 48 $656   $143,136,941 17
Apr 17, 2009 82 $9,419 -70% 21 $449   $143,146,360 18
Apr 24, 2009 85 $7,391 -22% 15 $493   $143,153,751 19

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
Apr 5, 200911,514,789 1,514,789$28,038,744$28,038,7441
Apr 12, 20095896,910-41% 2,411,699$15,536,365$43,575,1092
Apr 19, 20095269,378-70% 2,681,077$4,628,857$48,203,9663
Apr 26, 20095164,349-39% 2,845,426$2,828,068$51,032,0344
May 3, 20096144,445-12% 2,989,871$2,230,187$53,262,2215
May 10, 20095157,501+9% 3,147,372$2,385,258$55,647,4796
May 17, 20091175,212-52% 3,222,584$1,137,228$56,784,7077
May 24, 20092558,918-22% 3,281,502$892,278$57,676,9858
May 31, 20092649,092-17% 3,330,594$740,676$58,417,6619
Jun 7, 20092431,940-35% 3,362,534$482,291$58,899,95210
Apr 4, 201012122,613 3,801,632$1,057,157$64,246,31053
Nov 28, 20107480,588 4,363,321$3,950,433$69,164,48887

Full financial estimates for this film, including domestic and international box office, video sales, video rentals, TV and ancillary revenue are available through our research services. For more information, please contact us at research@the-numbers.com.

Leading Cast

Owen Wilson    John Grogan
Jennifer Aniston    Jennifer Grogan

Supporting Cast

Clarke Peters    Editor
Ann Dowd    Dr. Platt
Haley Bennett    Lisa
Nathan Gamble    Patrick (Age 10)
Kathleen Turner    Ms. Kornblut
Eric Dane    Sebastian Tunney
Alan Arkin    Arnie Klein
Finley Jacobsen    Connor (Age 8)

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

Production and Technical Credits

David Frankel    Director
Scott Frank    Screenwriter
Don Roos    Screenwriter
John Grogan    Based on the book by
Karen Rosenfelt    Producer
Gil Netter    Producer
Arnon Milchan    Executive Producer
Joe Caracciolo, Jr.    Executive Producer
Florian Ballhaus    Cinematographer
Mark Livolsi    Editor
Theodore Shapiro    Composer
Julia Michels    Music Supervisor
Stuart Wurtzel    Production Designer
W. Steven Graham    Art Director
Hilton Rosemarin    Set Decorator
Cindy Evans    Costume Designer
Joe Fogila    Sound Mixer
Paul Urmson    Supervising Sound Editor
Nicholas Renbeck    Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Fleischman    Re-recording Mixer
Stephen L. Davis*    First Assistant Director
Margery Simkin    Casting Director

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

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May 19th, 2009

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May 10th, 2009

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DVD Sales - New Releases Lack Spirit on the Home Market

April 29th, 2009

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DVD Rentals - Rental Chart Stands Still

April 29th, 2009

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International Details - Japan Rising Sun on International Chart

April 26th, 2009

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April 22nd, 2009

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DVD Rentals - Rental Chart Does Not Stand Still

April 22nd, 2009

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International Details - Unknown Success

April 19th, 2009

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April 15th, 2009

Slow week for new releases with only four or five reaching the top five, depending on how you count Bedtime Stories. We did have a new number one, as Marley and Me sold 1.53 million units generating $28.32 million in sales. More...

DVD Rentals - Dog Days on the Rental Chart

April 15th, 2009

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International Details - Marley Nears Century Mark

April 12th, 2009

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April 1st, 2009

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DVD Releases for March 31st, 2009 - Part II

March 30th, 2009

It's a big list this week with nearly 50 DVDs here (including a few that are late reviews). This includes this year's big Oscar winner, Slumdog Millionaire, which is coming out on DVD and Blu-ray. Also coming out this week is two foreign language thrillers: Tell No One on DVD and Blu-ray, and Timecrimes on DVD. All three are worthy picking up. In fact, all three are DVD Picks of the Week. With so many releases, it comes as no surprise that this week's list has to be split into two, with the first part found here. More...

DVD Releases for March 31st, 2009 - Part I

March 30th, 2009

It's a big list this week with nearly 50 DVDs here (including a few that are late reviews). This includes this year's big Oscar winner, Slumdog Millionaire, which is coming out on DVD and Blu-ray. Also coming out this week is two foreign language thrillers: Tell No One on DVD and Blu-ray, and Timecrimes on DVD. All three are worth picking up. In fact, all three are DVD Picks of the Week. With so many releases, it comes as no surprise that this week's list has to be split into two, with the second part found here. More...

International Top Five - French are Cuckoo for Coco

March 25th, 2009

Coco opened in France and a couple other, smaller markets taking first place on the international chart with $12.71 million on 902 screens in 3 markets. This includes a first place opening in its native market, where it earned $11.20 million on 871 screens. More...

International Top Five - Marley Retrieves Top Spot

March 18th, 2009

Marley & Me jumped to the top of the international box office pulling in $14.14 million on 2559 screens in 29 markets for a total of $49.01 million. Its best market was the U.K. where it opened in first place with $6.15 million on 467 screens, while it placed second in Russia $1.58 million on 517 screens over the weekend for a total of $2.04 million. As far as holdovers go, the film managed $2.04 million on 550 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.72 million after two. Meanwhile in France, it earned $1.29 million on 354 screens over the weekend for a total of $4.11 million, also after two. The film opens in Spain this weekend, Japan next weekend, and Italy the weekend after that. More...

International Top Five - Watchmen Wins but at What Cost?

March 11th, 2009

Watchmen opened in top spot on the international charts, but with a weaker than expected figure. Much weaker in some markets. The film did top the charts in the U.K. with $4.52 million on 419 screens and in Australia with $2.29 million on 226, which is a great start for this time of year, but not a monster opening some were predicting. It placed first in Italy, but with a soft opening of $1.48 million on 344 screens, and the same was true in South Korea ($1.44 million on 397) and in Mexico ($722,000 on 417). The film had to settle for second place in Russia with $2.60 million on 554 screens and in France with $2.49 million on 517. Third was the best the movie could do in Germany ($2.03 million on 367 screens) and in Spain ($1.94 million on 426). Overall it did finish in first place with $26.63 million on 5,149 screens in 44 markets, but with only a couple of major markets left to open in, and the likelihood of massive drop-offs, this film will likely not match its domestic total, and might not top $100 million internationally. This is bad news for a movie that some have suggested cost $200 million to make, but that likely includes worldwide P&A, as well as the production budget. If it can make $300 million worldwide, then it will show a profit during its initial push on the home market. If it can make $200 million worldwide, then it will show a profit, eventually. More...

