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District 9 sucks.
That is why you fail.
District 9 sucks.
District 9 sucks. Worse movie on my list behind "100 million BC" and "Mamma Mia".
you asshole....what do you mean there's no pandora?
The Hurt Locker whupped Avatar's ass, at least something in this world makes sense
I didn't get to see the Hurt Locker, but I'm definitely intrigued. Avatar just wasn't special enough for an Oscar.
Most of these are absolutely terrible.
District 9 sucks. Worse movie on my list behind "100 million BC" and "Mamma Mia".
More People watched, and enjoyed Avatar, than any other Movie. and the Hollywood elite, can't stand it, so they voted for the tired War movie. typical.
More People watched, and enjoyed Avatar, than any other Movie.
That's not true.
Gone with the wind still holds that title. Avatar just made more money.
I'm not sure that bit of trivia still holds true...Gone with the Wind as the most "seen" film of all time...
Films that have been out longer will have been "seen/watched" by more people--but there is no real way to accurately account for how many people have seen or watched a film... Accept ask them, I guess...
The top-selling DVDs of all time are:
1 Spider-Man (12.7 million discs sold)
2 Lotr: Fellowship of the Ring (12.2)
3 Monsters Inc (12.0)
4 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (10.1)
5 Shrek (9.8)
6 Star Wars Episode II (9.2)
7 My Big Fat Greek Wedding (8.6)
8 Pearl Harbor (8.4)
9 The Matrix (8.3)
10 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (7.9)
Just give it time, just give it time.That's not true.
Gone with the wind still holds that title. Avatar just made more money.
Monsters Inc. ??? Just shows how little I knowI'm not sure that bit of trivia still holds true...Gone with the Wind as the most "seen" film of all time...
Films that have been out longer will have been "seen/watched" by more people--but there is no real way to accurately account for how many people have seen or watched a film... Accept ask them, I guess...
The top-selling DVDs of all time are:
1 Spider-Man (12.7 million discs sold)
2 Lotr: Fellowship of the Ring (12.2)
3 Monsters Inc (12.0)
4 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (10.1)
5 Shrek (9.8)
6 Star Wars Episode II (9.2)
7 My Big Fat Greek Wedding (8.6)
8 Pearl Harbor (8.4)
9 The Matrix (8.3)
10 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (7.9)
As Gone with the Wind was before DVDs and home theaters of any sort, we can use ticket sails to judge:
All Time Box Office Adjusted for Ticket Price Inflation
The Ten Commandments beat out Avatar...the Ten ****ing Commandments.
The claim was:There's a problem with the way they 'adjust' for ticket prices. 1939-1940, tickets went from $0.25 to $1.20 in big cities for evening shows...
It's a Hollywood folklore stat that's been thrown around for years, people always quoting the same sources, no one ever checking them...
Your sources says GWTW sold an estimated 202,044,600 tickets, but the population of the U.S. was only 130Mil. This number is even harder to swallow when you consider there were only around 740 screens in the U.S. That's not movie houses, that's actual screens. Of course the theaters held a lot more people back then -- e.g. Radio City...
MGM has a number and they're sticking with it--how would anybody ever check that number? They can't.
More People watched, and enjoyed Avatar, than any other Movie. and the Hollywood elite, can't stand it, so they voted for the tired War movie. typical.
Surely no one in the world truly "enjoyed" Avatar per se?More People watched, and enjoyed Avatar, than any other Movie. and the Hollywood elite, can't stand it, so they voted for the tired War movie. typical.