cool, nice job. only one complaint. how bout adding the budgets for each film as well?![]()
I just made this in Excel, thought you might like to take a look as well.
The numbers at the bottom are various averages.
Discuss!
^^ I have altered the image to include the budget and where the film finished for that year. Also added overseas gross.
Actually, the chart shows that Generations, First Contact, and even Insurrection did rather well.now that you added the budgets it's interesting to note that none of the next generation movies really made money.nemisis box office was an abomination.
now that you added the budgets it's interesting to note that none of the next generation movies really made money.
now that you added the budgets it's interesting to note that none of the next generation movies really made money.
What do you mean? Other than Nemesis they all made money. They never would have made 4 TNG movies if it was not profitable for Paramount.
1982:
5/28: Rocky III (#4, final take: $124.1m)
6/4: Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (#6, final take: $78.9m)
6/11: E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (#1, final take: $359.1m)
1984:
5/23: Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (#3, final take $179.8m)
6/1: Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (#9, final take $76.4m)
6/8: Ghostbusters (#2, final take $229.2m); Gremlins (#4, final take $148.1m)
Decent movies hold their own against the competition. Crappy movies don't.
That old chestnut about how NEM failed because it opened a month after Bond and Harry Potter, and five days before Two Towers is just that: an old chestnut. If the movie had been any good, it wouldn't have sunk to the bottom of the charts like a lead turd.
Nemesis is under appreciated.
I like the movie quite a bit.
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