Movie Wars Episode IV: Across the Spaghettiverse Of Madness
Btw, remember when I said this list isn't going on Letterboxd https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_wk-jT9rn-8.
In fact, we're going to the multiverse mf 2024 (for real or I'll delete my account) BE THERE...but in the meantime here's 2021-2023
https://letterboxd.com/crow1994/list/secret-location/
My predictions for 2024 are also here
https://letterboxd.com/crow1994/list/2024-release-schedule/
**Starting from 1982
>Counting how much money a movie made while remaining #1 (and the studios they were distributed by)
>Domestically Only
**Data will be from The Numbers
Scoreboard
BV: 11 (1987, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022)
WB: 8.5 (1989, 1992, 1993, *1994, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2014, 2023)
Par: 7.5 (1984, 1986, 1988, *1994, 1996, 1997, 2010, 2011)
Uni: 6 (1982, 1985, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2015)
Col/TriS/Sony: 5 (1991, 2002, 2004, **2020, 2021)
Fox: 3 (1983, 1990, 2009)
LG: 1 (2012)
*You'll find out when I get the Letterboxd list up
**By default
How Many Times
WB: 194
Col/TriS/Sony: 186
Uni: 163
Par: 160
BV: 149
LG/Sum: 40
*MGM/UA/Amazon: 26
ORF: 2
STX: 1
*This will also include United Artists Releasing
#Data's accurate to be counted as a win
-------------------------------
Gone. but somewhat forgotten
Fox: 133 (as an independent studio)
NL: 40 (as an independent studio)
DW: 21 (as an independent studio)
Mira./Dim/Wein.: 21
Orion Pictures: 14
Rela.: 3
Cannon: 5
-----------------------------
One hit wonders
Samuel Goldwyn
Galaxy International Releasing
Savoy Pictures
PolyGram (as an independent studio)
Destination Films (as an independent studio)
Newmarket
-----------------------------
O yeah, if anyone's wondering why I choose said movie posters for said year. I've chosen the film that had the most times as #1 during that year. Tiebreakers are chosen by the film that grossed the most.
This will be a series of lists so here's
The daily one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025021814/
The Loser one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls068774657/
The rotten tomatoes one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025828829/
The Yearly One http://www.imdb.com/list/ls020367811/
The Yearly Ratings one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025137550/
&
And all time http://www.imdb.com/list/ls027492860/
Worlds of Box Office Gross
England http://www.imdb.com/list/ls069436330/
*Yearly World Wide one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021035694/
*Earth 2 https://www.imdb.com/list/ls029116597/
*Demon World https://www.imdb.com/list/ls028526596/
*Crisis on Two Earths https://www.imdb.com/list/ls022680431/
*All under construction*
And that yearly one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021174505/
All Time What If https://www.imdb.com/list/ls029185396/
The Season 0 ones (I'll explain in the description) http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021174771/
Franchise One https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026286583/?ref_=otl_2
Season One https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026392227/?ref_=otl_2
Yearly One for that https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026394620/
Month Year One https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026815414/
Monthly https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026642717/
All time for daily http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021178848/
Yearly Demon World https://www.imdb.com/list/ls044068390/?ref_=otl_2
Hiatus
The ratings one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls012943333/
The based on something/original idea/sequel one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls027427516/
In fact, we're going to the multiverse mf 2024 (for real or I'll delete my account) BE THERE...but in the meantime here's 2021-2023
https://letterboxd.com/crow1994/list/secret-location/
My predictions for 2024 are also here
https://letterboxd.com/crow1994/list/2024-release-schedule/
**Starting from 1982
>Counting how much money a movie made while remaining #1 (and the studios they were distributed by)
>Domestically Only
**Data will be from The Numbers
Scoreboard
BV: 11 (1987, 1998, 1999, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2022)
WB: 8.5 (1989, 1992, 1993, *1994, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2014, 2023)
Par: 7.5 (1984, 1986, 1988, *1994, 1996, 1997, 2010, 2011)
Uni: 6 (1982, 1985, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2015)
Col/TriS/Sony: 5 (1991, 2002, 2004, **2020, 2021)
Fox: 3 (1983, 1990, 2009)
LG: 1 (2012)
*You'll find out when I get the Letterboxd list up
**By default
How Many Times
WB: 194
Col/TriS/Sony: 186
Uni: 163
Par: 160
BV: 149
LG/Sum: 40
*MGM/UA/Amazon: 26
ORF: 2
STX: 1
*This will also include United Artists Releasing
#Data's accurate to be counted as a win
-------------------------------
Gone. but somewhat forgotten
Fox: 133 (as an independent studio)
NL: 40 (as an independent studio)
DW: 21 (as an independent studio)
Mira./Dim/Wein.: 21
Orion Pictures: 14
Rela.: 3
Cannon: 5
-----------------------------
One hit wonders
Samuel Goldwyn
Galaxy International Releasing
Savoy Pictures
PolyGram (as an independent studio)
Destination Films (as an independent studio)
Newmarket
-----------------------------
O yeah, if anyone's wondering why I choose said movie posters for said year. I've chosen the film that had the most times as #1 during that year. Tiebreakers are chosen by the film that grossed the most.
This will be a series of lists so here's
The daily one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025021814/
The Loser one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls068774657/
The rotten tomatoes one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025828829/
The Yearly One http://www.imdb.com/list/ls020367811/
The Yearly Ratings one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls025137550/
&
And all time http://www.imdb.com/list/ls027492860/
Worlds of Box Office Gross
England http://www.imdb.com/list/ls069436330/
*Yearly World Wide one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021035694/
*Earth 2 https://www.imdb.com/list/ls029116597/
*Demon World https://www.imdb.com/list/ls028526596/
*Crisis on Two Earths https://www.imdb.com/list/ls022680431/
*All under construction*
And that yearly one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021174505/
All Time What If https://www.imdb.com/list/ls029185396/
The Season 0 ones (I'll explain in the description) http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021174771/
Franchise One https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026286583/?ref_=otl_2
Season One https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026392227/?ref_=otl_2
Yearly One for that https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026394620/
Month Year One https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026815414/
Monthly https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026642717/
All time for daily http://www.imdb.com/list/ls021178848/
Yearly Demon World https://www.imdb.com/list/ls044068390/?ref_=otl_2
Hiatus
The ratings one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls012943333/
The based on something/original idea/sequel one http://www.imdb.com/list/ls027427516/
List activity
2.2K views
• 0 this weekCreate a new list
List your movie, TV & celebrity picks.