International Details - The Very Best has to Settle for Sixth Place

February 2nd, 2009

The Very Best Film 2, the sequel to The Very Best Film opened in Russia and a handful of other markets this past weekend. It scored first place in its native land with $8.38 million on 948 screens, while it earned sixth place in total with $9.29 million on 1072 screens in 4 markets. This is a serious decline from its predecessor's opening weekend, but still a strong start otherwise. More...

International Details - Escaping the Top Five

January 25th, 2009

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa fell from second to sixth with $9.07 million on 5601 screens in 48 markets for a total of $380.42 million. No openings hurt the film this past weekend, and its only $1 million markets this past weekend were South Korea at $1.20 million on 432 screens and Poland at $1.09 million on 130. The film has made $3.76 million after two weeks in the former and $7.72 million after three weeks in the latter. More...

International Details - Down Under goes Over $100 million

January 18th, 2009

Australia reached a major milestone this past weekend as it topped $100 million internationally. Over the weekend the film added $12.33 million on 4901 screens in 55 markets for a total of $103.30 million internationally and $151.06 million worldwide. Additionally, with openings in Italy, Brazil, China, Russia, and Japan still ahead, the film has a shot at $200 million worldwide. That would be enough to cover the film's production budget, after taking into account Australia's generous tax incentives. More...

Torino Makes Eastwood's Weekend

January 12th, 2009

Just like this weekend last year, the number one film was a limited release expanding wide. However, while that movie, and indeed practically every new release was a pleasant surprise, the holdovers fell faster than expected to leave the box office down 4.4% from last week at $146 million. That is still a whopping 13% more than the same weekend last year, and that gives 2009 an early 25% lead over 2008. The key word is "early." It is far too soon to tell if 2009 is going to finish ahead of 2008, while any expectations that it can maintain this pace are completely unreasonable. More...

International Details - Day Starts to Set on International Chart

January 11th, 2009

The Day the Earth Stood Still fell out of the top five, as it was down 46% to $10.91 million on 5008 screens in 42 markets for a total of $129.59 million internationally and $204.01 million worldwide. The film's best market was Japan, where it remained in second place with $2.71 million on 642 screens over the weekend for a total of $19.19 million after three. More...

Here Comes the Bride (Wars)

January 8th, 2009

2009 hopes to build on last week's success and has three new releases and a wide expansion with which to do so. Bride Wars seems to be the odds on favorite to win, but don't count out Gran Torino. Also, both films have a shot at topping last year's number one film, The Bucket List. More...

Contest - New Year, Old Movie - Winning Announcement

January 6th, 2009

The winners of our New Year, Old Movie contest were determined and they are... More...

Happy New Year at the Box Office

January 6th, 2009

The first weekend of the year starts well with practically every film in the top five having at least something to cheer about. Overall the box office pulled in $153 million, which is 24% less than last weekend; however, it's a post-holiday weekend, so that decline is understandable. Compared to the first weekend of 2008, 2009 is off to a great start up just shy of 10% over last year. And more importantly, last year got off to a great start, so we are looking at a fantastic start. More...

Weekend Estimates: Marley and Me Wins Again

January 4th, 2009

Marley & Me has taken the box office crown for a second straight weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. With no wide openers, the top seven movies have all remained in the same order they enjoyed last weekend, and overall performances were remarkably similar across the board. Yes Man did best among the top five, down just 17%, while Slumdog Millionaire moved back into the top 10 and increased its box office by 10% while playing in basically the same number of theaters as it had over Christmas weekend. More...

Celebrating the New Year with Holdovers

January 1st, 2009

As is customary for the first weekend of the year, there are no new releases to deal with. However, there are plenty of high profile holdovers to entertain moviegoers, including several that at least have a shot at reaching $100 million before they leave theaters. In fact, every film in the top five has at least a shot at reaching that milestone. More...

Revolution on the Per Theater Chart

December 30th, 2008

Revolutionary Road was nothing short of fantastic on the per theater chart earning a stunning $190,000 in just three theaters for an average of $63,304. Gran Torino saw both is theater count and per theater average grow earning more than $2 million in 84 theaters for a stunning average of $27,652; the film might not earn as many awards as some were expecting, but its box office potential is as high as ever. The Wrestler slipped to third place during is sophomore stint with an average of $21,529 in 18 theaters, but it too should earn some measure of mainstream success. Che continued its Oscar qualifying run with $35,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $17,252. Last Chance Harvey opened with nearly $100,000 in six theaters for an average of $16,210, which would have been very impressive though most of the year, but we've hit such a winning streak recently that is feels merely average. The overall box office leader, Marley & Me earned an average of $10,448, while Waltz with Bashir barely managed to enter the $10,000 club with an average of $10,004 in five theaters. More...

Marley a Gift to the Box Office

December 30th, 2008

Not every film lived up to expectations over the weekend, but more than enough did that we can safely say 2008 ended on a high note. Over the past three days, the box office pulled in $201 million, which was more than double last week's haul of $90 million. It was also close to 8% better than the same weekend last year, however, that's not enough for 2008 to recover, and it is still almost 1% behind last year's pace $9.55 billion to $9.63 billion. Ticket sales were off by more than 5%, which is the second worst decline in more than a decade. That said, nearly $10 billion in ticket sales is still huge, and as long as production budgets don't get out of hand, the industry is healthy. More...

Holiday Estimates: Marley and Me Draws Family Audiences

December 28th, 2008

Fox emerged from the Christmas holiday weekend victorious thanks to an impressive opening by Marley & Me, which opened with an estimated $14.675 million on Christmas Day (an all-time record Christmas Day opening) and finished the weekend with $51.675 million, including $37 million over the three-day weekend Friday-Sunday. Studio estimates gave second and third places to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Bedtime Stories, which both also broke the previous record for biggest Christmas Day opening. Bedtime Stories finished the weekend with $38.6 million in total earnings and Button finished with $39 million. The two movies traded second and third spots through the long weekend, and we'll only know which movie finished top once we have final numbers on Monday. More...

Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of December 26, 2008

December 28th, 2008

There are almost as many wide releases this week as there were total release last week. However, while there are several effective sites, and none that feel sub-standard, none rise to the level of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Contest - New Year, Old Movie

December 26th, 2008

It's the beginning of the year, and as is costumary on the first weekend of each year, there are no new releases, which makes the process of choosing a target film a little more difficult. Also, we don't have box office information for Christmas day, so we are not exactly sure which film will top the charts this weekend, and therefore will likely top the charts next weekend. It should come down to either Bedtime Stories or Marley & Me. And our target film is ... (flips a coin) Marley & Me. In order to win, one must simply predict the upcoming weekend box office of Marley & Me. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's upcoming 3-day weekend box office (Friday, January 2nd to Sunday, January 4th), without going over, will win The Wackness on DVD and in paperback. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's upcoming 3-day weekend box office (Friday, January 2nd to Sunday, January 4th), without going under, will win Eagle Eye Special Edition DVD and Conspiracy on DVD Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

Blizzard of New Releases for Christmas

December 24th, 2008

There are five films opening wide tomorrow, as well as a limited release expanding into more than 1000 theaters, which could be enough to propel it into the top ten. Given the weak new releases for the past few weeks, there is a chance all five wide releases will place in the top five, while it is unlikely any will bomb completely (even the two saddled with negative buzz). Compared to last Christmas, the box office could see some growth, which will help the year end on a positive note. More...

2008 Preview: December

December 1st, 2008

We end the year with a winning streak, one that will hopefully continue right through the New Year holiday. It seems nearly every film released this month is either an Oscar contender or a potential $100 million hit. Sometimes both. If all six films with box office potentials of $100 million or more reach that milestone, and Bolt and Four Christmases have the legs to make it there as well, we could set the record for most $100 million released in a single year. (It is currently at 29 films set in 2003.) More...

Cast Updates - March 6, 2008

March 6th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Fast and the Furious 4, Hamlet 2, Vivaldi, and more! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - February 17, 2008

February 17th, 2008

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Four Christmases, Star Trek XI and more! More...

Cast Updates - January 10, 2008

January 10th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Armored, Easy Virtue, Solomon Kane, and more! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - November 25, 2007

November 25th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Lovely Bones, The Taking of Pelham 123, G.I. Joe and more! More...

Cast Updates - August 23, 2007

August 23rd, 2007

This week's round of new cast information contains updates for Day Zero, The Fighter, He's Just Not That Into You and more! More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - August 21, 2007

August 21st, 2007

Starting today we will provide a list of announced movies, new stars and directors on our website each Tuesday. More...


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  2. News
  3. Box Office
  4. International
  5. Video Sales
  6. Full Financials
  7. Cast & Crew
  8. Trailer

Synopsis

Newlyweds John and Jenny Grogan leave behind snowy Michigan and move to Florida, where they buy their first home and find jobs at competing newspapers. Soon afterward, the Grogans adopt Marley, an adorable yellow Labrador pup. But Marley soon grows up to be a mischievous handful. Still, even while he's destroying the furniture and failing obedience school, he always manages to bring out the best in John, Jenny and their growing family.

Metrics

Opening Weekend:$36,357,586 (25.4% of total gross)
Legs:3.94 (domestic box office/biggest weekend)
Domestic Share:57.8% (domestic box office/worldwide)
Production Budget:$60,000,000 (worldwide box office is 4.1 times production budget)
Theater counts:3,480 opening theaters/3,505 max. theaters, 5.4 weeks average run per theater
Infl. Adj. Dom. BO $212,592,499

Latest Ranking on Cumulative Box Office Lists

RecordRankAmount
All Time Domestic Box Office (Rank 401-500) 460 $143,153,751
All Time International Box Office (Rank 1,001-1,100) 1,057 $104,658,260
All Time Worldwide Box Office (Rank 701-800) 717 $247,812,011
All Time Domestic Box Office for Comedy Movies 49 $143,153,751
All Time International Box Office for Comedy Movies 96 $104,658,260
All Time Worldwide Box Office for Comedy Movies 57 $247,812,011

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 25th, 2008 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox
Video Release: March 31st, 2009 by Fox Home Entertainment, released as Marley and Me
MPAA Rating: PG for thematic material, some suggestive content and language
Running Time: 116 minutes
Franchise: Marley and Me
Comparisons: vs. War Dogs
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Keywords: Animal Lead, Death of a Pet, Comedy Drama
Source:Based on Fiction Book/Short Story
Genre:Comedy
Production Method:Live Action
Creative Type:Dramatization
Production/Financing Companies: Fox 2000 Pictures, Regency Enterprises, Gil Netter Productions, Sunswept Entertainment
Production Countries: United States
Languages: English

Ranking on other Records and Milestones

RecordRankAmountChart
Date
Days In
Release
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day) 229 $6,138,859 Jan 16, 2009 25
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 291 $8,995,480 Jan 16, 2009 25
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon) 182 $7,514,652 Jan 16, 2009 25
Martin Luther King (All Movies, 4-Day, Fri-Mon, Inflation Adjusted) 188 $11,011,474 Jan 16, 2009 25
Biggest Domestic January Weekend 65 $24,263,763 Jan 2, 2009 11
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day) 26 $24,263,763 Jan 2, 2009 11
New Year's Day (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 40 $35,554,496 Jan 2, 2009 11
Biggest 1st Thursday 55 $9,956,212 Jan 1, 2009 8
Biggest Domestic December Weekend 52 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Top 20th Century Fox Weekend Domestic 70 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Top Comedy Weekend Domestic 52 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Top Dramatization Weekend Domestic 18 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day) 18 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (All Movies, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 22 $55,650,404 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (Opening, 3-Day) 5 $36,357,586 Dec 26, 2008 4
Christmas (Opening, 3-Day, Inflation Adjusted) 7 $55,650,404 Dec 26, 2008 4
Biggest Domestic Thursday 56 $14,380,980 Dec 25, 2008 1

Leading Cast

Owen Wilson    John Grogan
Jennifer Aniston    Jennifer Grogan

Supporting Cast

Clarke Peters    Editor
Ann Dowd    Dr. Platt
Haley Bennett    Lisa
Nathan Gamble    Patrick (Age 10)
Kathleen Turner    Ms. Kornblut
Eric Dane    Sebastian Tunney
Alan Arkin    Arnie Klein
Finley Jacobsen    Connor (Age 8)

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

Production and Technical Credits

David Frankel    Director
Scott Frank    Screenwriter
Don Roos    Screenwriter
John Grogan    Based on the book by
Karen Rosenfelt    Producer
Gil Netter    Producer
Arnon Milchan    Executive Producer
Joe Caracciolo, Jr.    Executive Producer
Florian Ballhaus    Cinematographer
Mark Livolsi    Editor
Theodore Shapiro    Composer
Julia Michels    Music Supervisor
Stuart Wurtzel    Production Designer
W. Steven Graham    Art Director
Hilton Rosemarin    Set Decorator
Cindy Evans    Costume Designer
Joe Fogila    Sound Mixer
Paul Urmson    Supervising Sound Editor
Nicholas Renbeck    Supervising Sound Editor
Tom Fleischman    Re-recording Mixer
Stephen L. Davis*    First Assistant Director
Margery Simkin    Casting Director

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

DVD Sales - Number One DVD Far From Curious

May 19th, 2009

There was only one major new release on DVD this week, and it comes as no surprise that it topped the sales chart. The movie was The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and it sold 1.48 million units to generate $24.60 million in consumer spending at retail. More...

