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Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Surprising!

As I look at Michael Bay's (Director of Transformers : Revenge of the Fallen) article on his movie, Transformers : Revenge of the Fallen, I realised that I think more into and are anticipating the considered long-awaited latest upcoming Harry Potter film franchise, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince aka Harry Potter 6.

Well, it is going to be big as it did for the past 5 movies of its franchise.

Btw, here's the Michael Bay's article stating the budget accumulation they got for the 5-day opening for the film Transformers 2.

>>> The 'Transformers' sequel pulled in $390.4 million worldwide over 5 days.

Aside from its whopping five-day domestic tally -- the second highest of all time -- Paramount's "Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen" broke records in several countries overseas, leading to a massive $390.4 million worldwide opening through Sunday, one of the best global launches ever.

Official weekend numbers released Monday morning showed "Transformers 2" grossing $200.1 million domestically--slightly less than the $201.2 million estimated on Sunday--over the course of its five-day opening. That easily eclipsed the $152.4 million earned by "Spider-Man 2," which previously held the five-day record for a Wednesday launch.

And "Transformers 2" came within shouting distance of the best five-day gross of all time: $203.8 million for WB's "The Dark Knight."

Overseas, the action tentpole grossed $166.1 million as it opened day and date in virtually every territory (pic opened the weekend before in the U.K. and Japan). Official tally was ahead of the Sunday estimate of $162 million.

Either way, "Transformers 2" scored the second best international opening of all time, after "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End" ($216.3 million), "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" ($193 million) and "Spider-Man 3" ($164.9 million).

The sequel's foreign cume was $190.3 million when factoring in the $24.1 million earned the previous weekend in the U.K. and Japan.

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