81 titles
- DirectorSteven SpielbergStarsHenry ThomasDrew BarrymorePeter CoyoteA troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape from Earth and return to his home planet.Uni:
1) Conan the Barbarian $16,477,181 (x2)
2) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $133,274,165 (x16)
3) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: $11,874,268
Total: $161,625,614
Col/TriS/Sony
1) Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip: $7,780,693 (Col)
2) The Toy: $6,322,804 (Col)
3) Tootsie $24,232,510 (x3) (Col)
In 1983: $71,628,830 (x11)
Total: $109,964,837
Fox
1) Porky's $51,862,059 (x8)
2) Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Re-issue)
$3,949,478
Total: $55,811,537
Par:
1) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan $14,347,221
2) Friday the 13th Part III $9,406,522
3) An Officer and a Gentleman $12,220,469 (x2)
Total: $35,974,212
Orion Pictures
1) Amityville II: The Possession $4,104,277
2) First Blood $15,624,092 (x3)
Total: $19,728,369
MGM/UA:
Rocky III $12,431,486
Total: $12,431,486
WB:
Creepshow $5,870,889
Total: $5,870,889
Winner: Universal - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
March 12-14 Col/TriS/Sony $7,780,693
March 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $7,780,693
March 26-28 20th Century Fox $16,226,461
April 2-4 20th Century Fox $24,261,227
April 9-11 20th Century Fox $32,343,522
April 16-18 20th Century Fox $38,854,738
April 23-25 20th Century Fox $44,135,375
April 30-May 2 20th Century Fox $48,468,945
May 7-9 20th Century Fox $51,862,059
May 14-16 20th Century Fox $51,862,059
May 21-23 20th Century Fox $51,862,059
May 28-30 20th Century Fox $51,862,059
June 4-6 20th Century Fox $51,862,059
June 11-13 20th Century Fox $51,862,059
June 18-20 20th Century Fox $51,862,059
June 25-27 Universal $54,652,732
July 2-4 Universal $67,429,186
July 9-11 Universal $80,231,473
July 16-18 Universal $93,235,054
July 23-25 Universal $105,109,322
July 30-Aug 1 Universal $115,534,393
Aug 6-8 Universal $125,059,699
Aug 13-15 Universal $125,059,699
Aug 20-22 Universal $132,743,861
Aug 27-29 Universal $139,374,570
Sep 3-5 Universal $139,374,570
Sep 10-12 Universal $143,973,298
Sep 17-19 Universal $148,235,185
Sep 24-26 Universal $148,235,185
Oct 1-3 Universal $151,977,325
Oct 8-10 Universal $151,977,325
Oct 15-17 Universal $155,293,017
Oct 22-24 Universal $155,293,017
Oct 29-31 Universal $155,293,017
Nov 5-7 Universal $155,293,017
Nov 12-14 Universal $155,293,017
Nov 19-21 Universal $155,293,017
Nov 26-28 Universal $159,269,795
Dec 3-5 Universal $161,625,614
Dec 10-12 Universal $161,625,614
Dec 17-19 Universal $161,625,614
Dec 24-26 Universal $161,625,614
Dec 31-Jan 2 Universal $161,625,614
Weekend Scoreboard
Universal: 28
20th Century Fox: 13
Col/TriS/Sony: 2 - DirectorRichard MarquandStarsMark HamillHarrison FordCarrie FisherAfter rescuing Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt, the Rebel Alliance attempt to destroy the second Death Star, while Luke struggles to help Darth Vader back from the dark side.Fox:
1) Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi $90,219,844 (x6)
2) Mr. Mom $26,420,736 (x5)
3) Silkwood $3,547,122 (carried into 1984)
Total: $120,187,702
WB:
1) High Road to China $6,156,049
2) Superman III $13,352,357
3) National Lampoon's Vacation $21,686,839 (x3)
4) Never Say Never Again $27,724,256 (x4)
5) Deal of the Century $3,520,605
6) Sudden Impact $22,790,280 (x3)
Total: $95,230,386
Par:
1) Flashdance $10,856,650 (x3)
2) Staying Alive $12,146,143
3) Terms of Endearment $12,183,990 (x2) (In 1983)
In 1984: $17,957,864 (x4)
Total: $53,144,647
Col/TriS/Sony
1) Spring Break $10,357,395 (x2) (Col)
2) Blue Thunder $8,258,149 (Col)
3) Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone $7,053,016 (Col)
4) The Big Chill $6,591,395 (x2) (Col)
Total: $32,259,955
Uni:
Jaws 3-D: $13,422,500
Total: $13,422,500
Orion Pictures:
1) Lone Wolf McQuade $4,295,300
2) Easy Money $5,844,974
3) Amityville 3-D $2,366,472
Total: $12,506,746
MGM/UA:
A Christmas Story $3,935,944
Total: $3,935,944
Winner: 20th Century Fox - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
Mar 18-20 Warner Bros. $6,156,049
Mar 25-27 Warner Bros. $6,156,049
April 1-3 Col/TriS/Sony $10,357,395
April 8-10 Col/TriS/Sony $10,357,395
April 15-17 Col/TriS/Sony $10,357,395
April 22-24 Col/TriS/Sony $10,357,395
April 29-May 1 Col/TriS/Sony $10,357,395
May 6-8 Paramount $10,856,650
May 13-15 Col/TriS/Sony $18,615,544
May 20-22 Col/TriS/Sony $25,668,560
May 27-29 20th Century Fox $30,490,619
June 3-5 20th Century Fox $47,720,313
June 10-12 20th Century Fox $59,715,377
June 17-19 20th Century Fox $59,715,377
June 24-26 20th Century Fox $70,843,292
July 1-3 20th Century Fox $82,881,918
July 8-10 20th Century Fox $90,219,844
July 15-17 20th Century Fox $90,219,844
July 22-24 20th Century Fox $90,219,844
July 29-31 20th Century Fox $90,219,844
Aug 5-7 20th Century Fox $90,219,844
Aug 12-14 20th Century Fox $90,219,844
Aug 19-21 20th Century Fox $90,219,844
Aug 26-28 20th Century Fox $96,664,950
Sep 2-4 20th Century Fox $104,886,665
Sep 9-11 20th Century Fox $109,573,317
Sep 16-18 20th Century Fox $113,433,381
Sep 23-25 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Sep 30-Oct 2 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Oct 7-9 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Oct 14-16 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Oct 21-23 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Oct 28-30 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Nov 4-6 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Nov 11-13 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Nov 18-20 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Nov 25-27 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Dec 2-4 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Dec 9-11 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Dec 16-18 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Dec 23-25 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Dec 30-Jan 1 20th Century Fox $116,640,580
