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Love Story is another film that could only have succeeded when it did. I was born in 1987 and I wasn't there. But I will say that my parents, who were both in high school when it came out, absolutely HATE it. They consider it an overrated piece of melodramatic crap, and I 100% agree. But from what I can gather, it was like the Titanic of its day.

I don't know if BOM's adjusted figure is accurate, because popular films played for months and were periodically reissued, so that entire amount may not be from its original run - that's especially important for 70s films because that was the Decade of Inflation.


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1994 Jim Carrey:

Dumb and Dumber $242,495,500
The Mask $234,138,800
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective $140,979,400

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am I the only one in awe that The Godfather adjusts to $644,008,100?


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I think using those grosses for pre-1985 films is really difficult, though.

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Nothing will ever top the prolonged insanity of following MBFGW's run.


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Though I still remember DP07's projected trajectory (after Labor Day weekend) that had it potentially taking down Titanic, lol.


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Though I still remember DP07's projected trajectory (after Labor Day weekend) that had it potentially taking down Titanic, lol.



eh what the fuck is DP07


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A poster at BOM forums who also posts here on occasion.

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Jiffy wrote:
Nothing will ever top the prolonged insanity of following MBFGW's run.


Agreed. I am amazed each time I see its run at BOM.


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Robin Hood Prince of Thieves- $320,767,300


who remembers that movie?


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Wasn't Robin Hood also considered a disappointment back then ?


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Saving Private Ryan - $373,296,100



while Spielberg and Hanks were definite draws it's amazing that a rather depressing film like that made so much


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Rush Hour- 243 million
Rush Hour 2- 326 million
Meet the Fockers 360 million
Austin Powers 2- 330 million

T3- 203 million (Def not the disappointment everyone makes it out to be)
The Jurassic Park sequels always seem to be lost in the shuffle too. Lost World adjusts to 407 million, and III 260 million.

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Rush Hour- 243 million
Rush Hour 2- 326 million
Meet the Fockers 360 million
Austin Powers 2- 330 million

T3- 203 million (Def not the disappointment everyone makes it out to be)
The Jurassic Park sequels always seem to be lost in the shuffle too. Lost World adjusts to 407 million, and III 260 million.



An adjusted gross doesn't save a movie from being a disappointment. T3 didn't pass its budget domestically and only barely doubled its budget worldwide


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Meet the Fockers was really huge. I never saw the movie theatrically but I was surprised when I first saw its gross on BOM.


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I still remember it.

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Wasn't Robin Hood also considered a disappointment back then ?


The 2nd biggest movie of 1991? With a budget of 48m and a WW total of 380m? The biggest swashbuckler of all time at the time? The 2nd biggest OW for a non-sequel at the time? Yeah, not a disappointment.

Also, its success isn't that crazy when you consider Costner was coming off of the HUGE success of Dances with Wolves (which won a bunch of Oscars and made a boatload of money just a few months before). Costners star was never bigger than from 1990-1992. A brief period but he was one of the biggest stars in Hollywood during it.

Add in a killer #1 song (Everything I Do I Do It For You was the biggest song of 1991), weak summer competition before it, and good WOM, and you have yourself a blockbuster in the early 90s.


I meant given the concept and Costner's starpower it could have done $200m. It wasn't a financial disappointment or anything like that. Also I do not believe it is a candidate for this list as its BO is not really WOW adjusted or unadjusted.


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Robin Hood was a big hit back then. Second only for the year after T2.

MBFGW was just WTF - 2002 was just an epic year.

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Twister still amazes me:

Adjusted -

Wknd 1 - 76m
Wknd 2 - 68m
Wknd 3 - 70m (4day against MI's 103m 4-day)

Spectacular.

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I, too, have no idea why Shrek 2 did so damn well. I certainly didn't see it, I wasn't interested. Why the heck was everyone else? Anybody who was there, can you remember anything that might explain why Shrek 2 had admissions on par with The Dark Knight?

Another one which boggles my mind in retrospect, especially with how poorly parody movies are regarded these days, and how mediocre their numbers are. The adjusted gross for the original Scary Movie? $237 million.


Shriek 1 made 267m from a 40m OW. It was beloved by every demographic and actually cool to go and see no matter what age. It was the first animated film catering to all demos and without the kiddy feel. Pop culture reference may be derided now but were funny back then.

So everyone went back for more with the second. At the time I predicted a bullish 280m for shriek 2. It certainly demolished that mark.

Scary Movie was a huge surprise. It resurrected the parody genre on the back of the beloved Scream trilogy and out grossed every scream film.

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And it was considered a big disappointment. Still one of Carrey's best IMO.

The Birdcage (229) and First Wives Club (194) were also huge off peak hits.

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Air Force One- 307 million
Executive Decision- 105 million

Good luck seeing aerial terrorist films do that good ever again.

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Thegun wrote:
Air Force One- 307 million
Executive Decision- 105 million

Good luck seeing aerial terrorist films do that good ever again.




actually I am surprised Executive Decision did so little


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I don't think Shrek 2 was a fluke. I think Shrek was the most beloved animated film of modern times. I think PIXAR just works as more acceptable or digestible.


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Having been grade school age when the first one came out, yes, I can attest to the fact that the first Shrek was huuuuge with kids at the time, and it only got bigger after it hit video/DVD. The increase Shrek 2 had is still insane, but it's somewhat explicable given that the first one went from "very widely beloved" in its theatrical run to "universally beloved" on video.

The adjusted totals of Meet the Fockers and The Spy Who Shagged Me are astounding. The Hangover: Part II, the closest thing we've had to those films in the realm of sequels to hit comedies, was considered to be pretty solid at around $255 million, but both of those top $300 million at current ticket prices. But then, appropriately enough, Part III followed the Little Fockers path of dropping precipitously from its predecessor.

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Air Force One- 307 million
Executive Decision- 105 million

Good luck seeing aerial terrorist films do that good ever again.




actually I am surprised Executive Decision did so little


It's little but it was marketed as a Seagal film, whose popularity was waning at the time. But it was nice to see Kurt as a solid A list draw in the mid 90s, Outside of Escape from LA and Captain Ron, He had about 8 solid action/thrillers hitsin a row.

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