Most Expensive Films Ever!

expensivefilms
When you hear the budgets of all these films it sounds astronomical. However, when you hear how much money each of the films makes, it’s mind blowing……but the math is right…..usually!

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides
Directed by Gore Verbinski, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides was produced in 2011 and is part of the popular Pirates of the Caribbean Film Series. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides currently stands as the 14th highest-grossing film in history. Budget: $250 Million / Gross Revenue $1 Billion

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End was released in May 25. 2007 after Walt Disney Pictures changed the release date contrary to what had been planned. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End is one of the most expensive films ever made with a production budget of approximately $300 Million. It Grossed $963 Million.

Avengers: Age of Ultron
Released in 2015, Avengers: Age of Ultron is a superhero film that was produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studio Motion Pictures. Avengers: Age of Ultron grossed over $1.3 billion upon its release making it the sixth-highest grossing film of all time.  Budget: $279.9 Million

John Carter
Directed by Andrew Stanton, the filming of John Carter began in 2009 and was completed in July 2010. The film took a $200 Million write-down after only grossing $284 Million considering that the total production of the film was $350 Million.

Spider Man 3
Spider Man 3 is an action superhero film based on the comics character Spiderman. After its release, Spider-Man 3 grossed over $890 Million worldwide making it one of the most successful film of the Spider-Man Trilogy. Budget: $39 Million

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is the sixth of the Harry Potter films which was released in 2009. Just 5 days after its release, the film made $394 Million. The total gross of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was $934 Million making it the 8th highest grossing film of all times. Budget: $250 Million

The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is an epic adventure film directed by Peter Jackson and released in 2014. The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies was an instant box office success grossing over $955 million. It is ranked 29th among the highest-grossing films of all time. Budget: $250 Million

Avatar
Avatar is a sci-fi film produced by renowned director James Cameron and released in 2009. Avatar has broken several Box Office records including surpassing Titanic as the highest-grossing film of all time with a total gross of $2 Billion. Budget: $237 Million.

The Dark Knight Rises
The Dark Night Rises is an epic-superhero film which premiered in New York City in 2012. It was considered as one of the best films of 2012 by grossing over $1 billion and is currently the 12th-highest grossing film of all time. Budget: $250 Million

The Avengers (2012 film)
The Avengers (2012 film) is classified under the name Marvel Avengers Assemble or simply The Avengers. The Avengers grossed over $1.5 Billion becoming the third-highest grossing film of all times. Budget: $280 Million

Most Expensive Concert Tours

concerts

Seeing a great concert can be exhilarating, all the light and pyrotechnics, not to mention the great music from your favorite band. How much does all that cost? How much are they making? Take a look at some of the most expensive concert tours ever!

U2 360° Tour

The U2 360° Tour was launched by the rock band U2 in 2009 to promote their album No Line on the Horizon. The tour began in Barcelona, Spain and was concluded in Moncton, Canada in July 30th, 2011. By the time it was concluded, the U2 360° Tour set a record of being the highest-grossing concert tour earning $736 Million in ticket sales.

A Bigger Bang
A Bigger Bang was a worldwide tour by the Rolling Stones in support of their album A Bigger Bang. The worldwide tour A Bigger Bang was the highest grossing tour during its time and is currently the second highest grossing concert tour after the U2’s 360 Tour.

The Wall Live (2010–13)
The Wall Live (2010–13) was a worldwide tour by Roger Waters who was formerly of Pink Floyd. The Wall Live is regarded as one of the most ambitious rock show ever staged in history. The Wall Live holds the record for being the highest grossing concert tour by a solo artist leaping ahead of Madonna’s concert record.

Black Ice World Tour
The Black Ice World Tour by the Australian rock band AC/DC was held between 2008 and 2010 and was meant to promote their 15th album Black Ice. The Black Ice World Tour is considered as one of the most successful tour by the group grossing approximately $441.1 million.

Sticky & Sweet Tour
The Sticky & Sweet Tour by Madonna was to promote her 11th album Hard Candy. The tour which began 2008 was the eighth worldwide tour by Madonna. The Sticky & Sweet Tour broke several records including becoming the highest grossing concert tour by a solo artist. The tour grossed a total earning of $282 million. The previous record was held by Madonna in her Confessions Tour.

Vertigo Tour
The Vertigo Tour was launched in 2004 by the Irish rock band U2 to promote their new album How to Dismantle an Atomic Bomb. The Vertigo Tour grossed US$260 million making it the top-grossing concert tour in 2005 in a period that saw tickets in 110 concerts being sold out.

The Police Reunion Tour
The Police Reunion Tour was a one-year concert tour between 2007 and 2008 by The Police to mark their 30th anniversary. The Police Reunion Tour is the 7th highest grossing concert tours of all time with revenues reaching to over $360 Million.

