Omega_Glory
Commodore
I was 20 when TMP came out and I really liked the film..still do to this day. I felt Star Wars was good too, but kind of shallow. Lots of action and spec effects. Which is how Trek XI appeal to me. Very similar to Star Wars.
Liking these movies doesn't have to be mutually exclusive. I loved both Star Wars and TMP.
I have no problem using this inflation calculator. Just dial 82.258 and select 1979 and you will get $242.3 million for ST:TMP domestic gross.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.
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Its a simple principle used in maths and programming all the time, devide it by a value e.g. 1,000,000(lets call it 'M') do you maths and later times it by the value again.
For example
$82,258,456 / 1,000,000 = 82.26M
I put that into the calc...
it gave me $213.49
so thats
$213.49M or $213,490,000
What do you think all those symbols in math are? M = million, K = thousand, G = Billion etc.
Also npsf3000 you selected 1980 inflation number and not 1979. That is why you get $213.49 million. ST:TMP was released in 1979 and made bulk of its money in 1979.
I have no problem using this inflation calculator. Just dial 82.258 and select 1979 and you will get $242.3 million for ST:TMP domestic gross.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.
...
Its a simple principle used in maths and programming all the time, devide it by a value e.g. 1,000,000(lets call it 'M') do you maths and later times it by the value again.
For example
$82,258,456 / 1,000,000 = 82.26M
I put that into the calc...
it gave me $213.49
so thats
$213.49M or $213,490,000
What do you think all those symbols in math are? M = million, K = thousand, G = Billion etc.
Also npsf3000 you selected 1980 inflation number and not 1979. That is why you get $213.49 million. ST:TMP was released in 1979 and made bulk of its money in 1979.
This is the part that surprises me; you became a fan on the basis of TMP! I love your fan-fic picture. And my hat is off to you for all those kindergarteners.Once I'd found ST fandom in 1980, and caught up on every TOS episode I'd missed...
American population has increased roughly 80 million since 1980s
This is the part that surprises me; you became a fan on the basis of TMP!
It's funny; Disney's WWoC was also broadcast on Sunday nights here, on NBC with that name from 1961 to 1969. It was hugely popular with kids. That's when I would have loved to watch it, except that my parents were dedicated church goers and always attended Sunday night services. I only saw it if I came down ill, and I never was a good faker.To me the TMP was like a bad episode of the TOS, sorry but some of the TV shows from the TOS are better, than that movie.
Like many of you I can still watch the TOS over and over again and enjoy it, but not the TMP.
But back on topic, any way you slice it the inflation numbers game Star Trek 09 is passing adjusted for inflation TMP, and that's very good but really it's a meaningless statistic.
I am more interested in Star Trek's penetration into the top 50 movies of all time.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/domestic.htm
check it out.
It's interesting to hear the views of Therin and Tulin on TMP. So, could I conclude that as a kid you preferred the monumental bigness of TMP to, say, the more mundane approachability (casual, normal) of Star Wars?

80 million is a reasonably accurate figure* for U.S population increase for that period of time, and please stop shouting -- we read just fine in lower-case.IMPOSSIBLE.American population has increased roughly 80 million since 1980s
AMERICANS DON'T BREED THAT FAST.
We are advanced and practice advanced birth control.We are highly civiized.
REMEMBER America is the most advanced nation on the planet.
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