Weekend Scoreboard
20th Century Fox: 32
Col/TriS/Sony: 7
Warner Bros.: 2
Paramount: 1 - DirectorIvan ReitmanStarsBill MurrayDan AykroydSigourney WeaverThree parapsychologists forced out of their university funding set up shop as a unique ghost removal service in New York City, attracting frightened yet skeptical customers.Par:
1) Footloose $21,475,313 (x3)
2) Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter $11,183,148
3) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: $33,936,113
4) Star Trek III: The Search for Spock $16,673,295
5) Beverly Hills Cop $62,491,198 (x4) (In 1984)
In 1985: $72,349,658 (x10)
Total: $218,108,725
Col/TriS/Sony
1) The Natural $10,511,614 (x2) (TriS)
2) Ghostbusters $92,172,760 (x9) (Col)
3) Supergirl $5,738,249 (TriS)
Total: $108,422,623
WB:
1) Police Academy $34,870,723 (x5)
2) Purple Rain $7,766,201
3) Tightrope $27,504,426 (x4)
4) Oh, God! You Devil $5,560,001
Total: $75,701,351
MGM/UA:
1) Red Dawn $8,230,381
2) Teachers $15,041,262 (x3)
Total: $23,271,643
Cannon
1) Breakin' $6,047,686
2) Missing in Action $9,122,680 (x2)
Total: $15,170,366
BV:
Splash $12,626,242 (x2)
Total: $12,626,242
Uni:
All of Me $11,062,269 (x2)
Total: $11,062,269
Orion Pictures:
The Terminator $8,240,126 (x2)
Total: $8,240,126
Fox:
Unfaithfully Yours $3,774,126
Total: $3,774,126
Winner: Paramount - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
Feb 10-12 20th Century Fox $3,774,126
Feb 17-19 Paramount $8,556,935
Feb 24-26 Paramount $15,174,672
Mar 2-4 Paramount $21,475,313
Mar 9-11 Paramount $21,475,313
Mar 16-18 Paramount $21,475,313
Mar 23-25 Paramount $21,475,313
Mar 30-April 1 Paramount $21,475,313
April 6-8 Warner Bros. $23,035,360
April 13-15 Paramount $32,658,461
April 20-22 Paramount $32,658,461
April 27-29 Warner Bros. $34,870,723
May 4-6 Warner Bros. $34,870,723
May 11-13 Warner Bros. $34,870,723
May 18-20 Warner Bros. $34,870,723
May 25-27 Paramount $66,594,574
June 1-3 Paramount $83,267,869
June 8-10 Paramount $83,267,869
June 15-17 Paramount $83,267,869
June 22-24 Paramount $83,267,869
June 29-July 1 Paramount $83,267,869
July 6-8 Paramount $83,267,869
July 13-15 Col/TriS/Sony $84,289,241
July 20-22 Col/TriS/Sony $92,783,102
July 27-29 Col/TriS/Sony $92,783,102
Aug 3-5 Col/TriS/Sony $99,26,748
Aug 10-12 Col/TriS/Sony $99,26,748
Aug 17-19 Col/TriS/Sony $99,26,748
Aug 24-26 Col/TriS/Sony $99,26,748
Aug 31-Sep 2 Col/TriS/Sony $99,26,748
Sep 7-9 Col/TriS/Sony $99,26,748
Sep 14-16 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Sep 21-23 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Sep 28-30 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Oct 5-7 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Oct 12-14 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Oct 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Oct 26-28 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Nov 2-4 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Nov 9-11 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Nov 16-18 Col/TriS/Sony $102,684,374
Nov 23-25 Col/TriS/Sony $108,422,623
Nov 30-Dec 2 Col/TriS/Sony $108,422,623
Dec 7-9 Col/TriS/Sony $108,422,623
Dec 14-16 Paramount $109,997,118
Dec 21-23 Paramount $125,694,277
Dec 28-30 Paramount $145,759,067
Weekend Scoreboard
Col/TriS/Sony: 22
Paramount: 19
Warner Bros.: 5
20th Century Fox: 1 - DirectorRobert ZemeckisStarsMichael J. FoxChristopher LloydLea ThompsonMarty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown.Uni:
1) Stick $3,358,299
2) Back to the Future $85,027,831 (x11)
3) Out of Africa $5,137,370 (carried into 1986)
Total: $93,523,500
MGM/UA:
Rocky IV $57,589,950 (x5)
In 1986 $7,147,074
Total: $64,737,024
Col/TriS/Sony
1) Rambo: First Blood Part II $59,370,634 (x4) (TriS)
2) Jagged Edge $3,216,053 (Col)
Total: $62,586,687
WB:
1) Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (x4) $28,743,819
2) Pale Rider $9,119,111
3) National Lampoon's European Vacation: $12,329,627
4) The Color Purple $4,412,456 (carried into 1986)
Total: $54,605,013
Fox:
1) Cocoon $7,936,427
2) Commando $18,411,178 (x3)
Total: $26,347,605
Cannon
1) Invasion U.S.A. $6,891,609
2) Death Wish 3 $8,480,795 (x2)
3) King Solomon's Mines $5,005,788
Total: $20,378,192
Par:
1) Witness $4,506,587
2) Friday the 13th: A New Beginning $8,032,883
Total: $12,539,470
Orion Pictures:
Code of Silence $11,899,043 (x3)
Total: $11,899,043
Gold.
Once Bitten $4,025,657
Total: $4,025,657
Winner: Universal - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
Mar 8-10 Paramount $4,506,587
Mar 15-17 Paramount $4,506,587
Mar 22-24 Paramount $12,539,470
Mar 29-31 Paramount $12,539,470
April 5-7 Warner Bros. $19,284,281
April 12-14 Warner Bros. $24,691,251
April 19-21 Warner Bros. $28,743,819
April 26-28 Warner Bros. $28,743,819
May 3-5 Warner Bros. $28,743,819
May 10-12 Warner Bros. $28,743,819
May 17-19 Warner Bros. $28,743,819
May 24-26 Warner Bros. $28,743,819
May 31-June 2 Col/TriS/Sony $39.979,873
June 7-9 Col/TriS/Sony $50,208,481
June 14-16 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
June 21-23 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
June 28-30 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
July 5-7 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
July 12-14 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
July 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
July 26-28 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
Aug 2-4 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
Aug 9-11 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
Aug 16-18 Col/TriS/Sony $59,370,634
Aug 23-25 Universal $66,063,584
Aug 30-Sep 1 Universal $75,113,252
Sep 6-8 Universal $80,327,717
Sep 13-15 Universal $84,461,974
Sep 20-22 Universal $88,386,130
Sep 27-29 Universal $88,386,130
Oct 4-6 Universal $88,386,130
Oct 11-13 Universal $88,386,130
Oct 18-20 Universal $88,386,130
Oct 25-27 Universal $88,386,130
Nov 1-3 Universal $88,386,130
