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* Starting from 1982
* Counting how much money a movie made while remaining #1 (and the rating they got)
* Domestically Only
Scoreboard
PG-13: 30 (1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
R: 8 (1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2020)
PG: 4 (has been in a 28 year drought) (1982, 1983, 1985, 1990)
G: Get Real
How many times
PG-13: 483
R: 401
PG: 228
G: 29
NR: 2
https://letterboxd.com/crow1994/list/secret-location/detail/
* Starting from 1982
* Counting how much money a movie made while remaining #1 (and the rating they got)
* Domestically Only
Scoreboard
PG-13: 30 (1989, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001,2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022)
R: 8 (1984, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1991, 1992, 1993, 2020)
PG: 4 (has been in a 28 year drought) (1982, 1983, 1985, 1990)
G: Get Real
How many times
PG-13: 483
R: 401
PG: 228
G: 29
NR: 2
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- DirectorSteven SpielbergStarsHenry ThomasDrew BarrymorePeter CoyoteA troubled child summons the courage to help a friendly alien escape from Earth and return to his home planet.(PG-13 didn't exist until 1984)
PG:
1) Rocky III: $12,400,586
2) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan: $14,347,221
3) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (x16): $133,274,165
4) Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Re-issue)
$3,949,478
5) The Toy: $6,322,804
6) Tootsie (x3) $24,232,510
In 1983 (x11): $71,628,830
Total: $266,155,594
R:
1) Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip: $7,780,693
2) Porky's (x8): $51,862,059
3) Conan the Barbarian (x2): $16,477,181
4) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: $11,874,268
5) Friday the 13th Part III $9,406,522
6) An Officer and a Gentleman (x2): $12,220,469
7) Amityville II: The Possession $4,104,277
8) First Blood (x3) $15,624,092
9) Creepshow $5,870,889
Total: $135,220,450
Winner: PG - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.March 12-14 R $7,780,693
March 19-21 R $15,404,681
March 26-28 R $24,007,154
April 2-4 R $32,041,920
April 9-11 R $40,124,215
April 16-18 R $46,635,431
April 23-25 R $51,916,068
April 30-May 2 R $56,249,638
May 7-9 R $59,642,752
May 14-16 R $69,245,891
May 21-23 R $76,119,933
May 28-30 R $76,119,933
June 4-6 R $76,119,933
June 11-13 R $76,119,933
June 18-20 R $76,119,933
June 25-27 R $76,119,933
July 2-4 PG $77,699,812
July 9-11 PG $90,502,099
July 16-18 PG $103,505,680
July 23-25 PG $103,505,680
July 30-Aug 1 PG $113,930,751
Aug 6-8 PG $123,456,057
Aug 13-15 PG $123,456,057
Aug 20-22 PG $131,140,219
Aug 27-29 PG $137,770,928
Sep 3-5 PG $137,770,928
Sep 10-12 PG $142,369,656
Sep 17-19 PG $146,631,543
Sep 24-26 PG $146,631,543
Oct 1-3 PG $146,373,683
Oct 8-10 PG $146,373,683
Oct 15-17 PG $153,689,375
Oct 22-24 PG $153,689,375
Oct 29-31 PG $153,689,375
Nov 5-7 PG $153,689,375
Nov 12-14 PG $153,689,375
Nov 19-21 PG $157,638,853
Nov 26-28 PG $161,615,631
Dec 3-5 PG $163,971,450
Dec 10-12 PG $170,294,254
Dec 17-19 PG $175,834,724
Dec 24-26 PG $183,304,050
Dec 31-Jan 2 PG $194,526,764
Week Scoreboard
PG: 27
R: 16 - DirectorRichard MarquandStarsMark HamillHarrison FordCarrie FisherAfter rescuing Han Solo from Jabba the Hutt, the Rebel Alliance attempt to destroy the second Death Star, while Luke struggles to help Darth Vader back from the dark side.(PG-13 didn't exist until 1984)
PG:
1) High Road to China $6,156,049
2) Lone Wolf McQuade $4,295,300
3) Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone $7,053,016
4) Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (x6) $90,219,844
5) Superman III $13,352,357
6) Staying Alive $12,146,143
7) Jaws 3-D: $13,422,500
8) Mr. Mom (x5) $26,420,736
9) Never Say Never Again (x4) $27,724,256
10) Deal of the Century $3,520,605
11) Amityville 3-D $2,366,472
12) A Christmas Story $3,935,944
13) Terms of Endearment (x2) $12,183,990
In 1984 (x4) $17,957,864
Total: $240,755,076
R:
1) Spring Break (x2) $10,357,395
2) Flashdance (x3) $10,856,650
3) Blue Thunder $8,258,149
4) National Lampoon's Vacation (x3) $21,686,839
5) Easy Money $5,844,974
6) The Big Chill (x2) $6,591,395
7) Sudden Impact (x3) $22,790,280
8) Silkwood $3,547,122 (carried into 1984)
Total: $89,932,804
Winner: PG - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Mar 18-20 PG $6,156,049
Mar 25-27 PG $6,156,049
April 1-3 R $10,357,395
April 8-10 R $10,357,395
April 15-17 PG $10,451,349
April 22-24 R $14,442,889
April 29-May 1 R $18,537,889
May 6-8 R R $21,923,467
May 13-15 R $30,81,616
May 20-22 R $30,81,616
May 27-29 PG $47,994,984
June 3-5 PG $65,224,678
June 10-12 PG $77,219,742
June 17-19 PG $90,572,099
June 24-26 PG $101,700,14
July 1-3 PG $113,738,640
July 8-10 PG $121,076,566
July 15-17 PG $133,222,709
July 22-24 PG $146,645,09
July 29-31 PG $146,645,09
Aug 5-7 PG $146,645,09
Aug 12-14 PG $146,645,09
Aug 19-21 PG $146,645,09
Aug 26-28 PG $153,090,315
Sep 2-4 PG $161,312,030
Sep 9-11 PG $165,998,682
Sep 16-18 PG $169,858,746
Sep 23-25 PG $173,520,898
Sep 30-Oct 2 PG $173,520,898
Oct 7-9 PG $184,479,055
Oct 14-16 PG $191,712,939
Oct 21-23 PG $197,724,549
Oct 28-30 PG $201,505,690
Nov 4-6 PG $205,026,295
Nov 11-13 PG $205,026,295
Nov 18-20 PG $207,392,767
Nov 25-27 PG $211,328,711
Dec 2-4 PG $214,454,64
Dec 9-11 PG $214,454,64
Dec 16-18 PG $214,454,64
Dec 23-25 PG $214,454,64
Dec 30-Jan 1 PG $223,512,701
Week Scoreboard
PG: 35
R: 7 - DirectorIvan ReitmanStarsBill MurrayDan AykroydSigourney WeaverThree parapsychologists forced out of their university funding set up shop as a unique ghost removal service in New York City, attracting frightened yet skeptical customers.R:
1) Police Academy (x5) $34,870,723
2) Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter $11,183,148
3) Purple Rain $7,766,201
4) Tightrope (x4) $27,504,426
5) Teachers (x3) $15,041,262
6) The Terminator (x2) $8,240,126
7) Missing in Action (x2) $9,122,680
8) Beverly Hills Cop (x3) $62,491,198 (In 1984)
In 1985 (x10) $72,349,658
Total: $248,569,422
PG:
1) Unfaithfully Yours $3,774,126
2) Footloose (x3) $21,475,313
3) Splash (x2) $12,626,242
4) Breakin' $6,047,686
5) The Natural (x2) $10,511,614
6) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom: $33,936,113
7) Star Trek III: The Search for Spock $16,673,295
8) Ghostbusters (x9) $92,172,760
9) All of Me (x2) $11,062,269
10) Oh, God! You Devil $5,560,001
11) Supergirl $5,738,249
Total: $219,577,668
PG-13:
Red Dawn $8,230,381
Total: $8,230,381
Winner: R - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Feb 10-12 PG $3,774,126
Feb 17-19 PG $12,331,061
Feb 24-26 PG $18,948,798
Mar 2-4 PG $25,249,439
Mar 9-11 PG $31,423,498
Mar 16-18 PG $37,875,681
Mar 23-25 PG $37,875,681
Mar 30-April 1 PG $37,875,681
April 6-8 PG $37,875,681
April 13-15 PG $37,875,681
April 20-22 R $41,320,482
April 27-29 R $46,053,871
May 4-6 R $46,053,871
May 11-13 PG $49,011,748
May 18-20 PG $54,434,981
May 25-27 PG $88,371,094
June 1-3 PG $105,044,389
June 8-10 PG $118,622,540
June 15-17 PG $133,716,445
June 22-24 PG $146,775,873
