Movie Comparison: Uncle Buck (1989) vs. It Takes Two (1995)
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Uncle Buck | It Takes Two | |
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Domestic Release Date | Aug 16, 1989 | Nov 17, 1995 |
Production Budget | ||
Opening Weekend Theaters | 1,804 | 1,581 |
Maximum Theaters | 1,835 | 1,581 |
Theatrical Engagements | 15,941 | 10,028 |
Domestic Opening Weekend | $8,794,501 | $5,564,147 |
Domestic Box Office | $66,758,538 | $19,474,589 |
Inflation Adjusted Domestic Box Office |
$180,365,171 | $48,182,417 |
International Box Office | ||
Worldwide Box Office | $66,758,538 | $19,474,589 |
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Uncle Buck | It Takes Two | |
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Opening Weekend | $8,794,501 / $11,921,031 | $5,564,147 / $5,564,147 |
2nd Weekend | $6,725,275 / $23,670,446 | $5,156,182 / $12,586,489 |
3rd Weekend | $7,822,640 / $34,726,816 | $2,031,838 / $15,124,229 |
4th Weekend | $4,550,887 / $40,459,763 | $925,913 / $16,356,986 |
5th Weekend | $4,124,590 / $45,784,193 | $367,250 / $16,920,579 |
6th Weekend | $3,202,280 / $49,835,773 | $105,939 / $17,261,942 |
7th Weekend | $2,701,800 / $53,208,893 | $99,473 / $17,468,169 |
8th Weekend | $2,859,525 / $56,617,733 | $52,187 / $17,563,075 |
9th Weekend | $1,548,110 / $58,568,273 | $568,140 / $18,143,358 |
10th Weekend | - / - | $367,999 / $18,605,416 |
11th Weekend | - / - | $266,372 / $18,956,759 |
12th Weekend | - / - | $220,340 / $19,219,029 |
13th Weekend | - / - | $108,124 / $19,377,303 |
14th Weekend | - / - | $68,825 / $19,474,589 |
15th Weekend | - / - | - / - |
16th Weekend | - / - | - / - |
17th Weekend | - / - | - / - |
18th Weekend | - / - | - / - |
19th Weekend | $75,050 / $64,088,109 | - / - |
20th Weekend | $81,180 / $64,189,596 | - / - |
Uncle Buck | It Takes Two | |
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Opening Week | - / - | $7,430,307 / $7,430,307 |
2nd Week | $13,818,641 / $16,945,171 | $5,662,084 / $13,092,391 |
3rd Week | $9,959,005 / $26,904,176 | $2,338,682 / $15,431,073 |
4th Week | $9,004,700 / $35,908,876 | $1,122,256 / $16,553,329 |
5th Week | $5,750,727 / $41,659,603 | $602,674 / $17,156,003 |
6th Week | $4,973,890 / $46,633,493 | $212,693 / $17,368,696 |
7th Week | $3,873,600 / $50,507,093 | $142,192 / $17,510,888 |
8th Week | $3,251,115 / $53,758,208 | $64,330 / $17,575,218 |
9th Week | $3,261,955 / $57,020,163 | $662,199 / $18,237,417 |
10th Week | - / - | $452,970 / $18,690,387 |
11th Week | - / - | $308,302 / $18,998,689 |
12th Week | - / - | $270,490 / $19,269,179 |
13th Week | - / - | $136,585 / $19,405,764 |
14th Week | - / - | - / - |
15th Week | - / - | - / - |
16th Week | - / - | - / - |
17th Week | - / - | - / - |
18th Week | - / - | - / - |
19th Week | - / - | - / - |
20th Week | $95,357 / $64,108,416 | - / - |
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.