Friday, December 30, 2011

Box Office Attendance Hits 16-Year Low

Simon Pegg and Tom Cruise Movie attendance has fallen to the cheapest number in 16 years, based on the Hollywood Reporter. Early estimations reveal that this area office revenue this year involved $10.2 billion -- a 3.6 % drop over this past year -- roughly equating to at least one.28 billion people who visited the films. The turnout may be the cheapest number since 1995 which saw only one.211 billion people in the movies. 2002 had the greatest movie turnout with 1.57 billion. Jason Bourne tops holiday weekend box office While attendance for American films was lower 4.4 % this season, the foreign box office saw an archive of $13.53 billion in ticket sales. Did put forth the films this season?

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