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UltraCruelSummer
post Apr 23 2015, 10:26 PM
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Just a general thread to place box office milestones that occur

These include:
100/200/300/400/500M grosses in America
1B grossers and high movers in WW chart
Big totals for movies and records in UK
Biggest film for a studio
And so on...

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post Apr 23 2015, 10:28 PM
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Two milestones from today:
Furious 7 passes $300M in America
Furious 7 raced passed the 300M mark after only 20 days with a 1.7M Wednesday

Still Alice becomes Artifical Eye's biggest hit in UK
EXCLUSIVE: Julianne Moore drama becomes highest-grosser for UK distributor.
Oscar-winning drama Still Alice has become UK distributor Curzon Artificial Eye’s highest-grossing film at the box office.
The film crossed the £2.5m mark last night to overtake the company’s previous biggest hits We Need To Talk About Kevin, which grossed £2.2m in 2011, and Cyrano de Bergerac, Artificial Eye’s long-standing top-grosser which made £2.45m on release in 1990.
Moore won an Oscar for her portrayal of a linguistics professor who is diagnosed with Alzheimer’s Disease in the drama directed by the late Richard Glatzer and Wash Westmoreland. Inevitably, the UK audience for Still Alice skewed older, proving the power of the grey-pound, but the film’s cast (including Kristen Stewart) and subject matter also added to its broad appeal.
Curzon Artificial Eye picked the film up at script stage and spent £450k on P&A, including £150k support from the BFI.
Big promotional support from star Moore, a UK release slot post-Oscar win and the film’s universal themes [an estimated 20-35 million people suffer from Alzheimer’s worldwide] will have contributed to the film’s significant success.

The landmark comes one month after the company set the highest-ever opening weekend for a day-and-date release in the UK, taking £183,423 from 50 screens on black-comedy Wild Tales.

Curzon’s CEO, Philip Knatchbull, told ScreenDaily: “It is already shaping up to be a fantastic year for Curzon. The Still Alice result demonstrates our expertise in marketing and releasing films into the UK market.”

Curzon Artificial Eye acquisitions picked up three Oscars and three BAFTAs this year. The company has been releasing in the UK since 1976.
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DJHazey
post Apr 26 2015, 07:38 PM
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Furious 7 is at $1.3 billion, making it the 20th film ever to surpass $1 billion, and ranks it #5 all-time.
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