DVD Rentals - The Wrestler Pins the Competition

May 10th, 2009

There were only three new releases to chart this week; however, those three new releases all reach the top six. This includes a new number one film, The Wrestler, which should have strong legs thanks to amazing reviews. More...

DVD Sales - New Releases Lack Spirit on the Home Market

April 29th, 2009

There were just a pair of new releases to reach the top 30 on the sales chart this week. This includes the new number one DVD; however, sales of The Spirit were hardly impressive as it managed just 334,000 units and $6.27 million in sales. More...

DVD Rentals - Rental Chart Stands Still

April 29th, 2009

There were only two new releases to reach the top 30 on the rental chart this week, meaning there was not a lot of movement to report. The Day the Earth Stood Still remained in first place with a third more rentals than The Spirit, which opened in second place. More...

International Details - Japan Rising Sun on International Chart

April 26th, 2009

Japan was a major player on the international charts this past weekend, placing three films in the top 30, and helping a couple others as well. Detective Conan: The Raven Chaser placed first in its native market, and sixth internationally, with $6.00 million on 341 screens. More...

DVD Sales - Bedtime has Storybook Opening

April 22nd, 2009

There were plenty of new releases to chart this week, including the top two sellers. The new number one was Bedtime Stories 1.46 million units for its first full week of release, while including early sales it has made $28.78 million from 1.68 million in sales. More...

DVD Rentals - Rental Chart Does Not Stand Still

April 22nd, 2009

There were six new releases to chart this week, but three of the top four were holdovers. That one new release was The Day the Earth Stood Still, which earned 50% more than last week's number one film, Marley and Me. More...

International Details - Unknown Success

April 19th, 2009

Knowing was able to sneak into third place, despite earlier reports to the contrary. Over the past weekend it earned $13.35 million on 2943 screens in 24 markets for a total of $47.80 million. The film opened in a number of smaller markets, but most of the growth came from two major markets: Germany and Spain. In the former it made $1.47 million on 440 screens, while in the latter it made a more impressive $2.35 million on 330 screens over the weekend for a total of $3.11 million. As far as holdovers are concerned, the film held steady in France down just 16% to $3.06 million on 348 screens, but that was for the full week. After two weeks the film now has $6.72 million in that market. More...

DVD Sales - Top of the Chart Goes to the Dogs

April 15th, 2009

Slow week for new releases with only four or five reaching the top five, depending on how you count Bedtime Stories. We did have a new number one, as Marley and Me sold 1.53 million units generating $28.32 million in sales. More...

DVD Rentals - Dog Days on the Rental Chart

April 15th, 2009

There was a trio of new releases that finished one-two-three on the rental chart this week. This group was led by Marley and Me, which generated roughly 50% more rentals than either Seven Pounds or Slumdog Millionaire, which finished in a close race for second place. More...

International Details - Marley Nears Century Mark

April 12th, 2009

Marley & Me fell to sixth place, but it is nearing $100 million internationally. This past weekend it added $5.97 million on 2860 screens in 33 markets for a total of $83.34 million. The film opened in second place in Italy with $2.00 million on 348 screens, which is on par with expectations. Meanwhile, it added $1.23 million on 464 screens in the U.K. for a total of $18.41 million after four weeks while it made $1.01 million on 439 screens in Japan for a total of $5.17 million after two. It is still aiming at $100 million internationally, but it could be close. More...

International Top Five - Slum Comes Out On Top in Crowded Race

April 1st, 2009

Slumdog Millionaire returned to first place on the international chart with $9.59 million on 3123 screens in 52 markets for a total of $170.31 million internationally and $309.86 million worldwide. The film opened in first place in China with $2.93 million on just over 400 screens, which is the best opening for a non-American foreign film for the past decade. It also showed no signs of declining in Germany, where it added $2.37 million on 270 screens during its second weekend, which was nearly identical to its opening, and it now has a total of $5.54 million. More...

DVD Releases for March 31st, 2009 - Part II

March 30th, 2009

It's a big list this week with nearly 50 DVDs here (including a few that are late reviews). This includes this year's big Oscar winner, Slumdog Millionaire, which is coming out on DVD and Blu-ray. Also coming out this week is two foreign language thrillers: Tell No One on DVD and Blu-ray, and Timecrimes on DVD. All three are worthy picking up. In fact, all three are DVD Picks of the Week. With so many releases, it comes as no surprise that this week's list has to be split into two, with the first part found here. More...

DVD Releases for March 31st, 2009 - Part I

March 30th, 2009

It's a big list this week with nearly 50 DVDs here (including a few that are late reviews). This includes this year's big Oscar winner, Slumdog Millionaire, which is coming out on DVD and Blu-ray. Also coming out this week is two foreign language thrillers: Tell No One on DVD and Blu-ray, and Timecrimes on DVD. All three are worth picking up. In fact, all three are DVD Picks of the Week. With so many releases, it comes as no surprise that this week's list has to be split into two, with the second part found here. More...

International Top Five - French are Cuckoo for Coco

March 25th, 2009

Coco opened in France and a couple other, smaller markets taking first place on the international chart with $12.71 million on 902 screens in 3 markets. This includes a first place opening in its native market, where it earned $11.20 million on 871 screens. More...

International Top Five - Marley Retrieves Top Spot

March 18th, 2009

Marley & Me jumped to the top of the international box office pulling in $14.14 million on 2559 screens in 29 markets for a total of $49.01 million. Its best market was the U.K. where it opened in first place with $6.15 million on 467 screens, while it placed second in Russia $1.58 million on 517 screens over the weekend for a total of $2.04 million. As far as holdovers go, the film managed $2.04 million on 550 screens over the weekend for a total of $5.72 million after two. Meanwhile in France, it earned $1.29 million on 354 screens over the weekend for a total of $4.11 million, also after two. The film opens in Spain this weekend, Japan next weekend, and Italy the weekend after that. More...

International Top Five - Watchmen Wins but at What Cost?

