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The internet and film distribution. By Martin and Josh. Box office. Budget $1,650,000 Rental $12,200,000. Gross $30,500,000 Production dates March 1953 – June 1953. Availability. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The internet and film distribution

The internet and film distribution

By Martin and Josh

Box officeBudget $1,650,000

Rental$12,200,000

Gross $30,500,000

Production datesMarch 1953 June 1953

AvailabilityWhen the film was first released in 1953, the internet was not around therefore it was not available anywhere apart from legal sources. Now it is available both legally and illegally to download or stream on websites such as:www.movie2k.towww.1channel.chwww.torrentz.euThe original VHS can be purchased at a price of 4.43 and the DVD can be purchased from both eBay and Amazon for around 4.00.It is also available on LOVEFiLM.ReviewsRotten Tomatoes gave it a rating of 8/10IMDB gave it it a rating of 7.8/10Empire Online 4 out of 5 stars

The film has also won eight awards out of thirteen nominations, which include Best Director, Adapted Screenplay, Supporting Actor and Supporting Actress.

The original film trailer can be seen on YouTube, which promotes the film by giving a brief review of the film and listing the films cast.

A trailer was made in 2010 in order to promote the re-mastered version of the film and to inform people about the film.

Several original and re-made posters can be seen, all of which adopt a somewhat drawing-like look.

Gilberto Sanchez (49) was sentenced in March to a year of federal prison for leaking the 2009 film X-Men Origins: Wolverine on the web a month before its release. Hugh Jackman has said that he was very disappointed and thought that the people who has seen the leaked version has seen an unfinished version of the film.

The films budget was estimated at $150,000,000 and the film has made $85,058,003 at the opening weekend (3 May 2009) and 373,062,864 gross. Wolverine (2009)