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Star Wars just made 2015 the biggest year in US box office history

Of course, with tickets prices escalating rapidly in recent years thanks to 3D, IMAX, and premium large format theaters, record grosses aren't anywhere close to the same thing as record attendance. In fact, according to Box Office Mojo as of Sunday, 2015 has had one of the lowest number of tickets sold since 1996. While that total will certainly increase over the next few days it won't be enough to change the fact that there are simply far fewer moviegoers in recent years than there were in the late 1990s and early 2000s — and that's to say nothing of inflation itself. According to the same site, the top grossing domestic film of all time when adjusted for inflation is still 1939's Gone with the Wind, with the original Star Wars snagging the second spot. On that adjusted scale The Force Awakens is currently 43rd, but with the film having been in theaters for less than two weeks it will have plenty of time to climb that ladder, no doubt setting more records along the way.

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Kary Bruening

Update: 2024-05-28