people used to watch the movie a lot . some of the people like to watch a horror movie ,action ,love,fantasy , adventure, thriller etc.
movie are the inspiration . the thing which we cannot do in our normal life it is done in the movie .they inspired us to be perfect self oriented ,normal and to be the part of it by our imagination.after seeing a movie we used to fell the same things that happen in that movie and we tried to behave like that .when we start behaving we the true viewer completely falls into it. different people have different view regarding movies that inspire then . so here are the list of the movie that i watched and help people to inspire them:
1.prom{2011}
2.ballet shoes{2007}
3.the social network
4.high school musical {1,2,3}
5.black swan
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looks a like awsome but.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
people go to the cinema hall after they saw the movie trailer. when the trailer is nice they used to thought that the whole movie is good. but this is not always right . few of the movies are not good as shown in trailer .
many of the people has watch the movie named sucker punch .the movie movie has got the nice trailer like as full action movie but it sucks when you watch the movie . the actress in the movie fight just get the things to escape . all they do is dream of being in war to find those things .
avatar the last airbender till know i havent watch the movie but the movie has got the bad critics review .so i dont want to say anything about this movie .
many of the people has watch the movie named sucker punch .the movie movie has got the nice trailer like as full action movie but it sucks when you watch the movie . the actress in the movie fight just get the things to escape . all they do is dream of being in war to find those things .
avatar the last airbender till know i havent watch the movie but the movie has got the bad critics review .so i dont want to say anything about this movie .
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Fright Night : Overview
R,1hr 41min
Genres:
Comedy
,Horror
Released:
August 19, 2011
Distributor:
Walt Disney Pictures
Starring:
Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin, David Tennant ... More
Watch TrailerSynopsis
A suburban Las Vegas teenager realizes that his new neighbor is a charismatic vampire in this remake of the 1985 horror comedy hit. After years of climbing to reach the top of the social ladder, high school senior Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally rules the roost. Just as Charley ditches his best pal, "Evil" Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), and starts dating the most popular girl in their class, however, a handsome new face appears in the neighborhood. It belongs to Charley's new neighbor Jerry (Colin Farrell), an outwardly amiable guy with a quick smile and a sharp wit. But when Ed vanishes without a trace andCharley sees a side of Jerry that everyone else seems to miss, the nouveau popular teen becomes convinced that the nice-guy act is a cover for something truly sinister. Unable to convince his mother (Toni Collette) that Jerry is a genuine bloodsucker, Charley turns to Las Vegas magician Peter Vincent (David Tennant) to help exterminate the demon before he drinks the entire neighborhood dry. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
Genres:
Comedy
,Horror
Released:
August 19, 2011
Distributor:
Walt Disney Pictures
Starring:
Colin Farrell, Anton Yelchin, David Tennant ... More
Watch TrailerSynopsis
A suburban Las Vegas teenager realizes that his new neighbor is a charismatic vampire in this remake of the 1985 horror comedy hit. After years of climbing to reach the top of the social ladder, high school senior Charley Brewster (Anton Yelchin) finally rules the roost. Just as Charley ditches his best pal, "Evil" Ed (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), and starts dating the most popular girl in their class, however, a handsome new face appears in the neighborhood. It belongs to Charley's new neighbor Jerry (Colin Farrell), an outwardly amiable guy with a quick smile and a sharp wit. But when Ed vanishes without a trace andCharley sees a side of Jerry that everyone else seems to miss, the nouveau popular teen becomes convinced that the nice-guy act is a cover for something truly sinister. Unable to convince his mother (Toni Collette) that Jerry is a genuine bloodsucker, Charley turns to Las Vegas magician Peter Vincent (David Tennant) to help exterminate the demon before he drinks the entire neighborhood dry. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi
It's official: Eddie Murphy to host Oscars
Confirming the news that set Oscar-watchers buzzing over the weekend, the Academy announced on Tuesday that Eddie Murphy will host the 84th Academy Awards.
The 50-year-old actor and comedian was reportedly the first choice of Oscar show co-producer Brett Ratner, who directed Murphy and Ben Stiller in the upcoming action comedy "Tower Heist."
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Murphy has appeared on the Oscar show several times in the past 25 years, most recently when he presentedJerry Lewis with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2009. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor two years earlier for "Dreamgirls," but lost to Alan Arkin in "Little Miss Sunshine."
Murphy, who spent most of that awards season as the odds-on favorite to win, famously left the Kodak Theater soon after his category was announced.
