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Can you explain, please, whatâs the difference between a blockbuster and a box office.
For example, This film is going to be very popular -it might even be a blockbuster or box office?
11 de ago. de 2021 20:31
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blockbuster means the movie (or event0 was very popular - a real stand out.
box office is the ticket window at the theater.
a blockbuster at the box office would mean that the show sold out.
hope this helps.
11 de agosto de 2021
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A blockbuster is a big expensive movie with a lot of publicity, and which will likely have a huge audience. It's called a block buster because so many people will show up that it they will have to form a line that goes all the way around the block. (A block is a square of streets in a city.)
The box office is the place you go to buy tickets at a movie theatre. We often use the term figuratively to talk about the sale of movies in general. "A big hit at the box office" means the movie made a lot of money in sales.
11 de agosto de 2021
So, I canât say :The film might even be a box office.
11 de agosto de 2021
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5 de agosto de 2024
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11 de agosto de 2021
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