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PostPosted: 25-Aug-2007 17:35    Post subject: Transformers approaching US box office top 20 Reply to topic Reply with quote

US ticket sales numbers for Friday the 24th:
http://www.the-numbers.com/charts/today.php

All-Time Top US domestic sales:
http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/records/100million.php



As of the time the numbers were reported yesterday, Transformers was a mere $33,457 away from tying Pirates of the Carribbean: At World's End for #23. Considering that it made $290,000 just yesterday, a similar performance today will push it over that mark.

What's more is that starting next month the movie will be re-released for IMAX theatres, and might possibly have new material. This will get repeat viewers in droves, and might push it into the #22 slot... which will mean de-throning Return of the Jedi. Making it to #20 would mean knocking down Star Wars episode II and Fellowship of the Rings.
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PostPosted: 25-Aug-2007 18:35    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Just remember those numbers are "actual" dollars and don't take into account the fact that movie ticket prices have risen faster than inflation.
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PostPosted: 25-Aug-2007 21:34    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

I'd like to see a chart that reflects price changes. So if the average ticket today is $10.50, and the average ticket in 1960 was $1.50, take that into account. There must be one out there. Because the top box office movies list means nothing these days.
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PostPosted: 25-Aug-2007 21:37    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

And after looking for just 2 minutes, I found it...

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm
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PostPosted: 25-Aug-2007 22:50    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Looking over the list Mordel posted I don't see Transformers on it at all, I could have missed it but still it's not listed...

One thing, noting here that Star Wars and Godfather and such are sagas, they aren't stand alone movies, so shouldn't they be lumped on a different list?

And for the record Gone With the Wind is a 3 hour plus movie...compare to some of the others that might at the most be an hour and half to two hours long.
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PostPosted: 27-Aug-2007 00:02    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/domestic.htm

They did it.

In real US dollars, it beat Pirates for the #23 spot and is less than $1 million away from unseating Return of the Jedi.
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PostPosted: 27-Aug-2007 09:09    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

chihawk wrote:
Just remember those numbers are "actual" dollars and don't take into account the fact that movie ticket prices have risen faster than inflation.


It just hit #100 on the inflation-adjustement list:

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm
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PostPosted: 27-Aug-2007 20:38    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

Karagin wrote:

One thing, noting here that Star Wars and Godfather and such are sagas, they aren't stand alone movies, so shouldn't they be lumped on a different list?


Huh? Those listed are the original Star Wars movie. Not the gross of all 3 combined. Empire Strikes Back came in at #12 and Return of the Jedi came in at #14. They may be part of a "saga", but they were all released as individual films.
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PostPosted: 27-Aug-2007 20:49    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

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Karagin wrote:

One thing, noting here that Star Wars and Godfather and such are sagas, they aren't stand alone movies, so shouldn't they be lumped on a different list?


Huh? Those listed are the original Star Wars movie. Not the gross of all 3 combined. Empire Strikes Back came in at #12 and Return of the Jedi came in at #14. They may be part of a "saga", but they were all released as individual films.


Right, but given that they are part of the same movie, ie three chapters, you could say movies like that, which the Godfather falls into, would be in a separate category when looking at total money made.

Gone with Wind, and other epics aren't treated the same as movies like Terminator or Aliens yet all have made money, so do we really think that Transformers will unseat the top movie of all times or will gain a ranking and then become DVD fodder like the rest?
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PostPosted: 28-Aug-2007 14:44    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

I don't see the argument Karagin.

When Star Wars was released, it was released as a stand-alone film. So was Godfather.

Both movies got sequels based on the success of the first movie. Regardless of how the directors viewed the sagas, the first movie was released singularly and no sequals were promised by the studio or distributors

Similarly with Back to the Future. Terminater. Probably more.

So at least the first movies are easily comprable to any other stand-alone movie.

The sequels may get a slight boost (so argued Robert Zemeckis) which might be worth compensating for, but then Gone with the Wind is getting a giant boost from lack of alternative mediums when it was released (no TV, no video, no Internet).

Now, for all of this, the Box Office Gross is remarkably uninteresting. Inflation Adjusted Net box office would be fascinating. And in that scenario, older movies murder the newer ones because they were made cheaply and didn't advertise as heavily.
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PostPosted: 28-Aug-2007 22:51    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

According to the "net" numbers declared by the studios, Forrest Gump lost money. Laughing
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PostPosted: 30-Aug-2007 22:08    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

chihawk wrote:
According to the "net" numbers declared by the studios, Forrest Gump lost money. Laughing


I supose I should say Net before the studios do their accounting tricks to prevent a movie from ever paying off its costs.

It's the little things, like charging itself to make the DVDs...

Though it is true that a lot of modern movies lose money at the Box Office but then make it up on the DVD sales.

The saying in the studios is apparently "Even Waterworld made money!"
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PostPosted: 03-Sep-2007 08:08    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/domestic.htm

It just knocked Return of the Jedi out of its spot on the Domestic chart, and is just $600,000 away from beating Episode II.

An IMAX release has been confirmed for the 21st, so it will more than likely take that spot.
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PostPosted: 06-Sep-2007 07:31    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/domestic.htm

Just $25,000 away from beating Attack of the Clones.
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PostPosted: 06-Sep-2007 16:54    Post subject: Reply to topic Reply with quote

I take it you like the movie since you keep posting updates on it. Smile
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