More from TheWrap.com: New Oscar producer Brett Ratner: 'Comedy is the key'
A former standup comedian and "Saturday Night Live" cast member, Murphy has appeared in more than three dozen films including, early in his career, the hits "48 Hrs.," "Trading Places" and the "Beverly Hills Cop" series. His film career slumped for much of the 1990s, though in recent years he has done voice work in the popular "Shrek" series.
The selection of Murphy by Ratner and co-producer Don Mischer returns the Oscar hosting job back to the kind of performer who handed the gig for most of the past two decades. Beginning in 1990, when Billy Crystal hosted the show for the first time, Oscar producers turned for 19 straight years to performers who had made movies but who also had standup comic experience.
Tell us on Facebook: How do you think Eddie Murphy will be as an Oscar host?
Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and Steve Martin all took multiple turns hosting, while Jon Stewart did the job twice and David Letterman, Chris Rock and Ellen DeGeneres hosted once each. (Even the TV-bred Letterman, Stewart and DeGeneres had made films before hosting the Oscars.)
In 2009, producers Bill Condon and Lawrence Mark turned away from the comic-actor route, which had begun to seem old hat, and booked the actor Hugh Jackman for a well-received turn at the helm. But the past two Oscar shows which were hosted by the curiously flat teaming of Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin in 2010, and the widely-panned duo of Anne Hathaway and James Franco earlier this year resulted in many within the Academy wondering if there wasn't a lot to be said for the old-style use of a host with standup experience.
Also: Here's what to expect from Brett Ratner producing 2012 Oscars
For his part, Ratner made it clear from the start that he wanted to produce a funny Oscar show: "Comedy is the key," he told TheWrap on the day he was announced as producer.
"I am enormously honored to join the great list of past Academy Award hosts from Hope and Carson to Crystal, Martin and Goldberg, among others," said Murphy in the release. "I'm looking forward to working with Brett and Don on creating a show that is enjoyable for both the fans at home and for the audience at the Kodak Theatre as we all come together to celebrate and recognize the great film contributions and collaborations from the past year."
The 50-year-old actor and comedian was reportedly the first choice of Oscar show co-producer Brett Ratner, who directed Murphy and Ben Stiller in the upcoming action comedy "Tower Heist."
Bing: More on Eddie Murphy
Murphy has appeared on the Oscar show several times in the past 25 years, most recently when he presentedJerry Lewis with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2009. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor two years earlier for "Dreamgirls," but lost to Alan Arkin in "Little Miss Sunshine."
Murphy, who spent most of that awards season as the odds-on favorite to win, famously left the Kodak Theater soon after his category was announced.
More from TheWrap.com: New Oscar producer Brett Ratner: 'Comedy is the key'
A former standup comedian and "Saturday Night Live" cast member, Murphy has appeared in more than three dozen films including, early in his career, the hits "48 Hrs.," "Trading Places" and the "Beverly Hills Cop" series. His film career slumped for much of the 1990s, though in recent years he has done voice work in the popular "Shrek" series.
The selection of Murphy by Ratner and co-producer Don Mischer returns the Oscar hosting job back to the kind of performer who handed the gig for most of the past two decades. Beginning in 1990, when Billy Crystal hosted the show for the first time, Oscar producers turned for 19 straight years to performers who had made movies but who also had standup comic experience.
Tell us on Facebook: How do you think Eddie Murphy will be as an Oscar host?
Crystal, Whoopi Goldberg and Steve Martin all took multiple turns hosting, while Jon Stewart did the job twice and David Letterman, Chris Rock and Ellen DeGeneres hosted once each. (Even the TV-bred Letterman, Stewart and DeGeneres had made films before hosting the Oscars.)
In 2009, producers Bill Condon and Lawrence Mark turned away from the comic-actor route, which had begun to seem old hat, and booked the actor Hugh Jackman for a well-received turn at the helm. But the past two Oscar shows which were hosted by the curiously flat teaming of Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin in 2010, and the widely-panned duo of Anne Hathaway and James Franco earlier this year resulted in many within the Academy wondering if there wasn't a lot to be said for the old-style use of a host with standup experience.
Also: Here's what to expect from Brett Ratner producing 2012 Oscars
For his part, Ratner made it clear from the start that he wanted to produce a funny Oscar show: "Comedy is the key," he told TheWrap on the day he was announced as producer.
"I am enormously honored to join the great list of past Academy Award hosts from Hope and Carson to Crystal, Martin and Goldberg, among others," said Murphy in the release. "I'm looking forward to working with Brett and Don on creating a show that is enjoyable for both the fans at home and for the audience at the Kodak Theatre as we all come together to celebrate and recognize the great film contributions and collaborations from the past year."
