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Posted By engineer 5 months, 3 weeks ago in Arts & Entertainment

While big-time Hollywood studios and investors throw massive piles of cash at CGI-filled ****heaps , many independent and first-time movie-makers are making films on shoestring budgets with a hope of hitting the jackpot. So, perhaps now the economy is screwed and easy credit is but a sad memory we might have the serendipitous pleasure of seeing some new no-budget classics join this list of the 10 most profitable movies ever made (my money’s on the £45 ($75) zombie flick Colin ).

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    chevydog5 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Two that came immediately to mind were "The Blair Witch Project" and "Breaking Away". The first was on the list; but not the second. The flops are almost as interesting; though eternal DVD sales eventually save the b*tts of some of them.

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      supernova175 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Profit is not the same as gross.

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