'Rings' hits $1 billion box office mark

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The conclusion to director Peter Jackson's fantasy trilogy, based on the books of J.R.R. Tolkien, now ranks as the second-highest-grossing film of all time after the 1997 sea-going romance "Titanic," which cruised to $1.8 billion in global receipts.
But "Return of the King" crossed the 10-figure threshold in less time, getting there in fewer than 10 weeks from its December 17 opening, compared with the "Titanic," which hit the billion-dollar mark as it entered its 11th week of release.
Through Sunday, "Return of the King" had accumulated a worldwide total of $1,005,380,412 in ticket sales, New Line said. More than $361 million of that sum was generated at U.S. and Canadian box office.
The epic tale of hobbits, elves, wizards and orcs was still No. 10 at the North American box office this past weekend, grossing $2.85 million Friday through Sunday, New Line said.
"The holding power and longevity at the box office I think is a real testament to the artistry and vision of Peter Jackson and his cast and crew," said Rolf Mittweg, president of worldwide marketing and distribution for New Line, a unit of Time Warner Inc which also owns CNN.com.
All three Rings films have now racked up combined receipts totaling nearly $2.8 billion globally. The first film in the series, "The Fellowship of the Ring," ended up with $865 million worldwide after its 2001 release, while "The Two Towers pulled in $921 million a year later.
The three films were all shot together in New Zealand for about $100 million each.
Like "Titanic" before it, "Return of the King" has benefited from a bevy of Academy Award nominations. The last of the Tolkien trilogy garnered a leading 11 Oscar nominations last month, including bids for best picture and best director.
"Titanic" sailed off with an astounding 11 Oscars in all in 1998, then tying the record for most Academy Awards won by a single movie with "Ben-Hur."


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I liked Ben Hur. :)
 
I say congratulations Peter Jackson! It's a suprise the guy didn't have a heart attack with the sheer amount of work that was infront of him in 1997, but he's pulled it off beautifuly and deseves a big thumbs up!
 
And now all the LOTR hype is over and I'm glad!
Yes, I liked the films but now I'm just sick and tired of them!
 
posted by craigweb2k
I say congratulations Peter Jackson! It's a suprise the guy didn't have a heart attack with the sheer amount of work that was infront of him in 1997, but he's pulled it off beautifuly and deseves a big thumbs up!
i agree completely, as im sure anyone else will who have bought/ watched the special edition DVDs. You really cannot anticipate how much work has gone on this project untill u watch the apendicies.
LOTR rules, cant wait till i start to read the books for a second time. I need to wait till ive forgotten it all tho, otherwise ittl be boring with it still fresh in my mind from when i read the b4 and the movies etc.
 
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