Saturday, September 3, 2011
world wide boxoffice .
only hollywood movie has smash the worlwide record on earning . with the quality in movie ,ideas , technology , and story help them to be popular. the teen are involve in watching the movies . with the hardwork of the entire crew the movie become sucess. the movie which has change the audience mind are the top movies which earn more money than other . so the list of the movie all time box office record are
Rank | Title | Worldwide Box Office |
1. | Avatar (2009) | $2,781,505,847 |
2. | Titanic (1997) | $1,835,300,000 |
3. | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (2011) | $1,294,205,062 |
4. | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) | $1,119,102,868 |
5. | Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) | $1,106,457,208 |
6. | Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) | $1,065,896,541 |
7. | Toy Story 3 (2010) | $1,062,984,497 |
8. | Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides (2011) | $1,025,861,924 |
9. | Alice in Wonderland (2010) | $1,023,285,206 |
10. | The Dark Knight (2008) | $1,001,921,825 |
11. | Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001) | $968,657,891 |
12. | Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) | $958,404,152 |
13. | Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 (2010) | $946,080,434 |
14. | Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) | $937,000,866 |
15. | Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) | $933,956,980 |
16. | Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace (1999) | $922,379,000 |
17. | The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) | $921,600,000 |
18. | Jurassic Park (1993) | $919,700,000 |
19. | Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) | $892,194,397 |
20. | Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009) | $887,773,705 |
21. | Spider-Man 3 (2007) | $885,430,303 |
22. | Shrek 2 (2004) | $880,871,036 |
23. | Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) | $866,300,000 |
24. | Finding Nemo (2003) | $865,000,000 |
25. | The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring (2001) | $860,700,000 |
26. | Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005) | $848,462,555 |
27. | Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) | $836,276,689 |
28. | Inception (2010) | $817,068,851 |
29. | Independence Day (1996) | $811,200,000 |
30. | Spider-Man (2002) | $806,700,000 |
31. | Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) | $797,900,000 |
32. | Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) | $795,458,727 |
33. | Shrek the Third (2007) | $791,106,665 |
34. | Spider-Man 2 (2004) | $783,577,893 |
35. | The Lion King (1994) | $783,400,000 |
36. | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) | $783,011,114 |
37. | 2012 (2009/I) | $766,812,167 |
38. | The Da Vinci Code (2006) | $758,236,138 |
39. | E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) | $756,700,000 |
40. | Shrek Forever After (2010) | $750,271,987 |
41. | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005) | $738,809,845 |
42. | The Matrix Reloaded (2003) | $735,600,000 |
43. | Up (2009) | $727,079,556 |
44. | New Moon (2009) | $709,823,132 |
45. | Transformers (2007) | $708,559,914 |
46. | Eclipse (2010/I) | $694,523,113 |
47. | Forrest Gump (1994) | $679,400,000 |
48. | The Sixth Sense (1999) | $661,500,000 |
49. | Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) | $653,200,000 |
50. | Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002) | $648,200,000 |
51. | Kung Fu Panda 2 (2011) | $637,577,256 |
52. | Kung Fu Panda (2008) | $633,395,021 |
53. | The Incredibles (2004) | $624,037,578 |
54. | Ice Age: The Meltdown (2006) | $623,829,763 |
55. | Hancock (2008) | $623,546,274 |
56. | Iron Man 2 (2010) | $616,757,433 |
57. | Ratatouille (2007) | $615,935,493 |
58. | The Lost World: Jurassic Park (1997) | $614,300,000 |
59. | Fast Five (2011) | $605,405,005 |
60. | The Passion of the Christ (2004) | $604,370,943 |
61. | Mamma Mia! (2008) | $601,204,210 |
62. | Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa (2008) | $594,082,968 |
63. | War of the Worlds (2005) | $591,377,056 |
64. | Casino Royale (2006) | $587,607,184 |
65. | Men in Black (1997) | $587,200,000 |
