Posted on 01/15/2011 5:43:50 AM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
2010 closed as the second highest-grossing year of all time, but it still couldn't shake an air of disappointment. Not only did 2010 end with a whimper, estimated ATTENDANCE was the LOWEST in 15 years.
The box office tally for 2010 was $10.57 billion, or around $30 million shy of 2009. That translated to an estimated attendance of 1.27 billion, which was off eight percent from 2010.
1995 was the last year to have sub-1.3 billion attendance. Since the modern attendance peak in 2002 (1.58 billion), attendance has been trending downward, but 2010 marked the second severe drop-off, following 2005.
Hollywood often failed to offer an appealing slate of movies, and there were fewer movies made available than before. In 2010, 141 movies reached nationwide release (600 locations or more), down from 158 in 2009 and the smallest number since 2001.
The top-grossing movie of 2010 was a holdover from 2009: Avatar, which made $476.9 million of its $760.5 million lifetime total in 2010.
Toy Story 3 was the second-biggest movie in 2010, drawing $415 million. Alice in Wonderland ($334.2 million), Iron Man 2 ($312.4 million) and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse ($300.5 million) rounded out the Top Five.
Animation business was up 16 percent over 2009 to $1.49 billion, while movies presented in the 3D illusion surged to $3.27 billion (an estimated $2.1 billion of which from 3D alone).
All of the major animated titles of 2010 were shown in 3D, and the industry shoved 3D down people's throats in the wake of Avatar's success, adding enough screens to the point in December when several movies had simultaneous nationwide 3D runs.
All those 3D movies contributed to the gross, but they boiled down to more money from fewer people.
(Excerpt) Read more at boxofficemojo.com ...
How true...
Ping
My wife and I had “It’s a Wonderful Life” in our Netflix queue recently. So campy and so great at the same time. I wish they could make more movies like that!
(Lest you think we are old codgers, we also laughed our arses off over “Scott Pilgrim Versus the World”)
Back in the day, Nicholas Cage was great in ‘Peggy Sue Got Married.’
Bawling or balling? There is a difference. LOL!!
The historic Roxy Theater we go to shows that movie free of charge before Christmas every other year or so.
Movies are made for the 35% of the population that’s liberal... and of that group most are made for liberals between the ages of 12 and 25 - do the math... It’s the same group that would be hard pressed to elect a dog catcher - no less keep an industry alive.
“adults are getting tired of animation”
Indeed!
I got all choked up watching it again this year. I immediately put more Jimmy Stewart movies on my queue.
I like western and I watch Lonesome Dove and Commanche Moon at least once a month. Throw in Broken Trail and Open Range and I’m set for weeks. LOL!!
I refuse to support these commie loving little bas-—ds in any way at all...
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My friends and family think I’m strange because I absolutely detest animated kid movies. Everyone but me thinks they are cute, funny and entertaining. Give me movies with real people, lots of action and plots that
are realistic. To me, if a movie cannot depict a possible real life situation, it’s trash.
Add me to the cinema ping list please.
I feel the same way.
This trash movie was in the Free Movie category.
Or it may have been under the Premium Channels category which you can get 'some' movies for Free if you're upgraded your cable package & get TCM, Encore and the Movieplex channels. (I did this so I could get TCM, the Military Chanel, Science Channel, National Geo and the History International channel)
I didn't even know about these other Free Movies under the Premium Category until fairly recently. The wife found it by accident.
Now the only thing we have to do is upgrade to the HD channel option. Only $8.00 a month more for two new HDMI cable boxes so we can get the most out of our New HD TVs (One 42" Plasma & One 27" LCD).
Thanks Dolly!
Have you seen ‘The King’s Speech’ yet?
I saw “The King’s Speech.” An excellent, heart-warming movie about a brave man and a nation that rises to the ultimate challenge. Language occasionally gets a little raw, but never gratuitously, and there’s no soft-core porn or left-wing propaganda in it. It’s a great date movie if your date’s interest goes beyond vampires and femmy teen heartthrobs.
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