Million — Dollar Club Movie

Why? Because Brando was the king of the New Hollywood era. His inclusion legitimized the comic book genre. Superman officially became the first "million dollar club movie" that proved a single actor's aura could be worth more than the entire production budget of a standard film. While Brando scored a freakish payday, the true template for the million dollar club movie arrived a year later. Robert Redford and Jane Fonda reunited for The Electric Horseman . The budget was $12 million. But Redford demanded $3 million upfront, and Fonda demanded $1.5 million.

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However, the spirit of the million dollar club is best understood through Bacon’s A Few Good Men (1992). That film featured (allegedly $5 million), Tom Cruise ($12 million), and Demi Moore ($2 million). It was a courtroom drama that cost $40 million in salaries alone. It grossed $243 million. million dollar club movie

But the spirit of the Million Dollar Club Movie endures. It is the tension between art and commerce. Every time a studio writes a massive check to a single human being because of what their face represents, they are making a million dollar club movie . Superman officially became the first "million dollar club

Home Alone 2 is the quintessential late-stage million dollar club movie —a film where the budget sheet looked less like a production schedule and more like a heist plan. Audiences went to see the face, not the plot. And they paid accordingly. Interestingly, the term "million dollar club movie" is often confused with the "Kevin Bacon Game." (Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon). While Bacon is famous for being the center of the Hollywood networking universe, he ironically was never a massive million-dollar-club earner until later in his career ( X-Men: First Class ). The budget was $12 million