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brute said:
LordLichtenstein said:
Lawlight said:
This year has been Universal's year - 3 moviesinthe Top 5 grossing movies of the year.



Universal - $6,475,661,921 box office gross, across 21 movies released in 2015. An average of $308,364,853 per movie.
Disney - $4,535,004,405 box office gross, across 11 movies released in 2015. An average of $412,273,128 per movie.

(and Star Wars is still playing.)


I wouldn't say that it has been Universal's year.

Disney has actually passed 5B, not sure on Universals numbers though.

 

http://deadline.com/2015/12/disney-five-billion-worldwide-star-wars-the-force-awakens-1201670681/



 

I was only counting movies that opened this year though :)



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Lawlight said:
This year has been Universal's year - 3 moviesinthe Top 5 grossing movies of the year.

 


Universal will win the year but that's because of the amount of movies, still though it will win.



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LordLichtenstein said:
brute said:

Disney has actually passed 5B, not sure on Universals numbers though.

 

http://deadline.com/2015/12/disney-five-billion-worldwide-star-wars-the-force-awakens-1201670681/



 

I was only counting movies that opened this year though :)

 

Ohhh missed the released in 2015 part, still though that is a huge amount for that number of movies and it will still grow, as you mentioned as well, by Star Wars.



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LordLichtenstein said:
Lawlight said:
This year has been Universal's year - 3 moviesinthe Top 5 grossing movies of the year.



Universal - $6,475,661,921 box office gross, across 21 movies released in 2015. An average of $308,364,853 per movie.
Disney - $4,535,004,405 box office gross, across 11 movies released in 2015. An average of $412,273,128 per movie.

(and Star Wars is still playing.)


I wouldn't say that it has been Universal's year.

I would say it is. You bringing down the average per movie by including several of their smaller movies doesn't mean much. That said, in regards to quality, they're about equal - both mediocre in general.







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Lawlight said:
This year has been Universal's year - 3 moviesinthe Top 5 grossing movies of the year.

 

By years end though, 3 of the top 4 will be Disney



Wonktonodi said:
Lawlight said:
This year has been Universal's year - 3 moviesinthe Top 5 grossing movies of the year.

 

By years end though, 3 of the top 4 will be Disney

 

Age of Ultron and Star Wars and?



Lawlight said:
Wonktonodi said:

 

By years end though, 3 of the top 4 will be Disney

 

Age of Ultron and Star Wars and?

 


Inside Out.



Disney's moniker should no longer be "The House of Mouse" but rather "The Emperial Order of the Mouse"



Could we all appreciate Ratatouille and Wreck-it Ralph?

They were probably two of the most innovative movies Disney has ever made. Frozen and Tangled were so overrated. I honestly think a movie where a rat cooks and a bunch of nostalgic characters in one movie are much more creative than the typical princess and prince love stories.



 

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