Nov 8-10 Universal $88,386,130
Nov 15-17 Universal $88,386,130
Nov 22-24 Universal $88,386,130
Nov 29-Dec 1 Universal $88,386,130
Dec 6-8 Universal $88,386,130
Dec 13-15 Universal $88,386,130
Dec 20-22 Universal $88,386,130
Dec 27-29 Universal $88,386,130
Weekend Scoreboard
Universal: 19
Col/TriS/Sony: 12
Warner Bros.: 8
Paramount: 4 - DirectorPeter FaimanStarsPaul HoganLinda KozlowskiJohn MeillonAn American reporter goes to the Australian outback to meet an eccentric crocodile poacher and invites him to New York City.Par:
1) *Pretty in Pink $10,985,538 (x2)
2) Gung Ho $7,170,830
3) Top Gun $19,717,148 (x3)
4) Crocodile Dundee $64,154,938 (x9)
5) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home $25,715,706 (x2)
6) The Golden Child $29,545,887 (x3)
In 1987 $11,171,277 (x2)
Total: $168,461,324
Sony
1) Iron Eagle $6,104,754 (TriS)
2) Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling $4,879,107 (Col)
3) Short Circuit $5,346,808 (TriS)
4) The Karate Kid, Part II $34,475,701 (x4) (Col)
5) Stand by Me $11,474,880 (x3) (Col)
Total: $62,281,250
Orion Pictures:
1) Back to School $8,881,035
2) Platoon $37,623,440 (x4) (carried into 1987)
Total: $46,504,475
Fox:
1) Aliens $31,531,787 (x4)
2) The Fly $11,733,393 (x2)
Total: $43,265,180
WB:
1) Police Academy 3: Back in Training (x3) $19,890,323
2) Cobra $23,163,689 (x2)
Total: $43,054,012
BV:
Down and Out in Beverly Hills $23,905,265 (x4)
Total: $23,905,265
Uni:
1) The Money Pit $3,646,200
2) Legend $6,852,905 (x2)
Total: $10,499,105
Winner: Paramount
*The Numbers says House (1986) won while the good version of Box Office Mojo says Pretty in Pink won. I'm counting Pretty in Pink, however, if anyone has another source that says otherwise, please post it on my Letterboxd, thank you https://letterboxd.com/crow1994/list/imbd-message-broad/ - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
Jan 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $6,104,754
Jan 26-28 Col/TriS/Sony $6,104,754
Jan 30-Feb 2 Col/TriS/Sony $6,104,754
Feb 7-9 Buena Vista $11,838,610
Feb 14-16 Buena Vista $18,862,353
Feb 21-23 Buena Vista $23,905,265
Feb 28-30 Buena Vista $23,905,265
Mar 7-9 Buena Vista $23,905,265
Mar 14-16 Buena Vista $23,905,265
Mar 21-23 Buena Vista $23,905,265
Mar 28-30 Buena Vista $23,905,265
April 4-6 Buena Vista $23,905,265
April 11-13 Buena Vista $23,905,265
April 18-20 Buena Vista $23,905,265
April 25-27 Buena Vista $23,905,265
May 2-4 Buena Vista $23,905,265
May 9-11 Buena Vista $23,905,265
May 16-18 Paramount $26,349,420
May 23-25 Warner Bros. $35,542,470
May 30-June 1 Warner Bros. $43,054,012
June 6-8 Warner Bros. $43,054,012
June 13-15 Warner Bros. $43,054,012
June 20-22 Warner Bros. $43,054,012
June 27-29 Warner Bros. $43,054,012
July 4-6 Col/TriS/Sony $44,138,583
July 11-13 Col/TriS/Sony $50,806,370
July 18-20 Col/TriS/Sony $50,806,370
July 25-27 Col/TriS/Sony $50,806,370
Aug 1-3 Col/TriS/Sony $50,806,370
Aug 8-10 Col/TriS/Sony $50,806,370
Aug 15-17 Col/TriS/Sony $50,806,370
Aug 22-24 Col/TriS/Sony $50,806,370
Aug 29-31 Col/TriS/Sony $55,843,713
Sep 5-7 Col/TriS/Sony $59,270,328
Sep 12-14 Col/TriS/Sony $62,281,250
Sep 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $62,281,250
Sep 26-28 Col/TriS/Sony $62,281,250
Oct 3-5 Col/TriS/Sony $62,281,250
Oct 10-12 Paramount $64,680,701
Oct 17-19 Paramount $72,114,903
Oct 24-26 Paramount $78,860,152
Oct 31-Nov 2 Paramount $84,576,367
Nov 7-9 Paramount $90,969,028
Nov 14-16 Paramount $96,490,579
Nov 21-23 Paramount $102,028,454
Nov 28-30 Paramount $118,910,342
Dec 5-7 Paramount $127,744,160
Dec 12-14 Paramount $139,293,871
Dec 19-21 Paramount $147,171,770
Dec 26-28 Paramount $157,290,047
Weekend Scoreboard
Col/TriS/Sony 17
Buena Vista 14
Paramount 13
Warner Bros. 6 - DirectorAdrian LyneStarsMichael DouglasGlenn CloseAnne ArcherA married man's one-night stand comes back to haunt him when that lover begins to stalk him and his family.BV:
1) Stakeout $27,138,094 (x5)
2) Three Men and a Baby $29,115,453 (x3)
In 1988: $21,226,904 (x2)
3) Good Morning, Vietnam $70,023,280 (x9) (carried into 1988)
Total: $147,503,731
Par:
1) Critical Condition $9,051,509 (x2)
2) Beverly Hills Cop II $62,564,830 (x3)
3) Fatal Attraction $64,445,371 (x8)
4) Eddie Murphy Raw $9,077,324
Total: $145,139,034
Uni:
1) The Secret of My Succe$s $29,210,892 (x5)
2) Dragnet $17,585,319 (x2)
Total: $46,796,211
WB:
1) Lethal Weapon $20,224,114 (x3)
2) Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol $8,482,487
3) The Witches of Eastwick $8,251,230
Total: $36,957,831
Col/TriS/Sony:
1) Blind Date $7,531,273 (TriS)
2) Ishtar $4,331,817 (Col)
3) The Running Man $13,788,720 (x2) (TriS)
Total: $25,651,810
Orion Pictures:
1) RoboCop $14,341,437 (x2)
2) Throw Momma from the Train $7,318,878
Total: $21,660,315
Fox:
1) Predator $12,031,638
2) Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise $7,900,879
Total: $19,932,517
MGM/UA
The Living Daylights $18,757,514 (x2)
Total: $18,757,514
NL:
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors: $8,880,555
Total: $8,880,555
Winner: Buena Vista - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
Jan 16-18 Paramount $5,715,701
Jan 23-25 Paramount $9,051,509
Jan 30-Feb 1 Paramount $9,051,509
Feb 6-8 Paramount $9,051,509
Feb 13-15 Paramount $9,051,509
Feb 20-22 Paramount $9,051,509
Feb 27-Mar 1 Paramount $9,051,509
Mar 6-8 Paramount $9,051,509
Mar 13-15 Warner Bros. $13,934,364
Mar 20-22 Warner Bros. $20,224,114
Mar 27-29 Warner Bros. $20,224,114
April 3-5 Warner Bros. $28,706,601
April 10-12 Warner Bros. $28,706,601
April 17-19 Warner Bros. $28,706,601
April 24-26 Warner Bros. $28,706,601
May 1-3 Warner Bros. $28,706,601
May 8-10 Universal $29,210,892
May 15-17 Universal $29,210,892
May 22-24 Paramount $42,065,662
May 29-31 Paramount $59,192,304
June 5-7 Paramount $71,616,339
June 12-14 Paramount $71,616,339
June 19-21 Paramount $71,616,339
June 26-28 Paramount $71,616,339
July 3-5 Paramount $71,616,339
July 10-12 Paramount $71,616,339
July 17-19 Paramount $71,616,339
July 24-26 Paramount $71,616,339
