What was the biggest movie in the 80s?

What was the biggest movie in the 80s?

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  1. 1 E.T.
  2. 2 Return of the Jedi – $252 million.
  3. 3 Batman – $251 million.
  4. 4 Beverly Hills Cop – $234 million.
  5. 5 Ghostbusters – $229 million.
  6. 6 Raiders Of The Lost Ark – $212 million.
  7. 7 Back To The Future – $210 million.

Why are all 80s movies in Chicago?

Taxes. It was the most ‘family friendly’ of the big 3 cities (LA/Chicago/NYC) in the 1980s. are used because they are cheap and because they can sub-in for NYC when location shooting in NYC would be prohibitively expensive.

What films were made in Chicago?

Top 20 Movies Filmed in Chicago

  • ‘My Best Friend’s Wedding’ (1997)
  • ‘Sixteen Candles’ (1984)
  • ‘When Harry Met Sally…’ (1989)
  • ‘While You Were Sleeping’ (1995)
  • ‘The Boss’ (2016)
  • ‘Home Alone’ (1990)
  • ‘The Dark Knight’ (2008)
  • ‘Risky Business’ (1983)

What is the most famous movie location in the world?

Central Park, New York. In the heart of New York City, Central Park has easily risen the ranks of popular filming locations. In fact, since 1908, the iconic spot has been featured in more than 100 motion pictures, from When Harry Met Sally and Breakfast at Tiffany’s, to Ghostbusters and Elf.

Are movie studios losing money?

A new report by media and tech research firm Omdia estimates that the movie industry will lose $32 billion in 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic, spurred by a 71.5% decrease in box office revenue compared to last year, Variety reported.

What happens when films lose money?

In the film and media industry, if a film released in theatres fails to break even by a large amount, it is considered a box office bomb (or box office flop), thus losing money for the distributor, studio, and/or production company that invested in it.

How much did the movie industry make in 2020?

With just a few days before the end of the year, the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the film industry in 2020 is clear and devastating. Ticket sales crumpled 80% to $2.28 billion, a far cry from the second-best box office haul ever of $11.4 billion in 2019, according to data from Comscore.

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