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 Post subject: Top 10 films of 2007 (US gross)
PostPosted: Wed Dec 26, 2007 6:38 pm 
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As reported by Yahoo:

1. Spiderman 3 ($336,530,303)
2. Shrek the Third ($321,012,359)
3. Transformers ($319,071,806)
4. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ($309,420,425)
5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ($292,004,738)
6. Bourne Ultimatum ($227,471,070)
7. 300 ($210,614,939)
8. Ratatouille ($206,445,654)
9. SImpsons Movie ($183,132,370)
10. Wild Hogs ($168,273,550)

Notes: Bourne Ultimatum is the highest grossing spy movie of all time.
The Harry Potter series is now second only to Star Wars at the box office.

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wild hogs? :|

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i've seen 2 of those

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ive seen three of them

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 Post subject: Re: Top 10 films of 2007 (US gross)
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I've seen them all except for harry potter. :oops: but i blame my wife for that. I am one of the few people on this board who think that 300 is a good movie though


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I've seen 5 of them, soon to be 6 after I watch the Simpsons, but still..

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lord vedder wrote:
As reported by Yahoo:

1. Spiderman 3 ($336,530,303)
2. Shrek the Third ($321,012,359)
3. Transformers ($319,071,806)
4. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End ($309,420,425)
5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ($292,004,738)
6. Bourne Ultimatum ($227,471,070)
7. 300 ($210,614,939)
8. Ratatouille ($206,445,654)
9. SImpsons Movie ($183,132,370)
10. Wild Hogs ($168,273,550)

Notes: Bourne Ultimatum is the highest grossing spy movie of all time.
The Harry Potter series is now second only to Star Wars at the box office.


Wild Hogs :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: Top 10 films of 2007 (US gross)
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I have seen 8 of them in theatres. Haven't seen Ratatouille or Bourne Ultimatum. How did Wild Hog's make the top 10 list? :shock:


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bourne and 300 are the only ones i would have paid to see.

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I've seen 9 of them (no wild hogs for me), do i win? :D

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why are people so surprised, what movies came out in 2007 to even qualify?

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 Post subject: Re: Top 10 films of 2007 (US gross)
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I saw seven of them in theatres. :?
300 was awesome, The Simpsons Movie was good, and Ratatouille was OK. I didn't like Bourne too much, but I can see why people did like it. I understand why Spiderman and Shrek made major dollars because the first two movies in both series were good. I've given up on everything Harry Potter.
I didn't see POTC3 because the second one was horrendous. I didn't see Transformers because Michael Bay is horrendous. I'm still not sure what was appealing to people about Wild Hogs.

I go to the movies a lot but I think I'm going to be more selective about the movies I choose from now on. I saw a lot of shitty movies this year. A lot of good ones too though.

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300 was a Republican wet dream

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I was embarrassed as a human being to watch 300. I thought the way it had been played up that I was gonna get another Sin City. Even Anon ditched 300 after its release, and that's bad.

Hp5 was the second-best in the series, a solid 4.5 out of 5-type movie. It was the first fantasy-themed film in a long time where pretty much all of the actors were simply having shitloads of fun with their roles.

That's all I've seen. I didn't see SM3 or Bourne or whatever because I haven't seen prior films in both series, so I'll see 'em at some point of time maybe, and I will likely see Ratatwhatever at some point (which I think is the one on that list with highest critical regard btw, if that really even matters in a lot of cases)

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