No, but because of depreciation; there may be a 6 Billion Dollar Man movie.
James Cameron's movie Avatar is the most expensive movie created, it cost $237 million.
Titanic was the highest grossing movie of all time with over 600 million dollars. Pirates 3 has grossed 156 million so far, so it needs to earn more than 444 million+ to be the highest grossing movie ever.
The Six Million Dollar Man introduced an expensive bad guy to the show. Barney Miller was a race car driver that was made better, he was the Seven Million Dollar Man. Barney Miller and Steve Austin, the Six Million Dollar Man, had a battle with Steve obviously the victor.
No
The longest movie ever made was about 85 hours, "Cure for Insomnia".
No. The highest-value note ever made was the $100,000 bill. It had a picture of Woodrow Wilson on it.
It was a spin-off of a made-for-TV movie in 1973 also entitled "The Six Million Dollar Man" which in turn was an adaptation of the novel "Cyborg" by Martin Caidin.
The US never made one million dollar bills.
That is actually not a million dollar bill note, but Millionbill.com makes million dollar bills.
1000 and thats stupidest question i have ever heard of
James Cameron's movie Avatar is the most expensive movie created, it cost $237 million.
Total Lifetime GrossesDomestic:$44,875,48180.7%+ Foreign: $10,708,323 19.3%= Worldwide:$55,583,804As the movie only had a 30 million dollar budget they made more than 15 million dollars. It´s a shame that a terrible movie like this made profit.
Titanic was the highest grossing movie of all time with over 600 million dollars. Pirates 3 has grossed 156 million so far, so it needs to earn more than 444 million+ to be the highest grossing movie ever.
The reventle revealed Avatar created by James Cameron cost $500 million to make, making it the most expensive movie ever made, totally beating the $228 million that the Titanic cost.
million dollar bill
If you type "million dollar note" into a Google Images search, you should be able to see all of the various One Million Dollar notes. Neither the U.S. nor Canada ever issued an official banknote with that value. Anything that purports to be a "million dollar bill" from either of those countries is simply a novelty item made by a private company, and is only worth a few dollars at a toy store or similar shop.
The million dollar bill was purely a novelty item, never made by the government. The highest denomination is $100,000.