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Old 07-29-2005, 06:41 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by darkpower
I do think he is kind of right, though, in some way. Take a look at how much it costs to make a movie now as opposed to what it did during Hogan's time. They might've grossed some revenue, but how much PROFIT did they make?
As I mentioned in my earlier post - of the movies for which both budget and gross information were available - only 1/3 of Hogan's movies turned a profit, while 3/5 of the Rock's did. I didn't crunch the numbers on percent profit or anything, but that's a pretty big discrepancy.
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