66. | I Am Legend (2007) | $583,986,216 |
67. | Tangled (2010/I) | $577,707,262 |
68. | Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) | $572,700,000 |
69. | Iron Man (2008) | $571,827,600 |
70. | Night at the Museum (2006) | $571,063,268 |
71. | Quantum of Solace (2008) | $569,968,427 |
72. | The Hangover Part II (2011) | $564,702,056 |
73. | Armageddon (1998/I) | $554,600,000 |
74. | King Kong (2005) | $547,051,260 |
75. | Mission: Impossible II (2000) | $545,300,000 |
76. | Despicable Me (2010) | $543,501,645 |
77. | Home Alone (1990) | $533,800,000 |
78. | Star Wars: Episode V - The Empire Strikes Back (1980) | $533,800,000 |
79. | WALL·E (2008) | $532,506,889 |
80. | Monsters, Inc. (2001) | $528,900,000 |
81. | The Day After Tomorrow (2004) | $527,939,919 |
82. | The Simpsons Movie (2007) | $525,532,370 |
83. | Cars 2 (2011) | $521,960,986 |
84. | Sherlock Holmes (2009) | $518,419,489 |
85. | Ghost (1990) | $517,600,000 |
86. | Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991) | $516,800,000 |
87. | Aladdin (1992) | $501,900,000 |
88. | How to Train Your Dragon (2010) | $494,887,997 |
89. | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989) | $494,800,000 |
90. | Twister (1996) | $494,700,000 |
91. | Clash of the Titans (2010) | $491,592,114 |
92. | Rio (2011) | $486,097,199 |
93. | Angels & Demons (2009) | $485,975,846 |
94. | Toy Story 2 (1999) | $485,700,000 |
95. | Troy (2004) | $481,228,348 |
96. | Saving Private Ryan (1998) | $479,300,000 |
97. | Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) | $471,856,431 |
98. | Jaws (1975) | $470,600,000 |
99. | Pretty Woman (1990) | $463,400,000 |
100. | The Hangover (2009) | $461,613,371 |
101. | Bruce Almighty (2003) | $458,900,000 |
102. | 300 (2006) | $456,592,590 |
103. | The Matrix (1999) | $456,300,000 |
104. | Gladiator (2000) | $456,200,000 |
105. | X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) | $455,260,014 |
106. | Shrek (2001) | $455,100,000 |
107. | Cars (2006) | $454,752,771 |
108. | National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007) | $453,961,501 |
109. | Mission: Impossible (1996) | $452,500,000 |
110. | Pearl Harbor (2001) | $450,400,000 |
111. | Thor (2011) | $446,015,141 |
112. | Ocean's Eleven (2001) | $444,200,000 |
113. | Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel (2009) | $441,613,391 |
114. | The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) | $440,725,045 |
115. | The Last Samurai (2003) | $435,400,000 |
116. | Tarzan (1999) | $435,200,000 |
117. | Meet the Fockers (2004) | $432,667,575 |
118. | Mr. & Mrs. Smith (2005) | $427,936,103 |
119. | Men in Black II (2002) | $425,600,000 |
120. | Die Another Day (2002) | $424,700,000 |
121. | Dances with Wolves (1990) | $424,200,000 |
122. | The Matrix Revolutions (2003) | $424,000,000 |
123. | Cast Away (2000) | $424,000,000 |
124. | Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) | $423,200,000 |
125. | The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) | $418,814,023 |
126. | The Mummy Returns (2001) | $418,700,000 |
127. | Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) | $418,200,000 |
128. | The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) | $416,283,624 |
129. | Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian (2009) | $414,643,721 |
130. | The Mummy (1999) | $413,300,000 |
131. | Batman (1989) | $413,200,000 |
132. | The Bodyguard (1992) | $410,900,000 |
133. | Signs (2002) | $407,900,000 |
134. | Madagascar (2005) | $406,800,000 |
135. | X2 (2003) | $406,400,000 |
136. | Sex and the City (2008) | $400,637,269 |
137. | TRON: Legacy (2010) | $396,951,787 |
138. | Mission: Impossible III (2006) | $395,382,309 |
139. | Gone with the Wind (1939) | $390,500,000 |
140. | Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (1991) | $390,500,000 |
141. | Superman Returns (2006) | $389,569,408 |
142. | The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor (2008) | $388,876,165 |
143. | The King's Speech (2010) | $386,195,342 |
144. | Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) | $383,900,000 |
145. | The Smurfs (2011) | $383,523,566 |
146. | Star Trek (2009) | $382,704,099 |
147. | Grease (1978) | $379,800,000 |
148. | Happy Feet (2006) | $378,992,827 |
