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Solar Crisis Review - Cold Fusion Video Reviews
April 02 2003
$55 million isn't exactly chump change; I wouldn't turn up my nose at it if it were thrown at me. And back in 1990, it was even more money, especially in a movie industry yet to really feel the pressure of coming rampant production inflation. (Some figures for perspective: The top-grossing movie of 1990, Home Alone, cost $15 million. The Best Picture winner, Dances With Wolves, cost $15 million. The biggest budget of any movie in the year's top ten grossing features was $70 million for Die Hard 2, and the average budget for the top ten was a hair over $30 million.)
With a budget of $55 million, then, Solar Crisis didn't break any records, but certainly wasn't impoverished. And I believe (and someone out there can correct me if I'm wrong) that with a pricetag like that, Solar Crisis is the costliest movie to ever be dumped directly to video without a domestic theatrical release.
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