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  1. #41
    A lot got updated since we last did this.
    1. Spider-Man 3 $336,027,292
    2. Shrek the Third $319,927,736
    3. At World's End $306,888,712
    4 Transformers $286,203,726
    5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $244,877,588
    6. 300 $210,614,939
    7 Ratatouille $180,969,194
    8. Wild Hogs $168,213,584
    9. Knocked Up $145,321,190
    10. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $129,817,462
    11 Live Free or Die Hard $126,087,168
    12. Blades of Glory $118,245,842
    13. Ghost Rider $115,802,596
    14. Ocean's Thirteen $115,592,725


    The Simpsons should be #15 on this list. It also should get past the 200 mark and has a good shot at the #6 spot, unless Ratatoille beats it to it. The next two films to make this list will be Evan Almighty (it only needs 3.5 million unfortunetly), and Chuck and Larry (again that alone is sad thought for humanity). Still neither should pass Ghost Rider so both will lag on the bottom of this list. That will make 17. Hairspray still has a chance which could make 18.If it does we will be at 20 for the summer because there is no way Rush Hour 3 and Bourne Ultimatium won't make it. Those are the last two big guns for this summer. Now for the top 5 that could be the way it will finish, although Transformers has a chance at beating Pirates. Also there is a small chance all 5 will be over 300. OOTP is starting to have better drops and it is having great weekeday numbers. If it keeps dropping like this it could get past 300. Right now it looks like it will do 285-295 to me.

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    Has anyone even seen the Chuck and Larry movie?

  3. #43
    1. Spider-Man 3 $336,530,303
    2. Shrek the Third $321,012,359
    3. At World's End $307,771,457
    4 Transformers $306,746,846
    5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $279,316,414
    6. 300 $210,614,939
    7 Ratatouille $196,953,427
    8. Wild Hogs $168,273,550
    9. The Bourne Ultimatum $166,915,290
    10 The Simpsons $166,316,281
    11 Knocked Up $147,348,145
    12 Live Free or Die Hard $132,693,592
    13. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $131,144,008
    14. Blades of Glory $118,245,842
    15. Ocean's Thirteen $116,678,932
    16 Ghost Rider $115,802,596
    17. I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry $110,958,515
    18 Hairspray $101,630,000

    We will probably get two more to this list. Rush hour 3 will join it next week. Evan Almighty needs 1.5 million so it might make it though it could take months before we find that out.l With the way Superbad opened it should make it, IMO. So we could have 20-21 films after the summer is over. Although it could be November before we get number 22.

  4. #44
    Figure we could update International gross as well
    1 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End $648,400,000 5/23
    2 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $594,000,000 7/11
    3 Spider-Man 3 $553,677,153 5/1
    4 Shrek the Third $415,477,014 5/17
    5 Transformers $354,328,204 6/28
    6 The Simpsons Movie $270,175,003 7/25
    7 300 $245,450,663 3/7
    8 Live Free or Die Hard $215,274,200 6/26
    9 Mr. Bean's Holiday $188,886,999 3/22
    10 Ocean's Thirteen $179,500,000 6/7

    Pirates sure made a lot of money overseas. Potter did great as well, and it has been having great drops so it should make 620-630 overseas.

  5. #45
    Figure I update this after Labor Day
    1. Spider-Man 3 $336,530,303
    2. Shrek the Third $321,012,359
    3. Transformers $310,578,372
    4 At World's End $308,681,208
    5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $286,825,495
    6. 300 $210,614,939
    7 The Bourne Ultimatum $202,810,455
    8 Ratatouille $201,249,448
    9. The Simpsons $178,526,451
    10 Wild Hogs $168,273,550
    11 Knocked Up $148,170,675
    12 Live Free or Die Hard $133,614,216
    13. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $131,597,271
    14 Rush Hour 3 $122,695,339
    15. Blades of Glory $118,245,842
    16. Ocean's Thirteen $117,033,632
    17 I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry $116,637,095
    18. Ghost Rider $115,802,596
    19 Hairspray $112,415,489

    Evan Almighty needs 500k to make it to this list. I figure Universal will get it there somehow. Superbad will probably make this list first. After those two films it could be a while before we get anymore.

  6. #46
    I will update International gross as well
    1 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End $651,054,868
    2 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $625,000,000
    3 Spider-Man 3 $553,712,881
    4 Shrek the Third $436,454,320
    5 Transformers $375,016,486
    6 The Simpsons Movie $291,027,628
    7 300 $245,453,242
    8 Live Free or Die Hard $220,623,745
    9 Mr. Bean's Holiday $189,478,688
    10 Ocean's Thirteen $188,500,000
    11 Ratatouille $172,349,000
    Really this is a record year for overseas and WW. This is the first time ever we had two films make over 600 million and over 900 million in one year. Also both Pirates and Potter are going to be in the top 6 of all time. AWE is already at fifth and Potter is on pase to pass Jurassic Park, Shrek 2, The Phantom Menance and Two Towers for 6th place all time. Speaking of Potter I guess I was wrong about the summer. OOTP has passed GOF WW and overseas gross and needs like 3.2 million to pass it in the U.S. I didn't think it would do this well. I think the last two films both should be over 900 WW with Deathly Hallows probably passing the 1 Billion mark and probably pass Dead Man's Chest for #3 spot all time. This is just my speculation at this point.

