10. King Kong ($243 million) One
of the most famous movies of the previous decade, King Kong apparently
made news in 2005 when it was reported that an amount of nearly $243
million (adjusted to inflation) was spent in making he movie, a record
it held at that time.
The 2005 fiction was directed by Peter
Jackson who was obsessed with the movie since he watched the 1933 movie
of the same name, when he was 9.
King Kong received positive
responses from critics worldwide and grossed about $600 million apart
from winning 3 Academy Awards, one of them under the best visual effects
category.
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9. John Carter ($250million) Produced
by Walt Disney pictures and directed by Andrew Stanton, John Carter was
released in March 2012 to mostly negative reviews.
Inspite of
its pre-release hype concerning its swollen budget of $250 million, the
movie was generally considered a box office bomb although it still made a
slight margin of profits due to profitable sales in the overseas
markets.
The president of Hollywood.com reported, "John Carter's
bloated budget would have required it to generate worldwide ticket sales
of more than $600 million to break even a height reached by only 63
films in the history of movie making". The production cost rose due to
delays and incorporating visual effects on par with the modern
technology.
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8. Avatar ($254 million) It
took a James Cameron movie to break the record of a James Cameron
movie. Avatar broke the record for the highest gross box office revenue
ever, held by Titanic for nearly 12 years, in the year 2009 when it
became the first movie to exceed $2 billion in return.
The movie
featured the cliche world "Pandora". Avatar was developed way back in
1994 although the idea of filming the script was pushed several years
down the line as visual effects to be potrayed couldn't be developed
using the technology of those days.
The science fiction film was
made at an expense of $254 million and was nominated for 9 Academy
Awards winning 3 of them, including the one of Best Visual Effects.
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7. Pirates Of The Caribbean-Dead Man's Chest(256million) This
movie that made Captain Jack Sparrow eternal, The Dead Man's Chest was a
critical and commercial success and is the 10th highest grossing movie
of all time. Made at a staggering $256 million, Dead Man's Chest
surpassed the $1 billion mark smashing box office records.
Davy
Jones, the main antagonist was developed using advanced visual effects
for which the movie won an Academy Award as well as widespread acclaim.
The movie is the most succesful of the Pirates of Caribbean series. It
was released in the summer of 2006 and was instantly decleared a global
block buster.
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6. Water World ($259 million) Directed
by Kelvin Reynolds, the movie was the most expensive ever to be made,
when it was released in 1995. Distributed by Universal pictures at an
estimated budget of $259 upon inflation adjustments, the movie was
generally considered a box office flop.
It was basically a
scientific fiction film featuring a post-apocalyptic scence. The film
exceeded the expected budget cut off's right from the beginning of the
film with rumours that there were clashes between the producer and the
director.
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5. Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince($268 million) The
sixth installment of The Harry Potter series, The Half Blood Prince was
made at a whopping $268 million and is considered one of the best of
the best film released under the banner of Harry Potter series.
Distributed
by Warner Bros and directed by David Yates based on the novel of J.K
Rowling, the film broke box office records ultimately grossing $934
million in response to its international acclaim. The film sees many
secrets of the previous sequels revealed and was followed by the Deadly
Hallows.
The movie was nominated under Best Cinematography. The
film recieved very positive reviews from critics who praised its overall
production. The film was noted for its visual effects.
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4. Tangled ($274 million) $274
million was poured into what made this 2010 animated fantasy film
strike the theatres. Yes, you read it right one of the all time
expensive movies to be ever released.
Tangled spent nearly
6years under the production with enhancements on visual effects and
storyline. The movie generated 590 million in response to its bloated
budget and was recieved with positive responses by critics and public
alike. The animation strategies used were unique and were greatly
appreciated. Tangled was a musical film receiving a nomination for Best
Original Song at The Academy Awards.
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3. Spider Man 3 ($286 million) Spider
Man 3 is a 2007 super hero film and the final installment of the spider
man Trilogy, Directed by Sam Riami, the movie was a commercial success
inspite of receiving mixed revews from critics. The film relies on
computer generated visual effects. It was distributed by Columbia
pictures.
John Dykstra was the visual effects supervisor for
Spider Man 2. However, he dropped the offer to work on the film film.
Scott Stokdyk later took over the visual effects and introduced many
innovative ideas. The heavy emphasis on visuals effects hiked up the
cost of production as the movie also saw the introduction of a second
antagonist as compared to its previous sequels.
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2. Titanic($286 million) One
of the best movie ever made in the film industry, Titanic was directed
and co-produced by James Cameron. The film stars Leonardo Dicapro and
Kate Winslet.
The film was made on an estimated $286 million
when adjusted for inflation and set a record at its time for the same.
Reconstructing of the ship was the major expensive production the team
had to bear apart from the visual effects of the breaking of the ship.
The
film went on to be nominated for 14 Academy Awards, winning 11 of them.
It also grossed about $2.18 billion after the 3D version of the movie
was relased in April. One of the colossal hits of the millenium, Titanic
romantic film that is to this day viewed as one of the best movies ever
made.
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1. Pirates Of The Caribbean-At World's End($332 million) The
Third film in the mega hit Pirates of the Caribbean series, At World's
End was produced at a mind blowing $332 million grossing close to $1
billion.
At World's End marks the end of the original storyline
that started with Pirates of the Caribbean-The Curse Of The Dark Pearl.
The protray of Davy Jones and the concept of the historical East Indian
company combined with a pirate storyline was well received by the
public.
The movie also ganered positive responses from the
critics. The movie directed by Gove Verbinski and produced by Jerry
Bruckheimer, was released in 2007. It was shot back to back with the
Dead Man's Chest, it is the most expensive movie ever made.
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