Remember Me - One of the Most Profitable Films of 2010


The Numbers.com site has analysed the crop of 2010 and has come up with their list of the most profitable films for the year.  This week we continue our wrap-up of 2010 by looking at the year's most profitable films. In making this calculation, we took the production budget, domestic and international box office and domestic DVD sales for each movie released during the year and calculated a rough total gross profit for the film. There's just one chart this week, but we think you'll find it interesting.

Remem­ber Me just makes it on the list of 30 films with a com­par­a­tive profit of $20,996,644. Other films that are included on this list are Toy Story 3 and The Twi­light Saga: Eclipse.

To read about their method­ol­ogy and to view the entire list, click here: Year in Review: The Most Profitable Movies of 2010

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Great news for Rob as executive producer!

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

YAY! :D
and still some stupid Rob haters calling RM a "flop" Oh well, haters will always hate

Anonymous said...

Ha! And they say it was a failure...One the most profitable of 2010. Eat that bitches and choke on it. OK, I just lost my prim and proper composure, it's back now...congrats for Rob

Anonymous said...

That is strange considering practically every critic out there that could talk was saying what a critical and financial failure it was. The fact that it even got into the top 30 is surprising and amazing to me considering all that talk. I loved the movie so I am happy this story is claiming it did pretty good.

twilightnan said...

Congratulations Rob!..ITA with Anonymous 5:04 & 5:06 pm ..especially the.."Eat that bitches and choke on it"!!lol!..for a small budget movie to be on the list of The Most Profitable Movies is fantastic and an awesome achievement!

Anonymous said...

Fuck yeah! go rob :]
Remember is a really good
film. how can this film be
a failure when its one of the
most profitable films of 2010?
haha haters need to get there
facts right! i have some friends who don't like twilight but thought rob was amazing in this movie ;D

Misty said...

Outstanding movie. The only R/K movie I've actually purchased outside of the Twilight series so far.

RockFan said...

Awesome! Highly profitable right out of the gate. Go, Rob! The movie was awesome and history will show that to be true. I'm thinking this is the path that he and Kristen will pursue as time goes on, producing incredible films and also doing great works for those in need (and hopefully also acting, too). Neither of them crave or want the spotlight. They crave challenge and growth. The current madness, if it doesn't die down, will get old really fast I'd think. It's no way to live, especially if you're considering starting a family. Hopefully the OTT fans will chill and let them be and do their thing their way. It's the best POA if we're going to continue to see them on the big screen, which is something I know I want. I feel like they get better with each film and I definitely want to see them continue to chose challenging acting roles to dazzle us all. The camera loves both of them so much. It'd be a shame not to have that.

Anonymous said...

That's wonderful!
I am happy for him, and for everyone that was in/worked on the film.
I also heard awful reviews for it, and I still hear that it was not a good movie.
You know I liked it, and I remember Kristen saying it was pretty good.
Rob did a good job, and his acting was awesome in it. Emilie was sweet in it, and little Ruby was adorable.