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thank you Rockintunesbaby thought those sales were very high
Regan 54, if you want to see official sales for the US then go to the RIAA website. The Game is 4 x platinum and Live Killers is 2x platinum. The later though is certified for double the actual number at it was sold as a double album, so it's sales are 1 million. If you want to find a more detailed breakdown, go to Chartmasterss.org.
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Japan
Most Overall Weekends in the Top 10 (1997-)
40 - Titanic (1997)
32 - Spirited Away (2001)
29 - Your Name. (2016)
24 - Princess Mononoke (1997)
21 - Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
20 - Armageddon (1998)
19 - Frozen (2014)
18 - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer (2018)
18 - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999)
18 - Bayside Shakedown (1998)
16 - Avatar (2009) 16 - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! (2003)
16 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) 16 - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) 15 - Bohemian Rhapsody (2018)
15 - In This Corner of the World (2016)
15 - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World (2004)
15 - Monsters Inc. (2002) 15 - The Green Mile (2000)
15 - Deep Impact (1998)
14 - The Eternal Zero (2013)14 - The Wind Rises (2013)
14 - Ponyo (2008)
14 - The Last Samurai (2003)
14 - The Matrix (1999) 13 - Big Hero 6 (2014)13 - Les Miserables (2012)
13 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2004)
13 - Finding Nemo (2003)
13 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2003)
13 - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2002)
13 - Mission: Impossible II (2000) 12 - Beauty and the Beast (2017)
12 - Zootopia (2016)
12 - Star Wars: The Force Awakens (2015)12 - Stand By Me, Doraemon (2014)
12 - Alice in Wonderland (2010)
12 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
12 - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002)
12 - Saving Private Ryan (1998)
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Most-Consecutive Weekends in the Top 10 (1997-)
40 - Titanic [Dec. 20-21 to Sept. 19-20] (1997-1998)
29 - Your Name. [Aug. 27-28 to Mar. 11-12] (2016-2017)
26 - Spirited Away [July 21-22 to Jan. 12-13] (2001-2002)
24 - Princess Mononoke [July 12-13 to Dec. 20-21] (1997)
21 - Howl's Moving Castle [Nov. 20-21 to Apr. 09-10] (2004-2005)
20 - Armageddon [Dec. 12-13 to Apr. 24-25] (1998-1999)
19 - Frozen [Mar. 15-16 to July 19-20] (2014)
18 - Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace [July 10-11 to Nov. 06-07] (1999)
18 - Bayside Shakedown [Oct. 31-Nov. 01 to Feb. 27-28] (1998-1999)
16 - Avatar [Dec. 26-27 to Apr. 10-11] (2009-2010)
16 - Bayside Shakedown: Save the Rainbow Bridge! [July 19-20 to Nov. 01-02] (2003)
16 - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone [Dec. 01-02 to Mar. 16-17] (2001-2002)
16 - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets [Nov. 23-24 to Mar. 08-09] (2002-2003)
15 - Bohemian Rhapsody [Nov. 10-11 to Feb. 16-17] (2018-2019)
15 - Detective Conan: Zero the Enforcer [Apr. 14-15 to July 21-22] (2018)
15 - Crying Out Love in the Center of the World [May 08-09 to Aug. 14-15] (2004)
15 - Monsters Inc. [Mar. 02-03 to July 08-09] (2002)
15 - The Green Mile [Mar. 25-26 to July 01-02] (2000)
15 - Deep Impact [June 20-21 to Sept. 26-27] (1998)
14 - The Wind Rises [July 20-21 to Oct. 19-20] (2013)
14 - Ponyo [July 18-19 to Oct. 18-19] (2008)
14 - The Last Samurai [Dec. 06-07 to Mar. 06-07] (2003-2004)
14 - The Matrix [Sept. 11-12 to Dec. 11-12] (1999)
13 - Big Hero 6 [Dec. 20-21 to Mar. 14-15] (2014-2015)
13 - The Eternal Zero [Dec. 21-22 to Mar. 15-16] (2013-2014)
13 - Les Miserables [Dec. 22-23 to Mar. 16-17] (2012-2013)
13 - The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King [Feb. 14-15 to May 08-09] (2004)
13 - Finding Nemo [Dec. 06-07 to Feb. 28-29] (2003-2004)
13 - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers [Feb. 22-23 to May 17-18] (2003)
13 - The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring [Mar. 02-03 to May 25-26] (2002)
13 - Mission: Impossible II [July 08-09 to Sept. 30-Oct. 01] (2000)
12 - Beauty and the Beast [Apr. 22-23 to July 08-09] (2017)
12 - Zootopia [Apr. 23-24 to July 07-08] (2016)
12 - Star Wars: The Force Awakens [Dec. 19-20 to Mar. 05-06] (2015-2016)
12 - Stand By Me, Doraemon [Aug. 09-10 to Oct. 25-26] (2014)
12 - Alice in Wonderland [Apr. 17-18 to July 03-04] (2010)
12 - Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban [June 26-27 to Sept. 11-12] (2004)
12 - Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones [July 13-14 to Sept. 28-29] (2002)
12 - Saving Private Ryan [Sept. 26-27 to Dec. 12-13] (1998)
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Bohemian Rhapsody will enjoy its fifteenth-consecutive week in the Top 10 this weekend. I'm expecting it to achieve either 17 or 18 weeks in the Top 10.
