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To: Cowboy Bob
And think about ticket sales vs. population.

(Using the numbers from the article)

Movie Year Ticket Sales Population Tickets PerCapita
1. Gone With the Wind (1939): 202 1939 202 130.88 1.54
7. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937): 109 1937 109 128.82 0.85
1. Star Wars (1977): 178.1 1977 178.1 220.24 0.81
3. The Ten Commandments (1956): 131 1956 131 168.9 0.78
2. The Sound of Music (1965): 142.4 1965 142.4 194.3 0.73
5. Doctor Zhivago (1965): 124.1 1965 124.1 194.3 0.64
12. Fantasia (1941): 83 1941 83 133.4 0.62
2. ET: The Extra Terrestrial (1982): 141.9 1982 141.9 231.66 0.61
4. Jaws (1975): 128.1 1975 128.1 215.97 0.59
9. Ben-Hur (1959): 98 1959 98 177.83 0.55
8. 101 Dalmatians (1961): 100 1961 100 183.69 0.54
6. The Exorcist (1973): 110.6 1973 110.6 211.91 0.52
21. Pinocchio (1940): 67.4 1940 67.4 132.12 0.51
3. Titanic (1997): 135.6 1997 135.6 272.65 0.50
5. The Empire Strikes Back (1980): 98.2 1980 98.2 227.22 0.43
11. The Graduate (1967): 85.6 1967 85.6 198.71 0.43
10. The Sting (1973): 89.1 1973 89.1 211.91 0.42
18. Sleeping Beauty (1959): 72.7 1959 72.7 177.83 0.41
14. Mary Poppins (1964): 78.2 1964 78.2 191.89 0.41
7. Return of the Jedi (1983): 94.1 1983 94.1 233.79 0.40
11. Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981): 88.5 1981 88.5 229.47 0.39
16. Thunderball (1965): 74.8 1965 74.8 194.3 0.38
13. The Godfather (1972): 78.9 1972 78.9 209.9 0.38
17. The Jungle Book (1967): 73.7 1967 73.7 198.71 0.37
22. Cleopatra (1963): 67.2 1963 67.2 189.24 0.36
8. Jurassic Park (1993): 91.9 1993 91.9 259.92 0.35
19. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (1969): 70.6 1969 70.6 202.68 0.35
15. Grease (1978): 77 1978 77 222.58 0.35
23. Goldfinger (1964) 66.3 1964 66.3 191.89 0.35
20. Love Story (1970): 70 1970 70 205.05 0.34
10. The Lion King (1994): 89.1 1994 89.1 263.13 0.34
4. The Force Awakens (2015): 108.1 2015 108.1 320.9 0.34
9. The Phantom Menace (1999): 90.3 1999 90.3 279.04 0.32
24. Airport (1970): 66.1 1970 66.1 205.05 0.32
6. Avatar (2009): 97.3 2009 97.3 306.77 0.32
25. American Graffiti (1973): 65.7 1973 65.7 211.91 0.31
16. Ghostbusters (1984): 71.2 1984 71.2 235.82 0.30
13. Forrest Gump (1994): 78.6 1994 78.6 263.13 0.30
21. Beverly Hills Cop (1984): 67.2 1984 67.2 235.82 0.28
20. Home Alone (1990): 67.7 1990 67.7 249.62 0.27
19. Independence Day (1996): 69.3 1996 69.3 269.39 0.26
23. Batman (1989): 63 1989 63 246.82 0.26
12. Jurassic World (2015): 79 2015 79 320.9 0.25
15. The Dark Knight (2008): 74.5 2008 74.5 304.09 0.24
14. Marvel's The Avengers (2012): 76.9 2012 76.9 314 0.24
17: Shrek 2 (2004): 71.1 2004 71.1 292.81 0.24
18. Spider-Man (2004): 69.5 2004 69.5 292.81 0.24
22. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006): 64.6 2006 64.6 298.38 0.22
24. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003): 61.6 2003 61.6 290.11 0.21
25. Finding Nemo (2003): 61.6 2003 61.6 290.11 0.21

65 posted on 12/29/2017 12:03:50 PM PST by BwanaNdege ("The church ... is not the master or the servant of the state, but the conscience" - Luther)
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To: BwanaNdege

Amazing job you did!


67 posted on 12/29/2017 12:31:17 PM PST by Cowboy Bob
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To: BwanaNdege

Thanks for posting this.


79 posted on 12/29/2017 4:37:53 PM PST by EdnaMode
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To: BwanaNdege; Cowboy Bob; EdnaMode; LS; Pollster1
I agree with BwanaNdge: Serious questions call for serious analysis.

I took the data Edna referenced (for the top 300 grossing films of all time, with grosses including DVD re-releases which increases Disney films meaningfully). This time series had gross revenue that was adjusted for inflation, which became my dependent variable (I also modeled the natural log of the adjusted revenue which slightly strengthened the regression but didn't alter the significance of variables).

While I didn't pull in the population data (that's a good idea), I added the following independent variables:

--year over year % change in GDP,
--a dummy variable for films released during the Cold War years,
--a dummy variable for, sci fi/fantasy/special effects-driven films (by my reckoning, you could say 2001: A Space Odyssey was one of the first such film...it's a judgement call by yours truly if a movie fit this definition so any errors would be mine),
--a dummy variable for cartoons,
--a dummy variable for films released after the original Star Wars was released (note this is also effectively a cable TV variable), and finally
--an index reflecting the number of years before and after the original Star Wars was released (note this is also likely picks up the effects of improving technology and, to some effect, the advent of a cable TV variable) .

As noted, I used inflation adjusted gross receipts as the dependent variable. I also modeled the ranking of the films (i.e. Gone with the Wind took on a value of 1, etc.) which generally had little impact.

I won't post the results (this isn't The Journal of Econometrics) but basically:

-the regressions were significant but r-square was only about 0.2,
-the ONLY significant variables (p-value less than 0.01) were the dummy for sci fi/fantasy/special effects-driven films AND the Star Wars index variable.
--the coefficient on the sci fi/fantasy/special effects-driven films dummy was $95 million, which (for the sake of simplicity well say) means such films make $95 million than other such films
--however, the NEGATIVE $5 million coefficient on the Star Wars index variable suggests that the avg inflation adjusted gross revenue has DECLINED $5 million every year since the original Star Wars was released.
-- the cartoon dummy was only significant (p-value of 0.08) in the model using the movie ranking,

In general, these results support LS's contention that Star Wars hasn't ruined films, and that sci fi etc films are likely more popular because of the absence of meaningful substitutes. However, the coefficients also support a view that the sci fi etc effect of $95 million (if it was spawned by Star Wars) was wiped out 19 years after 1977 (i.e. The negative $5 million coefficient * 19).

81 posted on 12/29/2017 8:19:46 PM PST by DoodleBob
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