Let's count Beta sales!
I want all of them on blu ray.
DVDs.
DVDs.
True, and that's why I clarified it was comparing domestic first run boxoffice revenue and profits. Obviously DVDs weren't around back in the day. But, if you want to compare with DVDs, that's not exactly a valid comparison, but be sure to include the DVD sales for TMP at least.
Mr Awe
I want all of them on blu ray.
Depending on the transfer quality... especially for the older ones.
I'm curious how you got any sort of result out of that, given that the calculator gave me an error message saying it couldn't handle a base number larger than 10 million.1. ST:TMP worldwide gross $409.5 millionThat means that the new film now is the most financially successful of all the Trek movies
2. Star Trek worldwide gross $361.6 million
and using this http://data.bls.gov/cgi-bin/cpicalc.pl ST:TMP domestic gross is now $242.3 million.
I had heard some of them were out; but if all of them are out now, I need to check if they have a total movie package.Well TMP to Nemesis is already out in Blu ray so you only have to wait till the Trek XI Blu ray/DVD release to own them all that way.
Only the TOS films are out on Blu-ray now; it's expected that the TNG films will be out by Christmas.I want all of them on blu ray.
Depending on the transfer quality... especially for the older ones.
Well TMP to Nemesis is already out in Blu ray so you only have to wait till the Trek XI Blu ray/DVD release to own them all that way.
In that case, could it be expected that an all-movie package at Christmas would contain XI, too?Only the TOS films are out on Blu-ray now; it's expected that the TNG films will be out by Christmas.
I want all of them on blu ray.
Depending on the transfer quality... especially for the older ones.
In that case, could it be expected that an all-movie package at Christmas would contain XI, too?Only the TOS films are out on Blu-ray now; it's expected that the TNG films will be out by Christmas.
That must have been sweet.Honestly, I watched them all on my 52" LCD and I did not notice anything strange about how the faces looked.
Tom's Inflation Calculator gives different answers, depending on which data set you use. If you use the U.S. Retail Price Inflation (Annual Average), you get TMP with a domestic take of $271,560,238. If you use the December-to-December index, it's $255,117,256.
Tom's Inflation Calculator gives different answers, depending on which data set you use. If you use the U.S. Retail Price Inflation (Annual Average), you get TMP with a domestic take of $271,560,238. If you use the December-to-December index, it's $255,117,256.
I think the best tool would be a motion-picture specific inflation based on ticket prices. Using Box Office Mojo's average ticket prices of $2.51 for 1979 and $7.18 for 2009 results in $235,305,065 for TMP's adjusted figure. However, I usually see TMP's adjusted figure reported between $239M and $242M.
Either way, it doesn't make much difference, as you say. What's important is that Star Trek has been a great success for the studio, on par with the best box office performances in series history. We can therefore expect more in the future.![]()
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