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    1. Spider-Man 3 $336,530,303
    2. Shrek the Third $321,012,359
    3. Transformers $319,071,806
    4 At World's End $309,420,425
    5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $291,729,787
    6. The Bourne Ultimatum $227,006,000
    7. 300 $210,614,939
    8 Ratatouille $205,698,520
    9. The Simpsons $182,938,287
    10 Wild Hogs $168,273,550
    11 Knocked Up $148,761,765
    12. Rush Hour 3 $139,925,330
    13. Live Free or Die Hard $134,529,403
    14 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $131,921,738
    15. SuperBad $121,463,226
    16. I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry $119,725,280
    17 Hairspray $118,871,849
    18. Blades of Glory $118,245,842
    19. Ocean's Thirteen $117,154,724
    20. Ghost Rider $115,802,596
    21 Evan Almighty $100,289,690

    I figured it was time to update this. American Gangster and Bee Movie both could pass 100 by next weekend. After that I think the guarented movies are Enchanted, Beowolf, The Golden Compass, National Treasure 2, and I am Legend. Fred Clause could make it if it has amazing holiday legs.

  8. #48
    Quote Originally Posted by Jedi Master Carr View Post
    I know it could hurt all 4. I was thankfull WB was stupid enough to put Potter in June, now that would have been insane. At least in July it has some room to breathe. The question is outside of the big 4 franchise films. Will there be any surprises? I suppose Transformers could break 200. Not sure what else could do that though, maybe Rush Hour 3 or Bourne Ultimative, but they are franchise movies, so they aren't a surprise.
    Looking back I was wrong about Transformers here. I didn't think it would break the top 5 back then and it ended up finishing 3rd.

  9. #49
    1. Spider-Man 3 $336,530,303
    2. Shrek the Third $321,012,359
    3. Transformers $319,071,806
    4 At World's End $309,420,425
    5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $292,004,738
    6. The Bourne Ultimatum $227,471,070
    7. 300 $210,614,939
    8 Ratatouille $206,445,654
    9 I Am Legend $194,575,000
    10. The Simpsons $183,135,014
    11 Wild Hogs $168,273,550
    12 Knocked Up $148,761,765
    13 Alvin and the Chipmunks $142,375,000
    14. Rush Hour 3 $140,125,968
    15. Live Free or Die Hard $134,529,403
    16 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $131,921,738
    17 American Gangster $129,025,000
    18 National Treasure Book of Secerts $124,035,000
    19 Bee Movie $123,576,570
    20. SuperBad $121,463,226
    21. I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry $119,725,280
    22 Hairspray $118,871,849
    23. Blades of Glory $118,245,842
    24. Ocean's Thirteen $117,154,724
    25. Ghost Rider $115,802,596
    26 Enchanted $110,650,000
    27 Evan Almighty $100,289,690

    I still can't get Alvin and the Chipmunks, that is going to finish over 200 million and in the top 10. It might even top the much better Ratatouille. It will not make the top 5 (thank god) now way it makes almost 300 million. On that note none of the December films will get up there. I am Legend will probably make 250-280 and National Treasure probably somewhere between 200-250.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jedi Master Carr View Post
    I still can't get Alvin and the Chipmunks
    Your guess is as good as mine. I suspect it is an american thing, and that it won't do that great internationally, but I am not sure.



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    Well Alvin and the Chipmunks was a very popular cartoon show back in the day, during the mid to late 1990s or so, and some of thet songs that they composed, including one christmas song, has become very popular. I'm a little suprised that the movie is doing so well, just not very suprised.

    EDIT: Christmas song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2dnrosVyamY

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    That looks so 60's I would never have guessed it was made in the 90s.

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    I still don't get it the only thing I can think of is since Golden Compass disapointed there is nothing for families and people are just draging their kids to this regardless of how bad it is. I mean Night of the Museum made 250 million last year and it wasn't that great of a movie.

  14. #54
    1. Spider-Man 3 $336,530,303
    2. Shrek the Third $322,719,944
    3. Transformers $319,246,193
    4 At World's End $309,420,425
    5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $292,004,738
    6. I Am Legend $253,571,734
    7 The Bourne Ultimatum $227,471,070
    8. National Treasure Book of Secerts $211,147,000
    9 300 $210,614,939
    10. Alvin and the Chipmunks $208,410,000
    11. Ratatouille $206,445,654
    12. The Simpsons $183,135,014
    13 Wild Hogs $168,273,550
    14 Knocked Up $148,761,765
    15. Rush Hour 3 $140,125,968
    16. Live Free or Die Hard $134,529,403
    17 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $131,921,738
    18 American Gangster $130,164,645
    19 Bee Movie $126,457,431
    20.Enchanted $125,490,164
    21. SuperBad $121,463,226
    22. I now pronounce you Chuck and Larry $120,059,556
    23 Hairspray $118,871,849
    24. Blades of Glory $118,245,842
    25. Ocean's Thirteen $117,154,724
    26. Ghost Rider $115,802,596
    27 Juno $113,530,000
    28 Evan Almighty $100,289,690

    Juno will probably be the last film to make this list. It could make as much as 150 million depending on the Oscars. Still' can't believe Alvin and the Chipmunks made the top 10 and beat the better Ratatouille in the process.

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