Wrecking Ball World Tour
The Wrecking Ball World Tour by Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band took place between 2011 and 2012 and subsequently resuming in 2014 to promote the studio album Wrecking Ball. The tour was named as the highest-grossing tour concert in 2012.

Voodoo Lounge Tour
The Voodoo Lounge Tour by the group The Rolling Stones was a worldwide tour by the group to promote their album Voodoo Lounge in 1994. The Voodoo Lounge Tour remains the Rolling Stones’ second highest grossing tour.

Licks Tour
The Licks Tour was by the group Rolling Stones to promote the completion of their 40th anniversary album Forty Licks. By the end of the tour, the worldwide concert had grossed over $300 million making it the second highest grossing concert tour at the time.

Bond Girls: What Have they been up to?

bondgirls

Bond Girls, everybody loves them. Especially James! Seems as though as quick as they showed up, they disappeared. We did some research to try to find out what happened to all these bond girls. Check it out! 


Honey Ryder

Ursula Andress is a Swiss-born film and television actress, former model and sex symbol, who has appeared in American, British and Italian films. She is best known for her role as Bond girl Honey Ryder in the first James Bond film, Dr. No, for which she won a Golden Globe. She later starred as Vesper Lynd in the Bond-parody Casino Royale.

Sylvia Trench
Eunice Gayson was the first female to be seen in Dr. No together with James Bond (Sean Connery), she is officially the very first actress to play a Bond girl.  For a number of years she played the part of Frau Schrader (The Baroness) in the London production of The Sound Of Music at the Palace Theatre, singing two songs which were cut from the film version. Gayson also played a major role in the Hammer horror film The Revenge of Frankenstein and was seen on TV in series such as The Saint and The Avengers.

Miss Taro
Zena Marshall’s exotic looks resulted in her being cast in “ethnic” roles, such as Asian women, including her role as the Chinese character Miss Taro, in the first James Bond film, Dr. No (1962). She also appeared in Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines (1965) as the Countess Ponticelli, and made numerous television appearances. Her last film performance was in The Terrornauts in 1967.


Tatiana Romanova

Born in Rome, Daniela Bianchi was the first runner-up in the 1960 Miss Universe contest, where she was also voted Miss Photogenic by the press.  Her only role in an American production was in the Dr. Kildare three-part story “Rome Will Never Leave You.”  In 2012 Bianchi appeared in a small role in the documentary film We’re Nothing Like James Bond.

Zora
In the 1970s,  Martine Beswick moved to Hollywood and regularly appeared on both the big screen and small screen. She made numerous guest appearances in television series including Sledge Hammer, Fantasy Island, The Fall Guy, Mannix, The Six Million Dollar Man and Falcon Crest. In 1980, she played the lead role in the comedy film The Happy Hooker Goes Hollywood.  In April 2013 she was one of 12 Bond Girl celebrity guests in an episode of the BBC’s Masterchef.

Vida
Aliza Gur made a guest appearance on Perry Mason as Dr. Nina Rivelli in “The Case of the Baffling Bug.” Her other television credits include guest appearances on The Big Valley, Daniel Boone, Get Smart, and The Wild Wild West. Cinema credits include From Russia with Love (1963), Agent for H.A.R.M. (1966) and Tarzan and the Jungle Boy (1968).

Pussy Galore
Honor Blackman is an English actress, widely known for the roles of Cathy Gale in The Avengers (1962ñ64), Bond girl Pussy Galore in Goldfinger (1964), Julia Daggett in Shalako (1968) and Hera in Jason and the Argonauts (1963).  She had roles in the films Bridget Jones’s Diary (2001) and Jack Brown and the Curse of the Crown (also 2001).

Jill Masterson
After Goldfinger, Shirley Eaton made only a few more films, including the 1965 version of the Agatha Christie mystery Ten Little Indians co-starring Hugh O’Brian and in a 1967 Bob Hope comedy, Eight on the Lam, plus the spy story The Million Eyes of Sumuru (1967), before her retirement.  She appeared in a 2003 episode of the series MythBusters.

Tilly Masterson
Goldfinger would be Tania Mallet’s only major big screen appearance. Mallet cited two reasons for returning to modelling and turning down all further film offers: firstly she did not like the restrictions imposed on her personal freedom when she was under contract during the film, and secondly, she said the money was “dreadful”. She was initially offered £50 a week, and managed to increase her fee to £150 a week after tough negotiations.

