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From the page: "He may be a champ but the Italian Stallion only just scraped his way on to the list (Halloweenâ€s Michael Myers was slashing at his heels). Written in just 3 days and shot in just 28, cinemaâ€s finest and much-loved underdog sporting movie went on to scoop the Best Picture... more
Reviewed by 0Boy Jun 29, 09:34am ( 43 reviews ) • knowyourmoney.co.uk
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Reviewed by aStorygirl on Aug 03, 2:46am
It's often the films made on small(ish) budgets that made big profits. There's a lesson somewhere in there.
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Rated by stignordas on Jun 29, 3:25pm
Films you should have invested in. I like the cost/profit correlation, much better analysis than pure box office receipts.
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Rated by thetechguru2006 on Jun 29, 2:32pm
From the page: "10 Movies You Should Have Invested In (The Most Profitable Films Ever Made)"
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Rated by Jimthedigger on Jun 29, 2:13pm
I like those movies
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Rated by stoneysharon on Jun 29, 2:09pm
10 Movies You Should Have Invested In (The Most Profitable Films Ever Made
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Rated by dainix on Jun 29, 2:08pm
10 Movies You Should Have Invested In (The Most Profitable Films Ever Made)
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Rated by mrscotchboy on Jun 29, 2:00pm
From the page: "10 Movies You Should Have Invested In (The Most Profitable Films Ever Made)"
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Rated by JonStumbler on Jun 29, 1:50pm
From the page: "10 Movies You Should Have Invested In"
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Rated by ponstar on Jun 29, 1:49pm
Love the movies with minimal budgets!
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Rated by fastfastlane on Jun 29, 12:38pm
"While big-time Hollywood studios and investors throw massive piles of cash at CGI-filled shitheaps, many independent and first-time movie-makers are making films on shoestring budgets with a hope of hitting the jackpot."
