Saturday, December 29, 2012

Actual Harry Potter film grosses (adjusted)


Here is the adjusted gross of the Harry Potter films in Now-a-days money (2012) and what rank they are in the Adjusted Domestic Gross of All Time in History!





1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
                $453.1 Million
        #64 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide gross Adjusted: $1.2 Billion
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $126.6 Million












2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2
               $387.3 Million
        #100 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide gross Adjusted: $1.3 Billion
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $172.1 Million














3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
               $359.2 Million
        #119 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide Gross Adjusted: $1.04 Billion
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $127.2 Million













4. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
               $358.3 Million
        #121 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide Gross Adjusted: $1.09 Billion
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $122.7 Million


















5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
               $338.1 Million
        #138 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide Gross Adjusted: $1.02 Billion
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $90.2 Million











6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
               $323.2 Million
        #153 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide Gross Adjusted: $974.2 Million
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $85.1 Million














7. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
              $320.1 Million
        #155 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide Gross Adjusted: $947.4 Million
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $121.7 Million












8. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1
             $298.4 Million
        #179 of All Time in History Domestically (Adjusted)
    World-wide Gross Adjusted: $970.1 Million
     Opening Weekend Adjusted: $126.3 Million






Every single Harry Potter film is in the Top 200, with two being in the top 100 so therefore they are a HUGE hit!  They all have made over $950 world-wide with over 50% of them making over $1 Billion World-wide and have made HUGE opening weekend grosses and have broken records world-wide and domestically!  This is truly a series that will never die!

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Top 200 Domestic (America and Canada) Grosses in History My Way

1. Gone with the Wind- $1.7 Billion
2. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope- $1.6 Billion
3. Jaws- $1.5 Billion
4. The Sound of Music- $1.3 Billion
5. E.T. The Extra Terrestrial- $1.1 Billion
6. The Ten Commandments- $1.0 Billion
7. Titanic- $1.0 Billion
8. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- $988.7 Million
9. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back- $974.4 Million
10. Ben Hur- $933.1 Million
11. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi- $902.5 Million
12. The Jungle Book- $869.3 Million
13. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark- $823.4 Million
14. The Lion King- $801.3 Million
15. Pinocchio- $784.8 Million
16. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace- $768.8 Million
17. 101 Dalmatians- $752.2 Million
18. Jurassic Park- $731.7 Million
19. Fantasia- $710.3 Million
20. The Godfather- $694.1 Million
21. Goldfinger 007- $668.6 Million
22. Forrest Gump- $658.4 Million
23. Mary Poppins- $644.2 Million
24. Marvel's The Avengers- $631.8 Million
25. Grease- $609.4 Million
26. Thunderball 007- $601.3 Million
27. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade- $597.2 Million
28. The Dark Knight- $592.5 Million
29. Sleeping Beauty- $580.3 Million
30. Ghostbusters- $569.6 Million
31. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom- $544.5 Million
32. Rear Window- $542.4 Million
33. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid- $540.1 Million
34. Love Story- $537.4 Million
35. SpiderMan- $533.2 Million
36. Independence Day- $528.7 Million
37. Home Alone- $526.5 Million
38. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith- $522.3 Million
39. Cleopatra- $521.5 Million
40. Beverly Hills Cop- $518.7 Million
41. From Russia with Love 007- $516.5 Million
42.  Airport- $514.3 Million
43. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest- $511.6 Million
44. Aladdin- $504.5 Million
45. Around the World In 80 Days- $502.6 Million
46. Blazing Saddles- $500.8 Million
47. SpiderMan 2- $498.5 Million
48. Some Like It Hot- $492.6 Million
49. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King- $488.4 Million
50. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2- $486.7 Million
51. Batman (1989)- $476.4 Million
52. My Fair Lady- $475.8 Million
53. The Towering Inferno- $473.2 Million
54. The Passion of the Christ- $470.5 Million
55. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- $469.6 Million
56. Back to the Future- $468.5 Million
57. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl- $462.8 Million
58. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers- $458.4 Million
59. The Sixth Sense- $456.3 Million
60. Superman- $454.7 Million
61. Tootsie- $450.3 Million
62. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire- $448.7 Million
63. Swiss Family Robinson- $447.3 Million
64. Finding Nemo- $446.8 Million
65. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets- $446.6 Million