Even if “Bohemian Rhapsody” doesn’t win Best Picture at the Oscars on February 24, it is already the biggest winner among the eight nominees in terms of profitability based on production budgets. This biopic of Freddie Mercury, the frontman for Queen, cost $50 million to make and it has taken in a whopping $850 million worldwide.Subtracting the production cost from the gross, and then dividing the remainder by that same production cost, yields a very rough estimate of the return on investment (ROI) or profit. The studio costs don’t account for every dollar spent as they don’t include marketing and Oscar campaigns while only about half of the takings end up back in the hands of the distributors. In the case of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” the math works out as follows: $850 million gross – $50 million production cost = $800 million, which is then divided by that same $50 million production cost for a ROI with a factor of 16 or 1,600%
No other Best Picture contender comes close to matching that gross-to-cost ratio. Of the other seven nominees, “Black Panther” has made the most money, with a global box office haul of just under $1.35 billion. However, it cost in excess of $200 million to make, giving it a ROI of 5.75 (or 575%).
So, you did post charts all the time, and didn't know what they mean???
Epic Thug life
I knew
I just did not know what you meant with " What are these charts for?"
I mean what is the purpose of any chart?
I was thinking maybe he has one too many last night!
thebigham - do you know how much Queen's Greatest hits album is sold in USA to this date?
As I understood, RIAA combined the sales of 1981, 1992 and 2004 releases, didn't it?
And it must be around 10 millions already?
Last edited by Lawyeris; Sat February 16, 2019, 23:43.
Ok Braca and Lawyeris, I don't know what the Daily double chart represents exactly. Why are there 2 different charts? Can anyone explain?
As the Bigham indicated
1st one is total sales - Album sales plus singles sales and streaming all added up
the next one is just album sales! The old fashioned album chart.
As the Bigham indicated
1st one is total sales - Album sales plus singles sales and streaming all added up
the next one is just album sales! The old fashioned album chart.
Update for the Bohemian Rhapsody soundtrack as it finally reaches the German Top10 Album Chart. According to media traffic the album is currently the 2nd biggest selling album of the week worldwide in its 15th week of release. It's worldwide sales stand at an impressive 1,885,000, it should pass 2million by March.
No1 - Argentina (2 Weeks) No1 - Australia (3 weeks, G 35K) No1 - Czech Republic (2 weeks) No1 - Greece No1 - Japan (P 250K) No1 - Mexico No2 - Ireland No2 - New Zealand (G 7,5K) No2 - Switzerland No3 - Italy (G 25K) No3 - Slovakia No3 - UK (G, 100K) No3 - USA No4 - Canada No4 - Holland (NEW PEAK) No4 - Portugal No4 - Spain (G, 20K) No5 - Belgium Fl (G, 10K) No5 - Belgium Wa (G, 10K - NEW PEAK) No8 - South Korea (40K sold) No6 - France (G 50K) No7 - Austria No8 - Denmark No8 - Germany (NEW PEAK) No10 - Poland (10K) No12 - Hungary No14 - Norway No19 - Finland No21 - Sweden
Last edited by slightlymad; Sun February 17, 2019, 08:55.
ComscoreMoviesSpain@cSMoviesSpain·6h
Top 10 - 16 Febrero:
1-ALITA: ANGEL DE COMBATE
2-PERDIENDO EL ESTE
3-GREEN BOOK
4-LA LEGO PELICULA 2
5-FELIZ DIA DE TU MUERTE 2
6-BAJO EL MISMO TECHO
7-CREED II. LEYENDA DE ROCKY
8-MARIA, REINA DE ESCOCIA
9-GLASS
10-BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY
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