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  1. And to think this was supposed to come out in 2014 originally... Will this be in regular 3D or will this be in 3DD? We need more movies in 3DD as far as I'm concerned.
  2. Guardians of the Galaxy should become only the 5th movie to reach 100m$ in Blu Ray sales in the coming months. I still can't believe the pace that Frozen is going. Chances that it reaches 400M$ in combined revenues in 2015..will it reach it before Avatar? I can't wait to see the boost the MCU movies will get when AoU gets released. I'm mainly interested in Avengers, IM 1 & 2 and GotG at this point though. Anyone thinks Minions as a shot at joining DM 1& 2 in the 200M$ combined revenue club? Will we see another Hunger Games reach 200M$ in combined revenue? Will MJ1 even reach 100M$ combined revenue in 2015? Will all Hobbit movies reach 100M$ in combined revenues in 2015? or will they they have to crawl there in the coming years? What will be the first movie to reach 200M$ in Blu Ray revenues? Avatar? Frozen? AoU? Star Wars VII? Any other contender? Knowing animation movies do very well on home video, what's gonna be the next animated movie to reach 200M$ combined (with Frozen being the last)? Minions? Big Hero 6? Inside Out? Peanuts movie? DM3?
  3. I don't know. Keep in mind that The Numbers are only estimating the units and $ revenues. The Home Video business keep their numbers hidden for various reasons but the best guess is that they want to be able to do some creative accounting in order to minimize the royalties they have to pay to actors, writers, composers, producers...etc...
  4. Tangled was indeed the best DVD seller of 2011, but if you look at the charts of The-Numbers, you'll see it received an update between July 2013 and April 2014 going from 104M$ to 134M$. 2 reasons can explain that : - Original sales from 2011 were underestimated - Frozen gave Tangled a boost during its theatrical release and its sales were once again underestimated during weekly reports Oddly Blu Ray sales have not received a boost, strongly suggesting that original DVD sales were underestimated.
  5. James Cameron raised the bar all by himself with the help of his personnal submarine. His song is justified.
  6. His name is James, James Cameron The bravest pioneer No budget too steep, no sea too deep Who's that? It's him, James Cameron James, James Cameron explorer of the sea With a dying thirst to be the first Could it be? Yeah that's him! James Cameron
  7. Avatar is the last movie to have reached 200M$ in DVD sales. DVDs released after Avatar that are close to 200M$ - Toy Story 3 - 189M$ - Despicable Me - 184M$ (still selling somewhat strongly - will receive a boost in 2015 with Minions) - Twilight Eclipse - 180M$ - Frozen - 169M$ (still going very strong) - The Hunger Games - 146M$ (should receive a boost in 2015 with MJ2 and with MJ1 HV release) - Tangled - 142M$ (seems to have received a boost from all the Frozen love) - How to train your dragon - 135M$ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Pirates of the Carribean : At world's end is the last DVD to have reached 300M$ DVDs released after PotC : AWE that are close to 300M$ - The Dark Knight - 282M$ (will receive a boost in early 2016 with BvS's release) - Harry Potter : OOTP - 250M$ - Twilight - 238M$ - Avatar - 229M$ (will receive a boost in 2016-2017 with the release of the sequel) - Transformers : ROTF - 223M$ 300 (276M$) and Transformers (294M$) were both released before POTC : AWE -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Chronicles of Narnia is the last DVD to have reached 400M$ and currently sits at 429M$ DVDs released after Narnia that are "close" to 400M$ - POTC : DMC - 322M$ - POTC : AWE - 312M$ - Transformers - 294M$ Harry Potter : GOF (540M$...if you believe that number...) was released before Narnia.
  8. 1. Avengers 2 2. Jurassic World 3. The Hobbit 4. Terminator : Genisys 5. Hunger Games Mockingjay 2 6. Ant Man 7. Chappie 8. The Interview 9. Bond 24 10. Horrible bosses 2
  9. Also one of my favorite I love "Meesa people gonna die?" for some reason also...
  10. 1. Arrested Development 2. House 3. The Office 4. South Park 5. How I met your Mother 6. Terminator : The Sarah Connor chronicles 7. 24 8. Futurama 9. The Simpsons 10. Family Guy 11. Heroes 12. Prison Break 13. Seinfeld 14. Fresh Prince of Bel-air 15. Lost 16. Rookie Blue 17. That 70's show
  11. I was expecting Avatar to at least appear in this list. I mean that movie completely redefined the movie business model. I know this is a list compiled from less than 50 (?) movie enthousiasts (scratch that...box office enthousiasts) of various life experience, but still... Maybe this should be renamed to Box Office's top 100 favorite films of all time?
  12. Movies that could have broken the records but opened on wednesday/thursday - The Phantom Menace - Revenge of the fallen - The Matrix Reloaded - Spider Man 2 - Revenge of the Sith - Shrek 2 I don't think Attack of the Clones would have made it if it had opened on a friday.
  13. Placeholder - will re-order them at a later time The others Scream I know what you did last summer Freddy vs Jason The grudge 1408 The mist The thing 2011 Saw Hostel The crazies 2010 The descent The cave will find 2 more movies and I'll re-order them later
  14. I've added your list to my database. Some interesting titles in there that I've not seen. I'll make sure to watch some.
  15. Yeah it will be at 99.5 going into next week-end. Even with a major decline in theathers it should get enough during the week-end or during the following 4 days to crawl to 100M.
  16. Added Acab's list to my database making this 7 complete lists and 11 total list. Keep 'em coming guys!
  17. I'm pretty sure it will hit 90M with dollar theaters.
  18. While you guys are at it, take a swing at the zombie list: http://forums.boxoffice.com/index.php?/topic/11536-boxofficecoms-top-10-zombie-movies/ I'm not a huge fan of horror films and I usually dismiss every exorcism/paranormal or other godfearing movies. Want me to have a go at a top 25 filled mainly with slasher movies?
  19. Is it possible to have all the scenes and their points? I usually use these lists to get some ideas about what to watch.
  20. No doubt about that, I was in denial for a long time! Good call on that even though it missed both the original and amended prediction.
  21. I've added bcf26's list to my database. I've also updated Films' list. @ Thatmovieguy : I'm guessing Re-Animator goes to the bottom of your list at #18. I've also added Simionski's list to my database. So far I have 10 lists, with 6 of them being 10+ films and 4 of them being 6 films or less. We have 33 different movies in total, no Resident Evil in the top 10, 3 comedies in the top 10 and a pair of original and remake in the top 10. I'm planning on getting at least 12-13 complete lists before publishing any results depending on how many incomplete list I get. There is no deadline to this thread as I plan on updating it everytime I will get new lists or older list being updated by users. Keep your lists coming guys!
  22. 1. X-Men DOFP 2. Thor 2 3. Hunger Games 2 4. Captain America 2 5. Hobbit 2 6. Riddick 7. Machete Kills 8. Spider man 5 9. 300 - 2 10. Planets of Apes 2014
  23. This was a great movie. The only "boring" part was when he's at his ex house and Eric Bana comes back and there's a big family crisis. It's just lenghty but it's pretty realistic...
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