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Re: [dvd-discuss] 2001 Best year ever for movies
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- From: "Michael A Rolenz" <Michael.A.Rolenz(at)aero.org>
- Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 08:03:56 -0800
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Which also makes it sooooo hard to believe in all the rhetoric regarding
piracy.
mickey <mickeym@mindspring.com>
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http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,47200,00.html
>"This is a worldwide phenomenon for us, where admissions are going up
during a time of economic
>challenge," he said. Valenti called last year the "greatest box office
year in film history," with total receipts
>of $8.41 billion. A record 20 films reached the $100 million mark,
with five reaching $200 million.
>The average cost to make and market films from major film studios
decreased 4 percent last year to $78.7
>million. That's an average of $47.7 million to produce a movie and $31
million for prints and advertising,
>Valenti said.
How many films did the major film studios make in 2001? By the "two out
of ten" guide, around 100?
mickeym