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code | Cut-off point 1 | Cut-off point 2 | Cut-off point 3 | Total points | |||
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1 | {{{first}}} {{{last}}} | 26820 | 0 | 0 | 26820 | ||
2 | {{{first}}} {{{last}}} | 25580 | 920 | 920 | 26500 | ||
|- | 3 || {{Snooker arrow |new=3 |old=3 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Ronnie O'Sullivan]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:700+ 2850+ 1900+ 2500+ 3800}} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:7000+ 2660+ 5120+ 3200+ 980+ 5000}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:1000+ 0+ 0+ 1600+ 360}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->1000+ 0+ 0+ 1600+ 360<!--Standard events-->}} | |
38670 | | - |
| - |
| - | |||
|- | 4 || {{Snooker arrow |new=4 |old=4 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Allister Carter]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:700+ 4800+ 5000+ 1900+ 3800}} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:2660+ 980+ 4000+ 4000+ 4480+ 6400}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:0+ 360+ 0+ 0+ 560}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->0+ 360+ 0+ 0+ 560<!--Standard events-->}} | |
39640 | | - |
| - |
| - | |||
|- | 5 || {{Snooker arrow |new=5 |old=5 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|CHN}} [[Ding Junhui]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:0+ 2850+ 1900+ 700+ 3800}} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:3500+ 5600+ 8000+ 700+ 5600+ 3800}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:0+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->0+ 0+ 0+ 0+ 0<!--Standard events-->}} | |
36450 | | - |
| - |
| - | |||
|- | 6 || {{Snooker arrow |new=6 |old=6 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Stephen Maguire]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:2500+ 4800+ 2500+ 700+ 5000}} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:980+ 2660+ 5120+ 3200+ 2660+ 3800}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:1600+ 760+ 360+ 1000+ 0}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->1600+ 760+ 360+ 1000+ 0<!--Standard events-->}} | |
37640 | | - |
| - |
| - | |||
|- | 7 || {{Snooker arrow |new=7 |old=7 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Shaun Murphy (snooker player)|Shaun Murphy]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:700+ 7500+ 2500+ 2500+ 8000}} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:4480+ 980+ 3040+ 700+ 980+ 5000}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:0+ 360+ 0+ 360+ 1280}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->0+ 360+ 0+ 360+ 1280<!--Standard events-->}} | |
38380 | | - |
| - |
| - | |||
|- | 8 || {{Snooker arrow |new=8 |old=8 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|WAL}} [[Mark Williams (Welsh snooker player)|Mark Williams]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:575+ 3750+ 575+ 1400+ 2800}} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:2660+ 4480+ 3040+ 2500+ 7000+ 3800}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:2000+ 360+ 0+ 1280+ 360}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->2000+ 360+ 0+ 1280+ 360<!--Standard events-->}} | |
36580 | | - |
| - |
| - | |||
|- | 9 || {{Snooker arrow |new=9 |old=9 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|ENG}} [[Mark Selby]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:0+ 1050+ 2500+ 1900+ 5000 }} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:980+ 980+ 4000+ 2500+ 2660+ 6400}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:560+ 2000+ 1280+ 560+ 360}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->560+ 2000+ 1280+ 560+ 360<!--Standard events-->}} | |
32730 | | - |
| - |
| - | |||
|- | 10 || {{Snooker arrow |new=10 |old=10 }} || style="text-align:left;"|{{flagicon|NIR}} [[Mark Allen (snooker player)|Mark Allen]] <!-- Live 2008/2009 ranking points --> | {{#expr:3200+ 2850+ 700+ 700+ 6400 }} <!-- 2009/2010 ranking points --> | {{#expr:980+ 3500+ 1120+ 2500+ 4480+ 5000}} <!-- 2010/2011 PTC points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | {{#expr:0+ 0+ 0+ 360+ 0}} <!-- 2010/2011 ranking points --> | style="background:#ffffaa;" | - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - || style="background:#ffffaa;"| - <!-- Total 2010/2011 ranking points --> | {{#expr: <!--PTC-->0+ 0+ 0+ 360+ 0<!--Standard events-->}} | |
31790 | | - |
| - |
| - |
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- ^ Sanderson 1996, pp. 21–23.
- ^ Sanderson 2006, pp. 21–23.
