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Where's Star Wars? There's a category but... [[Special:Contributions/172.69.62.52|172.69.62.52]] 00:12, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
 
Where's Star Wars? There's a category but... [[Special:Contributions/172.69.62.52|172.69.62.52]] 00:12, 9 March 2018 (UTC)
 
:''{{w|Star Wars (film)|Star Wars}}'' (meaning ''Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope'') is in the '''Billions''' section, along the left edge, within the '''Box Office Revenue''' box, at 1977.  Its revenue is listed as $1.681 billion, "adjusted for monetary inflation but not ticket price inflation," and by that measure is third overall in this list, behind ''{{w|Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind}}'' ($3.157 billion, 1939) and ''{{w|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White}}'' ($2.8417 billion, 1937), and ahead of ''{{w|Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar}}'' (2009) at $0.78351 billion.  (You can also find these in the [[980: Money/Transcript#Box office revenue|transcript]], and in the [[980: Money/Prices in tables#Box office revenue|tables]].)  I'm wondering if this only considers ''U.S.'' box office revenue, since, for example, ''Avatar'' earned over $2 billion worldwide at the box office?  – [[User:Yfmcpxpj|Yfmcpxpj]] ([[User talk:Yfmcpxpj|talk]]) 15:44, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
 
:''{{w|Star Wars (film)|Star Wars}}'' (meaning ''Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope'') is in the '''Billions''' section, along the left edge, within the '''Box Office Revenue''' box, at 1977.  Its revenue is listed as $1.681 billion, "adjusted for monetary inflation but not ticket price inflation," and by that measure is third overall in this list, behind ''{{w|Gone with the Wind (film)|Gone with the Wind}}'' ($3.157 billion, 1939) and ''{{w|Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)|Snow White}}'' ($2.8417 billion, 1937), and ahead of ''{{w|Avatar (2009 film)|Avatar}}'' (2009) at $0.78351 billion.  (You can also find these in the [[980: Money/Transcript#Box office revenue|transcript]], and in the [[980: Money/Prices in tables#Box office revenue|tables]].)  I'm wondering if this only considers ''U.S.'' box office revenue, since, for example, ''Avatar'' earned over $2 billion worldwide at the box office?  – [[User:Yfmcpxpj|Yfmcpxpj]] ([[User talk:Yfmcpxpj|talk]]) 15:44, 16 September 2020 (UTC)
 
Where is Eminem... He had a net worth of $131,541,684 at the time, definitely enough to qualify on the chart. Not to mention he is arguably more famous than anyone else on that list. <b><span style="color:#5FC7EA">⟨Winter is coming⟩</span> [[User:Marethyu|<span style="color:#367588">Marethyu</span>]] </b>—<b> [[User talk:Marethyu|<i><span style="color:#15F4EE">Tᵃˡᵏ</span></i>]]</b> 22:04, 9 May 2022 (UTC)
 

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