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If that is the top ten paid...no wonder film industry suffering. It's not suffering at the box office. 2018 saw the highest grosses in history -- $11.9 billion, up 7.4% from the previous year. (The number of tickets sold, however, peaked way back in 2002.) Foreign or domestic?
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Who the eff is Askay Kumar?
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If you divide Johnson's total by the.number of films he made it only averages $110k Chump change
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Aug 27, 2019 - 10:44 AM
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Bob DiMucci
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If that is the top ten paid...no wonder film industry suffering. It's not suffering at the box office. 2018 saw the highest grosses in history -- $11.9 billion, up 7.4% from the previous year. (The number of tickets sold, however, peaked way back in 2002.) ------------------------------------------------ Half of that surely "earned" by Disney alone. Disney who allegedly cooked the books by 6 billion. China reportedly inflates actual ticket sales too. In 2018, Disney released four of the top 10 domestic box office grossers: 1. Black Panther - $700 million 2. Avengers: Infinity War - $679 million 3. Incredibles 2 - $609 million 9. Ant-Man and the Wasp - $217 million Overall, in 2018, Disney had 26% of the total domestic box office. So far in 2019, Disney is doing even better, with five of the top 10 films: 1. Avengers: Endgame - $858 Million 2. The Lion King - $511 million 3. Captain Marvel - $427 million 4. Toy Story 4 - $427 million 6. Aladdin - $354 million So far, that equates to 36% of the total domestic box office.
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The Dimucci Computations
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