We are now 4 full months into 2011. I have been keeping tabs on the financial success of various movies for the past couple of years. So far in 2011 we have yet to see a movie make a significantly high amount of money. Last year we saw many releases that did a whole lot better. That realization inspired this thread. I personally do not think that 2011 will be as good of a year for the film industry as 2010 was. Let’s take a look so far at how 2011 looks, with its list of the highest grossing films as of this week:
Highest-grossing films of 2011 - (As of April 23, 2011)
1 Rio $296,030,843
2 Rango $235,135,842
3 The Green Hornet $228,306,168
4 Just Go with It $205,604,000
5 Battle: Los Angeles $198,371,229
6 Gnomeo & Juliet $175,996,009
7 Hop $147,700,000
8 No Strings Attached $144,562,220
9 I Am Number Four $128,389,656
10 Unknown $127,359,000+
It doesn’t look too bad, and it had a tough year to follow. However, 2010 was a great year for movies. They had many movies make it into the top grossing films of all time list. This included the highest grossing animated movie of all time, Toy Story 3, which is in the top 5 of all time as well. Here is 2010’s highest grossing films list, to compare it to 2011’s so far:
Highest-grossing films of 2010
1 Toy Story 3 $1,063,171,911
2 Alice in Wonderland $1,024,299,904
3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 $952,183,653
4 Inception $825,531,030
5 Shrek Forever After $750,164,311
6 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $698,491,347
7 Iron Man 2 $622,056,974
8 Tangled $575,984,028
9 Despicable Me $544,513,985
10 How to Train Your Dragon $494,878,759
How is 2011 going to top a list like that? I'm not saying it cannot happen, but I doubt it will. Now, there are some movies coming out this summer that should make it to the top of 2011’s list such as the new Harry Potter or Green Lantern, but I just don’t see 2011 beating 2010 because there were so many good films that came out and made so much money in theaters. The year could end up proving me wrong, as we are only ¼ into the year. Only time will tell.
Discussion questions:
So do you think that 2011 still has a chance of being as successful for the film industry as 2010 was? Why or why not?
Which movies do you think will make it into 2011’s highest grossing films list, and why?
Discuss
Highest-grossing films of 2011 - (As of April 23, 2011)
1 Rio $296,030,843
2 Rango $235,135,842
3 The Green Hornet $228,306,168
4 Just Go with It $205,604,000
5 Battle: Los Angeles $198,371,229
6 Gnomeo & Juliet $175,996,009
7 Hop $147,700,000
8 No Strings Attached $144,562,220
9 I Am Number Four $128,389,656
10 Unknown $127,359,000+
It doesn’t look too bad, and it had a tough year to follow. However, 2010 was a great year for movies. They had many movies make it into the top grossing films of all time list. This included the highest grossing animated movie of all time, Toy Story 3, which is in the top 5 of all time as well. Here is 2010’s highest grossing films list, to compare it to 2011’s so far:
Highest-grossing films of 2010
1 Toy Story 3 $1,063,171,911
2 Alice in Wonderland $1,024,299,904
3 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 $952,183,653
4 Inception $825,531,030
5 Shrek Forever After $750,164,311
6 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $698,491,347
7 Iron Man 2 $622,056,974
8 Tangled $575,984,028
9 Despicable Me $544,513,985
10 How to Train Your Dragon $494,878,759
How is 2011 going to top a list like that? I'm not saying it cannot happen, but I doubt it will. Now, there are some movies coming out this summer that should make it to the top of 2011’s list such as the new Harry Potter or Green Lantern, but I just don’t see 2011 beating 2010 because there were so many good films that came out and made so much money in theaters. The year could end up proving me wrong, as we are only ¼ into the year. Only time will tell.
Discussion questions:
So do you think that 2011 still has a chance of being as successful for the film industry as 2010 was? Why or why not?
Which movies do you think will make it into 2011’s highest grossing films list, and why?
Discuss
