2010 Summer Movie Season On A $100 Budget (Infographic)

Regardless of whether you think the economy is rebounding or not, I think we can all agree that it’s still struggling. Nonetheless, the box office numbers from recent summers show that Americans will cut out a lot of other things before they’ll cut out their movies. But there has to be some trimming, right? That’s what we’re here for. Whether you’re into action extravaganzas, blockbusters, chick flicks, comedies, kiddie stuff or nerdfests, we’ve got a plan that will allow you to take in the summer movie experience just the way you want it for $100 or less. There’s a lot of summer left and the best flicks are yet to come, so be sure to mark your calendars (we’ve even given you the dates). Just don’t say we never did nothin’ for ya.

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Adam Best is the editor of FlickSided and the co-founder and senior editor of the FanSided Network, the site's parent network. He has covered sports, pop culture and film for numerous publications and sites. Best also went to film school. Years later, he used the back of his degree because he ran out of paper while printing one of his screenplays. You can contact Adam at flicksided@gmail.com.

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