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Advanced Dark said:It's the right thing to do to see which movie sold the most tickets but you can't compare the marketplace in the 1970's to today. There's way more to do now compared to the 70's. Megaplexes, giant malls, home theatres, incredible video game systems, skate parks, mega-malls, MTV, cable, satellite tv, TIVO, illegal downloading, major piracy, etc...So it's really not fair. Superman in the 70's didn't have to worry about Batman coming out 2 weeks later, and then pirates, and then Spiderman, etc...Totally different.
I agree that it is rather difficult to compare tickets, etc. via the two different market places, but half of those reasons are ridiculous . . . megaplexes and giant malls . . . as if they didn't have large malls or theaters in the 1970s . . . and believe it or not, people were satisfied with the televsion programs they received before MTV, cable, satellite TV, TIVO, etc. It's not as though television didn't influence people's decisions to not go to the movies in the 1970s either . . . and the same can be said for video games as well . . . again, society did function without these things at one point in time, and maintained equal distractions in the place of video games, etc . . . and I don't know what is with the last example. It's not as though The Last Stand (or any movie) has ever faced a line-up like that . . . regardless, there was, and always has been, vast competition between films--this is not new.
Piracy is a much more legitimate problem than the vast majority of those examples, as it is actually an issue that wasn't present during the 1970s, nor was there anything really comparable to it. Regardless, piracy alone does not account for certain disparities . . . most notably those in the population difference.
If you want a topic that really highlights the disparity between the number of people available to go to the movies in the 1970s vs. 2000+ . . . here's one for you--the population. The world population has more than doubled since the 1970s. At that time, the world population comprised of 3.5-4.5 billion people. Whereas now, the world population has more than doubled maintaining over 9 billion people . . . that allows for a lot more people to go see movies today than 30 years ago.
Inflation is bogus . . . That's probably one of the dumbest things I've ever heard . . .Carp Man said:Bogus, bogus, bogus. Inflation when it comes to movies is noncess
On a side-note, why are we even discussing Batman Begins v. Fantastic Four? How is this even an issue? Batman Begins was a better movie. Critics, fans, and non-fans actually liked Batman Begins . . . and as a result it did better via the box office. Not much to compare. Case closed.


