Justtfax, "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" is going to do very well overseas. The film has just been released in the major overseas markets during the last three weeks (most recently, Japan). Overseas numbers aren't posted as quickly as domestic numbers, but this film is going to be HUGE overseas. Did you know that "Troy" didn't meet its production cost domestically (I think it barely made $120,000,000 in the U.S.) and yet it made nearly $400,000,000 overseas, not counting domestic gross?
Stevie wrote: "PITT'S MOVIE HASNT MADE NOT ONE DOLLAR IN PROFITS!!!! HAHAHA"
Stevie, what glue are you sniffing? "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" has (as of February 9, 2009) made $194,919,964. worldwide. $120,000,000. of that gross is domestic. The production cost of the film was $150,000,000. The film may make, or come close, to that amount domestically. But even without the domestic gross, I predict the film will gross over $200,000,000 overseas.
- Stars101 ... are you mental? Do you just post anything that pops into your mind, whether it makes any sense or not, without first seeing if you are right or not? Or does being right even matter to you? You've posted three times now that Brad Pitt has left Angelina and his kids in France while he's in Germany making a film. Now, every gossip magazine and Blog (including Perez) printed/posted a photo of the house in Germany the Jolie-Pitts rented so the family could be with Brad while he worked. You see, that's how two people in love who love their family does it. When Brad works, Angie and the kids travel with him. When Angie works, Brad and the kids travel with her. How in the world could you have missed this over the past four years??? Unless, as I've already concluded, you're mental.
- Yes, I agree with you. I, too, believe he knew he was going to die. And he was killed the next day after making this speech. The others in the hotel room with him that day before he stepped out onto the balcony walk-way said he'd seemed at peace after making the speech. He'd been on edge for a while because of recent death threats the F.B.I. had deemed as credible.
Stevie, what glue are you sniffing? "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button" has (as of February 9, 2009) made $194,919,964. worldwide. $120,000,000. of that gross is domestic. The production cost of the film was $150,000,000. The film may make, or come close, to that amount domestically. But even without the domestic gross, I predict the film will gross over $200,000,000 overseas.