What if you take a pandemic into account?What if you take inflation into account?
What if you take a pandemic into account?
That's the only reason I haven't paid to see in the theater yet.What if you take a pandemic into account?
Probably helped it since it was the first major film release in 1.5 years with no same day digital availability during a brief period when Covid infections and restrictions were near universally lowered to allow max occupancy levels right before Omicron hit.
I don’t think the pandemic affected this film in the slightestWhat if you take a pandemic into account?
I don’t think the pandemic affected this film in the slightest
There have been plenty of movies that came out during the pandemic that didn't have a digital release, so if you think the pandemic had no effect on this movie think again. I only saw it yesterday (I am normally an opening day kind of guy) because I had a coupon to see it for $5. Going to the movies during omicron peak seemed crazy to me, and I am far from a lonely minority on this. The movie's box office is basically a miracle and a testament to the popularity of mega crossover movies.No Time to Die?
Did Venom get one?Which raises a question I've been wondering: Will we get an Assembled episode for this film?
Venom has nothing to do with Feige, thus no connection. This one was overseen by Feige, so its more likely.Did Venom get one?
Still a Sony movie. Chances are slimVenom has nothing to do with Feige, thus no connection. This one was overseen by Feige, so its more likely.
Agreed. However, since this movie will certainly end up on D+ one day, its still more than a 0 chance.Still a Sony movie. Chances are slim
Will it? I don’t believe the other Spidey movies are on there.Agreed. However, since this movie will certainly end up on D+ one day, its still more than a 0 chance.
This. Unless inflation is taken into account, the list is meaningless because no movie should get extra credit for higher ticket prices.What if you take inflation into account?
THE REAL TOP TEN
RANK ADJ GROSS EST. NUMBER TICKETS YEAR
1 Gone with the Wind $1,895,421,694 202,286,200 1939
2 Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope $1,668,979,715 178,119,500 1977
3 The Sound of Music $1,335,086,324 142,485,200 1965
4 E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $1,329,174,791 141,854,300 1982
5 Titanic $1,270,101,626 135,549,800 1997
6 The Ten Commandments $1,227,470,000 131,000,000 1956
7 Jaws $1,200,856,389 128,159,700 1975
8 Doctor Zhivago $1,163,149,635 124,135,500 1965
9 The Exorcist $1,036,314,504 110,599,200 1973
10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $1,021,330,000 109,000,000 1937
Who's the one in the FF uniform with a paper bag on his head?They included May-Day, so I can't help but wholeheartedly approve.
That’s Spider-Man. He didn’t have his maskWho's the one in the FF uniform with a paper bag on his head?
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