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  1. Cars: 2006 $21.5 billion: Merchandise sales – $19.114 billion [am] Box office – $1.799 billion [an] DVD & Blu-ray sales – $634 million [ao] Animated film Pixar John Lasseter Pixar (The Walt Disney Company) Candy Crush: 2012 $20 billion: Video games – $20 billion [167] Video game King: Activision Blizzard (Microsoft Gaming)

    • Friday The 13th (1980) - Profited $27M on A $550K Budget
    • The Evil Dead (1981) - Profited $14M on A $375K Budget
    • Er Size Me (2004) - Profited $6.4M on A $65K Budget
    • Halloween (1978) - Profited $33M on A $325K Budget
    • Ing The Giants (2006) - Profited $24.6M on A $100K Budget
    • Rocky (1976) - Profited Over $200M on A $1M Budget
    • Eraserhead (1977) - Profited $5M on A $100K Budget
    • The Blair Witch Project (1999) - Profited $83M on A $600K Budget
    • El Mariachi (2007) - Profited $1M on A $7K Budget
    • Mad Max (1979) - Profited $49M on A $200K Budget

    Friday the 13th's legacy speaks for itself as one of the definitive slasher genre franchise. It has since become a cultural phenomenon, but it all started with the low-budget original movie. The film helped launch Kevin Bacon's career in his fourth theatrical role, but what's even more impressive is that its budget was just over $500,000. Friday th...

    Another unlikely cult classic came in 1983 with The Evil Dead. The movie kicked off a franchise of other films, TV series, and video games. However, during production, the producers might have only seen it as a low-budget horror flick. The Evil Dead was made for well under $400,000 but managed to take in over $14 million. The now-iconic film made i...

    Super Size Meis a documentary with perhaps the widest profit margin of the genre. The movie revealed the nefarious health risks of eating fast food, and went on to become viral before the days of social media. RELATED: 10 Eye-Opening Documentaries & The Effects They Had In Real Life Made for a measly $65,000, the Morgan Spurlock doc raked in over $...

    Slasher films were just picking up steam before Halloween thanks to their introduction with movies like Peeping Tom starting in the 1960s. Halloween's premise was simple, and the blood and gore surprisingly non-existent, but it did kick off an entire franchise that seems just as stubborn in the face of death as Michael Myers. It made $23 million at...

    Facing the Giantsis a lesser-known 2000s Christian movie with a wide profit margin. It follows the story of a down-and-out football team in Georgia that comes together to turn its luck around. The movie had a considerably small budget of only $100,000, and The LA Times revealed that many of the actors and extras in the film were volunteers. However...

    Sylvester Stallone hit pay dirt when he wrote and starred in the first Rockyfilm, but it was a gamble from the start. Though the 1970s were big on boxing, there was no guarantee that an underdog story of this kind would resonate with audiences. Thankfully for Stallone, it did — and made a boat-load of money in the process. Rocky earned $225 million...

    David Lynch first came to audiences with his feature film, Eraserhead. The surreal black and white movie garnered a large response and laid the foundation for the celebrated director's career. RELATED: David Lynch's Movies, Ranked Worst To Best (According To IMDb) Eraserhead was put together for $100,000 but made a profit of $5 million. It isn't Ly...

    Budgets perhaps became less important to box office success after the release of The Blair Witch Project. The movie itself was shot and produced for roughly $600,000. It was essentially recorded as a bare-bones operation, relying entirely on tension to sell the narrative. Regardless, the movie ended up making over $83 million, over 80 times its bud...

    El Mariachi is director Robert Rodriguez's first feature film. The movie had a jaw-droppingly small $7,000 production budget. However, after all costs were taken into account, it profited over $1 million. El Mariachi spawned two sequels with Desperado and Once Upon a Time in Mexico, making up Rodriguez's Mexico Trilogy. The movie put the director o...

    Mel Gibson's post-apocalyptic take on the lawless highway motif was a profitable venture when it was released in 1979. Director George Miller pulled out all the stops to achieve his cinematic vision, full of over-the-top characters and some of the best vehicles in the Mad Max franchise. With a budget of just $200,000, Mad Max went on to rack up an ...

  2. May 1, 2023 · Some of the most profitable movies of all time include films such as "Avatar,” which had a production budget of approximately $237 million and grossed over $2.9 billion at the box office, making ...

  3. See also: List of highest-grossing video game franchises This is a list of the highest-grossing video games of all time. The list includes games across all platforms (including arcades, consoles, computers, mobiles, and online) that have grossed at least $1 billion in revenue. The revenue figures on this list include unit sales, coin-based sales, and microtransactions. Space Invaders (1978) is ...

    • The Blair Witch Project (1999) Production budget: $350,000. Box office revenue: $248.6 million. Return on investment: 70,928% Following in the footsteps of cheap horror movies like Halloween (1978) and Friday the 13th (1980), The Blair Witch Project (1999) revolutionized the horror genre with a new component: found footage.
    • Mad Max (1979) Production budget: $260,000. Box office revenue: $100 million. Return on investment: 38,361% The self-proclaimed "mastermind" George Miller might be justified in his self-given moniker given the results of Mad Max (1979).
    • El Mariachi (1992) Production budget: $7,000. Box office revenue: $2 million. Return on investment: 28,471% The budget for El Mariachi (1992) was insanely small at just $7,000—and half of it was raised by director Robert Rodriguez's own participation in a cholesterol-reducing drug experiment.
    • Rocky (1976) Production budget: $960,000. Box office revenue: $225 million. Return on investment: 23,337% Rocky (1976) might be the greatest underdog movie of all time, and maybe that's because the production of Rocky was itself an underdog struggle against all odds.
  4. Pokémon is the most frequent franchise with 12 films on the list, while Nintendo is the most frequent publisher with 15 films on the list. As the only video game film to gross $1 billion worldwide, The Super Mario Bros. Movie sit among the 50 highest-grossing films of all time.

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  6. Sep 12, 2024 · What are the most profitable films of all time? This list includes the top 20 most profitable movies ever made. Some of these movies that have made the most money are Skyfall, Iron Man 3, and multiple films from the Harry Potter and Twilight series. Whether a pop culture phenomenon or summer blockbuster hit, these movies have all brought in ...

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