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George Clooney ranked at #18

George Clooney the Patron Saint of Hollywood                      
He’s Mr. Hollywood, a smooth and sophisticated star and creative talent.

George Clooney is to Hollywood as Uncle Sam is to America. "We want you" is Clooney’s unspoken cry to filmmakers, actors, writers, and backers with deep pockets, a soldier for the artistic possibilities of working inside the studio system. He’s an old-school mind with a contemporary sheen. And he gets away with it because he’s so damn charming. He’s witty and dapper while also seeming like the best friend a middle-aged guy could ever have: He’s the generation X male’s Jennifer Lawrence, except you want to share a beer, not brunch.

That doesn’t make Clooney a tentpole powerhouse at the box office, but that’s also because those aren’t the kinds of movies he usually makes. Outside of the Ocean’s franchise, he hasn’t had a $100 million hit since 2000’s The Perfect Storm. (Though that drought is now finally ending with Gravity.) Clooney is much more interested in modest-budgeted vehicles for grown-ups, a niche today that only he and a few choice others are allowed to play in.
And he can deliver returns: 2008’s Burn After Reading, 2009’s Up in the Air, and 2011’s The Descendants made $60.3, $83.8, and $82.5 million respectively, and they replicated those totals overseas. He has one of the highest studio values for this reason: It’s hard for an exec to rationalize making a mid-range, serious movie in today’s blockbuster-centric mind-set, but Clooney can earn a studio green light without breaking a sweat; basically, he makes them look good. (Even when he’s just behind the scenes as a producer: You’re welcome for Best Picture winner Argo, Warner Bros.!) This winter will see his next directorial and starring effort, The Monuments Men, with fellow lovable activist and good-movie hero Matt Damon; that’ll be followed by Brad Bird’s mysterious Tomorrowland. And then a beer? Please?

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Rank Compared to 2012 -8
Domestic Box Office $41,650,112
Overseas Box Office $43,144,699
Studio Value (1–10) 9
Likeability 64%
Oscars 2 wins, 4 noms
Critics’ Score (1–100) 54
Twitter Mentions 1,160
Tabloid Value (1–10) 7
Domestic Box Office, Overseas Box Office, and Critics’ Score are weighted medians. Likeability data provided by E-Score. All data except Oscars taken from 2008–present. Read about our scientific rankings.


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Post by ... Thu 24 Oct 2013, 10:01

Top 20 List:

1. Robert Downey Jr.

2. Leonardo DiCaprio

3. Jennifer Lawrence

4. Sandra Bullock

5.  Brad Pitt

6. Will Smith

7.  Christian Bale

8.  Denzel Washington

9.  Tom Hanks

10.  Johnny Depp

11.  Hugh Jackman

12.  Angelina Jolie

13.  Meryl Streep

14.  Tom Cruise

15. Daniel Radcliffe

16. Jennifer Aniston

17. Daniel Craig

18. George Clooney

19. Matt Damon

20. Mila Kunis

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Post by ... Thu 24 Oct 2013, 10:12

Vulture's methodology for ranking list:

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How Vulture* Ranked Its 2013 Most Valuable Stars List
& Top 100 stars.

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410K. Figures are just their calculation based on statistical analysis. Not official.



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Post by Mazy Thu 24 Oct 2013, 22:28

Thanks Ocean for this very nice article, appreciate it.
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