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RayB:
Movies with very thin or non-existant plot-lines tend to do well in the US. (hence why there is more than one Mummy movie)

shmokes:
It's hard to say for sure, pinball, but I think you are trying to refute RayB's point.  In fact you are reinforcing it.  Worldwide is not a nation.  The EU alone has over 500 million people in it, not to mention markets in Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia.  By your numbers it's hard to believe that the Mummy had a better showing anywhere outside of the US.

daywane:

--- Quote from: RayB on March 09, 2010, 01:47:06 am ---Movies with very thin or non-existant plot-lines tend to do well in the US. (hence why there is more than one Mummy movie)



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:o I liked the Mummy movies

Vanguard:

--- Quote from: shmokes on March 09, 2010, 09:52:42 am ---It's hard to say for sure, pinball, but I think you are trying to refute RayB's point.  In fact you are reinforcing it.  Worldwide is not a nation.  The EU alone has over 500 million people in it, not to mention markets in Latin America, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and Asia.  By your numbers it's hard to believe that the Mummy had a better showing anywhere outside of the US.

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Take the Domestic gross and subtract the U.S. Gross.

202 million - 155 million = 47 million for Canada vs 155 million for the U.S.   Canada's population is roughly 1/10 of the U.S.  Assuming ticket prices are the same, per capita, the Mummy made 3 times the revenue in Canada than it did in the U.S.

shmokes:
Hahahahaha . . . like Canada counts.   ;D

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