March 11th, 2009

Watchmen opened in top spot on the international charts, but with a weaker than expected figure. Much weaker in some markets. The film did top the charts in the U.K. with $4.52 million on 419 screens and in Australia with $2.29 million on 226, which is a great start for this time of year, but not a monster opening some were predicting. It placed first in Italy, but with a soft opening of $1.48 million on 344 screens, and the same was true in South Korea ($1.44 million on 397) and in Mexico ($722,000 on 417). The film had to settle for second place in Russia with $2.60 million on 554 screens and in France with $2.49 million on 517. Third was the best the movie could do in Germany ($2.03 million on 367 screens) and in Spain ($1.94 million on 426). Overall it did finish in first place with $26.63 million on 5,149 screens in 44 markets, but with only a couple of major markets left to open in, and the likelihood of massive drop-offs, this film will likely not match its domestic total, and might not top $100 million internationally. This is bad news for a movie that some have suggested cost $200 million to make, but that likely includes worldwide P&A, as well as the production budget. If it can make $300 million worldwide, then it will show a profit during its initial push on the home market. If it can make $200 million worldwide, then it will show a profit, eventually. More...

International Details - The Very Best has to Settle for Sixth Place

February 2nd, 2009

The Very Best Film 2, the sequel to The Very Best Film opened in Russia and a handful of other markets this past weekend. It scored first place in its native land with $8.38 million on 948 screens, while it earned sixth place in total with $9.29 million on 1072 screens in 4 markets. This is a serious decline from its predecessor's opening weekend, but still a strong start otherwise. More...

International Details - Escaping the Top Five

January 25th, 2009

Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa fell from second to sixth with $9.07 million on 5601 screens in 48 markets for a total of $380.42 million. No openings hurt the film this past weekend, and its only $1 million markets this past weekend were South Korea at $1.20 million on 432 screens and Poland at $1.09 million on 130. The film has made $3.76 million after two weeks in the former and $7.72 million after three weeks in the latter. More...

International Details - Down Under goes Over $100 million

January 18th, 2009

Australia reached a major milestone this past weekend as it topped $100 million internationally. Over the weekend the film added $12.33 million on 4901 screens in 55 markets for a total of $103.30 million internationally and $151.06 million worldwide. Additionally, with openings in Italy, Brazil, China, Russia, and Japan still ahead, the film has a shot at $200 million worldwide. That would be enough to cover the film's production budget, after taking into account Australia's generous tax incentives. More...

Torino Makes Eastwood's Weekend

January 12th, 2009

Just like this weekend last year, the number one film was a limited release expanding wide. However, while that movie, and indeed practically every new release was a pleasant surprise, the holdovers fell faster than expected to leave the box office down 4.4% from last week at $146 million. That is still a whopping 13% more than the same weekend last year, and that gives 2009 an early 25% lead over 2008. The key word is "early." It is far too soon to tell if 2009 is going to finish ahead of 2008, while any expectations that it can maintain this pace are completely unreasonable. More...

International Details - Day Starts to Set on International Chart

January 11th, 2009

The Day the Earth Stood Still fell out of the top five, as it was down 46% to $10.91 million on 5008 screens in 42 markets for a total of $129.59 million internationally and $204.01 million worldwide. The film's best market was Japan, where it remained in second place with $2.71 million on 642 screens over the weekend for a total of $19.19 million after three. More...

Here Comes the Bride (Wars)

January 8th, 2009

2009 hopes to build on last week's success and has three new releases and a wide expansion with which to do so. Bride Wars seems to be the odds on favorite to win, but don't count out Gran Torino. Also, both films have a shot at topping last year's number one film, The Bucket List. More...

Contest - New Year, Old Movie - Winning Announcement

January 6th, 2009

The winners of our New Year, Old Movie contest were determined and they are... More...

Happy New Year at the Box Office

January 6th, 2009

The first weekend of the year starts well with practically every film in the top five having at least something to cheer about. Overall the box office pulled in $153 million, which is 24% less than last weekend; however, it's a post-holiday weekend, so that decline is understandable. Compared to the first weekend of 2008, 2009 is off to a great start up just shy of 10% over last year. And more importantly, last year got off to a great start, so we are looking at a fantastic start. More...

Weekend Estimates: Marley and Me Wins Again

January 4th, 2009

Marley & Me has taken the box office crown for a second straight weekend, according to studio estimates released on Sunday. With no wide openers, the top seven movies have all remained in the same order they enjoyed last weekend, and overall performances were remarkably similar across the board. Yes Man did best among the top five, down just 17%, while Slumdog Millionaire moved back into the top 10 and increased its box office by 10% while playing in basically the same number of theaters as it had over Christmas weekend. More...

Celebrating the New Year with Holdovers

January 1st, 2009

As is customary for the first weekend of the year, there are no new releases to deal with. However, there are plenty of high profile holdovers to entertain moviegoers, including several that at least have a shot at reaching $100 million before they leave theaters. In fact, every film in the top five has at least a shot at reaching that milestone. More...

Revolution on the Per Theater Chart

December 30th, 2008

Revolutionary Road was nothing short of fantastic on the per theater chart earning a stunning $190,000 in just three theaters for an average of $63,304. Gran Torino saw both is theater count and per theater average grow earning more than $2 million in 84 theaters for a stunning average of $27,652; the film might not earn as many awards as some were expecting, but its box office potential is as high as ever. The Wrestler slipped to third place during is sophomore stint with an average of $21,529 in 18 theaters, but it too should earn some measure of mainstream success. Che continued its Oscar qualifying run with $35,000 in 2 theaters for an average of $17,252. Last Chance Harvey opened with nearly $100,000 in six theaters for an average of $16,210, which would have been very impressive though most of the year, but we've hit such a winning streak recently that is feels merely average. The overall box office leader, Marley & Me earned an average of $10,448, while Waltz with Bashir barely managed to enter the $10,000 club with an average of $10,004 in five theaters. More...

Marley a Gift to the Box Office

December 30th, 2008

Not every film lived up to expectations over the weekend, but more than enough did that we can safely say 2008 ended on a high note. Over the past three days, the box office pulled in $201 million, which was more than double last week's haul of $90 million. It was also close to 8% better than the same weekend last year, however, that's not enough for 2008 to recover, and it is still almost 1% behind last year's pace $9.55 billion to $9.63 billion. Ticket sales were off by more than 5%, which is the second worst decline in more than a decade. That said, nearly $10 billion in ticket sales is still huge, and as long as production budgets don't get out of hand, the industry is healthy. More...