- Sanderson, Mark (1996). Don't Look Now. London: British Film Institute. ISBN 0-85170-572-3.
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- Christmas in literature has historically included elements of "darkness" – fright, misery, death and decay – dating as far back as the biblical account of the Massacre of the Innocents and more recently in works such as E. T. A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816) and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).[1][2] The Christmas horror genre in film emerged in the 1970s, featuring "scaled up" horror elements that the The Hollywood Reporter calls a "modern reinvention of the Christmas ghost story".[1] One of the earliest entries is Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), and this was soon followed by Black Christmas (1974), which is often credited with being one of the most influential that inspired other films in the genre.[1][2]
- and the other currently being argued is this.
- Definining a Christmas horror film genre has been described as challenging.[3] Scholars have predominantly placed Christmas horror as a small genre within the slasher film cycle, emerging in the 1970s, predominantly about killers disguised as Santa Clause.[2][4][5] Rockoff in Rue Morgue noted it was a trends of dominating slasher films taking placing beloved holidays into a horror context with films like My Bloody Valentine (1981) and April Fool's Day (1986) while DuPee has argued that the Christmas horror was not limited to the slasher subgenre noting that Christmas horror films predominantly take place at home over the variety of locations generalized in slashers.[5][4]
Defining the Christmas horror film genre has been described as challenging,[6] although commentary predominantly regards Christmas horror as a sub-genre of the slasher film.[2][4][5] Christmas horror emerged in the 1970s with films that scaled up the horror element of the holidays, such as Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971) and Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), which were soon followed by the influential Black Christmas (1974).[1] Adam Rockoff, in Rue Morgue, noted that the sub-genre sits within a trend of holiday themed slasher films, alongside films such as My Bloody Valentine (1981) and April Fool's Day (1986).[5] Other commentators take a broader view that Christmas horror is not limited to the slasher genre,[4] and have noted that Christmas in literature has historically included elements of "darkness"—fright, misery, death and decay—tracing its literary antecedents as far back as the biblical account of the Massacre of the Innocents and more recently in works such as E. T. A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816) and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).[1][2] Although ghosts have largely been replaced by serial killers, Christmas horror creates an outlet through which to explore a modern appreciation of Christmas ghost stories.[1]
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- Christmas in literature has historically included elements of "darkness" – fright, misery, death and decay – dating as far back as the biblical account of the Massacre of the Innocents and more recently in works such as E. T. A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816) and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).[1][2] The Christmas horror genre in film emerged in the 1970s, featuring "scaled up" horror elements that the The Hollywood Reporter calls a "modern reinvention of the Christmas ghost story".[1] One of the earliest entries is Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), and this was soon followed by Black Christmas (1974), which is often credited with being one of the most influential that inspired other films in the genre.[1][2]
- and the other currently being argued is this.
- Definining a Christmas horror film genre has been described as challenging.[7] Scholars have predominantly placed Christmas horror as a small genre within the slasher film cycle, emerging in the 1970s, predominantly about killers disguised as Santa Clause.[2][4][5] Rockoff in Rue Morgue noted it was a trends of dominating slasher films taking placing beloved holidays into a horror context with films like My Bloody Valentine (1981) and April Fool's Day (1986) while DuPee has argued that the Christmas horror was not limited to the slasher subgenre noting that Christmas horror films predominantly take place at home over the variety of locations generalized in slashers.[5][4]
Defining the Christmas horror film genre has been described as challenging,[8] although commentary predominantly regards Christmas horror as a sub-genre of the slasher film.[2][4][5] Christmas horror emerged in the 1970s with films that scaled up the horror element of the holidays, such as Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971) and Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), which were soon followed by the influential Black Christmas (1974).[1] Adam Rockoff, in Rue Morgue, noted that the sub-genre sits within a trend of holiday themed slasher films, alongside films such as My Bloody Valentine (1981) and April Fool's Day (1986).[5] Other commentators take a broader view that Christmas horror is not limited to the slasher genre,[4] and have noted that Christmas in literature has historically included elements of "darkness"—fright, misery, death and decay—tracing its literary antecedents as far back as the biblical account of the Massacre of the Innocents and more recently in works such as E. T. A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816) and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).[1][2] Although ghosts have largely been replaced by serial killers, Christmas horror creates an outlet through which to explore a modern appreciation of Christmas ghost stories.[1]
- Christmas in literature has historically included elements of "darkness" – fright, misery, death and decay – dating as far back as the biblical account of the Massacre of the Innocents and more recently in works such as E. T. A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816) and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).[1][2] The Christmas horror genre in film emerged in the 1970s, featuring "scaled up" horror elements that the The Hollywood Reporter calls a "modern reinvention of the Christmas ghost story".[1] One of the earliest entries is Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), and this was soon followed by Black Christmas (1974), which is often credited with being one of the most influential that inspired other films in the genre.[1][2]
- and the other currently being argued is this.
