Submitted by CharcoalCharts t3_106dehn in dataisbeautiful
imhereforthevotes t1_j3h0sq6 wrote
Reply to comment by BenUFOs_Mum in Box Office Revenue [OC] by CharcoalCharts
>in 1930 money
Interesting. And this chart doesn't even seem to incorporate inflation, right?
PapaChoff t1_j3h2uin wrote
Probably the top issue with this. Followed by the 2020s with only 3 years of data and the white text.
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Cause0 t1_j3h4704 wrote
Yes it does look in the bottom right
CrackBingeIdea t1_j3he4kx wrote
That bit does but the rest doesn’t I don’t think. Bit weird to mix adjusted and non adjusted data in one image
will_ww t1_j3i3odw wrote
What they mean is other movies adjust for inflation that didn't break the standard $1mil mark in the diagrams. But then it's adjusted in the top 10 numbering.
Aromatic-Teach-4122 t1_j3hprsa wrote
It does apparently
cbarrick t1_j3icizu wrote
> doesn't even seem to incorporate inflation, right?
It measures "adjusted box office gross." I assume "adjusted" means "adjusted for inflation."
imhereforthevotes t1_j3idum4 wrote
Yeah, I missed that, if indeed that's what that means.
karma_the_sequel t1_j3l9pb8 wrote
It purports to - see the URL for U.S. inflation in the bottom right corner of the graphic.
Not sure how you would accurately apply U.S. inflation data to worldwide box office numbers...
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