I'm guessing by this story from Yahoo! that Fox will wait until the first snow falls in Hell.Oh, and in case you wonder what the hell "cume" means (no, it's spelt the same way but it is not a rude Anglo Saxon word) it is an abbreviation for "cumulative audience" -because Americans like using strange terms and love abbreviating them in to nonsense even more.
Seriously, I sat back and thought "WTF?" when I saw that. Anyway...
Seriously, I sat back and thought "WTF?" when I saw that. Anyway...
Fox International Sets New Industry Box Office Record With $3.25 Billion In 2014
By Nancy Tartaglione
A few days after Fox broke a domestic box office record for its highest-grossing …
A few days after Fox broke a domestic box office record
for its highest-grossing year ever, Fox International has now set a new
industry benchmark for box office earned in a calendar year. With a
cume so far of $3.254B, the studio division says it has bested previous
record-holder Paramount and its 2011 $3.21B haul. Fox’s domestic take
crossed $1.5B on October 19; including Fox Searchlight, the figure is
$1.62B through October 27.
Still to come in global releases this year are the big-budget Exodus: Gods And Kings, starring Christian Bale and directed by Ridley Scott; the third installment of the Night At The Museum franchise, The Secret Of The Tomb; and DreamWorks Animation’s spinoff Penguins Of Madagascar which is getting one of the last China slots of the year on November 14.
Paul Hanneman, Co-President Worldwide Theatrical Marketing and Distribution said today, “Just as we were of the Fox domestic team when they recently achieved unprecedented results, we are incredibly proud of the international team for breaking the industry record. These records are a testament to the unparalleled strategic and creative work happening at Twentieth Century Fox.”
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