Top 10 most expensive film projects in 2014



The bigger the budget, the greater advertising effects and thicker. In modern cinema, this formula is critical to box-office success of the film. The plot, acting of laid meaning and philosophical subtext - all relegated to second or even a third plan. "About time! About mores! "- Say the older generation, but who would do such expensive films if they did not bring more money? Yes, and there are examples where the authors still manage to combine the greedy demands of producers with the artistic quality of the film. It is interesting that in 2014 there was some dizzying record-setting blockbuster, but their total number is growing steadily. Top 10 most expensive film projects a year (whose budget is already known), see in the photo below. Separately worth to say that almost all of them were released in the period from March to June.

10. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." Director: Jonathan Liebesman. Budget: $ 125 million. Premiere: August 7. (Paramount Pictures / Nickelodeon Movies / Platinum Dunes)


9. "How to Train Your Dragon 2". Directed by Dean DeBlois. Budget: $ 145 million. Premiere: June 12,. (DreamWorks Animation)


8. "Mr. Peabody & Sherman." Director: Rob Minkoff. Budget: $ 145 million. Premiere: March 6. (DreamWorks Animation)
7. "Godzilla." Directed by Gareth Edwards. Budget: $ 160 million. Premiere: May 14. (Disruption Entertainment / Legendary Pictures / Toho Company / Warner Bros.)


6. "Transformers: Age of Extinction." Director: Michael Bay. Budget: $ 165 million. Premiere: June 26,. (Paramount Pictures / Hasbro)


5. "Captain America: The Winter Soldier." Directed by Anthony and Joe Russo. Budget: $ 170 million. Premiere: April 3. (Walt Disney Studios / Motion Pictures)


4. "The face of the future." Directed by Doug Liman. Budget: $ 178 million. Premiere: May 28th. (Village Roadshow Pictures / Warner Bros. / 3 Arts Entertainment)


3. "Maleficent". Director: Robert Stromberg. Budget: $ 180 million. Premiere: May 29. (Frank Connor / Disney Enterprises)


2. "The Amazing Spider-Man. High Voltage. " Director: Marc Webb. Budget: $ 200 million. Premiere: 24th of April. (Niko Tavernise / Columbia Pictures)


1. "X-Men: Days of Future Past". Directed by Bryan Singer. Budget: $ 200 million. Premiere: May 22. (20th Century Fox / Marvel Entertainment / Bad Hat Harry Productions / The Donners' Company)

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