149. | Beauty and the Beast (1991) | $378,300,000 |
150. | Ice Age (2002) | $378,300,000 |
151. | Live Free or Die Hard (2007) | $377,520,804 |
152. | Godzilla (1998) | $375,800,000 |
153. | X-Men Origins: Wolverine (2009) | $374,883,016 |
154. | Monsters vs Aliens (2009) | $373,632,128 |
155. | Click (2006/I) | $373,040,146 |
156. | Terminator Salvation (2009) | $372,120,003 |
157. | What Women Want (2000) | $370,800,000 |
158. | The Fugitive (1993) | $368,700,000 |
159. | Hitch (2005/I) | $367,600,000 |
160. | True Lies (1994) | $365,200,000 |
161. | Die Hard: With a Vengeance (1995) | $365,000,000 |
162. | The Golden Compass (2007) | $364,083,519 |
163. | Notting Hill (1999) | $363,000,000 |
164. | Jurassic Park III (2001) | $362,900,000 |
165. | Slumdog Millionaire (2008) | $362,319,195 |
166. | Fast & Furious (2009) | $360,322,220 |
167. | There's Something About Mary (1998) | $360,000,000 |
168. | Planet of the Apes (2001) | $358,900,000 |
169. | The Flintstones (1994) | $358,500,000 |
170. | Toy Story (1995) | $358,100,000 |
171. | Minority Report (2002) | $358,000,000 |
172. | A Bug's Life (1998) | $357,900,000 |
173. | Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007) | $357,526,336 |
174. | The Exorcist (1973) | $357,500,000 |
175. | My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002) | $356,500,000 |
176. | Rain Man (1988) | $354,825,435 |
177. | Basic Instinct (1992) | $352,700,000 |
178. | X-Men: First Class (2011) | $352,623,667 |
179. | The World Is Not Enough (1999) | $352,000,000 |
180. | Batman Begins (2005) | $352,000,000 |
181. | GoldenEye (1995) | $351,500,000 |
182. | Twilight (2008/I) | $351,449,475 |
183. | Ocean's Twelve (2004) | $351,331,634 |
184. | Back to the Future (1985) | $350,600,000 |
185. | Se7en (1995) | $350,100,000 |
186. | Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) | $349,200,000 |
187. | Hannibal (2001) | $349,200,000 |
188. | Deep Impact (1998) | $348,600,000 |
189. | Dinosaur (2000) | $347,800,000 |
190. | Pocahontas (1995) | $347,100,000 |
191. | Tomorrow Never Dies (1997) | $346,600,000 |
192. | Top Gun (1986) | $344,800,000 |
193. | The Karate Kid (2010) | $343,191,618 |
194. | I, Robot (2004) | $342,795,350 |
195. | How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000) | $340,400,000 |
196. | Enchanted (2007) | $339,906,877 |
197. | Wanted (2008) | $338,794,280 |
198. | National Treasure (2004) | $337,605,002 |
199. | Catch Me If You Can (2002) | $337,400,000 |
200. | American Beauty (1999) | $336,000,000 |
201. | Batman Forever (1995) | $335,000,000 |
202. | Apollo 13 (1995) | $334,100,000 |
203. | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) | $333,000,000 |
204. | Back to the Future Part II (1989) | $332,000,000 |
205. | The Rock (1996) | $330,500,000 |
206. | Over the Hedge (2006) | $329,619,340 |
207. | Fantastic Four (2005) | $329,295,569 |
208. | Rush Hour 2 (2001) | $329,100,000 |
209. | The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008) | $328,890,802 |
210. | Black Swan (2010) | $328,152,327 |
211. | 'Crocodile' Dundee (1986) | $328,000,000 |
212. | Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) | $327,155,643 |
213. | The Perfect Storm (2000) | $327,000,000 |
214. | Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) | $325,770,306 |
215. | The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) | $325,500,000 |
216. | The Devil Wears Prada (2006) | $324,432,962 |
217. | A Christmas Carol (2009) | $323,550,096 |
218. | Robin Hood (2010) | $321,619,735 |
219. | Schindler's List (1993) | $321,200,000 |
220. | The Mask (1994) | $320,900,000 |
221. | Inglourious Basterds (2009) | $320,623,073 |
222. | Fatal Attraction (1987) | $320,100,000 |
223. | Lethal Weapon 3 (1992) | $319,700,000 |
224. | Megamind (2010) | $319,437,537 |
225. | The Last Airbender (2010) | $317,064,731 |
226. | Beverly Hills Cop (1984) | $316,400,000 |
227. | Air Force One (1997) | $315,000,000 |
228. | The Proposal (2009/I) | $314,647,053 |
229. | As Good as It Gets (1997) | $313,300,000 |
230. | A Beautiful Mind (2001) | $312,100,000 |
231. | Ocean's Thirteen (2007) | $311,144,465 |
232. | Rise of the Planet of the Apes (2011) | $309,959,484 |
233. | Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999) | $309,600,000 |
