Tuesday, April 27, 2010

novel story - When Titanic was the biggest movie of the extrapolation of thought on the U.S. to think again

Many viewers think "Titanic" is the biggest grossing film of the national all time, mainly because of its immense popularity and sales topping 600 million U.S. dollars after its release in 1997.
In fact, the Titanic the biggest film of the national projection in real dollars, with Star Wars by far, with $ 460,000,000 in 1977th Negotiations, because not only money, sing and dance as well but in our society, we remain impressed by large amounts of money. not satisfied with this approach, I was looking for an accurate measure for comparison and found the adjustment for inflation. Adjusted for inflation, increases the real value of money-making film a new look.
Titanic, while No. 1 in current U.S. dollars will be generated, only No. 6, adjusted for inflation.
The No. 1 real biggest grossing film in movie making national history is nothing more than "Gone with the Wind", the $ 198,000,000 reported in 1939, but their value in inflation-adjusted currency is now $ 1,329,000,000.
Here are the top 25 films to earn money when inflation adjusted. Expect as otherwise provided, all amounts are in millions of U.S. dollars:
1) The Wind - Gone with 1.329 billion U.S. dollars (real gross domestic product of $ 198 in 1939).
2) Star Wars - 1.172 billion U.S. dollars ($ 460 in 1977).
3) The Sound of Music - $ 937 ($ 158 in 1965).
4) ET: The Extra-Terrestrial - 933 million (435 in 1982).
5) The Ten Commandments - $ 861 ($ 65 in 1956).
6) Titanic - $ 844 ($ 600 in 1997).
7) Jaws - $ 842 ($ 260 in 1975).
8) Doctor Zhivago - $ 816 ($ 111 in 1965).
9) Exorcist - $ 727 ($ 232 in 1973).
10 Snow White) and the Seven Dwarfs - $ 717 ($ 184 in 1937).
11) The 101 Dalmatians - $ 657 (144 in 1961).
12) The Empire Strikes Back - $ 646 ($ 290 in 1980).
13) Ben Hur - $ 644 ($ 74 in 1959).
14) The Return of the Jedi - $ 618 ($ 309 in 1983).
15) The Sting - $ 586 ($ 156 in 1973).
16) Raiders of the Lost Ark - $ 579 ($ 242 in 1981).
17) Jurassic Park - $ 567 ($ 357 in 1993).
18) The Graduate - $ 563 ($ 104 in 1967).
Star Wars 19): Episode I - The Phantom Menace - $ 558 ($ 431 in 1999).
20) Fantasia - $ 546 ($ 76 in 1941).
21) The Godfather - $ 519 ($ 134 in 1972).
22) Forrest Gump - $ 516 ($ 329 in 1994).
23) Mary Poppins - $ 514 ($ 102 in 1964).
24) The Lion King - $ 508 ($ 328 in 1994).
25) Grease - $ 506 ($ 188 in 1978).
For more than 10 eye poppers among the 100 best films extrapolation, if the inflation adjusted:
44) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest - $ 423 ($ 423 in 2006).
46) Blazing Saddles - $ 416 ($ 119 in 1974).
55) The Passion of the Christ - $ 392 ($ 370 in 2004).
62) Smokey and the Bandit - $ 373 (126 in 1977).
69) The Rocky Horror Picture Show - $ 362 ($ 112 in 1975).
70), Rocky - $ 362 ($ 117 in 1976).
80) M.A.S.H. - $ 353 ($ 81 in 1970).
81) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom - $ 352 ($ 179 in 1984).
88) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl - $ 333 ($ 305 in 2003).
96) Sergeant York - $ 316 ($ 16 in 1941).
All figures are the estimated 2007 average ticket price of $ 6.58 set. Some of these films has several versions, the release date applied reflects the year of first publication.

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