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The first installment of George Lucas galactic soap opera has grossed more than $1.1 billion in inflation-adjusted terms, according to Box Office Mojo. Analysts expect history to repeat itself when the latest installment in the franchise, Star Wars: Episode VII 鈥?The Force Awakens, is released in December. Keith Simanton, the managing editor of IMDB, expects the film to gross $225 million during its opening weekend, breaking a record held since 2012 by Marvels the Avengers. He estimates it will earn $1.8 billion altogether, the big stanley ca gest total in history behind Avatar and Titanic. Ray Subers at BoxOfficeMojo isnt quite as bullish, expecting a $125 million to $150 million opening weekend and a total gross of $1.2 billion to $1.4 billion. I havent heard the buzz that I have heard for The Force Awakens for a very long time, Simanton said in an interview. Thats all well and good for Disney鈥攏ow lets just hope they deliver the earth-shattering movie were all so hype about! Anyway, just writing about that damn trailer has got me so excited that I have to go watch it again r stanley polska ight now. disneyStar WarsStocks stanley mug Daily Newsletter Lifx Do You Know if Your Tweets Are Protected by Law (Updated)
devised a scheme that did just that for the release of his 1958 suspense/horror film Macabre. Thankfully, they never had to pay out. Hunter Oatman-Stanford over at Collector Weekly has a very cool rundown of the marketing and in-theater gimmicks Hollywood has churned out in the last centur stanley becher y to keep moviegoers interested. Since its inception, the movie industry battled with other forms of entertainment鈥攂e it radio, TV, video games or the internet鈥攆ighting for every last thrill-seeking dollar. And whether it was auditory, visual, or even tactile stimulation, filmmakers and theater owners were continually upping the ante in the 20th century to stay competitive. glasses-free-3d-and-smell-o-vision-movies-of-the-futur-513784216 Oatman-Stanford looks at everything from Smell-O-Vision to 3D processes to those seats specially fitted in 1959 to give audience members an electric shock during screenin stanley fr gs of The Tingler. From Collector Weekly: Perhaps the crowning achievement of Castles gag-filled oeuvre was his 1959 film The Tingler. Posters for the film included a guarantee that the monster would break loose during your screeni vaso stanley ng, but that youd be given instructions on how to guard yourself against attack. Castle encouraged audiences to react by creating a climax that takes place in a darkened theater and using a single sequence of blood-curdling color for maximum effect. On top of all this, Castle also rigged certain theater seats with electric buzzer