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Twilight Was Bigger than Dark Knight?!

Mon Dec 29, 2008, 12:41 pm EST

If only Wall Street had bet on Twilight. Or Hannah Montana. Or Kirk Cameron.

With a $167.3 million overall domestic take as Sunday, per Box Office Mojo, Twilight made more than four times its reported $37 million production budget-the best rate of return on any film in the 2008 Top 10, including The Dark Knight.

The Batman epic was a pretty good investment, too, very nearly tripling its gargantuan $185 million budget with a $530.8 million domestic take, Hollywood's second-biggest ever.

Still, The Dark Knight was nothing compared to these off-the-charts performers: High School Musical 3: Senior Year ($89.7 million), which grossed about eight times its $11 million budget; the Hannah Montana concert movie, which made about nine times its $7 million budget; and, Cameron's Fireproof, which cost $500,000 to produce, and made $33.1 million-or, more than 60 times its budget.

Other winners-and losers-of the box-office year that was, per stats from Box Office Mojo and The-Numbers.com:

Winners:

• Titanic. If The Dark Knight couldn't get within even $50 million of the big-boat movie, then maybe it really won't ever be sunk as Hollywood's all-time domestic box-office king. • Robert Downey Jr. Rising from The Shaggy Dog, Downey was the only star to score two Top 20 live-action hits, Iron Man ($318.3 million) and Tropic Thunder ($110.5 million). • Will Smith. With apologies to Downey, Smith was the only star to sell a Top 10 movie, Hancock ($227.9 million), solely with his name. • Women. Tween and teen girls flocked to Twilight. Actresses fronted, or helped front, four Top 20 hits: Sex and the City ($152.6 million), Mamma Mia! ($143.8 million), Wanted ($134.3 million) and Four Christmases ($111.8 million). • Paris Hilton. Her opus, The Hottie & the Nottie ($27,696), was so not the lowest-grossing movie of the year. In fact, it reigned over films starring Catherine Zeta-Jones (Death Defying Acts, $3,561), Heather Graham (Miss Conception, $1,503) and Nick Stahl (How to Rob a Bank, $711-yes, $711).

In-Betweeners:

• Hollywood. Despite The Dark Knight, overall revenue was down $86.8 million from last year, a drop of about 1 percent. Ticket sales fell even further-a dip of about about 4.25 percent, representing 59.1 million fewer admissions. But, given the nation's economic meltdown, things could have been worse, and, oddly, things got better after Wall Street's collapse in September. "I think the fact that the Industry held its own is remarkable," Exhibitor Relations' Jeff Bock said. • Speed Racer. In May, this looked like the flop of the year. Then came the $130 million Australia ($44.3 million gross), and the realization by Disney that Prince Caspian ($141.6 million) wasn't The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ($291.7 million). In the end, Speed was still a bomb-$43.9 million gross; $120 million budget-but it wasn't the bomb. • Adam Sandler. You Don't Mess with the Zohan ($100 million) didn't bomb, but it didn't clear its $90 million budget by much. Bedtime Stories, which opened on Christmas, isn't bombing, but it isn't Night at the Museum. • Brendan Fraser. Put him in a $145 million movie, like The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, or a $60 million movie, like Journey to the Center of the Earth, and you get the same result: a so-so $100 million or so gross. • M. Night Shyamalan. His The Happening ($64.5 million) made more than it cost, but people disliked it about as much as Lady in the Water.

Losers:

• Wallets. The average ticket price hit $7.20, the National Association of Theatre Owners reported on its blog, a new all-time high. • Blockbusters. Of the year's 24 members of the $100 million club, four failed to match their budgets with their domestic takes alone: Quantum of Solace ($164.3 million gross; $200 million budget); The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian ($141.6 million gross; $200 million budget); The Incredible Hulk ($134.3 million gross; $150 million budget); and, The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor ($102.3 million gross; $145 million budget). • Prince Capsian. "That one looked like a guaranteed $200 million-plus superhit, with a real chance of surpassing $300 million," Box Office Guru's Gitesh Pandya said in an email. Instead, it might have cost the Narnia trilogy its third leg. • The X-Files. Fox revived the franchise with a can't-lose $30 million investment only to lose when I Want to to Believe couldn't crack even $21 million. • 10,000 B.C. ($94.8 million), The Spiderwick Chronicles ($71.2 million), Hellboy II: The Golden Army ($75.8 million) and Mike Myers' The Love Guru ($32.2 million) and every other underperformer.

Here's a look of the top-grossing films of 2008 through Sunday based on numbers compiled by Box Office Mojo:

• The Dark Knight, $530.8 million • Iron Man, $318.3 million • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, $317 million • Hancock, $227.9 million • WALL-E, $223.8 million • Kung Fu Panda, $215.4 million • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa, $174.9 million • Twilight, $167.3 million • Quantum of Solace, $164.3 million • Dr. Seuss' Horton Hears a Who!, $154.5 million (Originally published Dec. 29, 2008 at 1:35 p.m. PT)

 
(@hypershadow77)
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i saw on an interview for twilight that the budget was pretty low. they said they couldn't afford many special effects, *granted 37 million sounds like alot to me, but i guess that's why i'm not in movies.* so this isn't a huge surprise really.

 
(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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i bet if they made batman younger and covered him in glitter, he'd be more popular with the twilight-type fangirls too.

 
 Kaze
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Edit:
... this pic is epic fail. XD

 
(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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*rotflol~!*

close, but far too happy. *fires up photoshop*

 
 Kaze
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Hah, I kinda figured so. I shouldn't have used mspaint for something like this. It was fun, anyway. XD

 
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>-->

(you image rocks, kaze! c'mon.. just look at the dreadful thing i just produced. :p)

 
 Kaze
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lol yours is much funnier by far. XD

 
(@ctsucks-666)
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But if Unleashed Stone Batman is a vampire then why isn't he bursting into flames from the sunlight?

...is he using Suntan oil? Or is he actually not made of suntan oil and his skin is so white from all the suntan oil he put on himself?

And where's the back of the helmet on Kaze`s Batman? ...maybe it's not Batman at all but Clayface pretending to be Batman!

...

This thread is very confusing.

 
 Kaze
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Please note that I drew this Batman with no reference of any kind, just right from memory.

 
(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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you're a silly, CT! twilight vampires don't burn in the sunshine, they just sparkle! 😮

 
(@ctsucks-666)
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Noo! My posts! >_<

...wait a sec.

Why is his arm blue? *pulls off the costume*

*It's Megaman under the costume!* Megaman: Hiya! Just trying out my new stretchy arms that I copied from this guy I fought in the SPA...

CT:... *Descends into the depths of madness*

 
 Kaze
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(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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Megaman: But wait! *rips off a second mask!*

DUN DUUUUUUUUUN~!


GutmanUnleashedCaptainAmerica: I'm not that Mega-twerp!

 
(@trudi-speed)
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Well both films suck so... yeah.

 
(@ctsucks-666)
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Gutsman`s Butt... IT MUST BE DESTROYED! *Gets out a diamond paddle and spanks Gutsman`s butt*

 
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(@chibibecca_1722585688)
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so many sparkles! *.*

 
(@neoremington373)
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Since I have an epic hatred for the Twilight franchise, I am crying a river. *sniff* Don't worry Batman, I still believe in you.

 
(@hiro0015)
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But Dark Knight didn't lose Oo... I bet there are student films that make more then 4x their budget, yet they don't get mentioned.

 
(@neoremington373)
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Oh, I know, Hiro, I'm just overdramatizing for the fun of it.

 
(@swanson)
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Hmmm.....There Will Be Blood, Batman Edition!

 
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