Movie Comparison: Spider (2003) vs. Super Mario Bros. (1993)
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Spider | Super Mario Bros. | |
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Domestic Release Date | Feb 28, 2003 | May 28, 1993 |
Production Budget | $10,000,000 | $42,000,000 |
Opening Weekend Theaters | 27 | 2,081 |
Maximum Theaters | 54 | 2,081 |
Theatrical Engagements | 492 | 6,034 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $189,350 | $8,532,623 |
Domestic Box Office | $1,641,788 | $20,844,907 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$2,935,060 | $54,277,311 |
International Box Office | ||
Worldwide Box Office | $1,641,788 | $20,844,907 |
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Spider | Super Mario Bros. | |
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Opening Weekend | $189,350 / $200,782 | $8,532,623 / $8,532,623 |
2nd Weekend | $163,822 / $463,164 | $4,231,494 / $13,906,528 |
3rd Weekend | $173,587 / $716,616 | $1,748,193 / $16,911,711 |
4th Weekend | $122,983 / $917,087 | - / - |
5th Weekend | $101,438 / $1,084,754 | - / - |
6th Weekend | $71,367 / $1,189,043 | - / - |
7th Weekend | $63,358 / $1,278,369 | - / - |
8th Weekend | $49,198 / $1,354,687 | - / - |
9th Weekend | $29,432 / $1,406,732 | - / - |
10th Weekend | $21,800 / $1,441,409 | - / - |
11th Weekend | $18,163 / $1,470,281 | - / - |
12th Weekend | $12,852 / $1,490,884 | - / - |
13th Weekend | $27,418 / $1,523,808 | - / - |
14th Weekend | $14,290 / $1,556,538 | - / - |
15th Weekend | $9,054 / $1,574,737 | - / - |
16th Weekend | $12,926 / $1,592,098 | - / - |
17th Weekend | $11,617 / $1,614,315 | - / - |
18th Weekend | $4,691 / $1,624,259 | - / - |
19th Weekend | $7,135 / $1,633,889 | - / - |
20th Weekend | $2,241 / $1,639,309 | - / - |
Spider | Super Mario Bros. | |
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Opening Week | $287,910 / $299,342 | $9,675,034 / $9,675,034 |
2nd Week | $243,687 / $543,029 | $5,488,484 / $15,163,518 |
3rd Week | $251,075 / $794,104 | - / - |
4th Week | $189,212 / $983,316 | - / - |
5th Week | $134,360 / $1,117,676 | - / - |
6th Week | $97,335 / $1,215,011 | - / - |
7th Week | $90,478 / $1,305,489 | - / - |
8th Week | $71,811 / $1,377,300 | - / - |
9th Week | $42,309 / $1,419,609 | - / - |
10th Week | $32,509 / $1,452,118 | - / - |
11th Week | $25,914 / $1,478,032 | - / - |
12th Week | $18,358 / $1,496,390 | - / - |
13th Week | $45,858 / $1,542,248 | - / - |
14th Week | $23,435 / $1,565,683 | - / - |
15th Week | $13,489 / $1,579,172 | - / - |
16th Week | $23,526 / $1,602,698 | - / - |
17th Week | $16,870 / $1,619,568 | - / - |
18th Week | $7,186 / $1,626,754 | - / - |
19th Week | $10,314 / $1,637,068 | - / - |
20th Week | $3,267 / $1,640,335 | - / - |
Note: A theatrical engagement is defined as the movie playing in a single theater for one week. So, for example, a film that plays in 3,000 theaters in its first week and 2,000 theaters in its second week will have had 5,000 theatrical engagements.