66. GoldenEye 007- $445.8 Million
67. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull- $443.1 Million
68. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban- $442.7 Million
69. Lady and the Tramp- $440.8 Million
70. Close Encounters of the Third Kind- $440.3 Million
71. Lawrence of Arabia- $439.6 Million
72. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince- $438.6 Million
73. Rocky- $436.5 Million
74. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix- $435.8 Million
75. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World- $435.4 Million
76. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring- $434.7 Million
77. Men In Black- $432.8 Million
78. The Bridge on the River Kwai- $430.4 Million
79. Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones- $430.2 Million
80. Casino Royale 007- $428.6 Million
81. M.A.S.H.- $427.4 Million
82. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1- $424.7 Million
83. Mrs. Doubtfire- $423.8 Million
84. Moonraker 007- $422.3 Million
85. Toy Story 3- $420.7 Million
86. Shrek 2- $418.2 Million
87. Death on the Nile- $417.6 Million
88. The Incredibles- $415.3 Million
89. Die Hard- $413.9 Million
90. Terminator- $411.5 Million
91. Ghost- $407.6 Million
92. The Hunger Games- $404.1 Million
93. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End- $402.7 Million
94. The Lost World: Jurassic Park- $400.5 Million
95. The Spy Who Loved Me 007- $400.1 Million
96. The Hobbit Part 2- $398.3 Million
97. SpiderMan 3- $391.7 Million
98. Terminator 2: Judgement Day- $388.4 Million
99. Monsters Inc.- $387.6 Million
100. The Hobbit Part 1- $382.5 Million
101. Sergeant York- $381.8 Million
102. How the Grinch Stole Christmas- $381.3 Million
103. Toy Story 2- $378.6 Million
104. Top Gun- $377.8 Million
105. Dumbo- $376.4 Million
106. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the witch and the Wardrobe- $376.2 Million
107. Iron Man- $376.1 Million
108. Transformers- $375.4 Million
109. Shrek- $373.4 Million
110. You Only Live Twice 007- $372.9 Million
111. Shrek the Third- $371.5 Million
112. Peter Pan- $369.7 Million
113. The Matrix Reloaded- $369.3 Million
114. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen- $367.8 Million
115. Crocodile Dundee- $365.7 Million
116. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse- $363.1 Million
117. Saving Private Ryan- $362.4 Million
118. Young Frankenstein- $361.7 Million
119. The Little Mermaid- $361.2 Million
120. Gremlins- $360.8 Million
121. Beauty and the Beast- $359.4 Million
122. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides- $355.8 Million
123. Skyfall 007- $354.2 Million
124. Toy Story- $352.4 Million
125. The Fugitive- $350.7 Million
126. Transformers: Dark of the Moon- $350.2 Million
127. The Living Daylights 007- $349.7 Million
128. Meet the Parents- $348.5 Million
129. Up- $348.1 Million
130. Dances with Wolves- $346.7 Million
131. 2001: Space Odyssey- $344.8 Million
132. Armageddon- $342.3 Million
133. Mission Impossible IV: Ghost Protocol- $341.7 Million
134. Die Another Day 007- $340.3 Million
135. Psycho- $340.1 Million
136. Rocky III- $338.5 Million
137. Octopussy 007- $337.4 Million
138. Rambo- $336.7 Million
139. Batman Forever- $335.8 Million
140. Rambo Part II: First Blood- $335.2 Million
141. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2- $334.9 Million
142. Romancing the Stone- $333.2 Million
143. Alice in Wonderland (2010)- $332.4 Million
144. Cast Away- $330.7 Million
145. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York- $330.1 Million
146. My Big Fat Greek Wedding- $329.4 Million
147. Mission Impossible- $328.6 Million
148. Saturday Night Fever- $325.4 Million
149. Cinderella- $323.3 Million
150. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me- $321.7 Million
151. Bruce Almighty- $320.8 Million
152. Mission Impossible II- $319.4 Million
153. Robin Hood Prince of Thieves- $318.7 Million
154. Apollo 13- $318.1 Million
155. Rush Hour 2- $317.3 Million
156. Iron Man 2- $314.8 Million
157. Tarzan- $313.2 Million
158. Liar Liar- $312.6 Million
159. Bambi- $311.2 Million
160. Patton- $311.1 Million
161. Fatal Attraction- $310.6 Million
162. The Goonies- $309.7 Million
163. The Twilight Saga: New Moon- $309.3 Million
164. Beverly Hills Cop II- $309.1 Million
165. The Sword in the Stone- $308.2 Million
166. Quantum of Solace 007- $307.6 Million
167. Signs- $307.3 Million
168. Superman II- $307.1 Million
169. Who Framed Roger Rabbit- $305.4 Million
170. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse- $302.2 Million
171. Death Becomes Her- $301.7 Million
172. Back to the Future Part II- $300.2 Million
173. Air Force One- $299.6 Million
174. Cars- $297.6 Million
175. The World is Not Enough 007- $295.6 Million
176. Night at the Museum- $295.3 Million
177. Dr. No 007- $294.3 Million
178. Inception- $293.8 Million
179. I Am Legend- $293.6 Million
180. Old Yeller- $293.2 Million
181. War of the Worlds- $292.8 Million
182. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1- $292.3 Million
183. Austin Powers in Goldmember- $291.6 Million
184. The Love Bug- $290.5 Million
185. Live and Let Die 007- $289.3 Million
186. X-Men 2- $288.7 Million
187. The Mummy- $288.6 Million
188. X-Men 3: the Last Stand- $287.8 Million
189. Rocky IV- $286.4 Million
190. The Mummy Returns- $285.9 Million
191. Pearl Harbor- $284.7 Million
192. True Lies- $283.8 Million
193. Tomorrow Never Dies 007- $283.6 Million
194. WALL-E- $283.4 Million
195. The Princess and the Frog- $282.1 Million
196. Avatar- $281.5 Million
197. The Adventures of Tintin- $281.4 Million
198. Shrek Forever After- $280.7 Million
199. Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World- $280.5 Million
200. DragonHeart- $280.2 Million

