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'Dark Knight' sets weekend record with $155.34M
Posted on 7/20/08 at 9:02 pm
Posted on 7/20/08 at 9:02 pm
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Not bad for a down economy...
also
Not bad for a down economy...
also
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Hollywood set an overall revenue record of $253 million for a three-day weekend, beating the $218.4 million haul over the weekend of July 7, 2006, according to box-office tracker Media By Numbers.
Posted on 7/20/08 at 9:22 pm to C
someone on fox noted today that a down economy might not a bad thing for hollywood since some people might opt to go to movies to deal with the stress of the rescission and that most families are traveling less this summer due to high energy costs.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 9:56 am to Chicken
Liberals are touting a down economy myth with global warming to destroy america, it's so obvious.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 9:57 am to Chicken
I would tend to think of going to the movies as an inferior substitute.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 10:41 am to Chicken
Why are Americans so obsessed with box office receipts?
I mean, this is the Money Talk board, so obviously, its relevant here. But it gets reported on the news as if it were the weather or last nights football scores. Outside of those with financial interest in the movies - who really cares?
What were the total ticket sales receipts for the LSU football season last year? I'm sure a lot of people know this - but it doesn't get reported along with the news on Tiger football as a normal everyday item of reporting. "Last night, the LSU-Georgia game took in a record $10.0 million in box office and concessions sales, and the score was LSU 27 Georgia 21"
I mean, this is the Money Talk board, so obviously, its relevant here. But it gets reported on the news as if it were the weather or last nights football scores. Outside of those with financial interest in the movies - who really cares?
What were the total ticket sales receipts for the LSU football season last year? I'm sure a lot of people know this - but it doesn't get reported along with the news on Tiger football as a normal everyday item of reporting. "Last night, the LSU-Georgia game took in a record $10.0 million in box office and concessions sales, and the score was LSU 27 Georgia 21"
Posted on 7/21/08 at 10:42 am to BS
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Liberals are touting a down economy myth with global warming to destroy america, it's so obvious.
You're right. Its a mass conspiracy to destroy America. You figured it all out. We're all really Communists that were planted here in the 50's.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 10:49 am to Colonel Hapablap
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I would tend to think of going to the movies as an inferior substitute.
To what? Opening up my own bat-cave and personally banging Maggie Glyllenhall?
Posted on 7/21/08 at 11:08 am to Cold Cous Cous
The term is, "Staycation" look it up.
Replacing traveling with local entertainment = box office success.
Replacing traveling with local entertainment = box office success.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 11:30 am to BillyCannonFan
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Why are Americans so obsessed with box office receipts?
It gives you an idea of how many people went to a movie.
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What were the total ticket sales receipts for the LSU football season last year? I'm sure a lot of people know this - but it doesn't get reported along with the news on Tiger football as a normal everyday item of reporting.
Every game I have ever watched has announced the attendance to that game.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 11:35 am to TigerDeacon
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Every game I have ever watched has announced the attendance to that game.
Which, to be fair, is not the same as gate receipts.
A fairer measure would be how many tickets were sold, not gross receipts. When "Jurassic Park" came out, movie tickets were significantly cheaper.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 8:11 pm to Cold Cous Cous
Dont have to sell many tickets with them as expensive as they are to make 155.34M
Posted on 7/21/08 at 8:32 pm to BS
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a down economy myth
WTF? Can you really argue that the economy is not down? Not logically.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 8:35 pm to Cold Cous Cous
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When "Jurassic Park" came out, movie tickets were significantly cheaper.
JP is not even close to the top inflation adjusted movie of all time. Gone with the Wind is the top IA movie ever.
Posted on 7/21/08 at 8:57 pm to go ta hell ole miss
Is inflation adjusted based on actual tickets sold or is it just gross receipts adjusted for CPI?
Posted on 7/21/08 at 9:31 pm to Cold Cous Cous
I think it's based on if a movie had sold as many tickets today as when it was originally released.
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