>$48,000,000 in 1989 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $117,726,580.65 today, an increase of $69,726,580.65 over 34 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 2.67% per year between 1989 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 145.26%.
>$48,000,000 in 1989 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $117,726,580.65 today, an increase of $69,726,580.65 over 34 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 2.67% per year between 1989 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 145.26%.
$117 million ESL
$48 million adjusted for inflation from 1989 is $117 million.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_(film)
75 million world wide from an 11 million budget
Also, remember that 1989 was not like today, theater runs were generally much shorter, not as widely released, and films were not as widely advertised(no internet). Given the different conditions in 1989, it did pretty well. Batman 89 did 411 million on a 48 million budget...and that film was fricking HUGE
And hardly anyone remembers it, a real pity.
Here’s another favourite, Top Gun with Apaches, featuring Nick Cage and Tommy Lee Jones, what a great fricking movie.
halfway through the 2nd movie there are Black person children abusing a dalmation dog in the background while the romantic plot is playing out in a cafe. Always pissed me off since I was like 8 years old.
Are you a zoomer? These were extremely popular when they came out.
>$48 million box office
>extremely popular
Adjust for inflation. That’s almost a billion in todays Q-infinity dollars
>$48,000,000 in 1989 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $117,726,580.65 today, an increase of $69,726,580.65 over 34 years. The dollar had an average inflation rate of 2.67% per year between 1989 and today, producing a cumulative price increase of 145.26%.
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That’s a billion, b***h
$117 million ESL
>price increases a hundredfold
>hurr durr it’s not a billion
>MUH ESL
$48 million adjusted for inflation from 1989 is $117 million.
So?
so you are a moron and you have gotten your last (You) out of me buddy boy.
But (you) are gay!
Hollywood had corruption in the 80's, but they didn't become a corrupt government run institution until Obama.
>videoclubs
>broadcast in television
And yes, the box office was good.
Zoomer confirmed. Movie rentals and television broadcast, homosexual. Literally everybody saw these movies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_(film)
75 million world wide from an 11 million budget
Also, remember that 1989 was not like today, theater runs were generally much shorter, not as widely released, and films were not as widely advertised(no internet). Given the different conditions in 1989, it did pretty well. Batman 89 did 411 million on a 48 million budget...and that film was fricking HUGE
yes, I know dipshit. I wanted to discuss comfy movies not flamewar with an incel.
Haven't watched them since the Charlie Sheen meltdown but I love 'em. Shoulda called the movies "Wild Thing"
Damn good movies
Hold my beer
>Prime Selleck
>Swashbuckling aerial adventure
>Guns, planes, attractive women and no bullshit wokeness
thats a great movie
And hardly anyone remembers it, a real pity.
Here’s another favourite, Top Gun with Apaches, featuring Nick Cage and Tommy Lee Jones, what a great fricking movie.
kino, need to rewatch that one
Here have another one
seen it countless times on TBS and TNT in the 90's
>seen it countless times on TBS and TNT in the 90's
next time call it a movies zoomers have never seen or /ofg/ oldgay general
Wait, you've only seen the version edited for public broadcast?
Anon, I'm so sorry.
I think I saw it on HBO first.
Who are the Cleveland Indians?
>Frick them for changing the name
halfway through the 2nd movie there are Black person children abusing a dalmation dog in the background while the romantic plot is playing out in a cafe. Always pissed me off since I was like 8 years old.