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The Numbers - Movie Budgets, Most Expensive Movies, Most Profitable Movies, Biggest Money- Losing Movies. Movie Budget and Financial Performance Records. Note: Budget numbers for movies can be both difficult to find and unreliable. Studios often try to keep the information secret and will use accounting tricks to inflate or reduce announced budgets. The data we have is, to the best of our knowledge, accurate but there are gaps and disputed figures.

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Unfriended Full Movie Part 1

Watch the Dance Moms Chatter: Part 1 full episode from Season 3, Episode 26 of Lifetime's series Dance Moms. Get more of your favorite full episodes only on Lifetime. Five young people wake up dead. Washed up by the tide they scramble to an abandoned beach house, soon realising that the perpetual night and blasts of pain suggest. Extra work pays off in these horror movies that use old-fashioned practical effects to score their most effective scares. Movie Budget and Financial Performance Records Note: Budget numbers for movies can be both difficult to find and unreliable. Studios often try to keep the information.

Unfriended Full Movie Part 1

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Unfriended Full Movie Part 1

Note: The profit and loss figures are very rough estimates based on domestic and international box office earnings and domestic video sales, extrapolated to estimate worldwide income to the studio, after deducting retail costs. Estimated expenses are based on the domestic theatrical distribution pattern of the film. More detailed financial analysis of films is available through our research services. Biggest Budgets Release Date. Movie. Production Budget. Domestic Gross. Worldwide Gross. Avatar$4. 25,0. 00,0.

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides$4. Avengers: Age of Ultron$3. Star Wars Ep. VII: The Force Awakens$3. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End$3. Spectre$3. 00,0. 00,0. The Lone Ranger$2.

John Carter$2. 75,0. The Dark Knight Rises$2. Tangled$2. 60,0. 00,0. Spider- Man 3$2. 58,0. Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince$2. The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey$2. The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug$2.

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies$2. Watch New York Online Ibtimes here. Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice$2.

Captain America: Civil War$2. The Fate of the Furious$2. Superman Returns$2. Quantum of Solace$2. See the complete list. Movies With Lowest Budgets to Earn $1 Million at US Box Office Release Date.

Movie. Production Budget. Domestic Gross. Worldwide Gross. El Mariachi$7,0. 00$2,0. Slacker$2. 3,0. 00$1,2. Deep Throat$2. 5,0.

In the Company of Men$2. Clerks$2. 7,0. 00$3,0. The Brothers Mc. Mullen$5.

Gabriela$5. 0,0. 00$2,3. Super Size Me$6. 5,0. Pi$6. 8,0. 00$3,2. The Last House on the Left$8. Eraserhead$1. 00,0.

Facing the Giants$1. Hollywood Shuffle$1. The Mighty$1. 00,0.

Over the Hill to the Poorhouse$1. The Gallows$1. 00,0. The Birth of a Nation$1. Night of the Living Dead$1. Your Sister's Sister$1.

Cat People$1. 34,0. Most Profitable Movies, Based on Absolute Profit on Worldwide Gross Release Date.

Movie. Approx. Income. Approx. Expense. Profit. Avatar$1,7. 89,2. Star Wars Ep. VII: The Force Awakens$1,2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire$9. Frozen$1,0. 21,4.

The Avengers$9. 94,4. Jurassic World$9. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II$8. Despicable Me 2$7.

Furious 7$8. 30,1. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest$8. Minions$6. 97,3. 73,6. The Dark Knight$8. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix$7. Toy Story 3$7. 83,6. The Lion King$6. 76,4.

Beauty and the Beast$7. The Twilight Saga: New Moon$5. Transformers$6. 57,2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I$6. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse$5. Note: The profit and loss figures are very rough estimates based on domestic and international box office earnings and domestic video sales, extrapolated to estimate worldwide income to the studio, after deducting retail costs. Estimated expenses are based on the domestic theatrical distribution pattern of the film.

More detailed financial analysis of films is available through our research services. Most Profitable Movies, Based on Return on Investment Release Date. Movie. Approx. Profit. Production Budget. Ro. I1. 9/2. 5/2. Paranormal Activity$8. The Gallows$6,9. 40,1.

The Devil Inside$3. Peter Pan$1. 40,3.