- Definining a Christmas horror film genre has been described as challenging.[11] Scholars have predominantly placed Christmas horror as a small genre within the slasher film cycle, emerging in the 1970s, predominantly about killers disguised as Santa Clause.[2][4][5] Rockoff in Rue Morgue noted it was a trends of dominating slasher films taking placing beloved holidays into a horror context with films like My Bloody Valentine (1981) and April Fool's Day (1986) while DuPee has argued that the Christmas horror was not limited to the slasher subgenre noting that Christmas horror films predominantly take place at home over the variety of locations generalized in slashers.[5][4]
Defining the Christmas horror film genre has been described as challenging,[12] although commentary predominantly regards Christmas horror as a sub-genre of the slasher film.[2][4][5] Christmas horror emerged in the 1970s with films that scaled up the horror element of the holidays, such as Whoever Slew Auntie Roo? (1971) and Silent Night, Bloody Night (1972), which were soon followed by the influential Black Christmas (1974).[1] Adam Rockoff, in Rue Morgue, noted that the sub-genre sits within a trend of holiday themed slasher films, alongside films such as My Bloody Valentine (1981) and April Fool's Day (1986).[5] Other commentators take a broader view that Christmas horror is not limited to the slasher genre,[4] and have noted that Christmas in literature has historically included elements of "darkness"—fright, misery, death and decay—tracing its literary antecedents as far back as the biblical account of the Massacre of the Innocents and more recently in works such as E. T. A. Hoffmann's "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King" (1816) and Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (1843).[1][2] Although ghosts have largely been replaced by serial killers, Christmas horror creates an outlet through which to explore a modern appreciation of Christmas ghost stories.[1]
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Inflation table (US CPI)
Year | SOM | GF | J | SW | ET | JP | T | A |
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1965 | 250 | |||||||
1972 | 331 | 244 | ||||||
1973 | 351+24=375 | 259 | ||||||
1975 | 455 | 314 | 403 | |||||
1976 | 481 | 332 | 426+41=467 | |||||
1977 | 513 | 354 | 497 | 417 | ||||
1978 | 552+0=552 | 380 | 534 | 449+44=493 | ||||
1979 | 613 | 423 | 595+27=622 | 549+23=572 | ||||
1981 | 769 | 530 | 780 | 715+17=732 | ||||
1982 | 816 | 562 | 828 | 777+18=795 | 664 | |||
1985 | 910 | 627 | 921 | 886 | 740+61=801 | |||
1990 | 1,106+1=1,107 | 762 | 1,119 | 1,077 | 973 | |||
1993 | 1,224 | 842 | 1,238 | 1,191 | 1,076 | 915 | ||
1997 | 1,344 | 936+1=937 | 1,375 | 1,323+257=1,580 | 1,195 | 1,016 | 1,843 | |
2002 | 1,523 | 1,049 | 1,542 | 1,771 | 1,339+68=1,407 | 1,139 | 2,065 | |
2009 | 1,816 | 1,253 | 1,838 | 2,112 | 1,678 | 1,358 | 2,463 | 2,749 |
2010 | 1,846 | 1,273 | 1,869 | 2,146 | 1,706 | 1,381 | 2,504 | 2,794+33=2,827 |
2012 | 1,944 | 1,340 | 1,967 | 2,259 | 1,796 | 1,454 | 2,636+344=2,980 | 2,977 |
2013 | 1,972 | 1,360 | 1,996 | 2,292 | 1,822 | 1,475+116=1,591 | 3,024 | 3,020 |
2014 | 2,004 | 1,382 | 2,030 | 2,330 | 1,853 | 1,617 | 3,072 | 3,069+6=3,075 |
Current | 2,580 | 1,778 | 2,612 | 2,998 | 2,384 | 2,081 | 3,954 | 3,957 |
- TC: 2,250*
- BH: 2,133*
- MFL: 1,351
- MP: 1,165
- GF: 1,227
- DZ: 2,067*
- TB: 1,365
- TG: 2,083*
- BC: 1,199
- LS: 1,538
- Air: 1,491
- FC: 1,495
- EX: 2,187*
- TS: 2,103*
- TI: 1,458
- BS: 1,390
- CE: 1,507