Holiday Estimates: Marley and Me Draws Family Audiences

December 28th, 2008

Fox emerged from the Christmas holiday weekend victorious thanks to an impressive opening by Marley & Me, which opened with an estimated $14.675 million on Christmas Day (an all-time record Christmas Day opening) and finished the weekend with $51.675 million, including $37 million over the three-day weekend Friday-Sunday. Studio estimates gave second and third places to The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Bedtime Stories, which both also broke the previous record for biggest Christmas Day opening. Bedtime Stories finished the weekend with $38.6 million in total earnings and Button finished with $39 million. The two movies traded second and third spots through the long weekend, and we'll only know which movie finished top once we have final numbers on Monday. More...

Movie Website Reviews for Weekend of December 26, 2008

December 28th, 2008

There are almost as many wide releases this week as there were total release last week. However, while there are several effective sites, and none that feel sub-standard, none rise to the level of the Weekly Website Award. More...

Contest - New Year, Old Movie

December 26th, 2008

It's the beginning of the year, and as is costumary on the first weekend of each year, there are no new releases, which makes the process of choosing a target film a little more difficult. Also, we don't have box office information for Christmas day, so we are not exactly sure which film will top the charts this weekend, and therefore will likely top the charts next weekend. It should come down to either Bedtime Stories or Marley & Me. And our target film is ... (flips a coin) Marley & Me. In order to win, one must simply predict the upcoming weekend box office of Marley & Me. Whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's upcoming 3-day weekend box office (Friday, January 2nd to Sunday, January 4th), without going over, will win The Wackness on DVD and in paperback. Meanwhile, whoever comes the closest to predicting the film's upcoming 3-day weekend box office (Friday, January 2nd to Sunday, January 4th), without going under, will win Eagle Eye Special Edition DVD and Conspiracy on DVD Entries must be received by 10 a.m., Pacific Time on Friday to be eligible, so don't delay! More...

Blizzard of New Releases for Christmas

December 24th, 2008

There are five films opening wide tomorrow, as well as a limited release expanding into more than 1000 theaters, which could be enough to propel it into the top ten. Given the weak new releases for the past few weeks, there is a chance all five wide releases will place in the top five, while it is unlikely any will bomb completely (even the two saddled with negative buzz). Compared to last Christmas, the box office could see some growth, which will help the year end on a positive note. More...

2008 Preview: December

December 1st, 2008

We end the year with a winning streak, one that will hopefully continue right through the New Year holiday. It seems nearly every film released this month is either an Oscar contender or a potential $100 million hit. Sometimes both. If all six films with box office potentials of $100 million or more reach that milestone, and Bolt and Four Christmases have the legs to make it there as well, we could set the record for most $100 million released in a single year. (It is currently at 29 films set in 2003.) More...

Cast Updates - March 6, 2008

March 6th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Fast and the Furious 4, Hamlet 2, Vivaldi, and more! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - February 17, 2008

February 17th, 2008

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Four Christmases, Star Trek XI and more! More...

Cast Updates - January 10, 2008

January 10th, 2008

This week's round of new casting information contains updates for Armored, Easy Virtue, Solomon Kane, and more! More...

New Movie US Release Dates - November 25, 2007

November 25th, 2007

This week's round of new movie release information contains release dates for The Lovely Bones, The Taking of Pelham 123, G.I. Joe and more! More...

Cast Updates - August 23, 2007

August 23rd, 2007

This week's round of new cast information contains updates for Day Zero, The Fighter, He's Just Not That Into You and more! More...

New Movie Announcements, Stars and Directors - August 21, 2007

August 21st, 2007

Starting today we will provide a list of announced movies, new stars and directors on our website each Tuesday. More...

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Domestic Cumulative Box Office Records

Weekend Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 26, 2008 1 $36,357,586   3,480 $10,448   $50,738,566 1
Jan 2, 2009 1 $24,263,763 -33% 3,505 $6,923   $106,664,046 2
Jan 9, 2009 4 $11,391,425 -53% 3,478 $3,275   $123,751,596 3
Jan 16, 2009 9 $6,138,859 -46% 2,952 $2,080   $132,548,142 4
Jan 23, 2009 15 $3,031,969 -51% 2,036 $1,489   $138,092,165 5
Jan 30, 2009 22 $960,224 -68% 1,022 $940   $139,793,037 6
Feb 6, 2009 27 $455,301 -53% 450 $1,012   $140,548,943 7
Feb 13, 2009 30 $392,147 -14% 334 $1,174   $141,060,468 8
Feb 20, 2009 30 $320,987 -18% 304 $1,056   $141,545,861 9
Feb 27, 2009 31 $345,086 +8% 314 $1,099   $141,981,387 10
Mar 6, 2009 29 $257,510 -25% 297 $867   $142,342,915 11
Mar 13, 2009 32 $192,222 -25% 222 $866   $142,611,757 12
Mar 20, 2009 31 $139,211 -28% 222 $627   $142,829,513 13
Mar 27, 2009 28 $98,123 -30% 222 $442   $142,992,475 14
Apr 3, 2009 37 $57,249 -42% 129 $444   $143,084,510 15
Apr 10, 2009 64 $20,231 -65% 48 $421   $143,125,707 16
Apr 17, 2009 82 $6,679 -67% 21 $318   $143,143,620 17
Apr 24, 2009 81 $5,113 -23% 15 $341   $143,151,473 18

