Here's the 8th edition of my Philippine Box Office Roundup and you can read my previous recap here. And as always here are some notes with regards to my box office roundup:
- The following box office stats are from the ever awesome Box Office Mojo's Philippine Box Office Index. Thus, my box office comparisons and analysis are only limited to what Box Office Mojo has in its records
- Studios and local distributors sometimes issues press releases about the box office performance of their movies and there are instances that they do not exactly match the data Box Office Mojo have in hand. I'm not sure how wide Box Office Mojo's scope is with our local theaters but for the purposes of a consistent discussion and analysis I will only focus on the numbers posted at Box Office Mojo.
- I added some stuff like the Mission Impossible : Ghost Protocol box office for 2012 since Box Office Mojo does not include that 2011 holdover on their Top Movies 2012 list. Meanwhile the box office numbers for the holdovers from the MMFF last year are not on BOM's list so they're not on here as well.
- Box Office Mojo does not have the numbers for Ayala Cinemas Exclusive My Week with Marilyn so it's not on the charts below.
Titanic returns to Philippine theaters on a good note earning 5.48 million pesos in just two days of release (it was released on Black Saturday, April 7). It easily beats all the recent 3D re-releases (Lion King - 5.05 million, Star Wars Episode 1 - 4.5 million pesos and Beauty and the Beast 1.6 million PHP). The movie earned $4.8 million in 1998, which would likely translate around 150-180 million pesos. However, due to its 3D format and the upcoming big releases (The Avengers is on April 25), this won't have a long run like in 1998. The other new release on the chart is Machine Gun Preacher which was just a limited release (20 screens) and earned 359K. There were two other new releases on April 7 but Box Office Mojo does not have the data for local flick Moron 5 and The Crying Lady and horror movie Still yet.
Looks like The Hunger Games will not surpass UnOfficially Yours as the top grossing movie of the year as the former's gross of 133 million is still behind the latter's 157 million gross. And with two movies coming out in the next couple of weeks, I don't expect it could earn enough to surpass the John Lloyd Cruz-Angel Locsin romcom. But let's wait and see.
Jumping to #4 on the year-to-date chart is Wrath of the Titans with a cume of 103 million pesos. It won't reach the Clash of the Titans' gross of 211 million pesos in 2010 as the movie will already lose screens this week to Battleship but it already earn good enough and will likely end up around 130-150 million pesos.
Looks like The Hunger Games will not surpass UnOfficially Yours as the top grossing movie of the year as the former's gross of 133 million is still behind the latter's 157 million gross. And with two movies coming out in the next couple of weeks, I don't expect it could earn enough to surpass the John Lloyd Cruz-Angel Locsin romcom. But let's wait and see.
Jumping to #4 on the year-to-date chart is Wrath of the Titans with a cume of 103 million pesos. It won't reach the Clash of the Titans' gross of 211 million pesos in 2010 as the movie will already lose screens this week to Battleship but it already earn good enough and will likely end up around 130-150 million pesos.
Here are the Philippine Box Office charts (both in dollars and pesos) as I originally posted at the BoxOffice.com forums:
Top Movies for 2012 (as of April 8, 2012)
- In Pesos
- (local) UnOfficially Yours - 157,254,200 PHP
- The Hunger Games - 133,443,734 PHP
- Wrath of The Titans - 103,478,113 PHP
- Underworld Awakening - 102,119,364 PHP
- John Carter - 87,289,347 PHP
- Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance - 72,209,152 PHP
- Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - 67,511,470 PHP
- Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - 61,951,573 PHP
- The Vow - 59,626,147 PHP
- Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked - 56,157,209 PHP
- (local) Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang - 51,413,960 PHP
- Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol* - 50,696,658 PHP*
- Chronicle -35,486,025 PHP
- The Darkest Hour - 34,477,168 PHP
- This Means War - 32,491,717 PHP
- Mirror, Mirror -28,718,269 PHP
- (local) A Mother's Story - 24,815,781 PHP
- (local) My Cactus Heart - 23,008,393 PHP
- The Lorax - 21,276,727 PHP
- The Devil Inside -18,030,160 PHP
- Safe House - 14,284,788 PHP
- Jack and Jill - 13,462,940 PHP
- (local) My Kontrabida Girl - 13,092,496 PHP
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - 9,475,901 PHP
- Contraband - 9,151,255 PHP
- (co-prod with Indonesia) The Witness - 8,617,970 PHP
- (local) Hitman - 5,757,748 PHP
- We Bought a Zoo - 5,568,319 PHP
- Titanic 3D - 5,418,203 PHP
- Star Wars Episode 1 3D - 4,595,572 PHP
- Hugo - 4,407,536 PHP
- The Grey - 4,000,508 PHP
- Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close - 3,870,089 PHP
- The Descendants - 3,217,457 PHP
- Moneyball - 2,628,771 PHP***
- The Woman in Black - 2,624,792 PHP
- Haywire - 2,365,429 PHP
- J.Edgar -2,092,195 PHP
- War Horse - 2,032,464 PHP
- The Muppets - 1,916,008 PHP
- One For the Money - 1,783,197 PHP
- Beauty and the Beast (3D) - 1,666,199 PHP
- Man on a Ledge - 1,588,510 PHP
- Breaking Wind -1,359,086 PHP
- Coriolanus - 1,180,075 PHP
- 11-11-11 1,125,821 PHP
- Machine Gun Preacher - 359,918 PHP
*** Moneyball is ranked higher in this chart compared to the Dollars gross chart due to changes in the US Dollar-Peso exchange rate.
- In Dollars
- (local) ÜnOfficially Yours - $3,704,457
- The Hunger Games - $3,125,146
- Wrath of the Titans - $2,423,375
- Underworld Awakening - $2,391, 207
- John Carter - $2,044,247
- Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance - $1,691,905
- Journey 2: The Mysterious Island - $1,574,215
- Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows - $1,460,261
- The Vow - $1,390,377
- Alvin and the Chipmunks: Chipwrecked - $1,323,682
- (local) Corazon: Ang Unang Aswang - $1,204,074
- Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol* - $1,187,103*
- Chronicle - $832,097
- The Darkest Hour - $812,183
- This Means War - $758,702
- Mirror, Mirror - $672,559
- (local) A Mother's Story - $574,764
- (local) My Cactus Heart - $542,331
- The Lorax - $498,284
- The Devil Inside - $422,252
- Safe House - $333,089
- Jack and Jill - $315,445
- (local) My Kontrabida Girl - $305,718
- The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - $223,225
- Contraband - $214,284
- (co-prod with Indonesia) The Witness - $201,826
- (local) Hitman - $135,636
- We Bought a Zoo - $131,497
- Titanic 3D -$126,890
- Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (in 3D) - $107,913
- Hugo - $103,206
- The Grey - $94,296
- Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close - $90,369
- The Descendants - $75,387
- The Woman in Black - $61,869
- Moneyball - $61,297
- Haywire - $55,483
- J.Edgar - $49,059
- War Horse - $47,879
- The Muppets - $44,740
- One For the Money - $42,007
- Beauty and the Beast 3D - $39,070
- Man on a Ledge - $37,513
- Breaking Wind - $31,914
- Coriolanus - $27,332
- 11-11-11 - $26,362
- Machine Gun Preacher - $8,429
*Overall gross: $3,969,223. It went back to theaters on Jan. 8 and the only foreign movie holdover from 2011
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