Michael Bay's Transformers: Age of Extinction is currently on the top of 2014's highest-grossing films, passing X-Men: Days of Future Past and Maleficent by over two-and-a-half million dollars worldwide. The film has, so far, made over one billion dollars, the nineteenth movie to do so.
To further prove that this action flick is not extinct, it is the fourteenth highest-grossing film ever (the only 2014 film thus far to be greater than the fiftieth highest-grossing film). But it still wasn't enough to get close to the cultural hit Frozen, though it still gaining money in theaters.
It all makes one wonder, why is this mega-movie raking in all the dough? What exactly draws the international community into theaters to watch this film? Perhaps it is the thrill of the action scenes, perhaps the dialogue of the film, or yet maybe the actors.
Whatever the case, Transformers: Age of Extinction may be well and living, but it is not quite "frozen" yet (pun intended!).
(Here are the stats of 2014's highest-grossing films and also the stats of the all-time highest-grossing films.)
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