- SNF: 1,318
- Gr: 1,694
- SM: 1,401
- Em: 1,747
- Jedi: 1,351
- LK: 1,844
- TPM: 1,825
- HP1: 1,676
- ROTK: 1,853
- HP8: 1,799
- MA: 2,016
- JW: 2,149*
- TFA: 2,658*
- IW: 2,485*
Guinness
Rank | Title | Worldwide gross (2017 $) |
Year |
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1 | Gone with the Wind | $3,713,000,000 | 1939 |
2 | Avatar | $3,263,000,000 | 2009 |
3 | Titanic | T$3,087,000,000 | 1997 |
4 | Star Wars | $3,049,000,000 | 1977 |
5 | Avengers: Endgame | AE$2,798,000,000 | 2019 |
6 | The Sound of Music | $2,554,000,000 | 1965 |
7 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | $2,493,000,000 | 1982 |
8 | The Ten Commandments | $2,361,000,000 | 1956 |
9 | Doctor Zhivago | $2,238,000,000 | 1965 |
10 | Star Wars: The Force Awakens | $2,206,000,000 | 2015 |
11 | Jaws | $2,188,000,000 | 1975 |
12 | Avengers: Infinity War | $2,083,000,000 | 2018 |
13 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | S$1,964,000,000 | 1937 |
14 | The Exorcist | $1,937,000,000 | 1973 |
Rank | Title | 2011 (constant $) |
2014 (constant $) |
Year |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Gone with the Wind | $3,301,400,000 (0%) |
$3,440,000,000 (4.2%) |
1939 |
2 | Avatar | $2,782,300,000 (0%) |
$3,020,000,000 (8.2%) |
2009 |
3 | Star Wars | $2,710,800,000 (0%) |
$2,825,000,000 (4.2%) |
1977 |
4 | Titanic | $2,413,800,000 (0%) |
T$2,516,000,000 (4.2%) |
1997 |
5 | The Sound of Music | $2,269,800,000 (0%) |
$2,366,000,000 (4.2%) |
1965 |
6 | E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial | $2,216,800,000 (0%) |
$2,310,000,000 (4.2%) |
1982 |
7 | The Ten Commandments | $2,098,600,000 (0%) |
$2,187,000,000 (4.2%) |
1956 |
8 | Doctor Zhivago | $1,988,600,000 (0%) |
$2,073,000,000 (4.2%) |
1965 |
9 | Jaws | $1,945,100,000 (0%) |
$2,027,000,000 (4.2%) |
1975 |
10 | Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs | $1,746,100,000 | 1937 | |
12 | The Exorcist | $1,794,000,000 (0%) |
1973 |
TFAEven though the nominal gross for Star Wars: The Force Awakens surpasses the inflation-adjusted gross for both Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Jaws, inflation has occurred in the interim so it is not possible to rank it until Guinness World Records provide an updated chart of adjusted grosses.
TThe figure for Titanic is most likely based on the gross from its 1997 theatrical release, and does not incorporate earnings from the 2012 reissue. According to the 2012 edition of Guinness World Records, the adjusted total for Titanic as of 2011 stood at $2,413,800,000, and a re-release in 2012 added a further $343,550,770 to the total.[15] However, the 2015 edition put the adjusted total at $2,516,000,000—an increase of just $102,000,000; this is a rise of 4.2% since 2011, an increase shared by the other adjusted totals in the chart.
SThe 2015 edition of Guinness World Records does not provide an explicit figure for Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs. However, it does state that it is one of only two pre-1955 films—the other being Gone with the Wind—that are among the adjusted top ten. It placed tenth in the 2012 edition, and the eleventh highest-grossing film according to the 2015 edition is The Exorcist, which has grossed $1.794 billion adjusted to 2014 prices. The adjusted grosses for the other films on the chart increased by 4.2 percent between 2011 and 2014 according to Guinness, and using this apparent rate of inflation would take the adjusted gross for Snow White from $1.746 billion at 2011 prices to $1.819 billion at 2014 prices.
