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Thread: ROTF breaks into top10 US & top20 worldwide charts.

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    Default ROTF breaks into top10 US & top20 worldwide charts.

    Still out in theatres and slowly working its way past US$800million worldwide, the second TFs movie has made it into the top 10 all-time earners list in America, AND the top 20 all-time earners worldwide lists.
    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/domestic.htm
    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/world/

    And on the 'adjusted for inflation' US list, ROTF comes in at #84.
    http://www.boxofficemojo.com/alltime/adjusted.htm

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    well what dos this say about all the bad reviewssomeone must of done something right

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    I think it's an indictment on the state of society.
    I blame Baby Boomers and Gen Y...

    ...equally.

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    .......... what's the world coming to (audiences must like to 'turn their brains off' when watching movies)

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    While I don't think ROTF is top 10 material, I do think people turning their brains of at the movies is a given. And to be honest I can sympathize a bit with that, after a long week of work turning the old brain of and just going to see some thrills and spills has its appeal. I think I'm actualy more likely to concentrate when watching a DVD at home than watching a movie on the big screen these days.

    I mean how many of this top 10 list actauly have clever and engaging plots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lord_Zed View Post
    I mean how many of this top 10 list actauly have clever and engaging plots?
    If by 'clever and engaging' you don't set the bar as high as (to name a few examples) The Usual Suspects, Fight Club, Saw I & II type 'clever and engaging', I think that at least the following in the top 10 would fit the bill (and rightly so):

    (1) Titanic
    (2) The Dark Knight
    (3) Star Wars
    (5) ET
    (8) Spider-Man

    The top 20 list however, is far from based on good taste, with movies like Dead Man's Chest, Spider-Man 3, Kingdom of the Crystal and At World's End and ermmm..... Revenge of the Fallen, in it.
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    I supose you are correct, but then we start to drift into the realm of personal taste, what I might find clever and engaging you might find dull and repetative.

    Suffice it to say that while I enjoyed most of the movies in the top 10 (bar one). For half of them I found the main draw card was awesome action and fight scenes. While the story itself seemed to play second fiddle. I still enjoyed them all though.

    Here I'm reffering to:
    Star Wars Episode 1
    Star Wars Episode 3
    Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest
    Spider-Man
    And of course Transformers Return of the Fallen

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tabias Prime View Post
    well what dos this say about all the bad reviewssomeone must of done something right
    Well, McDonald's sells a lot more food than most other restaurants. Doesn't mean it's any good though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SofaMan View Post
    Well, McDonald's sells a lot more food than most other restaurants. Doesn't mean it's any good though.
    umm...depends if your the one who eats it or the one who profit from it.

    ...actually it makes no difference apple pies are $1 that all $1! How can you go wrong! Best food place ever!

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    I did notice that out of the World Top 10, that 8 of them were sequels. LotR was a least a single narrative split over 3 films; the other six are just 'whore's movies'. Their success was largely based off the success of the first film.

    In the Top 25, 5 of them are Harry Potter films, and 17 of them were sequels. Only 8 were actually original movies!

    I'm actually slightly terrified of what this says about us as a culture. Are we really that frightened of being told stories that are completely new?
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