Due to the long-term impact of inflation on cinema ticket prices, the list of the best-selling films in the world includes most of the new works.But with inflation, this list changes a lot.If we look at this list without considering inflation, with the exception of Jurassic Park and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial We usually come across films that belong to after 1995.
Thus, ignoring inflation, in the opinion of some, causes injustice to old films and causes many not to realize how successful they have been in attracting audiences in their time.Of course, it should not be forgotten that the calculated inflation is never quite accurate and only gives us a good overview in this regard;As already mentioned, let's guess how much these films would sell if they were released at today's prices.
Unfortunately, there is no clear link between inflation and ticket prices.It should be noted that different factors affect the sales of a movie and not all tickets are sold at the same price.James Cameron's Avatar was released in three formats; Two-dimensional, three-dimensional and iMax. About two-thirds of the movie tickets were for 3D screening and one-sixth were for screening in iMax cinemas.
The price of a regular movie ticket was $ 7.61, a three-dimensional ticket was $ 10, and an iMax ticket was $ 14.5.Population of the world and different countries in each time period, special time discounts for different people, especially children, and more sales of some films in big cities where ticket prices are more expensive in their cinemas.All of these are factors that affect the sales of all films and the inevitable inaccuracy of the list.
So let's not compare movies based on the number of viewers or even the number of tickets sold. That is when there is a huge difference between the time of their cinematic release.Some of the old movies have been in theaters for years, and most new movies end up with a few months of serious movie release.