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1. “Look at Charlton Heston in ‘Planet of the Apes’; that was a hit because of him and his box office drawing ability
2. Stewart, twenty three, directed his first movie at twenty and hit box office magic, before that he was your average art school jerk off, the movie was a remake of a made for TV film
3. Out here in the higher dimensions, while high and happy on acid, or sad and blue on base, waiting for a homerun to bring you in, while the gods are masturbating up in their box office seats, spewing their holy jizz onto their worshipers below, possibilities exist in both fleeting and permanent states that are difficult, if not impossible, to comprehend or pin down and don’t make a whole lot of sense unless you completely relinquish control of your senses
4. But come November, the box office exploded with Twi-hards, Twi-
5. This broke all theater box office records
6. ‘’Next stop: the box office
7. that you had to look hard to find the box office
8. Her latest movie, which told the story of how her personae of The Shadow Dancer had evolved from being a promising French secret government agent to that of an international assassin for hire, had been a resounding success, both with critics and at the box office
9. Modi was on an impressive march of victory; he was box office—the man the country wanted to see and listen to
10. Salman, Hindi cinema’s box office king, was more wary
11. ‘It has to be said that Mr Lama is pure box office
12. The film was an immediate box office success in the country of Byron’s birth and the country of the Actress’ birth
13. I was asked if I wanted to sit in the Box Office and make calls to season ticket holders who had not yet renewed for the upcoming season
14. I arrived at the box office as a complete unknown
15. Lords of Dogtown (USA, 2005), directed by Catherine Hardwicke, grossed £8,790,336 ($13,411,957) at the box office worldwide
16. AT THE BOX OFFICE
17. In a comparison by Box Office Mojo of movies that have been “rebooted”, The Amazing Spider-Man (USA, 2012) proved to be the most successful, grossing $262,030,663 (£163,001,000) and beating off Star Trek (USA, 2009), Batman Begins (USA, 2005) and Casino Royale (UK, 2006) among others
18. The highest-grossing superheroine movie is Catwoman (USA, 2004), starring Halle Berry (USA), which earned $82,102,379 (£31,975,600) at the global box office
19. Source: Box Office Mojo
20. Francis Ford Coppola? He packed theaters as the director of The Godfather, one of the greatest American films, which—at least for a while—held the all-time box office record with gross ticket sales of $129 million
21. I went around trying all the doors, which were locked, and looked into the box office, which was deserted, and glanced at the big poster frames where Barrymore and Chancy and Norma Shearer had smiled just a few nights ago
22. It still managed to earn a nice profit, taking in $12 million at the box office for Fox
23. Let’s Make Love would be released September 8, 1960, and gross $3 million at the box office
24. All the stops are pulled out in this big, brassy, over-the-top musical, with the studio creating a role in it especially for Marilyn as insurance against a fizzle at the box office
25. He would have dashed into the box office in hope of finding from the attendant there the names of the persons who had taken boxes on all the four tiers, but the box office was shut
26. It was so in the case of the Berkeley Lyceum plan that fell through simply because money failed to pour into the box office, and M