God’s Not Dead$3. Grease$1. 86,6. 46,4. Star Wars Ep. IV: A New Hope$3. Paranormal Activity 2$7. Insidious$3. 4,9. It's a Wonderful Life$6. Young Frankenstein$5.

Split$1. 02,5. 48,9. Reservoir Dogs$2. Watch Cafe Online Ibtimes here. Jaws$2. 24,5. 05,5. Beauty and the Beast$3.

War Room$4. 9,1. 49,5. Get Out$8. 1,1. 30,9. Annabelle$1. 02,0. Unfriended$1. 3,5. The King’s Speech$1. Note: The profit and loss figures are very rough estimates based on domestic and international box office earnings and domestic video sales, extrapolated to estimate worldwide income to the studio, after deducting retail costs. Estimated expenses are based on the domestic theatrical distribution pattern of the film.

More detailed financial analysis of films is available through our research services. Biggest Money Losers, Based on Absolute Loss on Worldwide Earnings Release Date. Movie. Approx. Income. Approx. Expense. Profit. Mars Needs Moms$2. John Carter$1. 79,9. The Lone Ranger$1.

Deepwater Horizon$7. Monster Trucks$3. Jack the Giant Slayer$1. How Do You Know?$3.

Ronin$9. 2,6. 19,3. Jupiter Ascending$1. R. I. P. D.$5. 4,8. Hugo$1. 24,2. 22,3. Tomorrowland$1. 15,0. Evan Almighty$1. 25,3. Pan$8. 8,5. 33,0.

Speed Racer$6. 9,3. Gods of Egypt$8. 2,4. The Wolfman$9. 8,3.

Poseidon$1. 18,1. Green Lantern$1. 56,2.

The Invasion$2. 4,9. Watch Edge Of Darkness 4Shared. Note: The profit and loss figures are very rough estimates based on domestic and international box office earnings and domestic video sales, extrapolated to estimate worldwide income to the studio, after deducting retail costs. Estimated expenses are based on the domestic theatrical distribution pattern of the film.

More detailed financial analysis of films is available through our research services.

Top 1. 0 Best Horror Movies Of 2. Let’s explore the best horror movies of 2.

The scary list features the usual mix of reboots (‘Victor Frankenstein’), sequels (‘Insidious: Chapter 3’) and original fare (‘Krampus’). We’ve got cannibals (‘Green Inferno’), heavy metal demons (‘Deathgasm’) and Skype ghosts (‘Unfriended’). It’s a versatile year.

Based on me watching almost everything released, these are the top 2. Let us know in the comments what your picks are. Wyrmwood: Road Of The Dead.

Starring: Jay Gallagher, Bianca Bradey, Leon Burchill. Director: Kiah Roache- Turner. Released: February 1.

U. S. Dates)As a zombie apocalypse erupts, a talented mechanic sees his family killed, and his sister kidnapped by a team of gas mask wearing soldiers. He hits the road to find her in his blood- powered armoured car, teaming up with a loud- mouth aborigine and encountering various rough and ready survivors as he battles through the flesh- eaters in the harsh bushland. Meanwhile, his sister is being experimented on by a psychotic doctor, working toward giving her the ability to control zombies with her mind.

By the time her brother arrives, she may not need his help… This is a micro- budget zany Australian horror that aims to mix ‘Mad Max’ with ‘Dawn of the Dead’. Filmed on weekends as a labour of love over the course of several years, it’s a big achievement what they managed to accomplish, but a hard one to universally recommend. Essentially it’s a 1. It’s also a one- dimensional movie with a thin script, thin characters, and Syfy- quality zombies.

Compare it to the similarly- influenced ‘Turbo Kid’ and it comes off poorly. How you respond to the trailer is the best indicator.

Stung. Starring: Matt O’Leary, Jessica Cook, Lance Henriksen, Clifton Collins Jr. Director: Benni Diez. Released: July 3, 2. For two catering staffers, Mrs. Perch’s fancy garden party at her remote country villa is nothing out of the ordinary. Until a mishap with toxic plant fertiliser leads to the most unwelcome of dinner guests: large killer wasps… If you can get past the wasp premise (which includes stung victims having human- sized wasps hatch out of them within a minute) then this is a smart, fun creature feature. The catering- for- old- timers- at- a- country- house setting feels unique, the lead (Matt O’Leary, ‘Time Lapse’, ‘Brick’) is likeable, the humour quite well done, the mostly- practical gory fx are good and the pacing of the first hour is strong.