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North America:$57,884,114; Overseas:$285,666,656
GWTW
Year | Domestic | Foreign | Cume | ||||||
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Rental | Gross | Total | Adjusted | Rental | Gross | Total | Adjusted | ||
1939 | 14.150 | 20.214 | 20.214 | 20 | 20 | ||||
1940 | 20.214 | 20 | 11 | 33* | 33 | 33 | 53 | ||
1941 | 5.560 | 11.12 | 31.334 | 32 | 33 | 35 | 67 | ||
1942 | 1.520 | 4.343 | 35.677 | 40 | 33 | 38 | 78 | ||
1947 | 3.514 | 10.542* | 46.219 | 66 | 3.982* | 11.946* | 44.946 | 65 | 131 |
1954 | 5.271 | 15.813* | 62.032 | 95 | 3.982* | 11.946* | 56.892 | 89 | 184 |
1961 | 6.700 | 20.1* | 82.132 | 126 | 5.300 | 15.9* | 72.792 | 115 | 241 |
1967 | 29.221 | 41 | 123.132 | 181 | 11 | 27 | 99.792 | 157 | 338 |
1971 | 7* | 21* | 144.132 | 242 | 8* | 24* | 123.792 | 214 | 456 |
1974 | 7.279 | 21.837* | 165.969 | 316 | 24** | 147.792 | 283 | 599 | |
1989 | 2.403 | 168.372 | 795 | 24** | 171.792 | 736 | 1531 | ||
1998 | 6.75 | 175.123 | 1053 | 24** | 195.792 | 995 | 2048 | ||
Current | 175.123 | 1969 | 195.792 | 1859 | 3828 |
Relevant discussions
- Talk:List of highest-grossing films/Archive 2011#Copyright concerns
- Talk:List of highest-grossing films/Archive 2013#Top 100 films
Ranking points
No. | Ch | Player | 09/10 | 10/11 | PTC | AO | SM | UK | GM | WEO | WOO | CO | WC | 11/12 | 1 | 2 | 3 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Season | Tournament | Season | Cut-off point | |||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | Mark Selby | 0 | 38445 | 8900 | 2500 | 7000 | 3040 | 2500 | 4000 | 4480 | 2660 | 1400 | 36480 | 67385 | 69945 | 73945 | 74925 |
2 | 7 | Judd Trump | 0 | 33355 | 10980 | 700 | 980 | 8000 | 2500 | 2500 | 2660 | 3500 | 3800 | 35620 | 46465 | 57385 | 60985 | 68975 |
No. | Ch | Player | 10/11 | 11/12 | PTC | WUC | AO | SM | IC | UK | GM | WEO | WOO | CO | WC | 12/13 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Season | Tournament | Season | Cut-off point | ||||||||||||||||||
1 | 2 | Mark Selby | 0 | 36480 | 5380 | 1 | 2500 | 7000 | 10 | 3040 | 2500 | 4000 | 4480 | 2660 | 1400 | 32971 | 75986 | 73951 | 74191 | 73051 | 69451 |
1 | 2 | Mark Selby | 5000 | 36480 | 5380 | 2500 | 7000 | 3040 | 2500 | 4000 | 4480 | 2660 | 1400 | 32960 | 75985 | 73940 | 74180 | 73040 | |||
2 | 7 | Judd Trump | 0 | 35620 | 4260 | 700 | 980 | 8000 | 2500 | 2500 | 2660 | 3500 | 3800 | 28900 | 70355 | 63335 | 67295 | 68720 | 64520 |
No. | Ch | Player | 13/14 | 14/15 | PTC | AO | SM | IC | UK | GM | IO | WEO | CO | WC | 15/16 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Season | Tournament | Season | Cut-off point | ||||||||||||||||||||
1 | Mark Selby | 501716 | 241166 | 0 | 0 | 742882 |
501716 /480716 /455016 /383916 /363083 /360583 /300000 /0
2013/2014
No. | Ch [n 1] |
Player | 11/12 | 12/13 | PTC | WUC | AO | SM | IC | UK | GM | WEO | IO | CO | WC | 13/14 | Start | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Season | Tournament | Season | Cut-off point | |||||||||||||||||||||
test1 | 0 | 366917 | 11111 | 85000 | 125000 | 20000 | 8333 | 5000 | 50000 | 21000 | 300000 | 625444 | 772413 | 663514 | 738514 | 833514 | 828514 | 771361 | 817361 | 992361 |
33420/23100/21460/17300/14040/4060/0
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Bond grosses
