Adjusted for inflation, plenty of films have made more than Titanic anyway.
As it is. I think we can expect to wait a few more years for inflation to keep rising ticket prices before we see a film beat Titanic; it broke the demographic pretty hard.
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I really don't think the titanic will be beaten. at least not for a long time anyway. King Kong might gross quite a bit. But not enough to bash titanic out of it's position. I'd like to root for QT, but he attracts a certain audience.
Why care? Big does not mean better, so the discussion is irrelevant.
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hmmm, I doubt anything will break its record. Titanic had appeal straight across the board. People from all ages and tastes loved that movie. I have not seen a movie since that could draw such a vast audience. LOTR, SW, even King Kong wont appeal to older audiences, but Titanic did and its a movie you could watch over and over. And dont deny it, you saw it more than once when it first came out.
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I didn't even see it when it came out. I never was a Leo fan. It's not that I didn't go see it because of that reason, I just flat out didn't have interest.
$1,845,000,000 worldwide, $600,788,188 domestically, $821,413,700 domestically adjusted for inflation (the sixth highest), and only $28,638,131 on its opennng weekend (171st highest).
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Yeah QT taking that spot will never happen, although that would be cool. It's mainly due to his films high ratings. So that severs a lot of the population that are wanting to see it. I'm hoping that Grindhouse will come out much later in the next year, so I can see it.
Irreverent? How so? Seems like a fair statment to me... Titanic had a far greater appeal to older audiences than the ones mentioned.
The reason I think King Kong might have a chance is because it appeals to both the male and female audiences... it has the action sequences for the guys and romance for the gals.
The statement saying "Titanic had a far greater appeal to older audiences." is a fair statement. But saying "LOTR, SW, and King Kong has no appeal to older audiences." is irreverent. Almost everyone I know saw LOTR, SW, and are going to see King Kong.
And we're not much of lads ourselves.
Therefore the statement saying LOTR, SW, King Kong etc. don't appeal to older audiences is unfair.
Like I said, Titanic broke the demographic. Even people that never went to the cinema went to see it, and more than once. No film around right now or being made right now will have anyhting close to that pull. It really was a weird phenomenon.
The films that have made more than it, inflation adjusted, all come from a time when cinema was very different. The most recent one is ET, 15 years earlier. Once the era of the blockbuster began (and remember, Jaws and Star Wars really kicked off that idea, and ET was only a few years later), that kind of attendance settled down, now that such films are commonplace.
Titanic really stood out a league of its own as quite a phenomenon and there is no point trying to compare a film that seems it will be popular to it. It won't be beaten.
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Pff...If you're interested, just wait a few years 'till they make a romance that climaxes with a couple stuck in the top of one of the World Trade Center towers as the plane hits...
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