>This was considered a comically large amount of money for anybody to have in the 1980s
>>153009174Inflation's a bitch, brah.
>>153009174Jim Carey getting paid what was it 5m and then 10m for the mask was an insane amount of money for an actor in the mid 90's. Because of him prices started skyrocketing for everyone else. Because well this fucking clown got 10m Im a real actor I should get more!! This is when budgets started going crazy in price.Then James Cameron shows up with the titanic going hold my beer holywood watch this. Horrifying everyone with the amount of money he made. Thats when shit went into overdrive with budgets reaching high millions for every blockbuster taking years to create but bringing in massive unseen profits.
>>153009405>movie fails to make $1 billion >flopsI don't even know anybody who watches movies in theaters.
>>153009219>five bedrooms>one bathA few weeks ago I overheard a woman crying about growing up with four people and one bath like it made them desperatly poor. Though I think that given the choice between this house at (inflation adjusted) 37K and a modern starter at modern prices people would go for the 20s house, I'm not actually sure
>>153009653Brand new five bedroom one bath at 37K? I certainly would.