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Blister 12-04-04 11:47 AM

Top 10 Most Succesful Movies
 
Name Money Made (millions)

01) Titanic $1,846.0
02) LOTR: ROTK $1,118.9
03) Harry Potter 1 $976.5
04) LOTR: TTT $926.3
05) Star Wars: Ep 1 $924.5
06) Jurassic Park $914.7
07) Shrek 2 $885.7
08) Harry Potter 2 $876.7
09) LOTR: FOTR $871.4
10) Finding Nemo $864.6

Do you agree with this? or is there an entry or entries that you believe shouldn't be in there?

OG- 12-04-04 12:35 PM

I think Spider-Man 2 deserves to be up there. Well above Finding Nemo or either Harry Potter. Shrek 2 needs to shut up as well.

Blister 12-04-04 12:37 PM

Spider-Man 2 is number 11, but I think it should have been up there instead of Episode 1.

The Taxi Driver 12-04-04 03:40 PM

i dont think episode 1 deserves it at all. it just made all that money because star wars was in the name. even though the movie was pretty mediocre in my book.

PimpDaShizzle V2.0 12-05-04 04:21 AM

10 most succseful movies... I hate the correlation money and succes have gotten. If their relationship was, say, a cinder block, I would take that block and put it on a anvil then destroy it with a large sledge hammer. Dang, ...I'm fierce.

Sedai 12-05-04 01:39 PM

I hate that episode one is up there. Notice how episode two isn't. You can only fool us once George!!! ;)

Tacitus 12-07-04 12:36 PM

Originally Posted by PimpDaShizzle V2.0
10 most succseful movies... I hate the correlation money and succes have gotten. If their relationship was, say, a cinder block, I would take that block and put it on a anvil then destroy it with a large sledge hammer. Dang, ...I'm fierce.
There was an interesting programme on here recently detailing the top 100 UK movies - not by money grossed, but by ticket sales. The top 10 was interesting to say the least:

1 Gone with The Wind 1940 - Estimated Admissions 35m

2 The Sound Of Music 1965 - Estimated Admissions 30m

3 Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs 1938 - Estimated Admissions 28m

4 Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope 1978 - Estimated Admissions 20.76m

5 Spring In Park Lane 1948 - Estimated Admissions 20.5m

6 The Best Years Of Our Lives 1947 - Estimated Admissions 20.4m

7 The Jungle Book 1968 - Estimated Admissions 19.8m

8 Titanic 1998 - Estimated Admissions 18.91m

9 The Wicked Lady 1946 - Estimated Admissions 18.4m

10 The Seventh Veil 1945 - Estimated Admissions 17.9m

Source - Channel4

Blister 12-07-04 12:44 PM

I saw the programme as well Tacitus. Although the top 10 movies I posted were the highest grossing worldwide. Not just specific to the US or any other country.

Piddzilla 12-07-04 02:25 PM

Titanic had a budget of $200 million. The gross, $1.800 million, is 9 times the budget. The Blair Witch Project had a budget around $35.000 and had in november 1999 grossed $140,5 million - in USA alone (all according to IMDb). That is 4000 times the budget. So which of these two films has been the most successful?

Blister 12-07-04 02:32 PM

Well, in those terms, but Titanic had a bigger audience, so got out to more people and therefore got more profit overall

Piddzilla 12-07-04 03:41 PM

In that case, if we go by audience, I think the list Tacitus posted is more correct. If we go by profit, I think the example I posted is of a more "relevant nature".

PimpDaShizzle V2.0 12-07-04 05:04 PM

Blister -
I think you need to step away from the debate. Blair Witch slaughtered the industry as far as profit goes - ratio style boyee'.

Captain_Black 12-15-04 03:59 AM

I pretty much agree with the list, Titanic especially is an awesome movie. That one deffinately deserves the number 1 spot. I would put starwars episode I in second place. I really like this movie.

LordChuchu 12-22-04 04:09 PM

Im suprised 2001 a space oddyssey isnt on it, even Pirates Of The Carribean judging from how many teenage girls went to see it. I thought E.T should have been there too...

hayward 02-28-05 03:59 PM

although im not a great fan of ET im still surprised it isnt up there with teh rest. and i do agree that films like ep 1 and shrek 2 should not be up there.

MovieMaker5087 02-28-05 06:59 PM

Why's Episode 1 up there? It's not all because it's just Star Wars- it's the fact that it was the return of Star Wars in 16 years. Fans waited a long time to see the newest chapters of the Star Wars saga, and when Episode 1 made it's debut, it's no surprise that lines of fans of all ages and generations across the world purchased a lot of tickets for opening day and for the film's overall theatrical run. I mean, c'mon, it's Star Wars... and to top it off, it was the newest one anyone had seen. I mean, just today, I can still remember the crowd going nuts and cheering when the main titles for Episode 1 exploded. So it's no wonder why it's up there.

Uncle Rico 02-28-05 07:58 PM

Yes I remember when The Return of the King came out. I was there Opening night and I remember a man running into the theatre painted green in his underwear screamin "precious"! He was then escorted off the premises by the fuzz.

hayward 03-01-05 09:32 AM

Originally Posted by MovieMaker5087
Why's Episode 1 up there? It's not all because it's just Star Wars- it's the fact that it was the return of Star Wars in 16 years. Fans waited a long time to see the newest chapters of the Star Wars saga, and when Episode 1 made it's debut, it's no surprise that lines of fans of all ages and generations across the world purchased a lot of tickets for opening day and for the film's overall theatrical run. I mean, c'mon, it's Star Wars... and to top it off, it was the newest one anyone had seen. I mean, just today, I can still remember the crowd going nuts and cheering when the main titles for Episode 1 exploded. So it's no wonder why it's up there.
yeah i suppose thats why, but it was a major dissapointment, im surprised it hasnt bene knocked off the chart though. hopefully they will get it right with EP 3. im wetting myself in excitement :):):)

led_zeppelin 03-05-05 11:11 AM

When I looked up the top grossing movies of all time on Yahoo, the list was MUCH different. Well, maybe not MUCH, but it was quite different.

mulletproofB 05-01-05 07:31 AM

Titanic definitely belongs in the Top 10 list, but I don't know if it deserves the number one position. Don't get me wrong - I love the movie. It cops alot of flak though, particularly the theme song, which I don't really understand. *shrugs*

Anyways, all three LOTR films have earned their place in that list, although I'm not a huge fan of the books. What am I talking about? I haven't even finished reading them!

The two first Harry Potter movies, in terms of the quality of the whole thing, do not deserve their positions in the top 10, but since it is money grossed, I'm not surprised, since the books were such a massive success.


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