I think the MPAA is nonprofit.
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The movie "Money Pit" was released on March 26, 1986 in the United States of America. The film was a success at the box office as it made more money than was spent in the budget to make it.
It gives children (or husband) a certain freedom to select what they really like Answer 2 Pocket money is your main source of income; if your parents give you pocket money, that's your money... The stuff you can buy your favourite toy/comic/magazine/top (/you get the picture) with. You have ultimate control over this... At least until you annoy your parents, anyway. :)
There is no prize money attached to an Academy Award (Oscar), and the statuette remains the property of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS). On occassion, the stattuettes have been sold from one collector to another. If these sales are made public, then the Academy can sue for the statuette. Steven Speilberg is known to have found Clark Gable's only Oscar for sale once. He purchased it and returned it to the Academy for safe keeping.
If you were to buy them off of a scalper outside of the theatre, they would cost thousands of dollars and unfortunately, be invalid, meaning, they wouldn't get you into the show. Unless you are a Hollywood star and have been invited to the Oscars, there are three ways to get a seat at the show. You could apply to be a seat filler, you could register for bleacher seats (which are the seats you see when the stars are walking down the red carpet) or you register as a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences and purchase tickets that way. The last step sounds easy but don't be fooled; you have to have two current members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences sponsor you. For more details on all three ways to get a ticket to the Oscars, see the related links.
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