ABSTRACT. This paper examines the domestic box office revenue determinants of movies that include a series of sequel films that create a franchise.
27 nov. 2013 online movie ratings have a positive impact on box office revenue of a film ... Sequel: It is a well known fact that Hollywood loves sequels ...
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The determinants of box office success and large size revenue may include star of these movies the sequel seems to be a factor that affects box-office.
Remakes and sequels both earn higher box office revenues than original films. For a movie that is a sequel the average gross revenue is about $64.6 million.
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THE DETERMINANTS OF BOX OFFICE REVENUE: A CASE BASED STUDY Thirty Low Budget highest ROI Films Vs Thirty Big Budget Highest Grossing Hollywood Films Sous la direcation de : Professeur Xavier GREFF Présentée et Soutenue par : Yasemin BOZDOGAN Date de soutenance : 10 June 2013
To find out which sequels outperform the original films at the box office, Stacker went straight to Box Office Mojo. Sequels were ranked by their relative increase in domestic gross, as represented by a percentage. In the case of a tie, the sequel that made more money overall ranked higher on the list (i.e. closer to the #1 spot).
There are too many factors that affect a movie’s box office, for example, the quality, showing time, advertising, society environment and weather during showing, and as well as the number of cinema to show a film, socket price, number of movies showing at the same time and so on. It is difficult to model this problem.
ative reviews are correlated with weekly box office revenue over an eight-week period, thus showing that critics can both influence and predict outcomes. On the other hand, we find
So though the traditional benchmark is about box office gross being more than double a movie's production cost, this might no longer be relevant. , I'm going to make a movie. How much money does a $200 million movie have to make to break even?