Bonita 
Nadja Regin acted in two James Bond films; From Russia with Love, as the mistress of Kerim Bey, and a smaller but still notable appearance in the pre-credit sequence of Goldfinger. Her TV roles included The Avengers, Danger Man, The Saint and Dixon of Dock Green.  In the 1970s her work included reading and selecting film scripts for production by film companies including Rank Films and Hammer Films. In 1980, she and her sister Jelena formed Honeyglen Publishing Ltd, a small publishing company, specialising in philosophy of history, belles lettres, biography and some fiction.

Dink
After Margaret Nolan appeared in Goldfinger (1964), she later appeared in Playboy, a 1971 film called “Carry On At Your Convenience”.  She also appeared in Yvonne Deutschman’s “The Power of Three” set in Hampstead with a 7.2 rating on IMDb.

Domino Derval
Claudine Auger is a French actress well known for her Bond girl role in “Thunderball”.  She also was the Miss France Monde and the runner-up in the 1958 Miss World contest.  Auger also appeared in a few European films called Triple Cross and The Killing Game in 1966-1967.
Teresa di Vicenzo
Diana Rigg is known for her role in the Bond movie “On Her Majesty’s Secret.”  She also was in the movie The Avengers and Paint Your Wagon.  She won Best Guest Actress Magazine in 2013 for her role in Doctor Who.

Fiona Volpe
Luciana Paluzzi is known for her role in Thunderball, but she also was in The Green Slime in 1968 and Muscle Beach Party in 1964.  During her role in Thunderball, she also filmed The Man from U.N.C.L.E. in 1964.

Patricia Fearing
Molly Peters started out as a model, but she also was well known for her role in Thunderball.  After her 007 role, she appeared in 24 more movies including television shows such as “Armchair Theater” and “Baker’s Half-Dozen.”

Mademoiselle La Porte
Maryse Guy Mitsouko was well known for her minor part in Thunderball.  She also made her debut in Douce Violence in 1962, as well as appearing in several other films such as Eurospy and Agent 077 – Mission Bloody Mary.

Kissy Suzuki
Mie Hama appeared in drama and sci-fi films including King Kong vs. Godzilla in 1962.  She also is well known for her role in the 007 firm You Only Live Twice in 1967.  She became one of the most popular actresses in Japan, but only returned for a few films in the 70s and 80s.

Aki
Akiko Wakabayashi was very popular during Japan’s “Golden Age”, but due to the rough economy and budget slumps, she only appeared in a few more films.  Mastering the English language was hard for her, so she only was in You Only Live Twice, Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster, and one other Japanese gangster movie.

Ling
Tsai Chin is well known for her roles in You Only Live Twice and Casino Royale.  She made a career switch and began a singing career which topped the charts in Asia.  Her work is now celebrated in China’s portrayal of the television series, The Dream of the Red Chamber.

Helga Brandt
Karin Dor is known for her role on You Only Live Twice, but she also has appeared in many international movie productions.  She was on the movie Topaz in 1969 and Winnetou: The Red Gentleman in 1964.  She also was involved in a movie by Rosamunde-Pilcher in England.

Ruby Bartlett
Angela Scoular appeared in Casino Royale and On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, both were Bond movies.  She also was in Countess from Hong Kong.  Those were her only movies.

Nancy
Catherine Schell appeared in On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.  In 1972 she appeared in Madame Sin, starring Bette Davis.  She also was in The Return of the Pink Panther in 1975.  Schell appeared in over 47 television shows over the next 30 years.

Tiffany Case
Jill St. John was in Diamonds are Forever in 1971.  She also was in Around the World in 80 Days, Something to Believe in, and The Calling in 2002.

Plenty O’Toole
Lana Wood appeared as a Bond girl in Diamonds are Forever, but prior she had a very successful acting career.  She also has been in QB VII, Nightmare in Badham County, and Grayeagle.

Bambi
Lola Larson is a Bond girl that appeared in Diamonds Are Forever in 1971.

Thumper
Trina Parks appeared in Darktown Strutters in 1975.  She also appeared in The Muthers in 1976 and Immortal Kiss: Queen of the Night in 2012.

Marie
Denise Perrier is known for Le Bourgeois Gentil Mec in 1969.  Perrier also appeared in The Blonde from Peking and All Mad About Him.

Solitaire
Jane Seymour was a Bond girl in Live and Let Die in 1973.  She also was a well known actress in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Wedding Crashers.  She has appeared in multiple television shows and movies in an impressive entertainment career.

Rosie Carver
Gloria Hendry was the first African American Bond girl to appear in Live and Let Die in 1973.  She also was in For Love of Ivy, Black Caesar, and Black Belt Jones.  She ended up producing The Paul Robeson Story.

Miss Caruso
Madeline Smith was in Live and Let Die, a Bond movie.  She also appeared in Doctors: Whip Hand and the daytime BBC1 series The Doctors.

