According to IMDB in their Superman (1978) Trivia found atwww.imdb.com
"Marlon Brando was paid $3.7 million and a percentage of the profits for playing Jor-El for 12 shooting days. The fee (plus the percentage) also covered the sequel, which was being simultaneously shot with the original. Brando did not appear in the sequel, however, as he was involved in a lawsuit with Ilya Salkind over what Brando said was the producer's non-payment of his profit-participation for this film. He ultimately received about $14 million for his ten minutes on film."
A million minutes...
A trillion dollars at a million [a] minute will take a billion minutes = 1901.3 years (approx).
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this would take somewhere around 16 hours and 40 minutes.
11 days is (11)(24) or 264 hours 264 hours is (264)(60) or 15840 minutes 15840 minutes is (15840)(60) or 950400 seconds If the million dollars was in one dollar bills, you would have taken 950400 / 1000000 or 0.9504 seconds per bill to count one million of them.
A million minutes...
You're probably thinking of the two Superman movies with Christopher Reeve. In the end, about ten minutes of Brando was put on-screen, for which he got paid $14 million. That works out to over $20 thousand per SECOND of screen time.
A trillion dollars at a million [a] minute will take a billion minutes = 1901.3 years (approx).
u cant unless u tell someone to do it
a trillion is a million times a million, therefore it would be a million seconds. Divide this by 3600 (seconds in an hour) and you will get 277.77 hours. divide that by 24 and you will have 11.574 days i.e. 11 days, 13 hours, 46 minutes, and 34 seconds.
this would take somewhere around 16 hours and 40 minutes.
Six million of them.
Jason Statham weights for approximately 5 minutes if he doesn't know you and weights for 15 minutes if you are his friend.
Adventures of Superman - 1952 Five Minutes to Doom 2-1 was released on: USA: 18 September 1953
It depends on when it is and what station it's on. Barack Obama is buying 30 minutes of primetime network airtime on some of the major networks the week before the election, and for the 30 minutes he bought from NBC it cost him something like 1 million dollars. that seems like a lot, but if he were to do it, say, during the last superbowl, 30 SECONDS would be something like 3.3 million dollars. So far together they've spent about 300 million dollars, with Obama spending 200 million and McCain spending 100 million.
It cost 140 million dollars to make the hit movie Pearl Harbor.
6.66... million minutes.