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Posted: 03/29/08
The Rant This month: Why Titanic's Box Office Record |
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Titanic earned over 600 million dollars in the U.S, and worldwide, the numbers jump to a staggering 1.8 billion. Look at those numbers carefully people, because they are unreachable. It is like Wilt ChamberlainÕs 100 points in basketball or Brett FavreÕs 253 consecutive games played in football. It is an achievement that will stand for an eternity (or at least until ticket prices become 25 dollars a person). So why will the records of Titanic stand? Here we take a closer look at the astounding numbers it has set. -15 consecutive weeks / 4 months at the #1 spot at the box office -26 weekends / half of a year in the top 10 at the box office -TitanicÕs soundtrack spent 4 months at the #1 spot on BillboardÕs top selling album. -1. 2 billion in DVD sales and rentals worldwide
Here are the first 5 weekends at the box office: Weekend 1 - 28.6 million Weekend 2 - 35.4 million Weekend 3 - 33.3 million Weekend 4 - 28.7 million Weekend 5 36 million As you can see, the film actually increases its weekend gross after the first weekend, something that NEVER happens. How can a movie spend a month at the box office, and in its 5th weekend, make more money than the previous 4? Then in its 9th weekend, it jumps from a few weeks of 20 million to 32 million. The staying power of this film was unprecedented at the time, and 11 years later, hasnÕt even been touched since. Nowadays, it is extremely rare for a move to spend more than 4 to 6 months at the box office. Films are released, have monster opening weekends, and are released on DVD relatively quickly. In 6 months at the box office, a film would have to average 25 million dollars every single weekend to match Titanic. In 4 months it would have to average nearly 40 million dollars every single weekend to match Titanic. The numbers donÕt lie. What is more amazing about them is that Titanic never really has a monster opening weekend. You see films like Spider-Man 3, Harry Potter, or Pirates have these 100+ million dollar opening weekends, and yet they slowly fizzle after a few weeks.
Looking back, it wasnÕt just a movie, it was a cultural phenomenon. I worked at a movie theater during this time, and it was absolute insanity. Customers would see it for a 2nd and 3rd time. Something about this film kept bringing people back to the theater. I was one of those people, seeing it 3 times. No other movie can boast that type of commitment to its viewers. People will watch a movie at the theater, and they may love it, but usually will wait until it is released on DVD to buy it. Some may see it a second time, but that is rare nowadays. This is an integral reason on why TitanicÕs numbers wonÕt be broken. So they next time you read on how a film has a shot to break this unbeatable record, youÕll shake your head and laugh. It is never going to happen. Ever. Don't forget to check out the FM Bloggery - http://filmmonthlyblog.blogspot.com/ Read Tony's previous Rant on 24's Final Season here. Tony Licardello is a screenwriter and filmmaker in search of Hollywood. Got a problem? Email us at filmmonthly@hotmail.com. |