Sunday, January 06, 2013

Overseas B.O. in January

Computer-generated animation cocooned inside live action dominates this week's box office in foreign lands.

Ang Lee's top-grossing film Life of Pi has jumped the $300 million mark at the international box office for a worldwide total of $393 million through Sunday. ...

Much of the animated effects work (the tiger was animated) was done in Southern California. ...

And other box office collections?

The Hobbit took in $57.1 million from 65 markets for an international cume of $561 million and worldwide total of $824.8 million. ...

Wreck-It Ralph boosted its total foreign take well past the $100 million mark ($132.7 million) thanks to a $19.5 million weekend in 56 territories. It has been playing for 10 stanzas on the foreign circuit. Worldwide, the film has grossed $311.2 million. ...

Meantime, Rise of the Guardians has a global accumulation of $278,502,000 ($32.7 million behind Ralph as it wends its way to $300 million. (Domestically, it's dropped from the Top Ten, landing at #17 after seven weeks in release. The Christmas holidays appear to be over.)

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