Daily Box Office Performance

DateRankGross%YD%LWTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossDays
Dec 25, 2008 1 $14,380,980     3,480 $4,132   $14,380,980 1
Dec 26, 2008 1 $13,953,174 -3%   3,480 $4,010   $28,334,154 2
Dec 27, 2008 1 $12,717,753 -9%   3,480 $3,655   $41,051,907 3
Dec 28, 2008 1 $9,686,659 -24%   3,480 $2,784   $50,738,566 4
Dec 29, 2008 1 $7,506,989 -23%   3,480 $2,157   $58,245,555 5
Dec 30, 2008 1 $7,314,695 -3%   3,480 $2,102   $65,560,250 6
Dec 31, 2008 - $6,883,821 -6%   3,480 $1,978   $72,444,071 7
Jan 1, 2009 - $9,956,212 +45% -31% 3,480 $2,861   $82,400,283 8
Jan 2, 2009 1 $9,637,373 -3% -31% 3,505 $2,750   $92,037,656 9
Jan 3, 2009 1 $9,177,480 -5% -28% 3,505 $2,618   $101,215,136 10
Jan 4, 2009 1 $5,448,910 -41% -44% 3,505 $1,555   $106,664,046 11
Jan 5, 2009 1 $1,571,618 -71% -79% 3,505 $448   $108,235,664 12
Jan 6, 2009 1 $1,507,382 -4% -79% 3,505 $430   $109,743,046 13
Jan 7, 2009 2 $1,382,909 -8% -80% 3,505 $395   $111,125,955 14
Jan 8, 2009 2 $1,234,216 -11% -88% 3,505 $352   $112,360,171 15
Jan 9, 2009 4 $3,206,263 +160% -67% 3,478 $922   $115,566,434 16
Jan 10, 2009 4 $5,108,184 +59% -44% 3,478 $1,469   $120,674,618 17
Jan 11, 2009 4 $3,076,978 -40% -44% 3,478 $885   $123,751,596 18
Jan 12, 2009 6 $646,001 -79% -59% 3,478 $186   $124,397,597 19
Jan 13, 2009 6 $706,231 +9% -53% 3,478 $203   $125,103,828 20
Jan 14, 2009 6 $616,113 -13% -55% 3,478 $177   $125,719,941 21
Jan 15, 2009 5 $689,342 +12% -44% 3,478 $198   $126,409,283 22
Jan 16, 2009 9 $1,672,853 +143% -48% 2,952 $567   $128,082,136 23
Jan 17, 2009 9 $2,731,691 +63% -47% 2,952 $925   $131,144,691 24
Jan 18, 2009 10 $1,734,315 -37% -44% 2,952 $588   $132,879,006 25
Jan 19, 2009 9 $1,375,793 -21% +113% 2,952 $466   $134,254,799 26
Jan 20, 2009 9 $387,197 -72% -45% 2,952 $131   $134,311,132 27
Jan 21, 2009 11 $367,198 -5% -40% 2,952 $124   $134,678,330 28
Jan 22, 2009 10 $381,866 +4% -45% 2,952 $129   $135,060,196 29
Jan 23, 2009 - $759,080 +99% -55% 2,036 $373   $135,819,276 30
Jan 24, 2009 15 $1,395,813 +84% -49% 2,036 $686   $137,215,089 31
Jan 25, 2009 14 $877,076 -37% -49% 2,036 $431   $138,092,165 32
Jan 26, 2009 17 $185,913 -79% -86% 2,036 $91   $138,278,078 33
Jan 27, 2009 17 $181,116 -3% -53% 2,036 $89   $138,459,194 34
Jan 28, 2009 17 $186,311 +3% -49% 2,036 $92   $138,645,505 35
Jan 29, 2009 17 $187,308 +1% -51% 2,036 $92   $138,832,813 36
Jan 30, 2009 - $271,060 +45% -64% 1,022 $265   $139,103,873 37
Jan 31, 2009 - $477,791 +76% -66% 1,022 $468   $139,581,664 38
Feb 1, 2009 - $211,373 -56% -76% 1,022 $207   $139,793,037 39
Feb 2, 2009 - $73,235 -65% -61% 1,022 $72   $139,866,272 40
Feb 3, 2009 - $70,437 -4% -61% 1,021 $69   $139,936,709 41
Feb 4, 2009 - $76,374 +8% -59% 1,021 $75   $140,013,083 42
Feb 5, 2009 - $80,559 +5% -57% 1,021 $79   $140,093,642 43
Feb 6, 2009 - $115,789 +44% -57% 450 $257   $140,209,431 44
Feb 7, 2009 - $204,099 +76% -57% 450 $454   $140,413,530 45
Feb 8, 2009 - $135,413 -34% -36% 450 $301   $140,548,943 46
Feb 9, 2009 - $32,340 -76% -56% 450 $72   $140,581,283 47
Feb 10, 2009 - $31,486 -3% -55% 450 $70   $140,612,769 48
Feb 11, 2009 - $25,864 -18% -66% 450 $57   $140,638,633 49
Feb 12, 2009 - $29,688 +15% -63% 450 $66   $140,668,321 50
Feb 13, 2009 - $86,207 +190% -26% 334 $258   $140,754,528 51
Feb 14, 2009 - $182,143 +111% -11% 334 $545   $140,936,671 52
Feb 15, 2009 - $123,797 -32% -9% 334 $371   $141,060,468 53
Feb 16, 2009 30 $80,310 -35% +148% 334 $240   $141,140,778 54
Feb 17, 2009 - $30,380 -62% -4% 334 $91   $141,171,158 55
Feb 18, 2009 - $25,853 -15% n/c 334 $77   $141,197,011 56
Feb 19, 2009 - $27,863 +8% -6% 334 $83   $141,224,874 57
Feb 20, 2009 - $90,778 +226% +5% 304 $299   $141,315,652 58
Feb 21, 2009 - $145,290 +60% -20% 304 $478   $141,460,942 59
Feb 22, 2009 - $84,919 -42% -31% 304 $279   $141,545,861 60
Feb 23, 2009 - $22,423 -74% -72% 304 $74   $141,568,284 61
Feb 24, 2009 - $24,343 +9% -20% 304 $80   $141,592,627 62
Feb 25, 2009 - $20,438 -16% -21% 304 $67   $141,613,065 63
Feb 26, 2009 - $23,236 +14% -17% 304 $76   $141,636,301 64
Feb 27, 2009 - $89,452 +285% -1% 314 $285   $141,725,753 65
Feb 28, 2009 - $161,150 +80% +11% 314 $513   $141,886,903 66
Mar 1, 2009 - $94,484 -41% +11% 314 $301   $141,981,387 67
Mar 2, 2009 - $24,538 -74% +9% 314 $78   $142,005,925 68
Mar 3, 2009 - $28,505 +16% +17% 314 $91   $142,034,430 69
Mar 4, 2009 - $25,916 -9% +27% 314 $83   $142,060,346 70
Mar 5, 2009 - $25,059 -3% +8% 314 $80   $142,085,405 71
Mar 6, 2009 - $73,953 +195% -17% 297 $249   $142,159,358 72
Mar 7, 2009 - $118,199 +60% -27% 297 $398   $142,277,557 73
Mar 8, 2009 - $65,358 -45% -31% 297 $220   $142,342,915 74
Mar 9, 2009 - $16,568 -75% -32% 297 $56   $142,359,483 75
Mar 10, 2009 - $19,550 +18% -31% 297 $66   $142,379,033 76
Mar 11, 2009 - $19,295 -1% -26% 297 $65   $142,398,328 77
Mar 12, 2009 - $21,207 +10% -15% 297 $71   $142,419,535 78
Mar 13, 2009 - $51,790 +144% -30% 222 $233   $142,471,325 79
Mar 14, 2009 - $89,848 +73% -24% 222 $405   $142,561,173 80
Mar 15, 2009 - $50,584 -44% -23% 222 $228   $142,611,757 81
Mar 16, 2009 - $16,575 -67% n/c 222 $75   $142,628,332 82
Mar 17, 2009 - $19,179 +16% -2% 222 $86   $142,647,511 83
Mar 18, 2009 - $19,916 +4% +3% 222 $90   $142,667,427 84
Mar 19, 2009 - $22,875 +15% +8% 222 $103   $142,690,302 85
Mar 20, 2009 - $41,959 +83% -19% 222 $189   $142,732,261 86
Mar 21, 2009 - $59,602 +42% -34% 222 $268   $142,791,863 87
Mar 22, 2009 - $37,650 -37% -26% 222 $170   $142,829,513 88
Mar 23, 2009 - $13,542 -64% -18% 222 $61   $142,843,055 89
Mar 24, 2009 - $17,460 +29% -9% 222 $79   $142,860,515 90
Mar 25, 2009 - $17,068 -2% -14% 222 $77   $142,877,583 91
Mar 26, 2009 - $16,769 -2% -27% 222 $76   $142,894,352 92
Mar 27, 2009 - $27,344 +63% -35% 129 $212   $142,921,696 93
Mar 28, 2009 - $41,865 +53% -30% 129 $325   $142,963,561 94
Mar 29, 2009 - $28,914 -31% -23% 129 $224   $142,992,475 95
Mar 30, 2009 - $7,813 -73% -42% 129 $61   $143,000,288 96
Mar 31, 2009 - $8,479 +9% -51% 129 $66   $143,008,767 97
Apr 1, 2009 - $9,356 +10% -45% 129 $73   $143,018,123 98
Apr 2, 2009 - $9,138 -2% -46% 129 $71   $143,027,261 99
Apr 3, 2009 - $17,065 +87% -38% 89 $192   $143,044,326 100
Apr 4, 2009 - $26,139 +53% -38% 89 $294   $143,070,465 101
Apr 5, 2009 - $14,045 -46% -51% 89 $158   $143,084,510 102
Apr 6, 2009 - $4,751 -66% -39% 89 $53   $143,089,261 103
Apr 7, 2009 - $5,831 +23% -31% 89 $66   $143,095,092 104
Apr 8, 2009 - $4,827 -17% -48% 89 $54   $143,099,919 105
Apr 9, 2009 - $5,557 +15% -39% 89 $62   $143,105,476 106
Apr 10, 2009 - $7,802 +40% -54% 48 $163   $143,113,278 107
Apr 11, 2009 - $7,747 -1% -70% 48 $161   $143,121,025 108
Apr 12, 2009 - $4,682 -40% -67% 48 $98   $143,125,707 109
Apr 13, 2009 - $3,317 -29% -30% 48 $69   $143,129,024 110
Apr 14, 2009 - $2,799 -16% -52% 48 $58   $143,131,823 111
Apr 15, 2009 - $2,649 -5% -45% 48 $55   $143,134,472 112
Apr 16, 2009 - $2,469 -7% -56% 48 $51   $143,136,941 113
Apr 17, 2009 - $1,770 -28% -77% 21 $84   $143,138,711 114
Apr 18, 2009 - $3,036 +72% -61% 21 $145   $143,141,747 115
Apr 19, 2009 - $1,873 -38% -60% 21 $89   $143,143,620 116
Apr 20, 2009 - $634 -66% -81% 21 $30   $143,144,254 117
Apr 21, 2009 - $624 -2% -78% 21 $30   $143,144,878 118
Apr 22, 2009 - $742 +19% -72% 21 $35   $143,145,620 119
Apr 23, 2009 - $740 n/c -70% 21 $35   $143,146,360 120

