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This is all in good fun. The top earners of 2009. I don't care about this stuff, but I get a kick out of seeing Bay's name topping all the other "big players".
![]() Before all the Avatards go buck-wild and scream bloody murder, remember.....2009 ended on January 1st. ![]() 1 Michael Bay ![]() (William Morris Endeavor Entertainment) Estimated 2009 earnings: $125 million $75 million: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (back-end profit participation for directing and producing, based on worldwide box-office gross of $835 million) $28 million: Transformers: R.O.T.F. (share of estimated $280 million in DVD revenue) $12.5 million: Transformers: R.O.T.F. (share of toy and other licensing royalties) $4 million: Friday the 13th (back end for producing, based on worldwide gross of $90 million, and share of DVD) $2 million: The Unborn (back end for producing, based on worldwide gross of $77 million, and share of DVD) $2 million: A Nightmare on Elm Street (fee for producing inexplicable remake) $1.5 million: Royalties from older films, other income 2 Steven Spielberg (Creative Artists Agency) Estimated 2009 earnings: $85 million $50 million: Universal theme-park royalties and consulting fees (ongoing deal signed in 1987) $20 million: The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn (fee for producing and directing upcoming 2011 release) $10 million: Other back-end revenue, royalties from older films $5 million: Transformers: R.O.T.F. (back end as executive producer) 3 Roland Emmerich (CAA) Estimated 2009 earnings: $70 million $70 million: 2012 (back end for producing and directing, based on worldwide gross of $746 million as of December 31) 4 James Cameron (CAA) Estimated 2009 earnings: $50 million $50 million: Avatar (back end for producing, writing, and directing, based on worldwide gross of $830 million as of December 31) 5 Todd Phillips (CAA) Estimated 2009 earnings: $44 million $39 million: The Hangover (back end for directing, based on worldwide gross of $460 million, and share of DVD) $5 million: Due Date (fee for producing and directing upcoming comedy starring Robert Downey Jr.) 6 Daniel Radcliffe (Artist Rights Group) Estimated 2009 earnings: $41 million $20 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I (fee for starring in upcoming penultimate Potter film) $20 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II (fee for starring in 2011 series finale, also filmed last year) $1 million: Royalties from older films, other revenue 7 Ben Stiller (WME) Estimated 2009 earnings: $40 million $20 million: Little Fockers (fee for starring in upcoming “threequel”) $6 million: Greenberg (fee for starring) $6 million: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (back end for starring, based on worldwide gross of $415 million, and share of DVD) $5 million: Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (back-end bonus for voice work, and share of DVD) $2 million: Megamind (fee as executive producer of upcoming animated film) $1 million: Submarine (fee as executive producer of upcoming indie film) 8 Tom Hanks (CAA) Estimated 2009 earnings: $36 million $19 million: Angels & Demons (back end for starring, based on worldwide gross of $486 million, and share of DVD) $15 million: Toy Story 3 (fee for voice work in upcoming “3-D-quel”) $2 million: Royalties from older films, other revenue 9 J. 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Abrams (WME) Estimated 2009 earnings: $36 million $31 million: Star Trek (back end for producing and directing, based on worldwide gross of $385 million, and share of DVD) $5 million: Morning Glory (fee for producing upcoming comedy starring Harrison Ford and Diane Keaton) 10 Jerry Bruckheimer (CAA) Estimated 2009 earnings: $35.5 million $10 million: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (fee for producing upcoming action-comedy starring Nicolas Cage) $10 million: Annual first-look deal with Disney $7.5 million: Back end from various film projects $5 million: G-Force (back end for producing, based on worldwide gross of $285 million) $3 million: Confessions of a Shopaholic (back end for producing, based on worldwide gross of $105 million, and share of DVD) 11 Tyler Perry (WME) Estimated 2009 earnings: $32.5 million $19 million: Tyler Perry’s Madea Goes to Jail (back end for writing, directing, producing, and starring, based on domestic gross of $90 million—Perry’s films are not yet distributed internationally—and share of DVD) $6 million: Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad All by Myself (back end for writing, directing, and producing, based on domestic gross of $52 million) $3 million: Tyler Perry’s The Family That Preys (share of DVD for writing, directing, and producing) $2.5 million: Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too? (fee for writing, directing, and executive-producing upcoming sequel starring Janet Jackson) $2 million: Georgia Sky (fee for executive-producing a film without his name) 12 Adam Sandler (WME) Estimated 2009 earnings: $31.5 million $25 million: Grown Ups (fee for writing and starring in upcoming comedy with Chris Rock) $2.5 million: Born to Be a Star (fee for writing and producing upcoming comedy starring Christina Ricci and Stephen Dorff) $2 million: Zookeeper (fee for voice work in and producing upcoming animated feature) $2 million: Assorted back end from other producing projects, royalties from older films, other revenue 13 Denzel Washington (WME) Estimated 2009 earnings: $31 million $15 million: The Book of Eli (fee for starring) $15 million: Unstoppable (fee for starring in upcoming runaway-train thriller) $1 million: Royalties from older films, other revenue 14 Emma Watson (WME) Estimated 2009 earnings: $30 million $15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I (fee for starring) $15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II (fee for starring) 15 Rupert Grint (Hamilton Hodell) Estimated 2009 earnings: $30 million $15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I (fee for starring) $15 million: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part II (fee for starring) 16 Owen Wilson (United Talent Agency) Estimated 2009 earnings: $29 million $15 million: Little Fockers (fee for co-starring) $8 million: Untitled James L. Brooks project (fee for starring opposite Jack Nicholson and Reese Witherspoon) $2 million: Marley & Me (back end for starring, based on worldwide gross of $243 million, and share of DVD) $2 million: Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (back end for co-starring, and share of DVD) $1 million: Marmaduke (fee for voice work in upcoming animated film based on tired comic strip) $1 million: Royalties from older films, other revenue 17 Nicolas Cage (CAA) Estimated 2009 earnings: $28 million $12 million: The Sorcerer’s Apprentice (fee for starring) $12 million: The Hungry Rabbit Jumps (fee for starring in upcoming vigilante thriller) $2 million: G-Force (back-end bonus for voice work, based on worldwide gross of $285 million) $1 million: Knowing (back end for starring, based on worldwide gross of $151 million, and share of DVD) $1 million: Royalties from older films, other revenue Link: http://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/...earners-201003 Last edited by Offender_Mullet; 03-17-2010 at 07:56 AM. |
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