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Hollywood Sets $10 Billion Box Office Record

kamikazearun sends in a TorrentFreak analysis that begins "Claims by the MPAA that illegal downloads are killing the industry and causing billions in losses are once again being shredded. In 2009, the leading Hollywood studios made more films and generated more revenue than ever before, and for the first time in history the domestic box office grosses will surpass $10 billion. ... [N]either the ever-increasing piracy rates nor the global recession could prevent Hollywood having its best year ever in 2009. With an estimated $10.6 billion in consumer spending at the US and Canadian box office, the movie industry will break the 2008 record by nearly a billion dollars."

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  1. How the MPAA thinks: by gooman · · Score: 4, Funny

    "We could have made 20 Billion if it weren't for all of those pirates!"

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  2. 10 Billion and only one movie I liked by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    Which the inner geek in me embraces Star Trek but oddly the girlfriend would not go with me to the theater to see so I got it on dvd.
    We did go see Twilight god help me got being so whipped.

    1. Re:10 Billion and only one movie I liked by arb+phd+slp · · Score: 4, Funny

      Which the inner geek in me embraces Star Trek but oddly the girlfriend would not go with me to the theater to see so I got it on dvd.
      We did go see Twilight god help me got being so whipped.

      My wife loved the new Star Trek and she wouldn't be caught dead going to Twilight. Sucks to be you.

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    2. Re:10 Billion and only one movie I liked by R3d+M3rcury · · Score: 5, Funny

      We did go see Twilight god help me got being so whipped.

      No wonder you're an Anonymous Coward. Dating 13 year old girls...tsk tsk...

  3. Re:Why would anyone go to a theater? by couchslug · · Score: 4, Funny

    "I could theorize that any attempt to replicate a theater experience at home is also "lame" but that would be rather presumptuous."

    It could be quite interesting and not "lame" at all.,,

    Invite as many derelicts as you can find over for whiskey and popcorn, then hand out prepaid cellphones so they can enjoy them while watching the movie.

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  4. Re:Proposed Anti-Anti-Piracy Advertisement by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

    "Canada, Prague, or other random foreign countries"

    Its good to know that geography teaching is US schools is reaching such high levels, despite the constant job losses!

  5. Re:Proposed Anti-Anti-Piracy Advertisement by kkwst2 · · Score: 4, Funny

    I think they were referring to the fact that Prague is actually another planet.

  6. Re:Um, what about inflation? by gmhowell · · Score: 5, Funny

    Speaking of innovations, there's this wonderful new invention for writers called the paragraph.

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  7. Michael Bay should direct this... by incognito84 · · Score: 3, Funny

    I love how Hollywood just sends Michael Bay out with the single mission to fill cinemas.

    If Hollywood really just wanted to make a quick buck, they'd just throw together a trailer full of tidal waves, nuclear bomb test footage, explosions, robots, Michael Bay's name, then release the obligatory blockbuster movie trailer with such delightful quips as: "in a world... explosion... awesome... teenage cleavage... het-er-o-sex-u-al... stuff you liked when you were twelve..."

    It doesn't even matter if there is an actual movie. It will make BILLIONS.

  8. Re:Hollywood Traditionally Does Well In Recessions by Hurricane78 · · Score: 4, Funny

    While snopes.com is an entertaining idea, it is false.

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