234. | Little Fockers (2010) | $309,383,780 |
235. | Ransom (1996) | $308,700,000 |
236. | Runaway Bride (1999) | $307,900,000 |
237. | Chicago (2002) | $306,400,000 |
238. | Liar Liar (1997) | $306,300,000 |
239. | Shark Tale (2004) | $306,162,022 |
240. | Bolt (2008) | $305,653,579 |
241. | 101 Dalmatians (1996) | $304,200,000 |
242. | Mulan (1998) | $303,500,000 |
243. | G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (2009) | $300,867,630 |
244. | Hook (1991) | $300,800,000 |
245. | Rocky IV (1985) | $300,400,000 |
246. | Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985) | $300,400,000 |
247. | Beverly Hills Cop II (1987) | $300,000,000 |
248. | Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977) | $300,000,000 |
249. | Chicken Little (2005) | $298,181,507 |
250. | The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) | $297,986,036 |
251. | Stuart Little (1999) | $297,600,000 |
252. | Look Who's Talking (1989) | $297,100,000 |
253. | Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010) | $296,221,566 |
254. | Meet the Parents (2000) | $295,500,000 |
255. | Horton Hears a Who! (2008) | $295,429,187 |
256. | The Blind Side (2009) | $294,850,375 |
257. | Shutter Island (2010) | $294,468,405 |
258. | X-Men (2000) | $294,100,000 |
259. | Ghost Busters (1984) | $291,600,000 |
260. | Salt (2010) | $291,511,368 |
261. | Doctor Dolittle (1998) | $290,100,000 |
262. | Superman (1978) | $289,400,000 |
263. | The Departed (2006) | $289,373,442 |
264. | Shakespeare in Love (1998) | $289,100,000 |
265. | Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002) | $289,000,000 |
266. | Coming to America (1988) | $288,800,000 |
267. | My Best Friend's Wedding (1997) | $286,900,000 |
268. | G-Force (2009) | $285,020,252 |
269. | Lethal Weapon 4 (1998) | $284,700,000 |
270. | Speed (1994/I) | $283,200,000 |
271. | Bee Movie (2007) | $283,197,121 |
272. | Batman Returns (1992) | $282,800,000 |
273. | Wedding Crashers (2005) | $282,718,368 |
274. | Casper (1995) | $282,300,000 |
275. | Sex and the City 2 (2010) | $280,328,937 |
276. | Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992) | $279,600,000 |
277. | The Tourist (2010) | $278,331,157 |
278. | The Polar Express (2004) | $277,810,096 |
279. | Fantastic 4: Rise of the Silver Surfer (2007) | $277,520,333 |
280. | Bridesmaids (2011) | $277,348,760 |
281. | American Pie 2 (2001) | $276,400,000 |
282. | What Lies Beneath (2000) | $275,500,000 |
283. | Van Helsing (2004) | $275,025,245 |
284. | Jerry Maguire (1996) | $273,600,000 |
285. | The Silence of the Lambs (1991) | $272,700,000 |
286. | The Bourne Supremacy (2004) | $272,549,130 |
287. | The Nutty Professor (1996) | $269,300,000 |
288. | 10,000 BC (2008) | $269,070,548 |
289. | The Green Mile (1999) | $268,700,000 |
290. | Bambi (1942) | $268,000,000 |
291. | Scooby-Doo (2002) | $267,600,000 |
292. | Grown Ups (2010) | $267,501,186 |
293. | xXx (2002) | $267,200,000 |
294. | Indecent Proposal (1993) | $266,600,000 |
295. | American Gangster (2007) | $264,627,620 |
296. | Jumanji (1995) | $264,600,000 |
297. | The Fifth Element (1997) | $263,600,000 |
298. | Lilo & Stitch (2002) | $262,700,000 |
299. | The Firm (1993) | $262,300,000 |
300. | Gran Torino (2008) | $262,185,755 |
301. | Bad Boys II (2003) | $261,900,000 |
302. | Knight and Day (2010) | $261,618,654 |
303. | Total Recall (1990) | $261,400,000 |
304. | Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan (2006) | $260,405,958 |
305. | Scary Movie (2000) | $259,900,000 |
306. | Spirited Away (2001) | $259,200,000 |
307. | Charlie's Angels (2000) | $258,500,000 |
308. | The Full Monty (1997) | $256,900,000 |
309. | Erin Brockovich (2000) | $256,500,000 |
310. | The Village (2004) | $255,395,633 |
311. | Waterworld (1995) | $255,200,000 |
312. | Cliffhanger (1993) | $255,000,000 |
313. | Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) | $254,400,000 |
314. | The Incredible Hulk (2008) | $254,218,390 |
315. | Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) | $252,500,000 |
316. | This Is It (2009) | $251,844,424 |
317. | Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) | $251,600,000 |
318. | You've Got Mail (1998) | $250,700,000 |
319. | Hercules (1997) | $250,600,000 |
320. | High School Musical 3: Senior Year (2008) | $250,356,401 |
