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Card and vote count updated 9/3/24 (Harsh Times added) The theme of Pop vs. Box is how a film gains or loses popularity compared to its original box office showing and other films released in the same year. Example ~ 87 Empire of the Sun B64 P12 The Empire of the Sun was released in 1987 and finished 64th in box office rankings for that year. This films is currently the 12th most popular film searched for all films released in the year 1987. Card updated 9/2/24 (Box data on The Yards added) The theme of Pop vs. Box is how a film gains or loses popularity over time compared to the films original box office showing and other films released in the same year. Example ~ 06 The Departed B15 P1 The Departed was released in 2006 and was ranked #15th in box office for that year. The film is currently the #1 ranked searched for film for all films released in the year 2006. Just watched this, my thoughts. 1.) The agent would have to take over the "main authority" role Heston occupied, so an excuse to remove him was needed. 2.) Purely to increase the drama of the film. 3.) Brolin's character in his delusional state, seemed to need only a few key hostages and the 707 airliner to obtain the glory he craved. Still with us! Rosey Greer 92yoa James Brolin 85yoa Twilight Zone : The Movie (83) R.I.P. Vic Morrow (If you mean by 'disappear' as never been made) Baseball (righteously) decided that 5+ years of this is enough. Card updated 8/26/24 (The Yards data added) The theme of Pop vs. Box is how a film gains or loses popularity over time compared with the films original box office showing and other films released in the same year. Example ~ 12 The Master B109 P38 The Master was released in 2012 and was 109th in box office ranking for that year. It is currently the 38th most popular film searched for all films released in the year 2012. The theme of Pop vs. Box is how a film gains or loses popularity over time compared to its original box office showing and other films released in the same year. Example ~ 80 The Elephant Man B22 P11 The Elephant Man was released in 1980 and ranked 22nd in box office for that year. This film is currently the 11th most popular film searched for all films released in 1980. Films '52-'57 52 Don't Bother to Knock 53 Tonight We Sing 53 The Kid From Left Field 54 Gorilla at Large 54 Demetrius and the Gladiators 54 The Raid 55 New York Confidential 55 A Life in the Balance 55 The Naked Street 55 The Last Frontier 56 Nightfall 57 The Girl in Black Stockings 1. Bicentennial Man (1999) 2. Demolition Man (1993) 3. Repo Man (1984) 4. Rain Man (1988) 5. Hit Man (2023) 6. Marathon Man (1976) 7. Iron Man (2008) The makeup job was very distracting. George Hamilton... still with us.. 85yoa. Card updated 8/15/24 (Box data found on more films) The theme of Pop vs. Box is how a films gains or loses popularity over time compared to its original box office showing and other films released in the same year. Example ~ 63 The Great Escape B16 P2 The Great Escape was 16th in box office rank for the year 1963 and is currently the 2nd most searched for film for that year. Because she's butch...but not THAT butch. This implies that the character is a heterosexual. The Police. I do see his point. "The best revenge is not to be like them". ~ Marcus Aurelius The instinct to kill, to seek revenge is strong, and not succumbing to this takes a certain strength. When I first saw the character I thought... Hey! Judd Nelson finally getting a good role.