he comes in at #7
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Roxy001 — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 08:45 AM)
sorry i just thought it was interesting and good for Henry.
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tonifer — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 03:01 PM)
sorry i just thought it was interesting and good for Henry.
Why be sorry? Nothing wrong with posting an article. I'm just questioning its logic and angle when every other article and discussion board would then go on discussing how so and so's movies are 1c84not doing well when they're outside of a franchise, or in the case of HC who did not even star in any other movie this year (not counting Sandcastles as it was not released in movie theatres and I don't even know if it's out in Netflix already). Out of the people in the list, only Ben Affleck, Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson seemed to have done well outside the franchise they're known for.
Even Ryan Reynolds, I thought, hasn't done well outside of Deadpool, but I think he deserved to be in the list given how hard he worked in the background to make Deadpool happen and market it enthusiastically that even people who don't like comic book movies watched it (on Valentine's Day even!)
The Rock isn't included in the list, but not long ago, Forbes listed him as the highest earning actor of the year.
Also, Chris Evans is not number 1 in the list. He tied for the #2 spot with RDJ. Scarlett Johansson is #1 (for movies where she is not even the lead actress Go, girl!) -
swtpepsigirl9577 — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 03:14 PM)
ohhh i read it wrong, some reason i thought it had him listed as #1 and RDJ at #2 which like i said wasn't surprising considering the deal he got from Marvel back before the MCU became "the thing" everyone aspires to.
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Poetist — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 06:16 PM)
Toni:
Why be sorry? Nothing wrong with posting an article. I'm just questioning its logic and angle when every other article and discussion board would then go on discussing how so and so's movies are not doing well when they're outside of a franchise,
Exactly. That's my whole point. It's like saying the state of California is the richest state in the union and listing everyone in the state as high grossing wage earners. When anyone with a modicum of intelligence will know that is not true, especially if you consider that there are many factors to consider. All this article basically states is a box office total for the actors nothing more, and I noticed a common superhero thread in that list, too.
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swtpepsigirl9577 — 9 years ago(December 30, 2016 12:06 AM)
i was just kind of shocked he'd be on a list like this because the movie wasn't received well with critics and some fans (although i guess it is gaining in popularity a bit because of the director's cut, which i hope does NOT become a thing DC does to prove they can put good content out.)
these lists are kind of weird.. i don't know what their criteria is, because if it was just that they were in these blockbusters.. then yeah Ezra should've been there for the WB projects he was in this year.
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tsheva — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 09:23 PM)
I took this article as saying that these actors were in the highest grossing movies of 2016. It's very misleading in the way that it's written however, still good on Henry. He was in one of the top grossing films of 2016. At least he's in good company IMO.
Also, Ryan Reynolds works. He's done movies that have gotten little to no attention but I see them because he's in them. Henry's just gearing up, that's the rumor, so until then and after?
HE'S HOT.
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jennifermitchel94 — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 09:40 PM)
I didn't realize there was confusion on this. The article clearly states these actors were in the highest grossing films. It doesn't even say most profitable, just grossing. ScarJo makes the money.
It's we are looking at most profitable, I think Bad Moms probably takes it. Or Me Before You. Both grossed their budget many times over.
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tonifer — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 11:48 PM)
I didn't realize there was confusion on this. The article clearly states these actors were in the highest grossing films. It doesn't even say most profitable, just grossing. ScarJo makes the money.
Actually the title of the article is the "The Top-grossing actors of 2016, and it's quite misleading. By default, if you are only listing the actors who starred in the top grossing film, then every actor who co-starred with these actors in the superhero movies they starred in should've been added. I mean, did RDJ star in any other top grosser apart from Captain America? What about Chris Evans? So why not add Tom Holland, Gal Gadot, even Ezra Miller (given he appeared in Suicide Squad, BvS and Fantastic Beasts)?
But despite the title, other factors seemed to have been considered. If you look at the profile, there was some mention about RDJ getting a lot of payback for Captain America. Also, note that Amy Adams, Scarlett Johansson, Ben Affleck, and Margot Robbie's other movies were mentioned in their profiles to help bump them up a list. Why else would Ben Affleck outrank HC when they starred in the same film? Yet, the other movies these actors starred in aren't all big top grossers.
So to me, there seems to be an underlying implication the writers of this list was going for the angle that these actors were the big draw for these movies.
Scarlett was hardly in Hail Caesar! I watched it more because I like the dark humour of the Cohen bros' movies. Any other actress could have played her role (ie Jessica Chastain, Margot Robbie, etc.). She also lent her voice to the snake in The Jungle Book, another top grosser. But I didn't rush to see that movie because of her.
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Mrs_TF — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 05:07 AM)
So HC is the 7th top grossing actor of 2016. That sounds sweet. And he was only in one film.
Congratulation to the gorgeous mannequin.
But something doesn't make sense.
If I take Margo Robby (MR), SS was a hit while Tarzan was a big flop. But Forbes still added their grosses together and put her at #4. That's not fair. Tarzan didn't even make its $.180 mil PB twice at the BO. So the actors and actresses in it were not in a top grossing film. So what gives? MR or any other member of SS should come after Felicity Jones (#9).
Also, why is RDJ at #2? I can understand that both HC and BA are mentioned for BvS, because one is the B and the other is the S in that title. lol But CE should have been the only one for CA:CW. We are talking gross, not who got a big pay check.
BA got #6 because both BvS and
The Account
made their PB at least three times at the BO. So that's OK.
Amy Adams (AA), on the other hand, has BvS plus 2 other films, which are still in theatres.
Nocturnal Animals
is a flop while
Arrival
is a success. Unlike MR, BvS and
Arrival
are enough to put AA either before or after BA. However, despite the fact that AA (for some bizarre reason) had a lot of screen time (which was unnecessary/nonsensical) in BvS, she's not one of the leads.
So, AA doesn't belong on this list. I consider GG/WW the female lead in BvS. AA/LL should be the female lead in SM films. Please, keep this very annoying character in SM films!
So this list should have been:- Chris Evans
- Whoever is #3 on the Forbes list
- Ben Affleck
- Henry Cavill
- Ryan Reynolds
- Felicity Jones
- Will Smith/Margot Robbie
All those people are the lead in a top (made the PB at least 3x) grossing film.
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