madness1
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Post by madness1 on Dec 12, 2008 17:57:16 GMT -5
I don't know why hollywood insists on going by tickets sales i guess just to bolster their movies but the top seen movies off all time should go by actual people. Of course if you consider there weren't dvds or vhs or no other entertamint in the 1930-40s but radio and theatre. And considering the fact that untill recently there wern't all the forms of entertaiment at your disposal there would be more people going to see a movie it's still not a far look but I digress.
1. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs 2. Star Wars (1977) 3. Gone With The Wind 4. The Ten Commandments(1956) 5. ET
Titanic isn't even in the top 5! What's even more impressive about Snow White is it was released in like 1938 there was about 100 million less people inthe US. Everyone must have seen this movie!
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Post by T R W on Dec 12, 2008 18:02:08 GMT -5
I have always been of the mindset that it should be number of tickets sold. But Hollywood likes to be able to report record breaking sales, which builds customer hype.
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