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  1. Annual admissions – 1935 onwards. The table below shows trends in UK cinema admissions (millions) since 1935. From an historic high immediately post-war of 1.64 billion in 1946, UK cinema admissions gradually declined to an all-time low of just 54 million in 1984.

  2. In a theater, I watch about 5-10 new movies a year. However, I tend to watch more movies that I’ve seen before in the theater - I’m more likely to watch a limited run of an older movie than a new release (like the 70-mm print of 2001 that was out last year).

  3. This table lists the top-grossing movie for each year, based on tickets sold for each movie during the course of the year. Click on the year to see a detailed breakdown for the market as a whole in that year.

  4. Feb 7, 2012 · Probably not very many for my age (28) but I did make an effort to try to catch up on lots of ''must-see'' films a couple of years ago. I'd say I've seen less than 500 for definite though. I...

  5. Distributor. Rating. The table below lists the top-grossing movie released in each calendar year (based on worldwide box office). Click on the year number for a list of all the films released that year.

  6. This page indexes the individual year in film pages. Each year is annotated with its significant events. 19th century in film; 20th century in film: 1900s – 1910s – 1920s – 1930s – 1940s – 1950s – 1960s – 1970s – 1980s – 1990s; 21st century in film: 2000s – 2010s – 2020s

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  8. I don’t necessarily keep track of movies per year. I do however, have a spreadsheet of every movie I’ve ever seen and can think of seeing, and that’s been keeping me busy. I’m up to just over 2600 titles, with me having seen about 1700 of them, so I’d say I’m making progress.

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