July 31-Aug 2 Paramount $71,616,339
Aug 7-9 Paramount $71,616,339
Aug 14-16 Paramount $71,616,339
Aug 21-23 Paramount $71,616,339
Aug 28-30 Paramount $71,616,339
Sep 5-7 Paramount $71,616,339
Sep 12-14 Paramount $71,616,339
Sep 19-21 Paramount $79,219,079
Sep 26-28 Paramount $86,926,842
Oct 2-4 Paramount $96,274,444
Oct 9-11 Paramount $106,828,780
Oct 16-18 Paramount $114,517,510
Oct 23-25 Paramount $122,564,353
Oct 30-Nov 1 Paramount $128,972,030
Nov 6-8 Paramount $136,061,710
Nov 13-15 Paramount $136,061,710
Nov 20-22 Paramount $136,061,710
Nov 27-29 Paramount $136,061,710
Dec 4-6 Paramount $136,061,710
Dec 11-13 Paramount $136,061,710
Dec 18-20 Paramount $145,139,034
Dec 25-27 Paramount $145,139,034
Weekend Scoreboard
Paramount: 40
Warner Bros.: 8
Universal: 2
Buena Vista: 1 (OT) - DirectorTim BurtonStarsAlec BaldwinGeena DavisMichael KeatonThe spirits of a deceased couple are harassed by an unbearable family that has moved into their home, and hire a malicious spirit to drive them out.Par:
1) Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood $8,245,038
2) Crocodile Dundee II $45,699,362 (x3)
3) Coming to America $45,164,917 (x3)
4) The Accused $4,316,369
5) Scrooged $13,027,842
6) The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! $9,331,746
Total: $125,785,274
MGM/UA
1) Willow $8,300,169
2) A Fish Called Wanda $2,555,291
3) Child's Play $6,583,963
4) Rain Man $14,350,610
In 1989: $38,727,147 (x5)
Total $70,517,180
Uni:
1) Biloxi Blues $7,093,325
2) Moon over Parador $3,268,975
3) Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey $3,451,230
4) They Live $4,827,903
5) The Land Before Time $7,526,025
6) Twins $27,914,785 (x3)
Total: $54,082,243
BV:
1) Who Framed Roger Rabbit $20,145,971 (x2)
2) Cocktail $19,993,945 (x2)
Total: $40,139,916
WB:
1) Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach $6,106,661
2) Beetlejuice $30,044,956 (x4)
Total: $36,151,617
NL:
A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master $26,258,471 (x3)
Total: $26,258,471
Fox:
1) Young Guns $7,011,393
2) Dead Ringers $3,012,180
3) Alien Nation $8,421,429
Total: $18,445,002
Galaxy International Releasing:
Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (x2) $11,341,750
Total: $11,341,750
Orion Pictures:
Colors $10,531,936 (x2)
Total: $10,531,936
Col/TriS/Sony:
Red Heat $8,133,822 (TriS)
Total: $8,133,822
Winner: Paramount - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
Mar 18-20 Warner Bros. $6,106,661
Mar 25-27 Universal $7,093,325
April 1-3 Warner Bros. $14,137,558
April 8-10 Warner Bros. $22,805,260
April 15-17 Warner Bros. $29,950,383
April 22-24 Warner Bros. $36,151,617
April 29-May 1 Warner Bros. $36,151,617
May 6-8 Warner Bros. $36,151,617
May 13-15 Warner Bros. $36,151,617
May 20-22 Warner Bros. $36,151,617
May 27-29 Warner Bros. $36,151,617
June 3-5 Paramount $45,425,154
June 10-12 Paramount $53,944,400
June 17-19 Paramount $53,944,400
June 24-26 Paramount $53,944,400
July 1-3 Paramount $75,348,820
July 8-10 Paramount $88,691,527
July 15-17 Paramount $99,109,317
July 22-24 Paramount $99,109,317
July 29-31 Paramount $99,109,317
Aug 5-7 Paramount $99,109,317
Aug 12-14 Paramount $99,109,317
Aug 19-21 Paramount $99,109,317
Aug 26-28 Paramount $99,109,317
Sep 2-4 Paramount $99,109,317
Sep 9-11 Paramount $99,109,317
Sep 16-18 Paramount $99,109,317
Sep 23-25 Paramount $99,109,317
Sep 30-Oct 2 Paramount $99,109,317
Oct 7-9 Paramount $99,109,317
Oct 14-16 Paramount $103,425,686
Oct 21-23 Paramount $103,425,686
Oct 28-30 Paramount $103,425,686
Nov 4-6 Paramount $103,425,686
Nov 11-13 Paramount $103,425,686
Nov 18-20 Paramount $103,425,686
Nov 25-27 Paramount $116,453,528
Dec 2-4 Paramount $125,785,274
Dec 9-11 Paramount $125,785,274
Dec 16-18 Paramount $125,785,274
Dec 23-25 Paramount $125,785,274
Dec 30-Jan 1 Paramount $125,785,274
Weekend Scoreboard
Paramount: 31
Warner Bros.: 9
Universal: 1 - DirectorAmy HeckerlingStarsJohn TravoltaKirstie AlleyOlympia DukakisAfter a single, career-minded woman is left on her own to give birth to the child of a married man, she finds a new romantic chance in a cab driver. Meanwhile, the point-of-view of the newborn baby is narrated through voice-over.WB:
1) Lean on Me $9,612,045 (x2)
2) Batman $70,564,935 (x2)
3) Lethal Weapon 2 $50,599,175 (x3)
4) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation $14,240,908 (x2)
5) Driving Miss Daisy $27,659,901 (x4) (carried into 1990)
Total: $172,676,964
Par:
1) Major League $15,907,074 (x2)
2) Pet Sematary $26,764,871 (x3)
3) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade $58,261,737 (x2)
4) Star Trek V: The Final Frontier $17,375,648
5) Black Rain $22,280,167 (x3)
6) Harlem Nights $16,096,808
Total: $156,686,305
Uni:
1) The 'Burbs $17,125,677 (x2)
2) Fletch Lives $13,693,080 (x2)
3) Parenthood $20,178,800 (x2)
4) Uncle Buck $27,893,303 (x4)
5) Sea of Love $10,017,840
6) Back to the Future Part II $40,670,350 (x2)
7) Born on the Fourth of July $19,120,085 (x3) (carried into 1990)
Total: $148,699,135
Col/TriS/Sony:
1) See No Evil, Hear No Evil $13,203,861 (x2) (TriS)
2) Ghostbusters II $29,472,894 (Col)
3) Look Who's Talking $60,679,557 (x5) (TriS)
Total: $103,356,312
Fox:
1) The Fly II $6,751,371
2) The War of the Roses $19,979,575 (x2)
Total: $26,730,946
BV:
1) Three Fugitives $5,477,051
2) Turner & Hooch $12,211,042
Total: $18,962,413
Winner: Warner Brothers - StarsTraci LordsSoleil Moon FryeAndrew Dice ClayA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Studio leading
Feb 3-5 Buena Vista $5,477,051
Feb 10-12 20th Century Fox $6,751,371
Feb 17-19 Universal $11,101,197
Feb 24-26 Universal $17,125,677
Mar 3-5 Universal $17,125,677
Mar 10-12 Universal $17,125,677
Mar 17-19 Universal $25,171,437
Mar 24-26 Universal $30,818,757
Mar 31-April 2 Universal $30,818,757
April 7-9 Universal $30,818,757
April 14-16 Universal $30,818,757
April 21-23 Universal $30,818,757
April 28-30 Paramount $36,333,351
May 5-7 Paramount $42,671,945
May 12-14 Paramount $42,671,945
May 19-21 Paramount $42,671,945
