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		<title>Transformers II Getting Huge in China</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are in China and you are planning on watch Transformers II in the cinema, you will see how popular this film it is in China, I just found <a href="http://www.variety.com/article/VR1118005468.html">this article in Variety.com</a> and it seems this movie&#8217;s box office has gone huge all over the world.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-142" title="Transformer Movie" src="http://blog.brightshadowfilms.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/f200906291115212461710251.jpg" alt="Transformer Movie" width="500" height="313" /></p>
<p>Here is the article from Variety(By PAMELA MCCLINTOCK)</p>
<blockquote><p>Aside from its whopping five-day domestic tally &#8212; the second highest of all time &#8212; Paramount&#8217;s &#8220;Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen&#8221; broke records in several countries overseas, leading to a massive $387.3 million worldwide through Sunday, one of the best global launches ever.</p>
<p>The five-day opening gross of $201.2 million from 4,234 theaters domestically easily eclipsed the $152.4 million earned by &#8220;Spider-Man 2,&#8221; which previously held the five-day record for a Wednesday launch. And &#8220;Transformers 2&#8243; nearly matched the best five-day gross of all time: $203.8 million for WB&#8217;s &#8220;The Dark Knight.&#8221;</p>
<p>Overseas, the action tentpole opened to an estimated $162 million, the fourth best international opening of all time, after &#8220;Pirates of the Caribbean: At World&#8217;s End&#8221; ($216.3 million), &#8220;Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix&#8221; ($193 million) and &#8220;Spider-Man 3&#8243; ($164.9 million). The sequel&#8217;s foreign cume was $186.1 million when factoring in the $24.1 million earned the previous weekend in the U.K. and Japan.</p>
<p>Although the Michael Bay-helmed pic sucked up most of the oxygen at the box office, other pics scored notable numbers. Disney-Pixar&#8217;s &#8220;Up&#8221; surpassed Par&#8217;s &#8220;Star Trek&#8221; to become the year&#8217;s highest-grossing title at the domestic B.O. (The film&#8217;s cume through Sunday was an estimated $250.2 million, boosted by the added charge for 3-D tickets.)</p>
<p>Warner Bros.&#8217; &#8220;The Hangover&#8221; passed $200 million at the worldwide B.O. Domestically, it saw $17.2 million from 3,525 for a cume of $183.2 million. Abroad, film earned $10.1 million from 1,250 runs in 29 markets for a cume of $46.2 million and worldwide tally of $229.2 million.</p>
<p>Several specialty titles popped, including Summit Entertainment&#8217;s &#8220;The Hurt Locker.&#8221; Directed by Kathryn Bigelow, the film posted a per-screen average of $36,000 as it opened in four theaters in L.A. and New York, grossing an estimated $144,000.</p>
<p>The weekend&#8217;s only wide release besides &#8220;Revenge of the Fallen&#8221; was Cameron Diaz-Abigail Breslin drama &#8220;My Sister&#8217;s Keeper.&#8221; The film saw modest biz in grossing $12 million from 2,606 runs to come in No. 5 for the weekend.</p>
<p>In other holdover action, Fox&#8217;s &#8220;Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian&#8221; crossed the $200 million mark internationally as it grossed $5.2 million from 4,000 runs in 62 territories for a foreign cume of $202.3 million and worldwide tally of $365.5 million.</p>
<p>Sony continued to see strong international results for &#8220;Terminator Salvation,&#8221; which grossed $10.1 million for the sesh from 7,470 theaters in 70 markets for a foreign cume of $193.7 million. Accounting for territories where Sony isn&#8217;t distributing, pic&#8217;s total foreign gross is $219.5 million.</p>
<p>The romantic comedy &#8220;The Proposal,&#8221; from the Mouse House, continued to click. The Sandra Bullock-Ryan Reynolds starrer dipped 45% to an estimated $18.5 million from 3,058 runs; cume is $69 million. The pic grossed another $7.2 million overseas for the weekend, putting the worldwide cume at $91.7 million in its first 10 days.</p>
<p>On the domestic front, Focus Features&#8217; dramedy &#8220;Away We Go&#8221; landed in the No. 10 spot in its fourth week, grossing $1.7 million as it expanded into 495 locations for a per-screen average of $3,390 and cume of $3.4 million.</p>