Unfortunately it starts to sag after the wonderful Lance Henrikson (‘Aliens’) exits, and the wasps get more cgi- y as daytime rolls around. Cub. Starring: Maurice Luijten, Titus De Voogdt, Stef Aerts, Evelien Bosmans.

Director: Jonas Govaerts. Released: TBC 2. 01. Sam, a troubled scout, goes on camp with a dozen other boys and three leaders, into a part of the forest where frightening rumours have originated. Those stories tell of an insane feral boy, but what’s unsaid is the boy has an even more murderous father, who has littered the woods with deadly traps. When Sam’s life in camp is made a misery by both bullies and leaders, he delves into the woods and encounters the feral boy. The two spark an uneasy understanding.

But soon the father’s rampage will reach the camp, and a bloodbath will ensue… Belgian (subtitled) horror from a first- time director, sporting a synth- heavy score from Zombi’s Steve Moore. This is a pretty conventional slasher, with an interesting arc for the lead boy. The problem is Sam is too mild- mannered to convince as a deeply troubled individual. Nevertheless the setting is strong and the film is pretty fearless, going to a few places others wouldn’t. Some Kind Of Hate. Starring: Ronen Rubinstein, Sierra Mc.

Cormick, Grace Phipps. Director: Adam Egypt Mortimer.

Released: September 1. A bullied teenager is sent to a new- age reform center in the hills. When he starts to be picked on again he unwittingly summons the deadly spirit of a girl who died under similar circumstances.

She unleashes bloody vengeance on his tormentors, before turning her murderous anger toward everyone… Although the actor does fine in the role, the lead casting is ridiculous – he’s meant to be a bullied goth teenager but instead looks 3. The tormented ghost looks more the part but by the end she comes off as quite whiny and more annoying than frightening. There are actually too many kill scenes – you’ll never see so much self- harm and fatal wrist slitting, which makes it a grim watch. Having said that, the central premise and kill method is a good one for a slasher (harming herself causes the injuries on her victims) and it’s done well enough. Cooties. Starring: Elijah Wood, Rainn Wilson, Alison Pill, Leigh Whannell, Jack Mc. Brayer. Directors: Jonathan Milott, Cary Murnion.

Released: September 1. A wannabe writer turned teacher (Wood) starts his first day as supply at the school he used to go to. But when virus- infected chicken nuggets are served at the cafeteria, the kids turn into feral zombies, ripping apart any adult they come across. Now the bickering teachers are under siege in the school, looking for a way across the playground… This has an entertaining, edgy concept (reversing ‘The Faculty’ and playing it for laughs), with a terrific bit of casting in Rainn Wilson (‘The Office’). The twisted kid imagery is fun. However it doesn’t start well, being too silly before the kids even transform – like a weird fever dream of unnatural character moments and misfiring jokes. The tone just doesn’t work until things are well underway.

Also, because this is co- written by Leigh Whannell (‘Saw’) you have his usual ego trip, meaning here the protagonist is loosely based on him and, as usual, he casts himself in the movie and is dreadful in the role. Cooties’ has great pacing, and works best when the camera is on Wilson. Demonic. Starring: Dustin Milligan, Frank Grillo, Maria Bello, Cody Horn.

Director: Will Canon. Released: TBC 2. 01. A detective (Grillo) is called to a decrepit, abandoned Louisiana home to investigate the gruesome massacre of a group of amateur ghost- hunters. The only survivor found, and only suspect, is too shaken to talk until the unit’s psychologist (Bello) shows up. With the right questions it all starts coming back… Produced by James Wan, based on his story, this is from the director of decent frat thriller ‘Brotherhood’. It combines found footage, interrogation video, news cameras and classic cinematography.

It heavily rips off ‘The Usual Suspects” plot structure, but actually it’s that approach which makes it many times more effective than if the same story had been told in a linear way. Grillo and Bello are seasoned pros and they do well, especially handling a handful of silly lines that would have clunked with lesser talent.

While ‘Usual Suspects’ led up to an incredible ending, the last five minutes of twists here are decidely meh, it needed that bigger finish. Horror Movies 2. 01. Place) > Horror Movies 2. Pages: 1 2. 34. 5.