Weekly Box Office Performance

DateRankGross% ChangeTheatersPer TheaterTotal GrossWeek
Dec 19, 2008 5 $14,380,980   3,480 $4,132   $14,380,980 1
Dec 26, 2008 1 $68,019,303 +373% 3,480 $19,546   $82,400,283 2
Jan 2, 2009 1 $29,959,888 -56% 3,505 $8,548   $112,360,171 3
Jan 9, 2009 4 $14,049,112 -53% 3,478 $4,039   $126,409,283 4
Jan 16, 2009 9 $8,650,913 -38% 2,952 $2,931   $135,060,196 5
Jan 23, 2009 17 $3,772,617 -56% 2,036 $1,853   $138,832,813 6
Jan 30, 2009 22 $1,260,829 -67% 1,022 $1,234   $140,093,642 7
Feb 6, 2009 27 $574,679 -54% 450 $1,277   $140,668,321 8
Feb 13, 2009 31 $556,553 -3% 334 $1,666   $141,224,874 9
Feb 20, 2009 30 $411,427 -26% 304 $1,353   $141,636,301 10
Feb 27, 2009 31 $449,104 +9% 314 $1,430   $142,085,405 11
Mar 6, 2009 30 $334,130 -26% 297 $1,125   $142,419,535 12
Mar 13, 2009 33 $270,767 -19% 222 $1,220   $142,690,302 13
Mar 20, 2009 29 $204,050 -25% 222 $919   $142,894,352 14
Mar 27, 2009 30 $132,909 -35% 222 $599   $143,027,261 15
Apr 3, 2009 43 $78,215 -41% 129 $606   $143,105,476 16
Apr 10, 2009 58 $31,465 -60% 48 $656   $143,136,941 17
Apr 17, 2009 82 $9,419 -70% 21 $449   $143,146,360 18
Apr 24, 2009 85 $7,391 -22% 15 $493   $143,153,751 19

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
Apr 5, 200911,514,789 1,514,789$28,038,744$28,038,7441
Apr 12, 20095896,910-41% 2,411,699$15,536,365$43,575,1092
Apr 19, 20095269,378-70% 2,681,077$4,628,857$48,203,9663
Apr 26, 20095164,349-39% 2,845,426$2,828,068$51,032,0344
May 3, 20096144,445-12% 2,989,871$2,230,187$53,262,2215
May 10, 20095157,501+9% 3,147,372$2,385,258$55,647,4796
May 17, 20091175,212-52% 3,222,584$1,137,228$56,784,7077
May 24, 20092558,918-22% 3,281,502$892,278$57,676,9858
May 31, 20092649,092-17% 3,330,594$740,676$58,417,6619
Jun 7, 20092431,940-35% 3,362,534$482,291$58,899,95210
Apr 4, 201012122,613 3,801,632$1,057,157$64,246,31053
Nov 28, 20107480,588 4,363,321$3,950,433$69,164,48887

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