<p>And Woody Allen&#8217;s &#8220;Whatever Works,&#8221; from Sony Pictures Classics, grossed $386,286 in its second frame for a per-screen average of $11,036 and cume of $765,433.</p>
<p>Miramax&#8217;s Michelle Pfeiffer period piece &#8220;Cheri&#8221; grossed $408,000 as it opened on 76 screens for a per-location average of $5,368.</p>
<p>Not having such a good weekend domestically was Sony&#8217;s Jack Black-Michael Cera laffer &#8220;Year One,&#8221; which tumbled 70% in its second frame to $5.8 million for a domestic cume of $32.3 million.</p>
<p>But the big news, of course, is the &#8220;Transformers&#8221; sequel, the first tentpole since &#8220;Dark Knight&#8221; to truly rocket into the B.O. stratosphere.</p>
<p>Paramount co-chair Rob Moore said the pic played to a much broader audience than its predecessor, noting that the first time around, males made up 60% of the audience. This time, that number dropped to 54%.</p>
<p>More important to Moore: Despite negative reviews, more than 90% of those polled as they left theaters said the sequel was as good as, or better than, the first.</p>
<p>&#8220;To us, that&#8217;s the most compelling data point,&#8221; Moore said. &#8220;The thing that works so much about this franchise is the level of optimism and fun that&#8217;s inherent in it. It transports you to a world that stretches reality but is a ton of fun.&#8221;</p>
<p>Par execs were particularly pleased, since the studio pegs the pic&#8217;s production and worldwide marketing at $350 million &#8212; which the film already surpassed in five days.</p>
<p>In terms of just the three-day weekend, &#8220;Transformers 2&#8243; grossed $112 million domestically. That, plus the $163 million international opening, makes for a worldwide weekend bow of $274 million, the third best after &#8220;Pirates of the Caribbean: At World End&#8221; ($356.1 million) and &#8220;Spider-Man 3&#8243; ($315.9 million).</p>
<p>The international haul was led by China at $21.9 million &#8212; the biggest opening of all time for an English-language movie. While it played strongest in Asia, &#8220;Revenge of the Fallen&#8221; performed ahead of the first film in almost every market, proving that the franchise has taken hold, Paramount prexy of international distribution Andrew Cripps said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Transformers,&#8221; which Par and DreamWorks debuted over the Fourth of July holiday in 2007, opened to $70.5 million domestically on its way to cuming $319.2 million in North America and $700 million worldwide.</p>
<p>Imax also participated in the &#8220;Transformers 2&#8243; bounty. The pic played on 169 Imax screens domestically. Five-day opening gross at Imax sites was a record $14.4 million.</p>
<p>The &#8220;Transformers&#8221; franchise was among the projects that reverted to Paramount after its split with DreamWorks, although Steven Spielberg remained an exec producer on the sequel and DreamWorks&#8217; logo appears at the opening of the pic and in ads.</p>
<p>Adam Goodman, who arrived at Par six months ago from DreamWorks, helped guide both &#8220;Transformer&#8221; pics. Just days before the &#8220;Transformers&#8221; sequel opened, Paramount chair-CEO Brad Grey announced that Goodman was being upped to Paramount Film Group prexy as production toppers John Lesher and Brad Weston were exiting the studio.</p>
<p>Grey also lauded Bay&#8217;s ability to connect with audiences. He said the entire Par family is &#8220;proud to be behind him, and we look forward to our collaboration with him in the future.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Transformers 3&#8243; is tentatively slotted to open July 1, 2011.</p>
<p>In the meantime, &#8220;Revenge of the Fallen&#8221; is expected to remain a sizable B.O. force in the coming days, looming over such new fare as 20th Century Fox&#8217;s 3-D toon &#8220;Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs,&#8221; which opens Wednesday.</p>
<p>Also opening Wednesday is Universal&#8217;s Johnny Depp gangster pic &#8220;Public Enemies.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
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