6. Chris Bender ... producer
Richard Brener ...
executive
producer
Toby Emmerich ...
executive
producer
David Heyman ...
executive
producer
Dave
Neustadter
...
executive
producer
Vincent
Newman
... producer
Edward Pelle ...
associate
producer
J.C. Spink ...
executive
producer
Tucker Tooley ... producer
Marcus Viscidi ...
executive
producer
Happy Walters ... producer
Matt Weaver ... co-producer
Producers
7. Jennifer Aniston Rose O'Reilly
Jason Sudeikis David Clark
Emma Roberts Casey Mathis
Will Poulter Kenny Rossmore
Ed Helms Brad Gurdlinger
Nick Offerman Don Fitzgerald
Kathryn Hahn Edie Fitzgerald
Molly C. Quinn Melissa Fitzgerald (as Molly Quinn
8. $37,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend $26,419,396 (USA) (11 August 2013)
(3,260 Screens)
£1,508,326 (UK) (25 August 2013)
HUF 61,917,791 (Hungary) (25 August 2013)
€480,445 (Netherlands) (1 September 2013) (107 Screens)
Box office :
Commercially, We're the Millers has been a financial success by
grossing over seven times its production cost. The film earned
over $150 million in North America and $119 million
internationally for a worldwide total of $269 million against a
budget of $37 million
12. Bruce Cohen ... producer
Bradley Cooper ... executive
producer
Donna Gigliotti ... producer
Jonathan
Gordon
... producer
Mark Kamine ... co-producer
George Parra ... executive
producer
Michelle Raimo ... executive
producer
Bob Weinstein ... executive
producer
Harvey
Weinstein
... executive
producer
Renee Witt ... co-executive
producer
15. Opening Weekend
$443,003 (USA) (18 November 2012) (16 Screens)
£1,260,979 (UK) (25 November 2012) (393 Screens)
HUF 18,175,106 (Hungary) (13 January 2013)
€1,241,891 (Italy) (10 March 2013) (255 Screens)
PHP 4,572,913 (Philippines) (3 March 2013) (60 Screens)
$21,000,000
(estimated)
Box office
The film earned $443,003 in its opening weekend from 16 locations, facing strong
competition from films including Skyfall and Lincoln. Expanding to 367 locations in its
second week, the film moved to ninth place with $4.4 million. By December 30, it was
showing at 745 theatres and had earned $27.3 million so far.] On January 18, 2013, it
earned $12.7 million when it expanded to 2,523 theaters, which boosted its total to
$56.7 million.In its second weekend of playing in 2500+ theaters, it only declined
12.2%. Gitesh Pandya stated it was well on its way to smashing the $100M mark and
could go much higher if it remained durable over the weeks
19. Ross Fanger ... co-producer
Michael Green ... executive
producer
Simon Kinberg ... producer
Jeff Kwatinetz ... executive
producer (as
Jeffrey Evan
Kwatinetz)
James Lassiter ... producer
Brent O'Connor ... executive
producer
Robert
Simonds
... producer
Will Smith ... producer
Lisa Stewart ... executive
producer
21. Timothy Dowling ... (screenplay) and
Simon Kinberg ... (screenplay)
Timothy Dowling ... (story) and
Marcus Gautesen ... (story)
22. $65,000,000 (estimated)
Opening Weekend $17,405,930 (USA) (19 February 2012) (3,189 Screens)
This Means War was previously scheduled for wide release on February 14, but
20th Century Fox postponed its opening to February 17, 2012, in order "to
avoid a head-on confrontation with" Screen Gems' The Vow, which had been
"expected to dominate" the box office on Valentine's Day. Instead, it was sneak
previewed that "Tuesday evening at between 2,000 and 2,500 locations
nationwide. During its first weekend ending February 19, it opened at #5 behind
Safe House, The Vow, Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance, and Journey 2: The
Mysterious Island with $17.4 million from 3,189 locations.The following
weekend, it dropped to #7 behind newcomers Act of Valor and Tyler Perry's
Good Deeds with $8.4 million. After a 17-week theatrical run, it earned
$54,760,791 domestically and $101,730,488 overseas for a worldwide total of
$156,491,279