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¿Buried consiguió ser nº 1 en USA? Es que no me acuerdo.
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¿Buried consiguió ser nº 1 en USA? Es que no me acuerdo.
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¿Buried consiguió ser nº 1 en USA? Es que no me acuerdo.
2010 top 10 box office worldwide
by Alex on February 22, 2011 · View Comments
Sequel after sequel, adaptations and for once (in a long time) the worldwide top 10 matched the North American top 10. By matched I mean the same 10 movies that were there are here, the difference is in their order as you will see after the break.
10. How to Train Your Dragon $494.9 million
Just $1.7 million made the difference between this and Clash of the Titans. In the end we can say quality triumphed.
9. Despicable Me $527.8 million
What more can I say that wasn’t already said here, impressive, impressive and impressive again. $69 million budget, $527.8 million worldwide box office, now that’s what I call return on investment.
8. Tangled $522.3 million – projected to finish with over $550 million
$194 million in North America was impressive but to get $328 million more from around the world is really something and this is still going strong in many countries. Sure, the reported budget is somewhere around $260 million, making this by far the most expensive animated flick ever, but as I mentioned some time ago, that cost also includes development of previous versions of Rapunzel, all ultimately canned. Tangled managed to not only pay for itself but also those projects, all the more amazing.
7. Iron Man 2 $622.1 million
Less amazing was Iron Man 2 with only a slightly higher number then the $585.1 million that Iron man made worldwide back in 2008.
6. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $693.5 million
While this made a bit more in North America, it actually made less around the world ($393 million versus $413.2 million) so it came short of the $709.8 million of The Twilight Saga: New Moon. This series might have hit the maximum it can ever expect to achieve. Breaking Dawn Part 1 in November this year can prove me right or wrong.
5. Shrek Forever After $750 million
While in the US Shrek is dropping with every new release, outside the thing actually grows (in money, not attendance, obviously). This 4th Shrek reached an all time series high of $511.2 million, more then twice as much as it did in North America. We might just see Shrek again after all, I mean who can say no to so much money.
4. Inception $823.6 million
We finally get to the big boys starting with Inception. Also not much more to say here so I will leave it to this, The Dark Knight made $468.5 million outside North America, Inception made $531 million. All in all this should be good news for The Dark Knight Rises, coming in 2012.
3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 $948.3 million
The first Harry Potter made $974.7 million worldwide and the closest to that has been this one. Part 2 coming this summer should ultimate become (thanks in no small part to 3D) the highest grossing in the series.
2. Alice in Wonderland $1,024.3 million
Maybe we didn’t get another Avatar in2010 but what we got instead are 2 titles grossing over $1 billion worldwide, each. Alice in Wonderland was the first one and it was also the first 3D movie that came after Avatar, definitely no coincidence here.
1. Toy Story 3 $1,063.2 million
This is what happens when you have a highly anticipated movie that actually manages to meet expectations, this is the kind of movie that you just have to see regardless of age, skin color or religion. Yeah sure, if you start digging you notice that it is number 1 mostly thanks to the $415 million it has made in North America and that Alice in Wonderland with $690.1 million and Harry Potter 7 with $654.8 million made more internationally but Toy Story 3 is the highest grossing Pixar movie to date, both in North America and around the world and those two numbers put together add up to more then any other title this last year.
Note: I put a picture of Alice in Wonderland up there because Toy Story 3 already had its picture a week ago when I did the top 10 for North America, so it was only fair to give Alice a bit of credit also, after all it did make more money internationally.
Disney Animation's Tangled has generated a total of $343 million offshore thanks to a $7.9 million weekend from 4,225 venues in 52 territories. Worldwide take for the 3D reworking of the Brothers Grimm fairy tale comes to $538 million.