Brian Fee

Best known as a Director based on a credit in that role in 1 film, with $383,541,369 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #490)
Best-known technical roles: Cars 3 (Director), Cars 3 (Story Creator)
Most productive collaborators: Owen Wilson, Kiel Murray, Cristela Alonzo, Armie Hammer, Mike Rich
                                    

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Career Summary


  MoviesDomestic
Box Office
International
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Worldwide
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In Technical RolesDirector1$152,901,115$230,640,254$383,541,369
Story Creator1$152,901,115$230,640,254$383,541,369

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Featured Blu-ray and DVD Review: Cars 3

November 5th, 2017

Cars 3

Cars is inarguably the weak link in the Pixar canon. Cars was the first Pixar film that I didn’t think was an instant classic, while Cars 2 is still the only Pixar movie that earned bad reviews. Can Cars 3 break this streak? Or is it still the weak link? More...

2017 Preview: June

June 1st, 2017

Despicable Me 3

May was a really soft month with only one unqualified hit, Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2, which is climbing towards $375 million domestically. The second biggest hit of the month will be Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales and I would be surprised if it tops $150 million by any serious margin. June looks a lot more profitable. There are five weeks and every week there is at least one film with a great shot at $100 million or more. In fact, there are four films with at least a decent shot at $200 million and we could double the number of $300 million hits released so far this year. Wonder Woman is widely expected to start the month with an explosive debut and pulling in more than $100 million during its opening weekend is more and more likely. That said, Despicable Me 3 will probably end up being the biggest hit overall with over $300 million. Meanwhile, Cars 3 and Transformers: The Last Knight are both aiming for $200 million. Last June was not particularly strong, outside of one hit. Finding Dory earned nearly $500 million domestically, while the second best film, Central Intelligence, barely earned a quarter of that. I don’t think any film will come close to Finding Dory, but there’s a lot more depth this time around and I have high hopes 2017 will extend its lead. More...

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Release
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TitleRoleDomestic
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International
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Worldwide
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Jun 16, 2017Cars 3 Director
Story by
$152,901,115$230,640,254$383,541,369
 
Averages $152,901,115$230,640,254$383,541,369
Totals 1 $152,901,115$230,640,254$383,541,369