The document lists the top ten thriller/suspense movies based on their release dates between 1997-2004. It notes that all the movies on the list are rated PG-13, indicating that rating is well-suited for the thriller/suspense genre. Additionally, it provides data showing that 2012 had the highest number of tickets sold for thriller/suspense movies, with 191 million tickets comprising 14% of the overall market that year.
2. Top Ten Thriller/Suspense Movies
1.
Titanic
December 19, 1997
2.
The sixth sense
August 6, 1999
3.
The hunger games
March 23, 2012
4.
Signs
5.
Inception
6.
The da Vinci code
7.
The borne ultimatum
8.
Oceans eleven
August 2, 2002
July 16, 2010
May 19, 2006
August 3, 2007
December 7, 2001
9.
What lies beneath
July 21, 2000
10.
The Bourne supremacy
July 23, 2004
3. The top ten Age ratings
All of the top ten that were just listed on the previous
slide are rated a pg-13, this shows that for
thrillers/suspense that they are a good age group for
target audiences to be targeted at.
Unlike horror, thrillers goes for jump scares more than
actual scares and all out gore, such as in shutter island
there is one jump scare but in the Grudge there is
psychological scares for most of the movie.
4. The Most Tickets Sold
The date for most tickets sold were in 2012 with
191,167,131 and had a 14% market share during that
time.
In 2002 it is the second highest in ticket sales with
168,199,791 and took up 11% of the market at that time.
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