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Even though
Sunday, Columbia Pictures proudly announced that the new James Bond movie “Quantum
of Solace” had registered record earnings of $70.4 million over its
debut week-end, it now appears that it was only half true. Indeed, „Solace” outran
all the other Bond movies where opening profit is concerned, but the amount was
not the one reported by the film production and distribution company on Sunday.
According to more recent estimates, the 22nd installment of
the 007 agent series has sold $67.5 million worth of tickets during the first
three days since it debuted in United States theaters on November 14.
Which still puts it on top of the list and renders it to
steal „Die Another Day’s” thunder, which has until now held the record in terms
of opening earnings with $47.1 million within its first week-end back in
November 2002. Moreover, the earnings made „Solace” to exceed the amount movie
industry experts had forecast for the production, which they estimated at
$60 million.
Even though „Quantum of Solace” did not actually manage to surpass
the $70 million threshold, the second Bond movie of the franchise to star
Daniel Craig as 007 is doing very well in terms of box-office profit. And not just in the U.S, but in every
other market it debuted in since it was first released in the United Kingdom
on October 31st.
Over the last two weeks, „Solace” earned more than $250
million overseas, the worldwide total having been reported at $322 million,
which brings it very close to the 2006 Bond movie „Casino Royale” that ranked
at $594 million two years ago during its first week-end.
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