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Valandil ed Imladris
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Dec 8 2012, 11:51pm
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becoming even more successful?
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considering all those cinema marathons LOTR will earn even more money. I don't know if it makes a big change, but our favorite movies might just climb up the stairs a bit in this list of highest grossing films: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_highest-grossing_films#Highest-grossing_films
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macfalk
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Dec 9 2012, 8:43am
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marathon screenings of LOTR count on that list.
The greatest adventure is what lies ahead.
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Valandil ed Imladris
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Dec 9 2012, 10:25am
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yes, Titanic was what I had in mind
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and I would really like to see James Cameron kicked from that No. 1 and No. 2 spot
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Kristin Thompson
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Dec 10 2012, 8:52pm
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I doubt it would make that much difference
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First, yes, the important keepers of information about movie grosses do count re-releases, which would probably include these one-day marathons. When FotR and TTT were released in theaters in their extended editions for a week before the release of RotK, their income went up on VARIETY and BoxOfficeMojo and other sites. Not by that much, but noticeably. The same should be the case this time. But because it was only one day, it'll be smaller move upward.
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