Mary Goodnight
Britt Ekland appeared in The Man with the Golden Gun, a Bond film.  She also appeared in The Night They Raided Minsky’s, Get Carter, and the British horror cult film The Wicker Man.

Andrea Anders
Maud Adams is known for both of her appearances in Bond films.  She was in The Man with the Golden Gun and Octopussy, plus she made an appearance in A View to Kill in 1985. She has had a guest appearance role in That 70’s Show in 2000.

Saida
Carmen du Sautoy is well known for her role in the Bond film, The Man with the Golden Gun.  She also has appeared in Lost Empires, Poor Little Rich Girl, La Ronde, The Citadel, The Orchid House, and Absolutely Fabulous.

Chew Mee
Francoise Therry is an actress well known for her role in the Bond movie, The Man with the Golden Gun in 1974. We found no traces of her since!

Anya Amasova
Barbara Bach was in the Bond film, The Spy Who Loved Me.  She also appeared in Force 10 from Navarone.  She has 28 films to her credit and married Ringo Starr.

Naomi
Caroline Munro appeared in Casino Royale and Where’s Jack in 1969.  She also appeared in A Talent for Loving and The Abominable Dr. Phibes.  Munro has had an extensive film career appearing in multiple roles.

Felicca
Olga Bisera was in the Bond movie The Spy Who Loved Me.  Prior to her Bond movie, she was in Castle Keep, and founded a production company called Cinemondial.  She became an Italian scarlet of the cinemas.

Holly Goodhead
Lois Chiles appeared in Moonraker, a Bond film.  She also has appeared in Hart to Hart, Dallas, Sweet Liberty, and Dark Mansions.  Chiles has had an impressive film and television career with a long list of roles.
Manuela
Emily Bolton is best known for her appearance in Moonraker.  She also has appeared in Space: 1999, Tenko, and Capital City.  Her television credits are Survivors, Gangster, and Crossroads.

Melina Havelock
Carole Bouquet was a Bond girl in the movie For Your Eyes Only.  She also appeared in Bingo Bongo, Der Tag der Idioten, and numerous other French movies.

10 Richest People in the World!

richestpeople

Some people are at the right place at the right time. They can ride that wave of success and do something awesome for the world. When you start to serve the basic needs of the people and do it well, you reach billionaire status. Here are some of the world richest people in the world! Don’t hate, congratulate!

Bill Gates: $79.2 billion
This is an obvious one. Since the implementation of Microsoft in 1975, the computer industry has done nothing but grow and grow with Gates the forefront of an indispensable technology.

Carlos Slim Helu: $77.1 billion
Responsible for the largest mobile-phone carrier in Latin America and the fourth largest in the world, this Mexican mogul owns América Móvil, headquartered in Mexico City, Mexico.

Warren Buffett: $72.7 billion
Possibly one of the most successful investors of contemporary time, Warren Buffet is a self-made billionaire. Owner of HJ Heinz, Burger King, partial own of Anheuser-Busch InBev., Buffet is best known for his investments in Berkshire Hathaway.

Amancio Ortega: $64.5 billion
Though super-humble, Mr. Ortega comes in as number 4 on the list of the richest people in the world for cofounding Zara in 1975. The retail giant has beginnings in his livingroom where he and his ex-wife, Rosalia Mera pieced together lingerie and bathrobes.

Larry Ellison: $54.3 billion
Hardware and software; that’s what makes your computer work. And behind it all is the master programmer Larry Ellison who is largely self-taught and creator of Oracle, the second-largest software maker by revenue, behind Microsoft.

Charles Koch: $42.9 billion
Love them or hate them, the Koch Brothers are here to stay, coming in at number 6 and 7 on the list. Charles is a man of many titles: co-owner, chairman of the board, and chief executive officer of Koch Industries, the owners of everything from oil refining and chemicals to pollution control equipment and fibers.

David Koch: $42.9 billion
David Koch, Charles’ brother,  serves as Executive Vice President of Koch Industries, a company that had no-so-humble beginnings in oil and was handed down from their father, Fred C. Koch.

Christy Walton: $41.7 billion
Nothing like the endearing Walton family on the old television show, Christy the daughter-in-law of the late Sam Walton and founder of Walmart, is one of only 2 women on the list of richest people in the world.

Jim Walton: $40.6 billion
A mere $1.1 billion behind Christy, the youngest son of Sam Walton still has a pretty high net worth becoming the Walton Enterprises as president in 1975.

Liliane Bettencourt: $40.1 billion
The second woman on the list, the 92 years young French socialite and L’Oreal owner inherited the company from her father, Eugène Schueller, the founder of one of the world’s largest cosmetics companies.