misterprickly said:
I agree with Bob when it comes to the term Blockbuster...
I remember the old days when a film had to gross 10 time what it took to make it; NOW if your film brings in 3 time they toss you that tittle regardless if it was good or not.
IE: Avatar 600+ G's COST divided by 1.8 B GROSS = 2 and change maybe 3.
Blair Witch 60 G's COST divided by 600+ M GROSS = 10 and more.
Yet BOTH are given the title of BLOCKBUSTER... Doesn't seem fair, does it?
I'll admit my numbers are coming from Wikipedia and Box Office Mojo, but even before I looked them up I could tell you pulled Avatar's figures out of thin air.
First off, Avatar made 2.7 Billion gross, it was Titanic that made 1.8 Billion. Second, the most common figure I can track down for Avatar's cost was 245-250 Million: a very expensive movie to be sure, but no fucking studio in the world would greenlight something with a 600 Million budget unless the script came from God himself.
so lets use the higher of the two figures: $250,000,000 and divide its total worldwide gross of $2,782,275,172 by that budget. The answer is roughly speaking, 11.
Or for a more attractive number, simply minus the budget from the gross take:
$2,532,275,172
Holy fuck, that's a lot of hookers and blow.
And by the way, Blair Witch Project only made $250,000,000 (rounded up) worldwide. Still, for a production budget of only $60,000 its fucking good returns, making the budget back 4000 times.
But by definition, Avatar is still the blockbuster. It did bigger numbers, it had a bigger scope, and a bigger audience. It is one of the best examples of the 'Epic Movie' since The Lord of the Rings and Ben Hur.
Call it cliche, it is. Call it preechy, well you may vary but its not shy about its message. Call James Cameron an arsehole, cos he is and better men than I have said worse about him.
But, no one quite does Sci-Fi action like James does, and I hope he's around for more years to come, cos I wanna see that Battle Angel Alita movie.
Citations:
Avatar:
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=avatar.htm
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avatar_%282009_film%29#Production
Blair Witch Project:
http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=blairwitchproject.htm
More on topic, it is very interestingly in line with Bob's view that I cannot track down a reliable costing for Avatar. Tellingly so.