Poor Wii U doesn't get a mention after the Wii getting 3 episodes
I saw a BBC series about the Bible, and one episode was about Noah, it was really interesting. It wasn't disrespectful, but it looked at the events that would have seemed to people in those days like how it was explained in the Bible. Like they think he might have been a trader who operated on the river, but a massive flood took him out to sea and it would have looked to them like the world was flooded and all this stuff.
I wonder if they will try to take that angle, or make the whole thing something metaphorical.
It's the only movie from it's time to not only be over $1 billion via inflation, but the only other movie that comes close to it was Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, and that made $800 million via inflation. Everything else in the top 20 are at least a decade apart. To be fair, movies that were pre-80s would have longer and multiple runs in the theaters. However, if you take out stuff pre-1980, only Avatar would end up in the top 10 of all time box office records after inflation.I don't know why but I hate inflation. Doesn't seem fair, eh? I don't know.
EDIT: Like for example: Gone with the Wind. None of any movies in the entire world can be able to overcome the total cost of what Gone With The Wind got. But at that time, it was so cheap! Like, what? 40 cent? I think that's the reason why it's so easy to rack up so much money, when using inflation, compare to today's movies.