May 26-28 Paramount $79,703,518
June 2-4 Paramount $100,933,682
June 9-11 Paramount $118,309,330
June 16-18 Paramount $118,309,330
June 23-25 Paramount $118,309,330
June 30-July 2 Paramount $118,309,330
July 7-9 Paramount $118,309,330
July 14-16 Paramount $118,309,330
July 21-23 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
July 28-30 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Aug 4-6 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Aug 11-13 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Aug 18-20 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Aug 25-27 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Sep 1-3 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Sep 8-10 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Sep 15-17 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Sep 22-24 Warner Bros. $130,776,155
Sep 29-Oct 1 Paramount $134,489,497
Oct 6-8 Paramount $140,589,497
Oct 13-15 Paramount $140,589,497
Oct 20-22 Paramount $140,589,497
Oct 27-29 Paramount $140,589,497
Nov 3-5 Paramount $140,589,497
Nov 10-12 Paramount $140,589,497
Nov 17-19 Paramount $156,686,305
Nov 24-26 Paramount $156,686,305
Dec 1-3 Paramount $156,686,305
Dec 8-10 Paramount $156,686,305
Dec 15-17 Paramount $156,686,305
Dec 22-24 Paramount $156,686,305
Dec 29-31 Paramount $156,686,305
Weekend Scoreboard
Paramount: 27
Warner Bros.: 11 (OT)
Universal: 10
20th Century Fox: 1
Buena Vista: 1 - DirectorIrvin KershnerStarsMark HamillHarrison FordCarrie FisherAfter the Rebel Alliance are overpowered by the Empire, Luke Skywalker begins his Jedi training with Yoda, while his friends are pursued across the galaxy by Darth Vader and bounty hunter Boba Fett.1980's a decade in review
Par:
1982: $35,974,212 (3) (4th place)
1983: $53,144,647 (3) (3rd place)
1984: $218,108,725 (5) (1st place)
1985: $12,539,470 (2) (7th place)
1986: $168,461,324 (6) (1st place)
1987: $145,139,034 (4) (2nd place)
1988: $125,785,274 (6) (1st place)
1989: $156,686,305 (6) (2nd place)
Total: $915,838,991 (35)
Uni:
1982: $161,625,614 (3) (1st place)
1983: $13,422,500 (1) (5th place)
1984: $11,062,269 (1) (7th place)
1985: $93,523,500 (3) (1st place)
1986: $10,499,105 (2) (7th/last place)
1987: $46,796,211 (2) (3rd place)
1988: $54,082,243 (6) (3rd place)
1989: $148,699,135 (7) (3rd place)
Total: $539,710,577 (25)
WB:
1982: $5,870,889 (1) (7th/last place)
1983: $95,230,386 (6) (2nd place)
1984: $75,701,351 (4) (3rd place)
1985: $54,605,013 (4) (3rd place)
1986: $43,054,012 (2) (5th place)
1987: $36,957,831 (3) (4th place)
1988: $36,151,617 (2) (5th place)
1989: $172,676,964 (5) (1st place)
Total: $520,248,063 (27)
Col/TriS/Sony
1982: $109,964,837 (3) (2nd place)
1983: $32,259,955 (4) (4th place)
1984: $108,422,623 (3) (2nd place)
1985: $62,586,687 (2) (3rd place)
1986: $62,281,250 (5) (2nd place)
1987: $25,651,810 (3) (5th place)
1988: $8,133,822 (1) (10th/last place)
1989: $103,356,312 (3) (4th place)
Total: $512,575,565 (24)
Fox
1982: $55,811,537 (2) (3rd place)
1983: $120,187,702 (3) (1st place)
1984: $3,774,126 (1) (9th/last place)
1985: $26,347,605 (2) (5th place)
1986: $43,265,180 (2) (4th place)
1987: $19,932,517 (2) (7th place)
1988: $18,445,002 (3) (7th place)
1989: $26,730,946 (2) (5th place)
Total: $314,494,615 (17)
BV:
1984: $12,626,242 (1) (6th place)
1986: $23,905,265 (1) (6th place)
1987: $147,503,731 (3) (1st place)
1988: $40,139,916 (2) (4th place)
1989: $18,962,413 (2) (6th/last place)
Total: $243,137,567 (9)
MGM/UA:
1982: $12,432,586 (1) (6th place)
1983: $3,935,944 (1) (7th/last place)
1984: $23,271,643 (2) (4th place)
1985: $64,737,024 (1) (2nd place)
1987: $18,757,514 (1) (8th place)
1988: $70,517,180 (4) (2nd place)
Total: $193,650,891 (10)
Orion Pictures
1982: $19,728,369 (2) (5th place)
1983: $12,506,746 (3) (6th place)
1984: $8,240,126 (1) (8th place)
1985: $11,899,043 (1) (8th place)
1986: $46,504,475 (2) (3rd place)
1987: $21,660,315 (2) (6th place)
1988: $10,531,936 (1) (9th place)
Total: $131,071,010 (12)
Cannon
1984: $15,170,366 (2) (5th place)
1985: $20,378,192 (3) (6th place)
Total: $35,548,558 (5)
NL
1987: $8,880,555 (1) (9th/last place)
1988: $26,258,471 (1) (6th place)
Total: $35,139,026 (2)
Galaxy International Releasing
1988: $11,341,750 (1) (9th place)
Total: $11,341,750 (1)
Gold.
1985: $4,025,657 (1) (9th/last place)
Total: $4,025,657 (1)
Winner: Paramount
Weekend Scoreboard
Par: 135
1983: 1
1984: 19
1985: 4
1986: 13
1987: 40
1988: 31
1989: 27
Col/TriS/Sony: 60
1982: 2
1983: 7
1984: 22
1985: 12
1986: 17
Uni: 60
1982: 28
1985: 19
1987: 2
1988: 1
1989: 10
WB: 48
1983: 2
1984: 5
1985: 8
1986: 6
1987: 8
1988: 9
1989: 11 (OT)
Fox: 47
1982: 13
1983: 32
1984: 1
1989: 1
BV: 16
1986: 14
1987: 1 (OT)
1989: 1
Winner: Paramount - DirectorChris ColumbusStarsMacaulay CulkinJoe PesciDaniel SternAn eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve.Fox:
1) Die Hard 2 $36,256,962 (x2)
2) The Exorcist III $9,312,219
3) Pacific Heights $6,912,637
4) Marked for Death $24,311,940 (x3)
5) Home Alone $118,534,364 (x7)
In 1990 (x5) $48,992,762
Total: $244,320,884
Par:
1) The Hunt for Red October $42,297,966 (x3)
2) Another 48 Hrs. $19,475,559
3) Days of Thunder $15,490,445
4) Ghost $39,785,782 (x4)
5) Graveyard Shift $5,082,300
Total: $122,132,052
BV:
1) Pretty Woman $32,836,038 (x4)
2) Dick Tracy $38,090,748 (x2)
Total: $70,926,786
NL
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $68,074,405 (x4)
Total: $68,074,405
Uni:
1) Bird on a Wire $15,338,160
2) Back to the Future Part III $23,703,060
3) Darkman $8,054,860
4) Child's Play 2 $10,718,520
Total: $57,814,600
Col/TriS/Sony:
1) Total Recall $25,533,700 (TriS)
2) Flatliners $10,034,685 (Col)
3) Postcards from the Edge $7,871,856 (Col)
4) Jacob's Ladder $7,500,760 (TriS)
Total: $50,941,001
WB:
1) Hard to Kill $9,213,631
2) Presumed Innocent $11,718,981
3) Goodfellas $6,368,901
Total: $27,301,513
Winner: 20th Century Fox - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Studio leading
Feb 9-11 Warner Bros. $9,213,631
Feb 16-18 Warner Bros. $9,213,631