Film | Block 2010 | Cork 2006 | Forrest 2008 | The Numbers | BOM | Boxoffice.com |
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Dr No | 59.5 | 59.5 | 59.5 | 59.6 | ||
From Russia with Love | 78.9 | 78.9 | 68.9 | 78.9 | ||
Goldfinger | 124.9 | 124.9 | 124.8 | 124.9 | ||
Thunderball | 141.2 | 141.2 | 141.2 | 141.2 | ||
You Only Live Twice | 101.0 | 111.6 | 111.6 | 111.6 | ||
On Her Majesty's Secret Service | 64.6 | 64.6 | 64.5 | 82.0 | ||
Diamonds Are Forever | 116.0 | 116.0 | 116.0 | |||
Live and Let Die | 126.4 | 126.4 | 161.8 | |||
The Man with the Golden Gun | 98.5 | 97.6 | 97.6 | |||
The Spy Who Loved Me | 185.4 | 185.4 | 185.4 | |||
Moonraker | 210.3 | 202.7 | 210.3 | 210.3 | 210.3 | |
For Your Eyes Only | 194.9 | 194.9 | 195.3 | |||
Octopussy | 183.7 | 183.7 | 187.5 | |||
A View to a Kill | 152.4 | 152.4 | 152.6 | |||
The Living Daylights | 191.2 | 191.2 | 191.2 | |||
Licence to Kill | 156.2 | 156.2 | 156.2 | 156.2 | 156.2 | |
Goldeneye | 351.9 | 350.7 | 356.4 | 352.2 | 352.4 | |
Tomorrow never Dies | 338.9 | 335.3 | 339.5 | 333.0 | 333.0 | |
The World is Not Enough | 361.8 | 352.0 | 361.7 | 361.8 | 361.8 | |
Die Another Day | 431.9 | 431.9 | 431.9 | 432.0 | 432.0 | |
Casino Royale | 594.2 | 596.4 | 599.0 | 594.2 | ||
Quantum of Solace | 576.0 | 591.7 | 586.1 | 586.1 | ||
Skyfall | 1,108.7 | 1,108.6 | 1,108.7 | |||
Spectre | 879.6 | 880.7 |
Discussion: User talk:SchroCat/Archive 4#James Bond grosses
Table widths
Rank |
Series |
Total worldwide box office |
No. of films | Average of films | Highest-grossing film |
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Sony
Divisions before restructuring [1] | Divisions after restructuring [2] |
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Sony Pictures Entertainment (Film)
|
Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group |
Sony Pictures Studios | |
Sony Pictures Television Group | Sony Pictures Television |
Sony Pictures Entertainment (Film) [3] | Sony Pictures Motion Picture Group [4] | |
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Columbia Tristar Motion Picture Group | Columbia Pictures | Columbia Pictures |
Sony Pictures Classics | Sony Pictures Classics | |
Screen Gems | Screen Gems | |
Sony Pictures Releasing and Sony Pictures Releasing International | Sony Pictures Releasing and Sony Pictures Releasing International | |
Sony Pictures Releasing and Sony Pictures Releasing International | TriStar Pictures | TriStar Pictures |
Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia (Hong Kong) | Columbia Pictures Film Production Asia (Hong Kong) | |
Columbia Films Producciones Espanolas (Madrid) | Columbia Films Producciones Espanolas (Madrid) | |
Columbia Pictures Producciones Mexico (Mexico City) | Columbia Pictures Producciones Mexico (Mexico City) | |
Sony Pictures Animation | Sony Pictures Animation | |
Sony Pictures Imageworks Interactive | Sony Pictures Imageworks | |
Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | Sony Pictures Home Entertainment | |
Sony Pictures Studios | Now a division of Sony Pictures | |
Sony Pictures Digital Productions | ||
Sony Pictures Technologies | ||
Colorworks | ||
Sony Pictures Worldwide Acquisitions |
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