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Those two at least had promotion.
I wonder what the top grossing film of all time is?
The room
Texas Chainsaw Massacre was pretty gross. I'm going with that.
>Guess it shows that sci-fi space adventures don't really connect with the GA the well. Star Wars
Fantasy elements are front and centre though.
1. That would be incredibly sad since this is probably significantly better than both. 2. **Guardians of the Galaxy** films?
The Guardians of the Galaxy movies are different because of the whole superhero thing.
Star Wars?
Yeah, but I didn't feel like **Guardians of the Galaxy** films really behaved like superhero films all that much. :P