321. | The Truman Show (1998) | $249,200,000 |
322. | Babe (1995) | $249,000,000 |
323. | Unbreakable (2000) | $248,900,000 |
324. | The Princess and the Frog (2009) | $247,374,107 |
325. | True Grit (2010) | $247,131,347 |
326. | Dumb & Dumber (1994) | $246,200,000 |
327. | Robots (2005) | $245,600,000 |
328. | Eragon (2006) | $245,230,163 |
329. | Rush Hour (1998) | $245,200,000 |
330. | Enemy of the State (1998) | $245,100,000 |
331. | The Godfather (1972) | $244,900,000 |
332. | Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) | $244,100,000 |
333. | Super 8 (2011) | $244,049,187 |
334. | Back to the Future Part III (1990) | $243,700,000 |
335. | Wild Hogs (2007) | $243,213,584 |
336. | Marley & Me (2008) | $242,751,473 |
337. | 8 Mile (2002) | $242,300,000 |
338. | Hulk (2003) | $241,700,000 |
339. | Face/Off (1997) | $241,600,000 |
340. | Rango (2011) | $240,707,194 |
341. | The Blair Witch Project (1999) | $240,500,000 |
342. | Crocodile Dundee II (1988) | $239,600,000 |
343. | Out of Africa (1985) | $239,500,000 |
344. | Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2009) | $239,470,275 |
345. | Love Actually (2003) | $239,200,000 |
346. | Gulliver's Travels (2010) | $238,276,259 |
347. | Die Hard 2 (1990) | $237,700,000 |
348. | A Few Good Men (1992) | $237,300,000 |
349. | Batman & Robin (1997) | $237,200,000 |
350. | Saturday Night Fever (1977) | $237,113,184 |
351. | Dead Poets Society (1989) | $235,900,000 |
352. | 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003) | $234,400,000 |
353. | Eraser (1996) | $234,400,000 |
354. | Big Daddy (1999/I) | $233,500,000 |
355. | The Mask of Zorro (1998) | $233,400,000 |
356. | Bean (1997) | $232,000,000 |
357. | Howl's Moving Castle (2004) | $231,710,455 |
358. | The English Patient (1996) | $231,700,000 |
359. | Sister Act (1992) | $231,600,000 |
360. | Journey to the Center of the Earth (2008) | $230,702,060 |
361. | American Wedding (2003) | $230,700,000 |
362. | Get Smart (2008) | $230,513,314 |
363. | Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) | $230,500,000 |
364. | The Day the Earth Stood Still (2008) | $230,363,785 |
365. | The Ring (2002/I) | $230,100,000 |
366. | A.I. Artificial Intelligence (2001) | $230,000,000 |
367. | Constantine (2005) | $229,500,000 |
368. | Life Is Beautiful (1997) | $228,900,000 |
369. | Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason (2004) | $228,203,020 |
370. | Sleepless in Seattle (1993) | $227,900,000 |
371. | Something's Gotta Give (2003) | $227,500,000 |
372. | Lethal Weapon 2 (1989) | $227,300,000 |
373. | Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010) | $227,261,720 |
374. | The Green Hornet (2011) | $227,180,042 |
375. | Juno (2007) | $226,992,840 |
376. | Brother Bear (2003) | $226,029,248 |
377. | Yes Man (2008) | $225,980,195 |
378. | Good Will Hunting (1997) | $225,800,000 |
379. | Space Jam (1996) | $225,400,000 |
380. | Rocky (1976) | $225,000,000 |
381. | One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) | $224,000,000 |
382. | The Expendables (2010) | $223,981,571 |
383. | Taken (2008/I) | $223,882,658 |
384. | Con Air (1997) | $223,100,000 |
385. | Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) | $222,700,000 |
386. | The Little Mermaid (1989) | $222,300,000 |
387. | Jumper (2008) | $221,970,146 |
388. | Mr. Bean's Vacation (2007) | $221,953,210 |
389. | It's Complicated (2009) | $221,703,470 |
390. | Presumed Innocent (1990) | $221,300,000 |
391. | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) | $221,300,000 |
392. | Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) | $220,078,393 |
393. | Ghost Rider (2007) | $219,702,596 |
394. | Elf (2003) | $219,700,000 |
395. | Knocked Up (2007) | $218,734,225 |
396. | The Prince of Egypt (1998) | $218,400,000 |
397. | Flightplan (2005) | $218,306,988 |
398. | What Happens in Vegas (2008) | $218,276,912 |
399. | Bedtime Stories (2008) | $217,993,847 |
400. | The Terminal (2004) | $217,845,279 |
401. | Wild Wild West (1999) | $217,700,000 |
402. | Twins (1988/I) | $216,600,000 |
403. | Ghostbusters II (1989) | $215,400,000 |
404. | The Patriot (2000) | $215,300,000 |
405. | The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010) | $215,143,812 |
406. | Valentine's Day (2010/I) | $214,976,776 |