There you have it, that is how the list goes in my head.  ;)

Sunday, June 10, 2012

James Bond film series

With tickets being $8.75 now, here is what each James Bond film made in the U.S. and Canada (Domestic) in Now-A-Days (Adjusted) money:

1. Thunderball- $654.6 Million
2. Goldfinger- $580.1 Million
3. You Only Live Twice- $315.8 Million
4. Moonraker- $245.8 Million
5. Die Another Day- $241.5 Million
6. Tomorrow Never Dies- $236.2 Million
7. From Russia with Love- $234.5 Million
8. Diamonds Are Forever- $231.8 Million
9. Casino Royale- $223.1 Million
10. The World is Not Enough- $217.1 Million
11. GoldenEye- $215.4 Million
12. Quantum of Solace- $204.7 Million
13. Octopussy- $190.2 Million
14. The Spy Who Loved Me- $184.6 Million
15. Live and Let Die- $175.8 Million
16. For Your Eyes Only- $172.3 Million
17. Dr. No- $167.1 Million
18. On Her Majesty's Secret Service- $141.2 Million
19. A View to a Kill- $124.4 Million
20. The Living Daylights- $115.2 Million
21. The Man with the Golden Gun- $100.2 Million
22. Licence to Kill- $80.1 Million

There were 5 Sean Connery films that made well over $200 Million, and each of his films (all 6) made over $165 Million and above.  He had the most successful box office run out of all the Bond's.
Sadly, there were some disappointing box office runs during Roger Moore (The Man with the Golden Gun) and Timothy Dalton (Licence to Kill).  21 of the Bond films made over $100 Million and more (all but one of the films).  12 of the Bond films made over $200 Million and 3 Made it over $300 Million and 2 Made it over $500 Million and $400 Million and 1 Film made it over $600 Million.  The Bond series has seen many ups and downs, so the next Bond film that will be released could have a HIGH box office run and make over $200 Million.

SEAN CONNERY as James Bond 007:

1. Thunderball (1965)- $654.6 Million
2. Goldfinger (1964)- $580.1 Million
3. You Only Live Twice (1967)- $315.8 Million
4. From Russia with Love (1963)- $234.5 Million
5. Diamonds are Forever (1971)- $231.8 Million
6. Dr. No (1962)- $167.1 Million

*It is easy to say that Connery's films were the most popular as he set the role.  No one could see anyone else playing Bond.  All but one of his films made over $200 Million (and oddly enough the first of his films was the one that made the least, but it is what got him introduced and started with the major film series).  

GEORGE LAZENBY as James Bond 007:

1. On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969)- $141.2 Million

*With only one film, Lazenby would have struck gold if he would have stayed with the role, regardless of this film not making a ton, but it did push over $100 and almost broke the $150 Million mark.

ROGER MOORE as James Bond 007:

1. Moonraker (1979)- $245.8 Million
2. Octopussy (1983)- $190.2 Million
3. The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)- $184.6 Million
4. Live and Let Die (1973)- $175.8 Million
5. For Your Eyes Only (1981)- $172.3 Million
6. A View to a Kill (1985)- $124.4 Million
7. The Man with the Golden Gun (1974)- $100.2 Million

*With a "moore" adventure styled films, Moore's did very well with each one of his films making over $100 Million and one major one that made well over $200 and almost hit $200.  He was and is considered the "pretty boy" Bond and the comedy Bond, which could be why his films didn't each make it over $200 Million.  But he did have a lot of success.

