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Posted by petrocs on 05-16-2003 09:53 PM:

'Matrix' Loads Massive Opening Day

I saw this and I thought I'd share it for those whom wont find this
on their own

HOLLYWOOD (Box Office Mojo) - Warner Bros. programmed the highest screen count ever for The Matrix Reloaded, and the box office reality lived up to the hype on opening day.

The hotly anticipated middle movie of the Wachowski Bros.' cyber-epic raked in an estimated $42.475 million at 3,603 theaters on Thursday, storming past the $30,141,471 that Attack of the Clones posted on this same day last year as the biggest weekday gross ever. It also could go down as the highest opening day ever, ahead of Spider-Man's $39,406,872. Although, there's an asterisk next to that record as Reloaded's Thursday is counting grosses from the Wednesday night previews. Spidey's $43,622,264 Saturday still stands as biggest single day gross ever.

Reloaded grabbed an estimated $5 million from its Wednesday 10 p.m. showings at 2,750 theaters, according to the studio's executive VP and general sales manager of domestic distribution Jeff Goldstein. "For a strictly 10 p.m. show, that's a record," Goldstein noted. "The previous record holder was Jurassic Park's $3.1 million."

Final figures for Reloaded's opening will be available later today. "When you have so many prints at so many locations, it's difficult to be accurate with these estimates," said Goldstein.

Spider-Man's $114,844,116 opening weekend record will likely remain intact, in part because Reloaded burnt off some of its demand with its Thursday bow. However, it should beat Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone's $90,294,621 for the No. 2 spot, and could top $100 million. That would bring its four-day haul to around $140 million. In comparison, Spider-Man snared $125,878,901 in its first four days (Friday-to-Monday).

Warner Bros. unleashed Reloaded on a record 8,517 screens, inching past previous champ and studio stablemate Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets's 8,515 tally. That 8,517 count is strictly prints that the studio sent out and does not include any interlocking that theaters might have done, i.e., using one print to show the movie in two auditoriums. The 3,603-theater count, though, was well shy of X2: X-Men United's 3,741 opening record, which grabbed $31,247,979 on its first day.

Looking at the first movie's gross alone could not have portended such a spectacular showing for Reloaded. The Matrix mustered $4,803,310 at 2,704 sites on its Wednesday bow, March 31, 1999. That led to a $27,788,331 weekend at 2,849 theaters en route to $171,479,930. Those were enormous numbers, but not in the rarefied uber-blockbuster air of a Star Wars or Lord of the Rings. But in those four years, The Matrix fanbase multiplied and became more devout on home video and television. The DVD was the first to sell a million copies and is estimated at having sold over 5 million so far, generating around $100 million in revenue. The under-$100,000 The Matrix Revisited DVD documentary is estimated to have added another $20 million to the franchise's coffers. More importantly, The Matrix became a cultural phenomenon well beyond its grosses, it's bullet-time fight scenes mimicked and spoofed in many movies since.

Reloaded and the third installment The Matrix Revolutions were made simultaneously and will be released six months apart (the latter due Nov. 5). Though a specific accounting of what was spent on each movie is unavailable, the combined production cost came in at $300 million (about the same as the three Lord of the Rings movies), far beyond the $63 million spent to make the first movie. Throw in the lofty $100 million being spent on marketing, and that's a $400 million investment in two sequels to a movie that grossed $458 million worldwide ($286.5 million of that overseas).

Perhaps emboldened by the success of The Lord of the Rings's staggered release, Warner Bros. copied the strategy employed for the second and third Back to the Future movies, Part II of which came out four years after Part I just like The Matrix. If history repeats itself, audience reaction to Reloaded will be crucial to Revolutions's success. Back to the Future Part II got mixed word-of-mouth and wound up with $118,450,002 despite a then record-breaking $43,016,225 five-day Thanksgiving berth. Even though Part III was generally better liked, the damage was done, and it lassoed $87,727,583 by the end of its run, or 74% of Part II's tally.

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Posted by dc_man on 05-16-2003 10:33 PM:

We got a new champ boys. and I went Wednesday YAY!


Posted by lilbirchy on 05-16-2003 10:54 PM:

very interesting. thought about watching it but waiting for it to come to the theaters where i live. if it doesnt come soon i hope a better release comes out


Posted by XeroFightsAlone on 05-17-2003 02:36 AM:

they beat Episode II which was a decent film compared to it's predecessor (Episode I, not the OT, theoretically it hasn't happened yet). the matrix has gained a bigger following faster than star wars.

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Posted by jedi420 on 05-17-2003 10:21 PM:

yeah matrix did make a shitload of money, but just because a film makes alot of money, doesnt mean its a good movie.. i mean episode 2 was pretty crappy too.


Posted by horizonstar on 05-17-2003 11:01 PM:

Poor X-2

Wow ... I have a few theaters in my area that play only one movie at a time, and all of them got X-2 2 weeks ago and have now dropped it for Matrix 2. Bad release timing for X-2 ...


Posted by svenbob on 05-17-2003 11:25 PM:

fun read man, thanks!

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Posted by petrocs on 05-17-2003 11:30 PM:

Looks like it pulled in another $31,000,000+ on Friday so its over $73,000,000 in 2 days. Cant wait to see the final numbers this weekend. Remember..for any of you who care..Spiderman did its $115,000,000 on Friday-Sunday so Reloaded's got to do $85,000,000 on Saturday and Sunday could be close

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Posted by HoldDaSalad on 05-18-2003 07:19 AM:

I'm proud to say i helped to contribute to those numbers. movie was great. lol

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Posted by horizonstar on 05-18-2003 08:24 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by parasiticgannon
I'm proud to say i helped to contribute to those numbers. movie was great. lol

me too! just got back from the theater. 8.7/10


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