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Thread started 06/04/09 10:17pm

thesexofit

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Highest grossing films of all time (USA). No 1 is not obvious!

http://www.boxofficemojo....justed.htm

1 Gone with the Wind MGM $1,450,680,400 $198,676,459 1939^
2 Star Wars Fox $1,278,898,700 $460,998,007 1977^
3 The Sound of Music Fox $1,022,542,400 $158,671,368 1965
4 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $1,018,514,100 $435,110,554 1982^
5 The Ten Commandments Par. $940,580,000 $65,500,000 1956
6 Titanic Par. $921,523,500 $600,788,188 1997
7 Jaws Uni. $919,605,900 $260,000,000 1975
8 Doctor Zhivago MGM $891,292,600 $111,721,910 1965
9 The Exorcist WB $793,883,100 $232,671,011 1973^
10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Dis. $782,620,000 $184,925,486 1937^


Amazing that a film so old is still the highest grossing. I remember talking to some geeky fanboy of Spiderman and him saying how Spiderman 2 was one of the most sucsessful films ever blah blah blah, but you should think about inflation.

As the website notes, "Gone with the wind" "Star Wars" and inparticular, "snow white..." and any old Disney movie you see on the list, did get re-issued into cinema's, often more then once, which do add up the tally somewhat. It is to Disney's credit this use to happen though, as they are, aswell as a few non Disney films like "Gone with the wind", the only ones who are able to do this. Since VHS though of course, this no longer happens.

Good to see "dr zhivago" in the top 10. Critics didn't like it at the time but I think its a great film. Had no idea it was so sucsessful though.
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Reply #1 posted 06/04/09 10:38pm

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The $$ grosses are also inflation adjusted as if they'd all been released the same year. So older movies have more runs, and get a bigger inflationary boost.
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Reply #2 posted 06/05/09 12:00am

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I never saw the Star Wars Fox
Is it any good? smile
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Reply #3 posted 06/05/09 12:02am

Byron

PANDURITO said:

I never saw the Star Wars Fox
Is it any good? smile

What's an Extra-Terrestrial Uni? confuse
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Reply #4 posted 06/05/09 12:44am

TonyVanDam

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Jaws & The Exorcist are the biggest grossing horror films ever. Interesting.
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Reply #5 posted 06/05/09 1:20am

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...
68 Under The Cherry Moon WB $391,292,600 $71,721,910 1986
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omfg
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Reply #6 posted 06/05/09 1:53am

PANDURITO

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Byron said:

PANDURITO said:

I never saw the Star Wars Fox
Is it any good? smile

What's an Extra-Terrestrial Uni? confuse

I think it's like a Martian College or something like that nod
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Reply #7 posted 06/05/09 1:55am

PANDURITO

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mcmeekle said:

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68 Under The Cherry Moon WB $391,292,600 $71,721,910 1986
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omfg

lol

You don't think anyone would believe that, huh?
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Reply #8 posted 06/05/09 2:03am

PANDURITO

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thesexofit said:


10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs


omfg I can't believe in these PC times they haven't changed that highly offensive title disbelief

It should be Snow White and the Seven Midgets mr.green
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Reply #9 posted 06/05/09 2:59am

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PANDURITO said:

I never saw the Star Wars Fox
Is it any good? smile

I think it was the sequel to The Sound Of Music Fox
Just somewhere in the middle,
Not too good and not too bad.
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Reply #10 posted 06/05/09 3:11am

PANDURITO

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KeithyT said:

PANDURITO said:

I never saw the Star Wars Fox
Is it any good? smile

I think it was the sequel to The Sound Of Music Fox





nod Yeah. Must be that one smile
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Reply #11 posted 06/05/09 3:51am

ZombieKitten

everyone knows fox can't talk!
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Reply #12 posted 06/05/09 4:08am

mcmeekle

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PANDURITO said:

mcmeekle said:



omfg

lol

You don't think anyone would believe that, huh?

You looked for it though, didn't you!

smile
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Reply #13 posted 06/05/09 4:12am

PANDURITO

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mcmeekle said:

PANDURITO said:


lol

You don't think anyone would believe that, huh?

You looked for it though, didn't you!

smile

redface
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Reply #14 posted 06/05/09 4:33am

ZombieKitten

Byron said:

PANDURITO said:

I never saw the Star Wars Fox
Is it any good? smile

What's an Extra-Terrestrial Uni? confuse

that's where I got my degree!

ufo
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Reply #15 posted 06/05/09 7:00am

Graycap23

4 of those flicks I've never seen.
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Reply #16 posted 06/05/09 7:30am

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So, where´s the Dark Knight ? I thought that was one of the highest grossing films ever ?
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Reply #17 posted 06/05/09 7:47am

thekidsgirl

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I've never seen Doctor Zhivago or The Sound of Music boxed
If you will, so will I
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Reply #18 posted 06/05/09 9:00am

DanceWme

i would have never guessed
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Reply #19 posted 06/05/09 9:23am

Genesia

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thesexofit said:

http://www.boxofficemojo....justed.htm

1 Gone with the Wind MGM $1,450,680,400 $198,676,459 1939^
2 Star Wars Fox $1,278,898,700 $460,998,007 1977^
3 The Sound of Music Fox $1,022,542,400 $158,671,368 1965
4 E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial Uni. $1,018,514,100 $435,110,554 1982^
5 The Ten Commandments Par. $940,580,000 $65,500,000 1956
6 Titanic Par. $921,523,500 $600,788,188 1997
7 Jaws Uni. $919,605,900 $260,000,000 1975
8 Doctor Zhivago MGM $891,292,600 $111,721,910 1965
9 The Exorcist WB $793,883,100 $232,671,011 1973^
10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Dis. $782,620,000 $184,925,486 1937^


Amazing that a film so old is still the highest grossing. I remember talking to some geeky fanboy of Spiderman and him saying how Spiderman 2 was one of the most sucsessful films ever blah blah blah, but you should think about inflation.

