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  1. I tend to like sequels much more than general audiencestransformersstar wars (the prequels)back to the futurematrixironmansupermanspidermanrandom others:ultravioletdaredevilgodzillajohn carterunstoppabletreasure of the sierra madre (can't even find other people that have seen this)it's actually pretty hard for me to NOT like a movie

  2. They were drunk and didn't know any better.. It's the same movie all over again.. Bet if they had to do it all over again and the public knew what this was prior to seeing it, it wouldn't have made the $$$$ it did.. It just wasn't funny was the big problem..

    A third one would probably still do ok. They would need to make it more original (how I have no idea) if they wanted to continue it past a third one though.
  3. I'm not even sure that at the current ticket price there's enough theaters to realistically get the 250M OW.Let's look at TA: $47,698 per theater average (4,349 theaters)4 shows in a screen per day (3hrs between showings in a theater)3 days$8 ticket price5 screens at each theater showing the movie$47,698 / (4 * 3 * 5 * $8) = ~99 people per viewing. That's a fairly tall order for an average viewing count. And to get to the 250M we'd need a 20% increase, putting us at 120 people per viewing of the movie.I have a feeling we will need to wait for either enough of an increase in ticket prices, or an increase in population substantial enough to require more theaters to be built.

  4. May of 1976, and my best guess is All the President's Men. It was released a month before I was born, and is the only move that made 50M or more that year and was out in May (all the rest of the boxoffice heavyweights came out later that year).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_1976_box_office_number-one_films_in_the_United_Statesyou would be correct, unless you happened to be born in the last 2 days of may.
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