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1 minute ago, MovieMan89 said:

Would be nice to go above Doctor Zhivago. I mean saying that movie and Exorcist were bigger than TFA just sounds flat out wrong. 

 

Ah. What I meant by 'target' was Disney's biggest-selling release ever. It's a 78-year old record.

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2 minutes ago, RascarCapat said:

I have noticed something that I don't understand.

Looking at the following chart, Snow White made 184 M in 1937, while GWTW made 198 M in 1939.

Yet GWTW is adjusted to twice as much as Snow White !

 

Why ?

 

Because what that list doesn't show is that both movies had numerous re-releases over the years.

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2 minutes ago, RascarCapat said:

I have noticed something that I don't understand.

Looking at the following chart, Snow White made 184 M in 1937, while GWTW made 198 M in 1939.

Yet GWTW is adjusted to twice as much as Snow White !

 

Why ?

 

both movies had several re-releases.

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3 minutes ago, terrestrial said:

 

 

Tuesday = yesterday

today,....

 

I think they might mean that it had it already reached during today (kayumanggi, for you probably already Thursday?)

 

@Giesi was asking about the differences between the rankings of the films. I wonder where boxoffice.com got their numbers, it's definitely not from BOM so where?

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5 minutes ago, kayumanggi said:

 

Do we know the source of that one?

Adjusted is always variable depending upon the inflation adjustments you use. You will generally see most of the same movies but the order can change a little bit based on the inflation methodology you use.

 

Here is BOM

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm

 

Here is pro.boxoffice

http://pro.boxoffice.com/statistics/alltime_numbers/domestic/adjusted

 

Here is the-numbers (they limit it to 1977 to the present)

http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/records/All-Time-Inflation-Adjusted

 

 

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IPgGDQ5yDLUwbHmWys8QgeKDFkOYAMkJxAASHLAT

 

TTT legs = $1.01b

ROTK legs = $1.05b

FOTR legs = $1.09b

Hobbit legs = $885m (for the pessimists)

 

A $6m Wednesday will drop the number to these respectively: $993m, $1.01b, $1.08b,and $887m.  The graph is going fluctuate quite a bit or the next few days.

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wrong day, changed Tuesday to Wednesday
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4 minutes ago, RamblinRed said:

Adjusted is always variable depending upon the inflation adjustments you use. You will generally see most of the same movies but the order can change a little bit based on the inflation methodology you use.

 

Here is BOM

http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm

 

Here is pro.boxoffice

http://pro.boxoffice.com/statistics/alltime_numbers/domestic/adjusted

 

Here is the-numbers (they limit it to 1977 to the present)

http://www.the-numbers.com/movie/records/All-Time-Inflation-Adjusted

 

 

 

The differences are big. Hmm.

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8 minutes ago, Punishment said:

IPgGDQ5yDLUwbHmWys8QgeKDFkOYAMkJxAASHLAT

 

TTT legs = $1.01b

ROTK legs = $1.05b

FOTR legs = $1.09b

Hobbit legs = $885m (for the pessimists)

 

A $6m Tuesday will drop the number to these respectively: $993m, $1.01b, $1.08b,and $887m.  The graph is going fluctuate quite a bit or the next few days.

 

We have the tuesday actual, it's at $7,967,428

 

You mean Wednesday?

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It's easier to adjust the figures with Estimated Ticket sales, for the first run...

For example in Star Wars Frachise TFA is currently at Second place already!

It sold more tickets than TPM (84.8m), ESB (78.8m) and RoJ (80m) only behind ANH (142m), TFA has around 87.1m tickets sold if BOM is to be trusted!

Avatar has 95m tickets sold in it's first run and Titanic 128m.

 

BTW wasn't posted here that in it's original run of GWTW sold around 30m tickets?

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