TIMOTHY DALTON as James Bond 007:

1. The Living Daylights (1987)- $115.2 Million
2. Licence to Kill (1989)- $80.1 Million

*Dalton's films had moderate success, and The Living Daylights hit high with teenagers in the 80s, but Licence to Kill was an undershot.

PIERCE BROSNAN as James Bond 007:

1. Die Another Day (2002)- $241.5 Million
2. Tomorrow Never Dies (1997)- $236.2 Million
3. The World is Not Enough (1999)- $217.1 Million
4. GoldenEye (1995)- $215.4 Million

*Each Brosnan film made over $200 Million and GoldenEye brought Bond back to his roots and also brought Bond back into popularity in the 90s.  

DANIEL CRAIG as James Bond 007:

1. Casino Royale (2006)- $223.1 Million
2. Quantum of Solace (2008)- $204.7 Million
3. Skyfall (2012)- $210 Million to $265 Million (guess and estimate)  
4. Bond 24 (2014)- $unknown (he will be appearing in this film)
5. Bond 25 (2016)- $unknown (only a possible film he will star in)
6. Bond 26 (2018)- $unknown (only a possible film he will star in)
7. Bond 27 (2020)- $unknown (only a possible film he will star in)

*each Craig film made over $200 Million and Casino Royale boosted Bond up to Popularity once again!  Plus Craig is slated to be playing Bond until they tell him he is too old, which means he is signed up for Bond 24 and 25, plus 26.  

Harry Potter film series grosses

According to my movie theater, the tickets cost 8.75 each.  So I took that number and times it by the amount of tickets sold during their theatrical run in the U.S. and Canada (Domestic).  Here is the order and how much the Harry Potter films made in now-a-days money (adjusted):

1. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)- $490.2 Million
2. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 (2011)- $421.8 Million
3. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)- $395.5 Million
4. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)- $393.8 Million
5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)- $372.4 Million
6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)- $354.4 Million
7. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)- $352.2 Million
8. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 (2010)- $324.3 Million

Two of the Harry Potter films made well over $400 million (the first and the last films) and two of the middle films almost made it there.
All 8 films made well over $300 million, which is just saying how popular this movie series is and how long it kept up with the popularity!  It amazes me, but then again this movie series is so full of exciting visuals, acting, sets, costumes, story, music that each film is a classic and this will be a movie series that will be remembered until the day the world ends.  I was one of the lucky ones who grew up with Potter, and many of us in that generation were lucky to have a rare movie series like this where we grew up with the characters (we literally watched them grow up along with us!)  This will be a movie series that becomes and is a classic and we will all show these films to our kids.  :)

Thursday, June 7, 2012

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN

Opening Weekend: $93.4 Million
Opening Weekend Adjusted: $119.6 Million


Domestic Gross: $249.5 Million
Domestic Gross Adjusted: $318.7 Million


Directed by Alfonso Cuaron
Music by John Williams

DIBBLE RATING: 5 out of 5 stars for "it's magical feel and charm; along with its beautiful location shots, cinematography, music, sets, costumes, acting, visual effects: everything contained here is an artists dream.  This film is both as much of a classic as much of a beautiful and magical film (plus one of the best Potter films ever)."







Starring

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
David Thewlis as Professor Remus Lupin
Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid
Alan Rickman as Severus Snape
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy
Gary Oldman as Sirius Black
Timothy Spall as Peter Pettigrew
Mark Williams as Mr. Weasley
Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall
Michael Gambon as Albus Dumbledore
Emma Thompson as Professor Trelawney
Richard Griffiths as Uncle Vernon Dursley
Julie Walters as Mrs. Weasley




 Emma Watson as Hermione, Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter and Rupert Grint as Ron

 Harry and Hermione in the Forbidden Forest

 Michael Gambon takes over the role from the late Richard Harris as Dumbledore

Another film poster with the famous trio and Gary Oldman as Sirius Black


2004



Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS

Opening Weekend: $88.3 Million
Opening Weekend Adjusted: $120.5 Million


Domestic Gross: $262.1 Million
Domestic Gross Adjusted: $356.2 Million


Directed by Chris Columbus 
Music by John Williams

DIBBLE RATING: 5 out of 5 stars for "it's ability to once again bring the book to the screen so magically with it's great acting, sets, costumes, visuals, music, etc.  Like the first film, this one is another classic with a darker edge to it."









Starring

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid
Kenneth Branagh as Gilderoy Lockhart
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy
Toby Jones as Dobby the House-Elf
Alan Rickman as Severus Snape
Jason Isaacs as Lucius Malfoy
Bonnie Wright as Ginny Weasley
Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall
Richard Harris as Albus Dumbledore
Mark Williams as Mr. Weasley
Julie Walters as Mrs. Weasley
Richard Griffiths as Uncle Vernon Dursley
John Cleese as Nearly Headless Nick

 Daniel Radcliffe returns as the famous boy wizard Harry Potter

 Toby Jones voiced the hilarious Dobby the House-Elf

 Harry Potter in the Chamber of Secrets

 Kenneth Branagh as the famous Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher Lockhart

 Emma Watson as Hermione Granger making the Polyjuice Potion

Dobby the House-Elf Teaser Poster for the film


2002


Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE

Opening Weekend: $90.3 Million
Opening Weekend Adjusted: $126.3 Million


Domestic (U.S. and Canada) Gross: $317.6 Million
Domestic Gross Adjusted (2012): $442.8 Million


Directed by Chris Columbus
Music by John Williams

DIBBLE RATING: 5 out of 5 stars for "it's ability to bring the book to life in such classical ways.  The film has amazing acting, costumes, visuals, sets, etc.  This film is an absolute classic!"










Starring

Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter
Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley
Emma Watson as Hermione Granger
Robbie Coltrane as Rubeus Hagrid
Alan Rickman as Severus Snape
Richard Harris as Albus Dumbledore
Maggie Smith as Minerva McGonagall
Tom Felton as Draco Malfoy
Richard Griffiths as Uncle Vernon Dursley
Ian Hart as Professor Quirrell/Voldemort
John Hurt as Mr. Ollivander
Fiona Shaw as Aunt Petunia Dursley
Warwick Davis as Professor Flitwick/Bank Goblin
John Cleese as Nearly Headless Nick
Matthew Lewis as Neville Longbottom


 Richard Harris as Professor Albus Dumbledore

 The First Year Students Arriving at Hogwarts Castle for the first time

 Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, Rupert Grint as Ron and Emma Watson as Hermione

 Harry Potter receiving his Hogwarts letters at his awful Aunt and Uncle's house

The Great Hall with the magical floating candles and the majestic ceiling 


2001

Snow White and the Huntsman

SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN


Opening Weekend: $56.2 Million
Opening Weekend Adjusted (2012): $56.3 Million


Expected Gross: $169 Million to $200 Million
Current Gross: $75.7 Million (as of June 7, 2012)


Directed by Rupert Sanders
Music by James Newton Howard

Release Date: June 1, 2012

DIBBLE RATING: 4.5 out of 5 stars for "it's ability to recreate the story with breath taking visual wonder (the special effects, sets, costumes), music and acting (well done by everyone we will add).  All together this was a well put together creative and beautiful film."






