The Dark Knight is now the third biggest film of all time
3)-The Dark Knight-$441.5 million
2)-Star Wars-$461 million
1)-Titanic-$600.8 million
and the film is only 4 weeks old!!!
but take into account the rising ticket prices,as i said when i went to see the film,the bastard thing set me back 8 quid!!!...but thats to be expected really,as it was 31 years ago for star wars...it was prolly free to get in the cinema then,.LOL
Titanic came out about 1997 i think,star wars 1977..and now The Dark Knight
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quoted below,with bolded that interests me(i dont care what interests you,LOL)
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The weekend haul lifted the Warner Bros. Batman sequel to No. 3 on the all-time domestic box-office charts with $441.5 million, behind only "Titanic" ($600.8 million) and the original "Star Wars" ($461 million).
The last movie to remain No. 1 for four consecutive weekends was "The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King" in late 2003 and 2004, according to box-office tracker Media By Numbers. That movie did it during a much slower time of year, with nowhere near the competition "The Dark Knight" has faced during Hollywood's busy summer season.
"It's almost unheard of. Summer doesn't usually afford films that much of a wide-open playing field," said Paul Dergarabedian, president of Media By Numbers.
"The Dark Knight" should surpass "Star Wars" to become No. 2 on the revenue chart by this coming weekend.
However, the numbers reflect today's higher admission prices, and "The Dark Knight" will not approach "Star Wars" or "Titanic" in terms of actual number of tickets sold. Taking inflation into account, "The Dark Knight" would need to pull in about $900 million to match the number of tickets sold for "Titanic" and about $1.2 billion to equal "Star Wars."
Even so, "The Dark Knight" has far outdone even its studio's expectations. Dan Fellman, head of distribution for Warner Bros., said he would have been happy if the movie simply exceeded the $205 million domestic total of its predecessor, "Batman Begins."
It should top out at $510 million to $520 million, Fellman said.
"It has taken on a life of its own, and in doing so got so much positive press and word of mouth that older audiences who normally don't rush out to see movies or maybe only see two, three movies a year are coming out in large numbers," Fellman said. "It's a question of `We've been reading about this for three, four weeks now. Let's go see what it's all about.'"
staying on the topic of films,which is handy as this is in the movie section
when i did go to see The Dark Knight(can't i just call it Batman 2?)..i saw the trailer for the new Ben Stiller comedy...which for a change looks damn funny,he directs it as well,and it stars also Robert Downey JR and Jack Black...and one of my favourite UK comedians(from Manchester no less)..Steve Coogan,who has a small role
its called Tropic Thunder
give it a watch of the trailer and tell me what you think
opens August 13th in U.S
opens er...September 19th here in the UK

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