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peterstrange rated 3 months ago
Box office revenues visualized.
petroC rated 4 months ago
very very cool graphic of box office revenues... I think the coolest thing to look for are the sleeper hits... how many can you spot?
bookchiq rated 6 months ago
Awesome visualization of box office data.
agammon rated 6 months ago
NY Times graphic of box office revenues since 1986
taubstumbler rated 6 months ago
from wollknäuel to kleckerburg in just three decades
xperienc82 rated 6 months ago
Cool interactive graph of box office revenues for the past 20 years.
kostia rated 6 months ago
WONDERFUL. Not to be missed. Every slice is clickable to the Times review!
NealJ2K rated 6 months ago
AWESOME!
objbuilder rated 6 months ago
very nice graph.. lets you see the 'long tail' as well as the initial release boom.
Iain-Davidson rated 6 months ago
From the page: "February 23, 2008 The Ebb and Flow of Movies: Box Office Receipts 1986 - 2007 Summer blockbusters and holiday hits make up the bulk of box office revenue each year, while contenders for the top Oscar awards tend to attract smaller audiences that build over time. Here's a look at how movies have fared at the box office, after adjusting for inflation."
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