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All Time Domestic Box Office All Time International Box Office All Time Worldwide Box Office All Time Domestic Box Office for R Movies All Time International Box Office for R Movies All Time Worldwide Box Office for R Movies See the Box Office tab (Domestic) and International tab (International and Worldwide) for more Cumulative Box Office Records. Biggest Domestic 6th Weekend Biggest Domestic 5th Weekend Biggest Domestic 4th Weekend Biggest Domestic 3rd Weekend Biggest Domestic 2nd Weekend Biggest Domestic June Weekend Biggest Domestic May Weekend Biggest Domestic Opening Weekend Production and Technical Credits The shaded area represents the expected performance range for a film, based on its opening weekend box office. 95% of films fall within the shaded area. If a film trends towards the top end of the shaded area, it has good legs compared to the average film; if it trends towards the bottom end of the shaded area, it has poor legs.




The predictive area is based on movies from the past 5 years. Compare this performance with other movies… All Time Domestic Inflation Adjusted Box Office Top 1993 Movies at the Domestic Box Office All Time Domestic Box Office for Original Screenplay Movies All Time Domestic Box Office for Live Action Movies All Time Domestic Box Office for Contemporary Fiction Movies All Time Domestic Box Office for Action Movies All Time Domestic Box Office for Sony Pictures Movies Batman è una serie televisiva basata sull'omonimo personaggio dei fumetti e trasmessa dall'ABC dal 12 gennaio 1966 al 14 marzo 1968. La serie era caratterizzata dai costumi sgargianti dei nemici di Batman, dalla caratteristica Batmobile, creata da George Barris modificando il prototipo della Lincoln Futura, e dalle scazzottate a tempo di musica tra Batman e il suo aiutante Robin e i supercriminali loro nemici (il Joker, il Pinguino, ecc.), nelle quali i "colpi" venivano enfatizzati con scritte onomatopeiche che rendevano il telefilm simile a un fumetto animato.




La serie si compone complessivamente di 120 episodi suddivisi in tre stagioni televisive. La particolarità degli episodi è che ogni singola puntata da 25 minuti fa parte di una coppia di episodi, uniti da un cliffhanger, tipicamente una situazione in cui Batman rischia la vita in una trappola mortale. Questa struttura vale per tutta la prima e la seconda serie (94 episodi in totale), a eccezione di due avventure divise in 3 parti. Nella terza serie prevalgono gli episodi autoconclusivi e compaiono più trame tripartite. Ogni coppia di episodi è dedicata a un singolo supercriminale, mentre le avventure da tre episodi hanno come antagonisti vari cattivi riunitisi in un team up. Originariamente gli episodi andavano in onda il martedì e il mercoledì, quindi il pubblico doveva aspettare solo un giorno per vedere la conclusione dell'avventura della settimana. Nella serie appaiono diversi degli avversari tipici dei fumetti di Batman, ma anche alcuni altri creati appositamente per la serie.




Cesar Romero, Burgess Meredith e Frank Gorshin interpretano rispettivamente il Joker, il Pinguino e l'Enigmista In quattordici episodi è capitato che, mentre il Dinamico Duo si arrampicava o si calava lungo una facciata di un edificio, da una finestra spuntava fuori una nota celebrità televisiva dell'epoca. Qui di seguito la breve lista delle apparizioni: Nel corso degli anni sono state realizzate numerose parodie in chiave pornografica della serie, tra cui Bat Pussy del 1973 e Batman XXX: A Porn Parody del 2010. Elenco delle serie televisive trasmesse in Italia:More than 290 million people visited a theme park in the US in 2010, enjoying 1.7 billion rides. For all the fear associated with those rides, things are relatively safe at theme parks across the country. According to the National Safety Council's most recent survey of conditions at parks, 1,299 people were injured. That figure includes injuries like twisted ankles and scraped knees, Bill Powers of the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions says.




But that has not allayed concerns that dangerous events still lie on the tracks — especially after dozens of Americans have died in accidents at theme parks over the past few decades. Ahead of Tuesday's earnings announcement, we thought that we'd review some of the worst incidents at Six Flags, the nation's largest theme-park operator. Girl loses both feet on Superman: Tower of Power ride Date: June 21, 2007 Park: Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Story: As the riders ascended the Superman: Tower of Power ride, a cable snapped, whipped around, and severed a 13-year-old girl's feet. Park employee flung from Rolling Thunder Date: August 16, 1981 Park: Six Flags Great Adventure (N.J.) Story: A park employee fell to his death during a test ride because, according to the park, he "may have assumed an unauthorized riding position that did not make use of the safety feature of the restraining devices." Source: New York Times Teenager is decapitated by Batman: The Ride roller coaster




Date: June 28, 2008 Park: Six Flags Over Georgia Story: After losing his hat while riding the Batman: The Ride roller coaster, a teenager jumped over the fence surrounding the coaster to retrieve it. He was decapitated in the process. A man dies when a Skybucket gondola breaks from cable and falls to ground below Date: February 5, 1978 Park: Six Flags Magic Mountain (Calif.) Story:  A gondola carrying a couple fell from its cable 50 feet to the ground. The man was reportedly rocking the car before it fell. He was killed in the accident, while his wife was seriously injured. Man falls to his death after being thrown from the Superman: Ride of Steel roller coaster Date: May 1, 2004 Park: Six Flags New England (Mass.) Story: A man was thrown from the final turn of the Superman: Ride of Steel roller coaster, hitting the rail and then falling only a few feet to the ground below. He was rushed to the hospital and pronounced dead on arrival.




Teenager falls from Lightnin' Loops roller coaster Date: June 17, 1987 Story: After not being strapped into her shoulder harness properly, a girl fell to her death during the loop-the-loop roller-coaster ride. Woman drowns in Roaring Rapids water park ride Date: March 21, 1999 Park: Six Flags Over Texas Story: A woman drowned when the inflatable boat she was in unexpectedly deflated and overturned in 2 to 3 feet of water and she was trapped underneath. Source: Corpus Christi Caller Times 23 people are stuck upside down in a loop on Demon for three hours Date: April 18, 1998 Park: Six Flags Great America (Ill.) Story:  Twenty-three people were stuck upside down on the Demon coaster for nearly three hours after one of the trains unexpectedly stopped moving during a vertical loop. Investigators ruled that a guide wheel running along the inside of the track separated from the axle of the last car, triggering a safety mechanism that kept the train from derailing.

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