As the website notes, "Gone with the wind" "Star Wars" and inparticular, "snow white..." and any old Disney movie you see on the list, did get re-issued into cinema's, often more then once, which do add up the tally somewhat. It is to Disney's credit this use to happen though, as they are, aswell as a few non Disney films like "Gone with the wind", the only ones who are able to do this. Since VHS though of course, this no longer happens.

Good to see "dr zhivago" in the top 10. Critics didn't like it at the time but I think its a great film. Had no idea it was so sucsessful though.


That is not true. Gone With the Wind was re-issued to theaters for its 60th anniversary in 1999. I know - I saw it in a theatre that year (and a couple times since).

One of the art cinemas in the city I live in (which has closed, sadly) regularly screened classic films. In the last 10 years, I got to see It Happened One Night, Meet Me in St. Louis, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and many other films on the big screen. It is always a treat.
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Reply #20 posted 06/05/09 9:26am

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#1 thought 5 are obvious because they've been in constant circulation and even when shown on TV they generate money. I thought however, Ten Commandments would have beat out Star Wars. hmmm
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Reply #21 posted 06/05/09 9:48am

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Genesia said:

thesexofit said:

http://www.boxofficemojo....justed.htm



Amazing that a film so old is still the highest grossing. I remember talking to some geeky fanboy of Spiderman and him saying how Spiderman 2 was one of the most sucsessful films ever blah blah blah, but you should think about inflation.

As the website notes, "Gone with the wind" "Star Wars" and inparticular, "snow white..." and any old Disney movie you see on the list, did get re-issued into cinema's, often more then once, which do add up the tally somewhat. It is to Disney's credit this use to happen though, as they are, aswell as a few non Disney films like "Gone with the wind", the only ones who are able to do this. Since VHS though of course, this no longer happens.

Good to see "dr zhivago" in the top 10. Critics didn't like it at the time but I think its a great film. Had no idea it was so sucsessful though.


That is not true. Gone With the Wind was re-issued to theaters for its 60th anniversary in 1999. I know - I saw it in a theatre that year (and a couple times since).

One of the art cinemas in the city I live in (which has closed, sadly) regularly screened classic films. In the last 10 years, I got to see It Happened One Night, Meet Me in St. Louis, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and many other films on the big screen. It is always a treat.


We have the Tampa Theatre here, which was just awarded historic landmark status. I've seen "The Creature from the Black Lagoon" in 3D and took mom to see "The Wizard of Oz" among many others. It has a Wurlitzer organ that comes up from under the stage. Totally awesome! nod


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Reply #22 posted 06/05/09 10:04am

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KoolEaze said:

So, where´s the Dark Knight ? I thought that was one of the highest grossing films ever ?


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Reply #23 posted 06/05/09 1:54pm

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No recent animated films? eek I thought Toy Story or The Incredibles would have ranked high.
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Reply #24 posted 06/05/09 5:57pm

ThreadBare

Yeah, I knew "Gone with the Wind" would be No. 1. It is obvious, in a way... lol
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Reply #25 posted 06/05/09 6:12pm

WellInever

mcmeekle said:

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68 Under The Cherry Moon WB $391,292,600 $71,721,910 1986
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omfg



Ha! Made me look!
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Reply #26 posted 06/06/09 4:28pm

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WellInever said:

mcmeekle said:



omfg



Ha! Made me look!



Ugh! made me look too. spank But Terminator 2 was only #94. How can that be? Somebody is seeing these films else why are we getting sequels and video games. this some box office shenanigans!! hmph!
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Reply #27 posted 06/08/09 4:21pm

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I gotta say, I dont care about charts, but am happy "star wars" ain't number one LOL.
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Reply #28 posted 06/08/09 4:23pm

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Genesia said:

thesexofit said:

http://www.boxofficemojo....justed.htm



Amazing that a film so old is still the highest grossing. I remember talking to some geeky fanboy of Spiderman and him saying how Spiderman 2 was one of the most sucsessful films ever blah blah blah, but you should think about inflation.

As the website notes, "Gone with the wind" "Star Wars" and inparticular, "snow white..." and any old Disney movie you see on the list, did get re-issued into cinema's, often more then once, which do add up the tally somewhat. It is to Disney's credit this use to happen though, as they are, aswell as a few non Disney films like "Gone with the wind", the only ones who are able to do this. Since VHS though of course, this no longer happens.

Good to see "dr zhivago" in the top 10. Critics didn't like it at the time but I think its a great film. Had no idea it was so sucsessful though.


That is not true. Gone With the Wind was re-issued to theaters for its 60th anniversary in 1999. I know - I saw it in a theatre that year (and a couple times since).

One of the art cinemas in the city I live in (which has closed, sadly) regularly screened classic films. In the last 10 years, I got to see It Happened One Night, Meet Me in St. Louis, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and many other films on the big screen. It is always a treat.


Ok, art cinema releases don't count LOL. I like "it happened one night" 9one with Clark Gable right?). "meet in in st louis" is not really my thing, and "mr smith goes to washington" looks pretty dated now unfortunately. James Stewart makes it watchable, but the ending is so over the top LOL
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Reply #29 posted 06/08/09 4:24pm

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I have never seen all of GWTW.

I saw a little of the Ten Commandments, and Moses was absolutely hilarious. A real nutter, that one!
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