Friday, January 29, 2010

Blue People Take Over


If you haven't heard of the movie "Avatar," then you've been hiding under a rock. A big one. Avatar is breaking records financially and in popularity. As someone who hasn't seen this hugely-successful film yet, I have to ask, "What's with the blue people?" Or more specifically, "What do these blue people have that I don't?"

However, before the media goes and proclaims Avatar the #1-grossing film of all time (oops, too late), let's examine a few technical factors here:
  • Ticket prices have increased. Dramatically. In 1929, the average movie ticket (with inflation accounted for) cost $4.32. Today's average movie ticket costs a whopping $7.20!
  • Nearly every showing of Avatar is in 3D. It's practically impossible to see this film not in 3D, save those few theaters not yet set up with the proper equipment.
  • The average 3D movie ticket price ranges from $10 (matinee) to $15. Ouch! This means fewer sold tickets generates a large chunk of cash anyway.
 So where does Avatar really rank? As of this post (updated 2/4/10): 21st place, all time, inflation adjusted. The real top ten films are:
  1. Gone with the Wind
  2. Star Wars [A New Hope]
  3. The Sound of Music
  4. E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial
  5. The Ten Commandments
  6. Titanic
  7. Jaws
  8. Doctor Zhivago
  9. The Exhorcist
  10. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
While I'm sure Avatar is a good film, as I've been informed by a few particular friends, it's still not the number one film of all time.

And besides, those blue people are scaring me.

2 comments:

  1. Haha, thanks for the info! I haven't seen it yet....although the hype is nearly getting to me...

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  2. You're welcome! Yes, the hype is absolutely crazy. I had close to nil interest in this movie before it was released, but with the response it's received...makes me a bit more interested.

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