Feb 23-25 Warner Bros. $9,213,631
Mar 2-4 Paramount $17,161,835
Mar 9-11 Paramount $31,220,607
Mar 16-18 Paramount $42,297,966
Mar 23-25 Paramount $42,297,966
Mar 30-April 1 Paramount $42,297,966
April 6-8 New Line $44,212,108
April 13-15 New Line $58,277,029
April 20-22 New Line $68,074,405
April 27-29 New Line $68,074,405
May 4-6 New Line $68,074,405
May 11-13 New Line $68,074,405
May 18-20 New Line $68,074,405
May 25-27 New Line $68,074,405
June 1-3 New Line $68,074,405
June 8-10 New Line $68,074,405
June 15-17 New Line $68,074,405
June 22-24 Buena Vista $70,926,786
June 29-July 1 Paramount $77,263,970
July 6-8 Paramount $77,263,970
July 13-15 Paramount $77,263,970
July 20-22 Paramount $89,787,265
July 27-29 Paramount $89,787,265
Aug 3-5 Paramount $100,586,099
Aug 10-12 Paramount $100,586,099
Aug 17-19 Paramount $100,586,099
Aug 24-26 Paramount $100,586,099
Aug 31-Sep 2 Paramount $110,539,729
Sep 7-9 Paramount $117,049,752
Sep 14-16 Paramount $117,049,752
Sep 21-23 Paramount $117,049,752
Sep 28-30 Paramount $117,049,752
Oct 5-7 Paramount $117,049,752
Oct 12-14 Paramount $117,049,752
Oct 19-21 Paramount $117,049,752
Oct 26-28 Paramount $122,132,052
Nov 2-4 Paramount $122,132,052
Nov 9-11 Paramount $122,132,052
Nov 16-18 Paramount $122,132,052
Nov 23-25 Paramount $122,132,052
Nov 30-Dec 2 20th Century Fox $128,649,974
Dec 7-9 20th Century Fox $142,882,130
Dec 14-16 20th Century Fox $154,499,379
Dec 21-23 20th Century Fox $169,579,298
Dec 28-30 20th Century Fox $194,727,704
Weekend Scoreboard
Paramount: 27
New Line: 11
20th Century Fox: 5
Warner Bros.: 3
Buena Vista: 1 - DirectorJonathan DemmeStarsJodie FosterAnthony HopkinsScott GlennA young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims.Col/TriS/Sony:
1) City Slickers $13,032,121 (Col)
2) Terminator 2: Judgment Day $78,450,671 (x4) (TriS)
3) The Fisher King $18,164,738 (x3) (TriS)
4) Hook $38,379,550 (x3) (TriS)
In 1992: $11,472,860
Total: $159,499,940
Par:
1) The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear $20,817,139
2) Dead Again $10,682,199 (x2)
3) The Addams Family $44,337,370 (x2)
4) Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country $18,162,837
Total: $93,999,545
WB:
1) Out for Justice $17,540,357 (x2)
2) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves $43,915,267 (x2)
3) Other People's Money $5,012,332
4) Curly Sue $4,957,474
Total: $71,425,430
NL:
1) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze $40,892,602 (x3)
2) Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare $19,592,903 (x2)
3) House Party 2 $6,027,105
Total: $66,512,610
Orion Pictures:
1) The Silence of the Lambs $52,880,629 (x5)
2) F/X2 $5,455,058
Total: $58,335,687
Fox:
1) Sleeping with the Enemy $13,777,943
2) Hot Shots! $29,865,369 (x4)
Total: $43,643,312
Uni:
1) Backdraft $24,841,875 (x2)
2) The People Under the Stairs $5,522,250
3) Cape Fear $10,261,025
Total: $40,625,150
BV:
1) Oscar $9,255,245 (x2)
2) What About Bob? $9,216,334
Total: $18,471,579
Winner: Col/TriS/Sony - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Studio leading
Feb 8-10 20th Century Fox $13,777,943
Feb 15-17 20th Century Fox $13,777,943
Feb 22-24 Orion $25,714,579
Mar 1-3 Orion $36,330,962
Mar 8-10 Orion $45,224,268
Mar 15-17 Orion $52,880,629
Mar 22-24 Orion $52,880,629
Mar 29-31 Orion $52,880,629
April 5-7 Orion $52,880,629
April 12-14 Orion $52,880,629
April 19-21 Orion $52,880,629
April 26-28 Orion $52,880,629
May 3-5 Orion $52,880,629
May 10-12 Orion $58,335,687
May 17-19 Orion $58,335,687
May 24-26 Orion $58,335,687
May 31-June 2 Orion $58,335,687
June 7-9 Orion $58,335,687
June 14-16 Orion $58,335,687
June 21-23 Warner Bros. $61,455,624
June 28-30 Warner Bros. $61,455,624
July 5-7 Warner Bros. $61,455,624
July 12-14 Col/TriS/Sony $65,535,967
July 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $80,431,392
July 26-28 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Aug 2-4 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Aug 9-11 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Aug 16-18 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Aug 23-25 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Aug 30-Sep 1 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Sep 6-8 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Sep 13-15 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Sep 20-22 Col/TriS/Sony $91,482,792
Sep 27-29 Col/TriS/Sony $98,550,700
Oct 4-6 Col/TriS/Sony $104,653,950
Oct 11-13 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Oct 18-20 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Oct 25-27 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Nov 1-3 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Nov 8-10 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Nov 15-17 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Nov 22-24 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Nov 29-Dec 1 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Dec 6-8 Col/TriS/Sony $109,647,530
Dec 13-15 Col/TriS/Sony $123,170,065
Dec 20-22 Col/TriS/Sony $132,808,680
Dec 27-29 Col/TriS/Sony $148,027,080
Weekend Scoreboard
Col/TriS/Sony: 25
Orion: 17
Warner Bros.: 3
20th Century Fox: 2 - DirectorPenelope SpheerisStarsMike MyersDana CarveyRob LoweTwo slacker friends try to promote their public-access cable show.WB:
1) Lethal Weapon 3 $76,231,354 (x3)
2) Batman Returns $84,936,795 (x3)
3) Unforgiven $34,133,302 (x3)
4) Under Siege $42,131,658 (x4)
5) Passenger 57 $10,513,925
Total: $247,947,034
Col/TriS/Sony:
1) Basic Instinct $35,194,415 (x5) (TriS)
2) Sleepwalkers $10,017,354 (Col)
3) A League of Their Own $11,660,303 (Col)
4) Mo' Money $12,385,415 (Col)
5) Honeymoon in Vegas $16,488,585 (x2) (Col)
6) Dracula $30,521,679 (Col)
7) A Few Good Men $40,270,962 (x3) (Col)
In 1993 $9,012,668
Total: $165,551,401
Fox:
1) White Men Can't Jump $24,899,707 (x2)
2) The Last of the Mohicans $20,630,037 (x2)
3) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York $72,168,570 (x3)
Total: $117,698,314
BV:
