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Boston is honoring its rich film history with a new interactive movie bracket that showcases iconic films linked to Massachusetts. Fans can vote on beloved classics like ‘Jaws’ and ‘The Perfect Storm,’ as well as contemporary releases that gained renewed attention after recent awards. The event encourages viewers to engage with the films that have shaped the state’s cinematic landscape while sparking discussions about their favorites in this exciting competition.
Boston is celebrating its cinematic legacy with a new movie bracket hosted by a local media platform, focusing on iconic films that have ties to the state. This interactive event showcases the best box office hits of Massachusetts films, allowing fans to engage in voting while revisiting some of the most memorable movies ever produced in the region.
Among the films in the bracket, “Jaws”, directed by Steven Spielberg and released in 1975, stands out not only for its critical acclaim but also for its impressive financial success. The film has amassed a staggering $267 million in domestic gross earnings over the last five decades, solidifying its status as a legendary thriller that features the waters off Martha’s Vineyard. Despite its overall success, “Jaws” did not make the top five rankings for the highest domestic opening weekend earnings.
In fact, that title belongs to “The Perfect Storm”, a 2000 film that achieved an opening weekend gross of over $41 million (approximately $76.8 million today when adjusted for inflation). Following closely behind is “Ted”, which earned $54 million on its opening weekend in 2012 (equivalent to about $76 million today). Another notable entry is “The Heat”, which secured approximately $39 million in its opening weekend in 2013, adjusting to around $53 million in today’s dollars. Interestingly, all three of these films were eliminated in the first round of the Boston.com bracket.
Aside from iconic films from the 20th century, 2010 proved to be a significant year for Boston cinema. During that year, films like “Shutter Island,” “The Town,” and “The Social Network” collectively generated over $87 million at the box office (about $128 million in today’s economy). Contrastingly, another notable film from the same year, “The Fighter”, underperformed relative to its counterparts.
Turning to more recent releases, the newest additions to the movie bracket are “The Holdovers” and “American Fiction.” Despite their potential, these films have seen some of the lowest box office figures in the bracket, which could be attributed to the lingering effects of COVID-19 restrictions and a lack of exposure due to competition from blockbuster hits like “Barbie” and “Oppenheimer.” Nonetheless, both movies have gained renewed attention after winning Oscars in 2024 and subsequently finding success on streaming platforms.
The list of films featured in the Boston.com movie bracket based on domestic gross earnings includes:
- “Jaws” (1975) – $267,263,625
- “Ted” (2012) – $218,815,487
- “The Perfect Storm” (2000) – $182,618,434
- “Knives Out” (2019) – $165,363,234
- “The Heat” (2013) – $159,582,188
This celebration not only highlights Massachusetts’ contributions to the film industry but also invites viewers to reassess their favorite films and engage in spirited debate regarding the winners and losers of this cinematic tournament. With the continued evolution of streaming and digital media, the legacy of these films remains vibrant and influential in popular culture.
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- Boston.com: Most Successful Boston Movie
- Wikipedia: Box Office
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- Google Scholar: Box Office Performance
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- Encyclopedia Britannica: Box Office
- Boston 25 News: Sinners Surges Past
- Google News: Memorial Day Box Office