407. | Public Enemies (2009) | $214,830,725 |
408. | Just Go with It (2011) | $214,728,109 |
409. | The Social Network (2010) | $214,517,897 |
410. | Dirty Dancing (1987) | $213,892,689 |
411. | The Bourne Identity (2002) | $213,500,000 |
412. | Pulp Fiction (1994) | $212,900,000 |
413. | Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) | $212,300,000 |
414. | Vertical Limit (2000) | $212,300,000 |
415. | Disclosure (1994) | $212,000,000 |
416. | Entrapment (1999) | $211,700,000 |
417. | Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (2003) | $210,326,386 |
418. | The Others (2001) | $209,700,000 |
419. | End of Days (1999) | $209,300,000 |
420. | Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000) | $209,000,000 |
421. | Jaws 2 (1978) | $208,900,000 |
422. | Red Dragon (2002) | $208,600,000 |
423. | Kingdom of Heaven (2005) | $208,300,000 |
424. | Collateral (2004) | $208,003,492 |
425. | Australia (2008) | $207,551,662 |
426. | Clear and Present Danger (1994) | $207,500,000 |
427. | Million Dollar Baby (2004) | $207,400,000 |
428. | The Fast and the Furious (2001) | $207,283,925 |
429. | Miss Congeniality (2000) | $207,000,000 |
430. | Green Lantern (2011) | $206,076,496 |
431. | The Jungle Book (1967) | $205,800,000 |
432. | JFK (1991) | $205,400,000 |
433. | Traffic (2000) | $204,800,000 |
434. | Braveheart (1995) | $204,000,000 |
435. | The Ugly Truth (2009) | $203,115,214 |
436. | Moonraker (1979) | $202,700,000 |
437. | The Break-Up (2006) | $202,483,135 |
438. | Eat Pray Love (2010) | $202,301,280 |
439. | Sleepy Hollow (1999) | $202,000,000 |
440. | Kindergarten Cop (1990) | $202,000,000 |
441. | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) | $201,900,000 |
442. | American Pie (1999) | $201,700,000 |
443. | Battle Los Angeles (2011) | $201,652,429 |
444. | Philadelphia (1993) | $201,300,000 |
445. | Vanilla Sky (2001) | $201,000,000 |
446. | Bad Teacher (2011) | $200,864,694 |
447. | You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008) | $200,818,837 |
448. | Valkyrie (2008) | $200,276,421 |
449. | District 9 (2009) | $200,146,235 |
Taylor Lautner, Dwayne Johnson to star as David and Goliath?
Prepare yourselves for a biblical pec fest the likes of which humankind has never seen.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, "Twilight" hunk Taylor Lautner and former WWE grappler Dwayne Johnson have been offered the two leads in "Goliath," a period action movie based on the biblical tale of David and Goliath.
Bing: 'Breaking Dawn' rumors
The story of David and Goliath is the original underdog tale. We won't spoil it for you, but it involves a slingshot to the head. Well, actually, I guess we just spoiled it for you. Oh well.
Director Scott Derrickson will helm the action flick, which is said to combine the classic tale with contemporary sensibilities. Relativity will produce alongside Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen of Temple Hill who (big surprise) produced the "Twilight" flicks.
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Fans of heaving man-chests, however, should temper their enthusiasm. Since both actors currently command upwards of $10 million per picture, financial issues may very well tank this fantasy-casting of prime man rib.
According to the Hollywood Reporter, "Twilight" hunk Taylor Lautner and former WWE grappler Dwayne Johnson have been offered the two leads in "Goliath," a period action movie based on the biblical tale of David and Goliath.
Bing: 'Breaking Dawn' rumors
The story of David and Goliath is the original underdog tale. We won't spoil it for you, but it involves a slingshot to the head. Well, actually, I guess we just spoiled it for you. Oh well.
Director Scott Derrickson will helm the action flick, which is said to combine the classic tale with contemporary sensibilities. Relativity will produce alongside Wyck Godfrey and Marty Bowen of Temple Hill who (big surprise) produced the "Twilight" flicks.
More: Latest movie reviews
Fans of heaving man-chests, however, should temper their enthusiasm. Since both actors currently command upwards of $10 million per picture, financial issues may very well tank this fantasy-casting of prime man rib.
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