1) The Hand That Rocks the Cradle $35,642,408 (x4)
2) Medicine Man $8,494,271
3) Honey, I Blew Up the Kid $11,083,318
4) Aladdin $40,321,026 (x4) (carried 1993)
Total: $95,541,023
Par:
1) Wayne's World $56,379,372 (x5)
2) Patriot Games $29,719,325 (x2)
Total: $86,098,697
Uni:
1) Death Becomes Her $12,110,355
2) Sneakers $18,143,540 (x2)
Total: $30,253,895
Winner: Warner Brothers - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Studio leading
Jan 10-12 Buena Vista $7,675,016
Jan 17-19 Buena Vista $19,514,262
Jan 24-26 Buena Vista $27,521,953
Jan 31-Feb 2 Buena Vista $35,642,408
Feb 7-9 Buena Vista $44,136,679
Feb 14-16 Buena Vista $44,136,679
Feb 21-23 Buena Vista $44,136,679
Feb 28-Mar 1 Buena Vista $44,136,679
Mar 6-8 Paramount $47,948,974
Mar 13-15 Paramount $56,379,372
Mar 20-22 Paramount $56,379,372
Mar 27-29 Paramount $56,379,372
April 3-5 Paramount $56,379,372
April 10-12 Paramount $56,379,372
April 17-19 Paramount $56,379,372
April 24-26 Paramount $56,379,372
May 1-3 Paramount $56,379,372
May 8-10 Paramount $56,379,372
May 15-17 Paramount $56,379,372
May 22-24 Warner Bros. $60,810,548
May 29-31 Warner Bros. $76,231,354
June 5-7 Warner Bros. $76,231,354
June 12-14 Paramount $86,098,697
June 19-21 Warner Bros. $121,919,065
June 26-28 Warner Bros. $147,344,491
July 3-5 Warner Bros. $161,168,149
July 10-12 Warner Bros. $161,168,149
July 17-19 Warner Bros. $161,168,149
July 24-26 Warner Bros. $161,168,149
July 31-Aug 2 Warner Bros. $161,168,149
Aug 7-9 Warner Bros. $176,186,156
Aug 14-16 Warner Bros. $187,560,174
Aug 21-23 Warner Bros. $195,301,451
Aug 28-30 Warner Bros. $195,301,451
Sep 5-7 Warner Bros. $195,301,451
Sep 11-13 Warner Bros. $195,301,451
Sep 18-20 Warner Bros. $195,301,451
Sep 25-27 Warner Bros. $195,301,451
Oct 2-4 Warner Bros. $195,301,451
Oct 9-11 Warner Bros. $211,061,454
Oct 16-18 Warner Bros.$222,213,328
Oct 23-25 Warner Bros. $231,237,888
Oct 30-Nov 1 Warner Bros. $237,433,109
Nov 6-8 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Nov 13-15 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Nov 20-22 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Nov 27-29 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Dec 4-6 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Dec 11-13 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Dec 18-20 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Dec 25-27 Warner Bros. $247,947,034
Weekend Scoreboard
Warner Bros.: 31
Paramount: 12
Buena Vista: 8 - DirectorAndrew DavisStarsHarrison FordTommy Lee JonesSela WardDr. Richard Kimble, unjustly accused of murdering his wife, must find the real killer while being the target of a nationwide manhunt led by a seasoned U.S. Marshal.WB:
1) Falling Down $16,349,552 (x2)
2) Dave $8,506,834
3) The Fugitive $104,404,181 (x6)
4) Demolition Man $26,258,185 (x2)
5) The Pelican Brief $27,989,340 (x2)
Total: $183,508,092
Par:
1) Indecent Proposal $50,212,910 (x4)
2) Sliver $12,138,283
3) The Firm $63,695,299 (x3)
4) Addams Family Values $14,117,545
5) Wayne's World 2 $13,516,699
Total: $153,680,736
Uni:
1) CB4 $6,122,450
2) Cop and a Half $6,027,285
3) Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story $10,019,970
4) Jurassic Park $113,173,208 (x3)
Total: $135,342,913
Col/TriS/Sony:
1) Groundhog Day $23,982,685 (x2) (Col)
2) Cliffhanger $32,610,422 (x2) (TriS)
3) Poetic Justice $11,728,455 (Col)
4) Striking Distance $8,705,808 (Col)
5) Malice $9,232,650 (Col)
6) Philadelphia $22,647,615 (x2) (carried into 1994) (TriS)
Total: $108,907,635
Fox:
1) Rising Sun $15,195,941
2) The Good Son $12,520,305
3) The Beverly Hillbillies $7,178,556
4) Mrs. Doubtfire $51,550,874 (x3)
In 1994: $19,278,025 (x2)
Total: $105,723,701
NL:
1) Loaded Weapon 1 $9,202,722
2) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (x2) $19,825,062
Total: $29,027,784
BV:
1) The Nightmare Before Christmas (x2) $15,896,761
2) The Three Musketeers $10,621,992
Total: $26,518,753
Winner: Warner Brothers
Total number of movies: 28 - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Studio leading
Feb 5-7 New Line $9,202,722
Feb 12-14 Col/TriS/Sony $14,652,108
Feb 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $23,982,685
Feb 26-28 Col/TriS/Sony $23,982,685
March 5-7 Col/TriS/Sony $23,982,685
March 12-14 Col/TriS/Sony $23,982,685
March 19-21 Col/TriS/Sony $23,982,685
March 26-28 New Line $29,027,784
April 2-4 New Line $29,027,784
April 9-11 New Line $29,027,784
April 16-18 Paramount $33,112,232
April 23-25 Paramount $43,122,995
April 30-May 2 Paramount $50,212,910
May 7-9 Paramount $50,212,910
May 14-16 Paramount $50,212,910
May 21-23 Paramount $62,351,193
May 28-30 Paramount $62,351,193
June 4-6 Paramount $62,351,193
June 11-13 Universal $69,196,533
June 18-20 Universal $107,652,393
June 25-27 Universal $135,342,913
July 2-4 Universal $135,342,913
July 9-11 Universal $135,342,913
July 16-18 Universal $135,342,913
July 23-25 Universal $135,342,913
July 30-Aug 1 Universal $135,342,913
Aug 6-8 Universal $135,342,913
Aug 13-15 Universal $135,342,913
Aug 20-22 Universal $135,342,913
Aug 27-29 Universal $135,342,913
Sep 3-5 Universal $135,342,913
Sep 10-12 Universal $135,342,913
Sep 17-19 Universal $135,342,913
Sep 24-26 Universal $135,342,913
Oct 1-3 Universal $135,342,913
Oct 8-10 Warner Bros. $145,234,417
Oct 15-17 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Oct 22-24 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Oct 29-31 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Nov 5-7 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Nov 12-14 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Nov 19-21 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Nov 26-28 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Dec 3-5 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Dec 10-12 Warner Bros. $155,518,752
Dec 17-19 Warner Bros. $172,383,156
Dec 24-26 Warner Bros. $183,508,092
Dec 31-Jan 2 Warner Bros. $183,508,092
Weekend Scoreboard
Universal: 17
Warner Bros.: 13
Paramount: 8
Col/TriS/Sony: 6
New Line: 4