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Catch of the week: Avatar and statistics


From: Gadi Evron <ge () linuxbox org>
Date: Fri, 12 Feb 2010 15:30:13 +0200

Catch of the week goes to The Numbers Guy over at The Wall Street 
Journal, where he shows how Avatar is not the most watched movie of all 
time, as the movie industry counts by total sales, not accounting for 
inflating, rather than by ticket sales.

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Barely a month into its theatrical run, "Avatar" set a record for 
world-wide ticket sales, topping $1.85 billion. That is a reflection of 
its wide popularity, and also a reminder of the quirky way that 
Hollywood crowns champions.

In recent decades, the agreed-upon benchmark for movie dominance has 
been box-office revenue, unadjusted for inflation. That means "Avatar," 
like the previous all-time leader, 1997's "Titanic," and prior 
box-office kings benefited in part from favorable comparisons. Since 
tallies of ticket sales aren't adjusted for inflation, rising ticket 
prices have helped pave the way for a number of more-recent films, 
including "The Dark Knight" and "Transformers," to land near the top of 
box-office rankings.

Of the top 25 grossing films of all time on Hollywood.com's U.S. 
box-office ranking, 18 were released in the past decade. Adjust the 
totals for higher admission prices mainly due to inflation, and "Avatar" 
would be the only one of those 18 to make the list—at No. 24, as of 
Thursday. The film has grossed $564.5 million in the U.S. and Canada so 
far, putting it $36.3 million shy of "Titanic's" U.S. record. And 
"Avatar" is still drawing big crowds in theaters.

How media measure their audience varies widely, and each industry's 
standard plays a big role in determining how often headline-grabbing 
records are set. Videogame and book publishers tout units sold, which 
removes rising prices from the equation but still can create new chart 
toppers because of population growth.
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For the full story, go to the WSJ article:
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704878904575031813961239170.html

        Gadi.
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