史上最赚钱的10部科幻电影
1、《星球大战》(1977) 第一部《星球大战》以4.61亿美元的美国本土票房(相当于2015年的18亿美元)勇夺榜首宝座。对一部刚开始连投拍都万分困难的电影来说,这实在是一个了不起的成就。联艺公司、环球影业和迪斯尼公司当时都对乔治•卢卡斯这部不起眼的小科幻片不屑一顾。最终,20世纪福克斯公司勉勉强强同意一试。 事实证明,这个决策无比英明,也让电影公司终于懂得了抢占先机的道理。2012年,当初说不的沃尔特•迪斯尼公司以40多亿美元的价格,收购了卢卡斯影业公司,与当年答应拍摄这部电影相比,这个代价实在高太多了,这部片子的预算仅仅1100万美元。迪斯尼接手后,头一件事就是投拍全新的三部曲,开篇之作将是定于2015年12月上映的《原力觉醒》。 当然,当年如果他们肯投拍第一部,他们就有充分的机会赚到所有这一切了。不过,迟来的六部曲总好过一部也没有吧。(财富中文网) 译者:清远 审校:任文科 |
1. Star Wars (1977) The original “Star Wars” tops our list, with a $461 million domestic box office take that translates to $1.8 billion in 2015. Not bad for a movie that faced a huge uphill battle simply to get made. Such major studios as United Artists, Universal and Disney DIS -1.15% all passed on George Lucas’ peculiar little science fiction project, and finally it was 20th Century Fox that grudgingly said yes. It turned out to be a good decision, as well as a good lesson on the importance of getting in on the ground floor. Walt Disney, one of the original naysayers, bought George Lucas’ production company, Lucasfilm, in 2012 for over $4 billion, considerably more than they would have had to pay if they had just said yes to the first movie, whose budget was $11 million. Their first order of business is a new trilogy of sequels, which starts in December 2015 with “Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens.” Of course, if they had just said “yes” to the first movie, they would have had a ground floor opportunity to own the whole enchilada, but hey — better six episodes late than never. |