Looking at box office takes over the last few years, the movies in the $225 million range end up around 4th, 5th, or 6th in domestic gross for a given year. A finish like that for Star Trek in 2009 would be on par with the franchise's other three big Trek hits.
-- TWOK was sixth in 1982 (the year ET made over $300 million). Tootsie was second, then An Officer and a Gentleman, Rocky III, and Porky's.
-- TVH was fifth in 1986. It was behind Top Gun, Crocodile Dundee, Platoon, and The Karate Kid, Part II.
-- TMP was beind Kramer vs. Kramer, The Amittyville Horror, and Rocky II in domestic gross.
In TNG movies:
-- FC was 17th in 1996.
-- GEN was 15th in 1994.
Whoa, for the most part, I never realized the TOS movies were in such good company.
But 1982 leads me to believe it was a fairly crappy year for movies. Rocky III? Porky's? And don't get me started about 1986's Karate Kid Part II![]()
Porky's made $105 million in the U.S., $27 million more than TWOK made. But ET blew everyone away that year at $359 million. Tootsie was number two, and it grossed "just" half as much as ET.
What surprised me is TMP grossed more than Alien did in the U.S. among the 1979 movie-releases. For some reason, I thought Alien did a lot better than that in the U.S. (Though its foreign gross was far more than TMP's.)