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It's a way of leveling the playing field in terms of comparison of older movies vs. movies of today.
And I do agree there are many factors contributing and going against them as you said television, video games, the internet as well as even the release of vhs/dvd/blu-ray. You can also bring up societal and financial differences. Gone with the Wind had average ticket prices of $0.23. Today the average ticket price is over $8.00.
The only way you could see Star Wars when it came out was in the theaters. It took 5 years for it to be released on VHS. A year before Jedi.
Even fast forward to the 90s. It sometimes took almost a year for theatrical releases to come to home video. Now if it's half a year, that's a long time.
Gone with the Wind's "epicness" paved the way for other movies. Yes maybe if Gone With the Wind was released today, it may not have done as well but it was a product of it's time, like Star Wars in 1977, Titanic in 1997 and Avatar in 2009.
If there was no Star Wars in 1977 and say TFA just came out, it might not have done as well.
I tend to agree that in terms of box office that it's not a perfect science to compare but it allows us to at least put how well some older movies did in perspective.
Yeah movies come out much faster from theater to DVD then they did in the old days. In the old days it would take like a year for a movie to go from theater to DVD or VHS. Now its like 5 months and because of that movies used to stay in theaters much much longer to. I don't know how this compares to the older days but where I live most movies are in theaters for around 1.5 months and then are pulled. The longest I can remember a movie being in theaters was frozen it was out for like 4-5 months.
The thing that was crazy was the first star wars the year it came out made around 700 million world wide and the second highest movie that year was like 200milion. So star wars made like 3.5 times more then the second highest movie did that year that is just nuts! Also when it comes to TV there is way more coverage for sports then there used to be witch I am sure keeps some people from going to the movies.
Wow. You hit virtually EVERY point I've made in the past about this adjusted for inflation stuff. I thought I was alone in the wilderness.
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