Starring

Kristen Stewart as Snow White
Charlize Theron as Queen Ravenna
Chris Hemsworth as The Huntsman
Sam Claflin as Prince William
Sam Spruell as Fin
Ian McShane as Dwarf
Bob Hoskins as Dwarf
Toby Jones as Dwarf
Ray Winstone as Dwarf
Eddie Marsan as Dwarf
Nick Frost as Dwarf

Kristen Stewart as Snow White in the ending battle

Chris Hemsworth as the Huntsman with the Dwarves

 Snow White in "Sanctuary"

Charlize Theron as the Evil Queen Ravenna 


2012

Thursday, May 31, 2012

What the Top Grossing Film in the US should be

Here are the top 200 films that we think should have made this much and some of them are still in the same place.

1. Gone with the Wind- $1.6 Billion
2. Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope- $1.4 Billion
3. The Sound of Music- $1.2 Billion
4. E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial- $1.1 Billion
5. Jaws- $1.1 Billion
6. Titanic- $1.0 Billion
7. The Ten Commandments- $1.0 Billion
8. Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back- $967.4 Million
9. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- $944.3 Million
10. The Exorcist- $875.9 Million
11. Ben Hur- $832.2 Million
12. Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi- $802.5 Million
13. 101 Dalmatians- $791.3 Million
14. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark- $749.4 Million
15. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace- $715.4 Million
16. The Lion King- $708.1 Million
17. Jurassic Park- $705.9 Million
18. The Godfather- $687.8 Million
19. Forrest Gump- $657.4 Million
20. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade- $625.3 Million
21. Mary Poppins- $619.2 Million
22. Grease- $609.4 Million
23. Goldfinger 007- $604.8 Million
24. The Jungle Book- $592.4 Million
25. Marvel's The Avengers- $590.3 Million
26. Sleeping Beauty- $575.6 Million
27. The Dark Knight- $564.2 Million
28. Ghostbusters- $560.2 Million
29. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid- $558.8 Million
30. Rear Window- $554.3 Million
31. SpiderMan- $550.4 Million
32. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom- $544.1 Million
33. Independence Day- $541.7 Million
34. Home Alone- $536.4 Million
35. Pinocchio- $533.8 Million
36. Cleopatra- $532.1 Million
37. Beverly Hills Cop- $531.8 Million
38. Thunderball 007- $525.8 Million
39. Airport- $523.6 Million
40. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest- $512.4 Million
41. Around the World in 80 Days- $510.1 Million
42. Dumbo- $504.5 Million
43. Blazing Saddles- $500.7 Million
44. The Bells of St. Mary's- $496.3 Million
45. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King- $485.3 Million
46. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2- $483.8 Million
47. The Towering Inferno- $479.2 Million
48. SpiderMan 2- $476.5 Million
49. My Fair Lady- $475.2 Million
50. The Passion of the Christ- $472.7 Million
51. Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith- $470.2 Million
52. Back to the Future- $469.5 Million
53. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- $467.8 Million
54. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers- $457.2 Million
55. The Sixth Sense- $456.2 Million
56. Superman- $454.3 Million
57. Finding Nemo- $448.2 Million
58. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire- $446.8 Million
59. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl- $445.1 Million
60. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets- $442.8 Million
61. Lady and the Tramp- $441.2 Million
62. Close Encounters of the Third Kind- $439.2 Million
63. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull- $437.4 Million
64. Lawrence of Arabia- $437.2 Million
65. Rocky- $436.8 Million
66. GoldenEye 007- $436.5 Million
67. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix- $435.3 Million
68. Twister- $433.2 Million
69. Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince- $432.1 Million
70. Men in Black- $431.8 Million
71. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban- $429.8 Million
72. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring- $428.7 Million
73. The Bridge of the River Kwai- $428.4 Million
74. Shrek 2- $427.6 Million
75. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World- $427.3 Million
76. Swiss Family Robinson- $427.1 Million
77. Moonraker 007- $425.8 Million
78. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1- $423.9 Million
79. Star Wars Episode II: The Attack of the Clones- $423.7 Million
80. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe- $422.4 Million
81. From Russia with Love 007- $420.9 Million
82. M.A.S.H.- $419.8 Million
83. Mrs. Doubtfire- $417.2 Million
84. Aladdin- $415.4 Million
85. Toy Story 3- $413.4 Million
86. Ghost- $410.7 Million
87. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End- $407.6 Million
88. The Hunger Games- $404.1 Million
89. Casino Royale 007- $401.5 Million
90. The Lost World: Jurassic Park- $400.2 Million
91. Terminator- $400.1 Million
92. The Spy Who Loved Me 007- $397.4 Million
93. SpiderMan 3- $395.2 Million
94. Terminator 2: Judgement Day- $392.5 Million
95. Iron Man- $390.2 Million
96. Top Gun- $386.4 Million
97. Transformers- $382.7 Million
98. Toy Story 2- $380.2 Million
99. How the Grinch Stole Christmas- $380.1 Million
100. Beauty and the Beast- $379.3 Million
101. The Matrix Reloaded- $377.5 Million
102. The Little Mermaid- $375.2 Million
103. Shrek- $374.5 Million
104. Crocodile Dundee- $372.1 Million
105. Peter Pan- $371.8 Million
106. Saving Private Ryan- $370.4 Million
107. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse- $369.4 Million
108. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen- $367.4 Million
109. Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides- $365.8 Million
110. The Incredibles- $364.9 Million
111. Young Frankenstein- $362.2 Million
112. Gremlins- $362.1 Million
113. Old Yeller- $361.3 Million
114. Monsters, Inc.- $360.7 Million
115. Cinderella- $360.2 Million
116. The Goonies- $358.6 Million
117. Bambi- $357.4 Million
118. You Only Live Twice- $354.3 Million
119. The Fugitive- $351.6 Million
120. Iron Man 2- $351.2 Million
121. Transformers: Dark of the Moon- $350.5 Million
122. Dances with Wolves- $348.7 Million
123. Toy Story- $347.4 Million
124. Creature from the Black Lagoon- $344.3 Million
125. 2001: A Space Odyssey- $343.2 Million
126. Armageddon- $340.2 Million
127. Psycho- $340.1 Million
128. Rocky III- $338.7 Million
129. Rambo- $337.2 Million
130. Batman (1989)- $334.3 Million
131. Rambo: First Blood Part II- $333.7 Million
132. Alice In Wonderland- $332.9 Million
133. Cast Away- $331.2 Million
134. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York- $330.9 Million
135. Mission Impossible- $329.6 Million
136. Saturday Night Fever- $327.5 Million
137. Bruce Almighty- $324.3 Million
138. Octopussy- $321.2 Million
139. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me- $320.7 Million
140. Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol- $318.7 Million
141. Apollo 13- $317.9 Million
142. Mission Impossible 2- $316.4 Million
143. Up- $316.2 Million
144. Patton- $315.8 Million
145. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves- $315.3 Million
146. Signs- $314.2 Million
147. Superman II- $312.1 Million
148. The Twilight Saga: New Moon- $311.6 Million
149. The Living Daylights 007- $310.4 Million
150. Who Framed Roger Rabbit- $309.6 Million
151. Air Force One- $307.5 Million
152. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1- $305.3 Million
153. The Birds- $303.5 Million
154. Inception- $302.6 Million
155. I Am Legend- $302.3 Million
156. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse- $301.7 Million
157. Live and Let Die 007- $300.2 Million
158. Cars- $300.1 Million
159. Night a the Museum- $299.3 Million
160. Rocky II- $299.1 Million
161. Austin Powers in Goldmember- $297.5 Million
162. War of the Worlds- $296.4 Million
163. The Love Bug- $294.3 Million
164. Dr. No 007- $293.2 Million
165. X-Men 2- $291.5 Million
166. The Mummy- $290.7 Million
167. X-Men: The Last Stand- $289.4 Million
168. Rocky IV- $286.5 Million
169. Pearl Harbor- $286.2 Million
170. The Mummy Returns- $285.4 Million
171. True Lies- $284.2 Million
172. Snow White and the Huntsman- $283.1 Million
173. The Adventures of Tintin- $281. 3 Million
174. Jurassic Park III- $280.8 Million
175. Shrek Forever After- $279.4 Million
176. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian- $277.4 Million
177. The King's Speech- $274.3 Million
178. How to Train your Dragon- $272.6 Million
179. Star Trek- $270.3 Million
180. WALL-E- $267.6 Million
181. Quantum of Solace 007- $266.9 Million
182. Enchanted- $265.4 Million
183. Tomorrow Never Dies 007- $265.1 Million
184. The Blind Side- $264.3 Million
185. Diamonds Are Forever- $263.8 Million
186. Twilight- $261.2 Million
187. Thor- $259.6 Million
188. Braveheart- $257.5 Million
189. Superman Returns- $255.4 Million
190. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader- $254.6 Million
191. The Da Vinci Code- $254.2 Million
192. The Patriot- $253.8 Million
193. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory- $252.3 Million
194. Chitty Chitty Bang Bang- $250.6 Million
195. Die Another Day 007- $250.2 Million
196. Catch Me If You Can- $250.1 Million
197. Captain America: The First Avenger- $249.3 Million
198. The Santa Clause- $249.1 Million
199. On Her Majesty's Secret Service- $248.3 Million
200. Saints and Soldiers- $245.4 Million

