High School
Budget: $29,000,000
Total Box Office: $21,613,722
Total Profit: -$31,003,478
The Sandman
Budget: $80,000,000
Total Box Office: $206,331,292
Total Profit: $19,504,222
Box Office Facts:
All The Pretty Horses
The Western genre has made a bit of a comeback in recent seasons thanks to several strong films in the genre from LRF, but All The Pretty Horses has now become the lowest grossing western in the history of the studio (barely grossing half of the gross of the next film, Stray Dogs).
High School
Star Elle Fanning has shown a pretty solid box office track record with her LRF projects. High School is her eighth film for the studio, but just the second to lose money (after The Reign of Lady Morgana).
The Sandman
The Sandman is the lowest grossing film set in the DC Comics Universe (and the first not featuring a superhero character), however it still managed to turn a profit.
Genre Rankings:
All The Pretty Horses
Drama: #172
Western: #15
High School
Drama: #174
The Sandman
Fantasy: #38
Horror: #16
Season 17 Round 8
Total Box Office: $251,203,734
Total Profit: -$41,638,070
Season 17 Totals
Total Box Office: $4,453,620,078
Total Profit: $1,340,618,392
Season 17 Box Office Summary
1. Super Mario - $879,072,958
2. Justice League Dark - $807,421,208
3. The Hulk - $619,719,920
4. Skyrim III: Dovahkiin - $585,936,144
5. Alien: Out of the Shadows - $377,769,450
6. Peter and the Shadow Thieves - $356,275,927
7. The King of Hearts - $300,678,164
8. Hex: The Cult of Cain - $225,552,570
9. The Sandman - $206,331,292
10. The Hit Maker - $149,867,108
11. Kylie Dates New York City - $101,389,367
12. The Smoke in the Red Country - $97,817,192
13. Pulp - $95,866,240
14. After - $79,878,890
15. Whammy - $78,105,335
16. Suburban - $76,179,186
17. Burnt Dreams - $66,608,062
18. Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 - $58,269,150
19. One Day More - $52,746,828
20. He Kills - $45,681,834
21. A Life - $27,524,140
22. All The Pretty Horses - $23,258,720
23. High School - $21,613,722
24. 1965 - $7,698,362
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