2007 was a remarkable year for Paramount Pictures. Fueled by lucrative titles, many from the pipeline of Dreamworks, the studio reached $1 billion in domestic box office for the calendar year on July 9, earlier than any distributor ever surpassed that threshold.
That amazing run was led by Shrek The Third, Transformers, Blades of Glory, Norbit, Disturbia and Dreamgirls, which were all products of the Spielberg-Katzenberg-Geffen triumvirate.
Paramount is enjoying an even better 2008, and the Melrose gang will likely crack $1 Billion domestic about 19 days earlier than in 2007. With the spectacular opening for Dreamworks' Kung Fu Panda this weekend, Paramount is assured of its third consecutive $200M grossing film, a record in itself, and I am estimating that the studio will top $1 billion sometime on June 20. That is the day that the distrib's next film, Mike Myers' The Love Guru, will hit theatres. It is quite possible that Paramount will technically pass a billion in sales earlier in the week of June 16, but opening day of The Love Guru will certainly put them over the top.
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