And there you have it the top 200 in the U.S. and Canada (Domestic).  :)

Wednesday, May 9, 2012

The Highest Grossing Films as of 2012 (Domestically)

TOP 200 DOMESTIC GROSSING FILMS IN HISTORY!

1. Gone with the Wind- $1.6 Billion
2. Star Wars: A New Hope- $1.4 Billion
3. The Sound of Music- $1.1 Billion
4. E.T.- $1.1 Billion
5. Titanic- $1.0 Billion
6. The Ten Commandments- $1.0 Billion
7. Jaws- $1.0 Billion
8. Doctor Zhivago- $983.1 Million
9. The Exorcist- $875.9 Million
10. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs- $863.2 Million
11. 101 Dalmatians- $791.3 Million
12. Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back- $777.6 Million
13. Ben-Hur- $776.2 Million
14. Avatar- $770.1 Million
15. Star Wars: Return of the Jedi- $745.0 Million
16. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace- $715.3 Million
17. The Sting- $706.0 Million
18. The Lion King- $705.7 Million
19. Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark- $700.1 Million
20. Jurassic Park- $682.7 Million
21. The Graduate- $677.7 Million
22. Fantasia- $657.7 Million
23. The Godfather- $625.1 Million
24. Forrest Gump- $622.1 Million
25. Mary Poppins- $619.2 Million
26. Grease- $609.6 Million
27. Thunderball 007- $592.4 Million
28. The Dark Knight- $588.3 Million
29. The Jungle Book- $583.5 Million
30. Sleeping Beauty- $575.6 Million
31. Shrek 2- $562.7 Million
32. Ghostbusters- $560.2 Million
33. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid- $558.8 Million
34. Love Story- $554.4 Million
35. SpiderMan- $550.3 Million
36. Independence Day- $548.6 Million
37. Home Alone- $536.4 Million
38. Pinocchio- $533.8 Million
39. Cleopatra- $532.1 Million
40. Beverly Hills Cop- $531.8 Million
41. Goldfinger 007- $525.1 Million
42. Airport- $523.6 Million
43. American Graffiti- $520.4 Million
44. The Robe- $518.4 Million
45. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest- $511.8 Million
46. Around the World in 80 Days- $511.7 Million
47. Bambi- $504.6 Million
48. Blazing Saddles- $500.7 Million
49. Batman (1989)- $498.6 Million
50. The Bells of St. Mary's- $497.0 Million
51. The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King- $488.2 Million
52. The Towering Inferno- $486.1 Million
53. SpiderMan 2- $476.4 Million
54. My Fair Lady- $475.2 Million
55. The Greatest Show on Earth- $475.2 Million
56. National Lampoon's Animal House- $474.3 Million
57. The Passion of the Christ- $472.8 Million
58. Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith- $469.8 Million
59. Back to the Future- $467.6 Million
60. The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers- $457.2 Million
61. The Sixth Sense- $456.0 Million
62. Superman- $454.3 Million
63. Tootsie- $450.7 Million
64. Smokey and the Bandit- $450.1 Million
65. Finding Nemo- $446.2 Million
66. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone- $444.8 Million
67. West Side Story- $443.3 Million
68. Lady and the Tramp- $441.4 Million
69. Close Encounters of the Third Kind- $440.2 Million
70. Lawrence of Arabia- $438.6 Million
71. The Rocky Horror Picture Show- $436.1 Million
72. Rocky- $436.0 Million
73. The Best Years of Our Lives- $435.6 Million
74. The Poseidon Adventure- $434.8 Million
75. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring- $434.0 Million
76. Twister- $433.1 Million
77. Men in Black- $432.5 Million
78. The Bridge on the River Kwai- $430.8 Million
79. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen- $426.8 Million
80. It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World- $426.7 Million
81. Swiss Family Robinson- $426.2 Million
82. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest- $425.2 Million
83. M.A.S.H.- $425.2 Million
84. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom- $424.1 Million
85. Star Wars: Attack of the Clones- $423.4 Million
86. Mrs. Doubtfire- $417.2 Million
87. Aladdin- $415.3 Million
88. Toy Story 3- $413.4 Million
89. Ghost- $407.6 Million
90. Duel in the Sun- $404.1 Million
91. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl- $401.2 Million
92. House of Wax- $400.2 Million
93. Rear Window- $398.8 Million
94. The Lost World: Jurassic Park- $395.3 Million
95. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade- $391.4 Million
96. SpiderMan 3- $387.4 Million
97. Terminator 2: Judgement Day- $385.4 Million
98. The Hunger Games- $384.7 Million
99. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2- $383.7 Million
100. Sergeant York- $381.1 Million
101. How the Grinch Stole Christmas- $381.0 Million
102. Toy Story 2- $378.8 Million
103. Top Gun- $377.4 Million
104. Shrek- $374.5 Million
105. Shrek the Third- $371.5 Million
106. The Matrix Reloaded- $369.8 Million
107. Transformers- $367.5 Million
108. Crocodile Dundee- $365.9 Million
109. The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse- $363.6 Million
110. Saving Private Ryan- $362.3 Million
111. Young Frankenstein- $361.5 Million
112. Peter Pan- $361.3 Million
113. Gremlins- $360.2 Million
114. Beauty and the Beast- $359.3 Million
115. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire- $358.1 Million
116. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe- $357.8 Million
117. Monsters Inc.- $357.1 Million
118. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets- $356.8 Million
119. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End- $356.2 Million
120. The Fugitive- $351.6 Million
121. The Caine Mutiny- $351.5 Million
122. Iron Man- $351.2 Million
123. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull- $350.6 Million
124. Transformers: Dark of the Moon- $350.5 Million
125. Meet the Fockers- $349.8 Million
126. Toy Story- $347.4 Million
127. Dances with Wolves- $346.1 Million
128. An Officer and a Gentleman- $345.7 Million
129. 2001: A Space Odyssey- $343.2 Million
130. Rain Man- $342.8 Million
131. Guess Who's Coming to Dinner- $342.5 Million
132. Kramer Vs. Kramer- $340.7 Million
133. Armageddon- $340.4 Million
134. Psycho- $337.9 Million
135. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix- $337.1 Million
136. Rocky III- $336.7 Million
137. Rambo: First Blood Part II- $335.5 Million
138. Batman Forever- $335.0 Million
139. Pretty Woman- $334.0 Million
140. Earthquake- $333.8 Million
141. Alice in Wonderland- $332.9 Million
142. The Incredibles- $332.8 Million
143. Cast Away- $331.8 Million
144. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York- $331.4 Million
145. Three Men and a Baby- $330.3 Million
146. My Big Fat Greek Wedding- $328.0 Million
147. Mission Impossible- $324.3 Million
148. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince- $323.2 Million
149. Saturday Night Fever- $321.5 Million
150. On Golden Pond- $321.4 Million
151. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me- $321.2 Million
152. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban- $320.5 Million
153. Bruce Almighty- $318.9 Million
154. Funny Girl- $317.1 Million
155. Mission Impossible II- $316.5 Million
156. Rush Hour 2- $316.4 Million
157. Apollo 13- $315.6 Million
158. Patton- $315.5 Million
159. Fatal Attraction- $314.2 Million
160. Liar Liar- $313.0 Million
161. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves- $311.3 Million
162. Beverly Hills Cop II- $311.3 Million
163. Iron Man 2- $311.2 Million
164. Up- $311.0 Million
165. Batman Returns- $310.7 Million
166. Signs- $310.7 Million
167. Superman II- $308.2 Million
168. The Twilight Saga: New Moon- $308.2 Million
169. What's Up, Doc?- $307.5 Million
170. 9 to 5- $304.1 Million
171. The Firm- $302.9 Million
172. Who Framed Roger Rabbit- $301.4 Million
173. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse- $299.4 Million
174. Porky's- $298.7 Million
175. Air Force One- $298.3 Million
176. Stir Crazy- $298.2 Million
177. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1- $298.1 Million
178. A Star Is Born (1976)- $297.4 Million
179. There's Something About Mary- $296.8 Million
180. Cars- $295.1 Million
181. The Hangover- $294.3 Million
182. Lethal Weapon 2- $293.7 Million
183. Night at the Museum- $293.3 Million
184. Inception- $292.5 Million
185. I Am Legend- $290.8 Million
186. Austin Powers in Goldmember- $290.7 Million
187. War of the Worlds- $289.4 Million
188. Every Which Way But Loose- $288.3 Million
189. The Love Bug- $285.9 Million
190. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1- $284.5 Million
191. You Only Live Twice 007- $284.4 Million
192. X-Men: The Last Stand- $283.3 Million
193. The Mummy Returns- $282.6 Million
194. X2: X-Men United- $282.3 Million
195. Platoon- $280.6 Million
196. Rocky IV- $280.3 Million
197. Pearl Harbor- $277.8 Million
198. True Lies- $277.2 Million
199. Heaven Can Wait (1978)- $276.3 Million
200. Leathal Weapon 3- $276.2 Million



Monday, January 16, 2012

Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003)

LORD OF THE RINGS: THE RETURN OF THE KING

Directed by Peter Jackson
Music by Howard Shore

STARRING
Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins
Sean Astin as Samwise Gamgee
Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn
Ian McKellen as Gandalf the White
Billy Boyd as Pippin
Dominic Monaghan as Merry
Orlando Bloom as Legolas
John Rhys-Davies as Gimli
Andy Serkis as Smeagol/Gollum
Bernard Hill as King Theoden
Miranda Otto as Eowyn
Liv Tyler as Arwen
Karl Urban as Eomer
David Wenham as Faramir
John Noble as Steward Denethor
Hugo Weaving as Elrond
Ian Holm as Bilbo Baggins
Cate Blanchett as Galadriel
Paul Norell as the King of the Dead
Lawrence Makoare plays the Witch-king of Angmar
Thomas Robins as Deagol
Sean Bean as Boromir

Original U.S. Gross: $377.0 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $488.6 Million


#51 of All Time in the US in History!

Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002)

LORD OF THE RINGS: THE TWO TOWERS

Directed by Peter Jackson
Music by Howard Shore

STARRING
Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins
Sean Astin as Samwise Gamgee
Ian McKellen as Gandalf the White
Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn
Orlando Bloom as Legolas
John Rhys-Davies as Gimli
Dominic Monaghan as Merry
Billy Boyd as Pippin
Andy Serkis as Smeagol/Gollum
Christopher Lee as Saruman the White
Benard Hill as King Theoden
Miranda Otto as Eowyn
Karl Urban as Eomer
Brad Dourif as Wormtongue
Hugo Weaving as Elrond
Liv Tyler as Arwen
David Wenham as Faramir
Cat Blanchett as Galadriel
Craig Parker as Haldir of Lorien
Sean Ben as Boromir

Original U.S. Gross: $339.7 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $454.9 Million


#60 of All Time in the US in History!

Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001)

LORD OF THE RINGS: THE FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING

Directed by Peter Jackson
Music by Howard Shore

STARRING
Elijah Wood as Frodo Baggins
Ian McKellen as Gandalf the Grey
Sean Astin as Samwise Gamgee
Viggo Mortensen as Aragorn
Sean Bean as Boromir
Orlando Bloom as Legolas
Billy Boyd as Pippin
Dominic Monaghan as Merry
John Rhys-Davies as Gimli
Christopher Lee as Saruman the White
Sala Baker portrays Sauron
Hugo Weaving as Elrond
Ian Holm as Bilbo Baggins
Liv Tyler as Arwen
Cate Blanchett as Galadriel
Harry Sinclair as Isildur

Original U.S. Gross: $313.3 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $432.5 Million


#75 Film of All Time in the US in History!

Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011)

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES

Directed by Rob Marshall
Music by Hans Zimmer

STARRING
Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa
Penelope Cruz as Angelica
Ian McShane as Captain Edward "Blackbeard" Teach
Kevin McNally as Mr. Gibbs
Sam Claflin as Philip Swift
Astrid Berges-Frisbey as Syrena the Mermaid
Stephen Graham as Scrum
Greg Ellis as Lt. Cmdr. Theodore Groves
Damian O'Hare as Lt. Gillette
Oscar Jaenada as The Spaniard
Richard Griffiths as King George II
Keith Richards as Captain Teague Sparrow
Ian Mercer as the Quartermaster
Sebastian Armesto as King Ferdinand
Anton Lesser as Lord John Carteret
Roger Allam as Prime Minister Henry Pelham
Robbie Kay as the Cabin Boy
Judi Dench as Noblewoman (cameo)

Original U.S. Gross: $241.0 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $243.2 Million

Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007)

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLD'S END

Directed by Gore Verbinski
Music by Hans Zimmer

STARRING
Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa
Orlando Bloom as Will Turner
Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swann
Tom Hollander as Lord Cutler Beckett
Kevin McNally as Mr. Gibbs
Lee Arenberg as Pintel
Mackenzie Crook as Ragetti
Bill Nighy as Davy Jones
Naomie Harris as Tia Dalma/Calypso
Stellan Skarsgard as Bootstrap Bill Turner
Chow Yun-Fat as Sao Feng
Keith Richards as Captain Teague Sparrow
Jonathan Pryce as Governor Weartherby Swann
David Bailie as Cotton
Martin Klebba as Marty

Original U.S. Gross: $309.4 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $357.1 Million


#116 Film of All Time in the US in History!

Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006)

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN'S CHEST 

Directed by Gore Verbinski
Music by Hans Zimmer

STARRING
Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
Orlando Bloom as Will Turner
Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swann
Kevin McNally as Mr. Gibbs
Bill Nighy as Davy Jones
Jack Davenport as James Norrington
Lee Arenberg as Pintel
Mackenzie Crook as Ragetti
Tom Hollander as Lord Cutler Beckett
Stellan Skarsgard as Bootstrap Bill Turner
Naomie Harris as Tia Dalma
David Bailie as Cotten
Jonathan Pryce as Governor Weatherby Swann
Geoffrey Rush as Captain Hector Barbossa

Original U.S. Gross: $423.3 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $513.1 Million


#45 Film of All Time in the US in History!

Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003)

PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: THE CURSE OF THE BLACK PEARL

Directed by Gore Verbinski
Music by Klaus Badelt

STARRING
Johnny Depp as Captain Jack Sparrow
Geoffrey Rush as Captain Barbossa
Orlanda Bloom as Will Turner
Keira Knightley as Elizabeth Swann
Jack Davenport as Commodore Norrington
Kevin McNally as Mr. Gibbs
Jonathan Pryce as Governor Weatherby Swann
Lee Arenberg as Pintel
Mackenzie Crook as Ragetti
Zoe Saldana as Anamaria
David Bailie as Cotton
Martin Klebba as Marty

Original U.S. Gross: $305.4 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $405.2 Million


#91 Film of All Time in the US in History!

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008)

INDIANA JONES AND THE KINGDOM OF THE CRYSTAL SKULL

Directed by Steven Spielberg
Music by John Williams

STARRING
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Shia LaBeouf as Henry "Mutt Williams" Jones III
Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood
Cate Blanchett as Colonel Dr. Irina Spalko
Ray Winstone as Mac
Igo Jijikine as Colonel Dovchenko
John Hurt as Harold "Ox" Oxley
Jim Broadbent as Dean Charles Stanforth
Alan Dale as General Ross

Original U.S. Gross: $317.1 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $351.6 Million


#123 Film of All Time in the US in History!

Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989)

INDIANA JONES AND THE LAST CRUSADE

Directed by Steven Spielberg
Music by John Williams

STARRING
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Sean Connery as Henry Jones, Sr.
Denholm Elliott as Dr. Marcus Brody
Alison Doody as Dr. Elsa Schneider
John Rhys-Davies as Sallah
Julian Glover as Walter Donovan
Michael Byrne as Colonel Ernst Vogel
River Phoenix as 13 year-old Indiana Jones
Kevork Malikyan as Kazim
Robert Eddison as the Grail Knight
Vernon Dobtcheff as the Butler

Original U.S. Gross: $197.1 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $393.4 Million


#95 Film of All Time in the US in History!



Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)

INDIANA JONES AND THE TEMPLE OF DOOM

Directed by Steven Spielberg
Music by John Williams

STARRING
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Kate Capshaw as Willie Scott
Jonathan Ke Quan as Short Round
Amrish Puri as Mola Ram
Roshan Seth as Chattar Lal
Pat Roach as Muscular Thuggee General
Philip Stone as Captain Blumburtt
Raj Singh as Maharaja Zalim Singh
D. R. Nanayakkara as Shaman
Roy Chiao as Lao Che
David Yip as Wu Han

Original U.S. Gross: $179.8 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $425.1 Million


#84 Film of All Time in the US in History!

Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981)

INDIANA JONES AND THE RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK

Directed by Steven Spielberg
Music by John Williams

STARRING
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Karen Allen as Marion Ravenwood
Paul Freeman as Rene Belloq
John Rhys-Davies as Sallah
Ronald Lacey as Arnold Toht
Denholm Elliott as Dr. Marcus Brody
Wolf Kahler as Colonel Dietrich
Alfred Molina as Satipo
Pat Roach as Muscular Nazi Mechanic
Vic Tablian as Barranca

Original U.S. Gross: $242.3 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $701.8 Million

#18 Film of All Time in the U.S. in History!

Skyfall 007 (2012)

SKYFALL

Directed by Sam Mendes
Music by Thomas Newman

STARRING
Daniel Craig as James Bond 007
Javier Bardem as Main Villain
Naomie Harris as Eve Moneypenny
Berenice Marlohe as Severine
Judi Dench as M
Ralph Fiennes as M16 Agent
Albert Finney as British Politician
Helen McCrory as Clair Dowar
Ola Rapace as Villain's Henchman
Ben Whishaw as Q
Rory Kinnear as Bill Tanner

Original U.S. Gross: UNKNOWN
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): UNKNOWN


Original World-wide Gross: UNKNOWN
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): UNKNOWN

Quantum of Solace (2008)

QUANTUM OF SOLACE

Directed by Marc Forster
Music by David Arnold

STARRING
Daniel Craig as James Bond 007
Olga Kurylenko as Camille Montes
Mathieu Amalric as Dominic Greene
Judi Dench as M
Giancarlo Giannini as Rene Mathis
Gemma Arterton as Agent Fields
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
Joaquin Cosio as General Medrano
Jesper Christensen as Mr. White
Rory Kinnear as Bill TannerAnatole Taubman as Elvis
Fernando Cuervo as Carlos
Tim Pigott-Smith as British Secretary
Simon Kassianides as Yusef
Glenn Foster as Mitchell

Original U.S. Gross: $168.3 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $186.2 Million


Original World-wide Gross: $586.1 Million
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): $590.2 Million

Casino Royale (2006)

CASINO ROYALE 

Directed by Martin Campbell
Music by David Arnold

STARRING
Daniel Craig as James Bond 007
Eva Green as Vesper Lynd
Mads Mikkelsen as Le Chiffre
Judi Dench as M
Giancarlo Giannini as Rene Mathis
Jeffrey Wright as Felix Leiter
Caterina Murino as Solange Dimitrios
Simon Abkarian as Alex Dimitrios
Jesper Christensen as Mr. White
Isaac de Bankole as Steven Obanno
Sebastien Foucan as Mollaka
Ivana Milicevic as Valenka
Tobias Menzies as Villiers
Ludger Pistor as Mr. Mendel

Original U.S. Gross: $167.4 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $204.1 Million


Original World-wide Gross: $599.2 Million
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): $640.8 Million

Die Another Day (2002)

DIE ANOTHER DAY

Directed by Lee Tamahori
Music by David Arnold

STARRING
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007
Halle Berry as Jinx
Toby Stephens as Gustav Graves
Rosamund Pike as Miranda Frost
Rick Yune as Zao
Judi Dench as M
Will Yun Lee as Colonel Moon
John Cleese as Q
Kenneth Tsang as General Moon
Michael Madsen as Damian Falco
Samantha Bond as Miss Moneypenny
Emilio Echevarria as Raoul
Michael Gorevoy as Popov

Original U.S. Gross: $161.0 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $219.1 Million


Original World-wide Gross: $456.4 Million
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): $546.5 Million

The World is Not Enough (1999)

THE WORLD IS NOT ENOUGH

Directed by Michael Apted
Music by David Arnold

STARRING
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007
Sophie Marceau as Elektra King
Robert Carlyle as Renard
Denise Richards as Dr. Christmas Jones
Robbie Coltrane as Valentin Zukovsky
Judi Dench as M
Colin Salmon as Charles Robinson
Desmond Llewelyn as Q
John Cleese as R
Samantha Bond as Miss Moneypenny
Serena Scott Thomas as Dr. Molly Warmflash
Maria Grazia as Cigar Girl
Goldie as Bullion
Ulrich Thomsen as Davidov
John Seru as Gabor

Original U.S. Gross: $127.0 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $197.3 Million


Original World-wide Gross: $390.2 Million
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): $504.7 Million

Tomorrow Never Dies 007 (1997)

TOMORROW NEVER DIES

Directed by Roger Spottiswoode
Music by David Arnold

STARRING
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007
Jonathan Pryce as Elliot Carver
Michelle Yeoh as Wai Lin
Gotz Otto as Stamper
Teri Hatcher as Paris Carver
Ricky Jay as Henry Gupta
Judi Dench as M
Samantha Bond as Miss Moneypenny
Desmond Llewelyn as Q
Joe Don Baker as Jack Wade
Vincent Schiavelli as Dr. Kaufman
Colin Salmon as Charles Robinson
Julian Fellowes as British Minister of Defense
Gerard Butler as Captain of HMS Devonshire

Original U.S. Gross: $125.3 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $213.6 Million


Original World-wide Gross: $333.4 Million
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): $465.4 Million

GoldenEye 007 (1995)

GOLDENEYE 

Directed by Martin Campbell
Music by Eric Serra

STARRING
Pierce Brosnan as James Bond 007
Sean Bean as Alex Trevelyan or 006
Izabella Scorupco as Natalya Simonova
Famke Janssen as Xenia Onatopp
Joe Don Baker as Jack Wade
Gottfried John as General Ourumov
Alan Cumming as Boris Griskenko
Robbie Coltrane as Valentin Zukovsky
Judi Dench as M
Tcheky Karyo as Defence Minister Dmitri Mishkin
Desmond Llewelyn as Q
Samantha Bond as Miss Moneypenny
Billy J. Mitchell as Canadian Admiral Chuck Farrel


Original U.S. Gross: $106.5 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $196.1 Million


Original World-wide Gross: $353.4 Million
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): $510.2 Million

Licence to Kill 007 (1989)

LICENCE TO KILL 

Directed by John Glen
Music by Michael Kamen

STARRING
Timothy Dalton as James Bond 007
Carey Lowell as Pam Bouvier
Robert Davi as Franz Sanchez
Talisa Soto as Lupe Lamora
David Hedison as Felix Leiter
Desmond Llewelyn as Q
Anthony Zerbe as Milton Krest
Benicio del Toro as Dario
Frank McRae as Sharkey
Priscilla Barnes as Della Churchill Leiter
Robert Brown as M
Caroline Bliss as Miss Moneypenny
Wayne Newton as Professor Joe Butcher
Everett McGill as Ed Killifer

Original U.S. Gross: $34.6 Million
U.S. Adjusted Gross (2011): $70.1 Million


Original World-wide Gross: $156.2 Million
World-wide Adjusted Gross (2011): $271.2 Million