June 29-July 1 PG $157,924,490
July 6-8 PG $169,060,624
July 13-15 PG $178,822,016
July 20-22 PG $187,315,877
July 27-29 PG $187,315,877
Aug 3-5 PG $193,759,523
Aug 10-12 PG $193,759,523
Aug 17-19 PG $193,759,523
Aug 24-26 PG $193,759,523
Aug 31-Sep 2 PG $193,759,523
Sep 7-9 PG $193,759,523
Sep 14-16 PG $197,217,149
Sep 21-23 PG $203,020,997
Sep 28-30 PG $208,279,418
Oct 5-7 PG $208,279,418
Oct 12-14 PG $208,279,418
Oct 19-21 PG $208,279,418
Oct 26-28 PG $208,279,418
Nov 2-4 PG $208,279,418
Nov 9-11 PG $213,839,419
Nov 16-18 PG $213,839,419
Nov 23-25 PG $219,577,668
Nov 30-Dec 2 PG $219,577,668
Dec 7-9 PG $219,577,668
Dec 14-16 PG $219,577,668
Dec 21-23 PG $219,577,668
Dec 28-30 PG $219,577,668
Weekend Scoreboard
PG: 44
R: 4 (OT)
Winner: PG - DirectorRobert ZemeckisStarsMichael J. FoxChristopher LloydLea ThompsonMarty McFly, a 17-year-old high school student, is accidentally sent 30 years into the past in a time-traveling DeLorean invented by his close friend, the maverick scientist Doc Brown.PG:
1) Back to the Future (x11) $85,027,831
2) Rocky IV (x5) $57,589,950
In 1986 $7,147,074
3) Out of Africa $5,137,370 (carried into 1986)
Total: $154,902,225
R:
1) Witness $4,506,587
2) Friday the 13th: A New Beginning $8,032,883
3) Stick $3,358,299
4) Code of Silence (x3) $11,899,043
5) Rambo: First Blood Part II (x4) $59,370,634
6) Pale Rider $9,119,111
7) Invasion U.S.A. $6,891,609
8) Commando (x3) $18,411,178
9) Jagged Edge $3,216,053
10) Death Wish 3 (x2) $8,480,795
Total: $133,286,192
PG-13:
1) Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (x4) $28,743,819
2) Cocoon $7,936,427
3) National Lampoon's European Vacation: $12,329,627
4) Once Bitten $4,025,657
5) King Solomon's Mines $5,005,788
6) The Color Purple $4,412,456 (carried into 1986)
Total: $62,453,774
Winner: PG - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Mar 8-10 R $4,506,587
Mar 15-17 R $4,506,587
Mar 22-24 R $12,539,470
Mar 29-31 R $12,539,470
April 5-7 PG-13 $19,284,281
April 12-14 PG-13 $24,691,251
April 19-21 PG-13 $28,743,819
April 26-28 PG-13 $28,743,819
May 3-5 PG-13 $28,743,819
May 10-12 PG-13 $28,743,819
May 17-19 PG-13 $28,743,819
May 24-26 R $52,966,142
May 31-June 2 R $67,776,685
June 7-9 R $78,005,293
June 14-16 R $87,167,446
June 21-23 R $87,167,446
June 28-30 R $96,286,557
July 5-7 R $96,286,557
July 12-14 R $96,286,557
July 19-21 R $96,286,557
July 26-28 R $96,286,557
Aug 2-4 R $96,286,557
Aug 9-11 R $96,286,557
Aug 16-18 R $96,286,557
Aug 23-25 R $96,286,557
Aug 30-Sep 1 R $96,286,557
Sep 6-8 R $96,286,557
Sep 13-15 R $96,286,557
Sep 20-22 R $96,286,557
Sep 27-29 R $103,178,166
Oct 4-6 R $110,878,181
Oct 11-13 R $117,418,311
Oct 18-20 R $121,589,344
Oct 25-27 R $124,805,397
Nov 1-3 R $130,124,513
Nov 8-10 R $133,286,192
Nov 15-17 R $133,286,192
Nov 22-24 R $133,286,192
Nov 29-Dec 1 R $133,286,192
Dec 6-8 R $133,286,192
Dec 13-15 R $133,286,192
Dec 20-22 R $133,286,192
Dec 27-29 PG $142,617,781
Weekend Scoreboard
R: 35
PG-13: 7
PG: 1
Winner: R - DirectorTony ScottStarsTom CruiseTim RobbinsKelly McGillisAs students at the United States Navy's elite fighter weapons school compete to be best in the class, one daring young pilot learns a few things from a civilian instructor that are not taught in the classroom.R:
1) Down and Out in Beverly Hills (x4) $23,905,265
2) Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling $4,879,107
3) Cobra (x2) $23,163,689
4) Aliens (x4) $31,531,787
5) The Fly (x2) $11,733,393
6) Stand by Me (x3) $11,474,880
7) Platoon (x4) (carried into 1987) $37,623,440
Total: $144,311,561
PG-13:
1) Iron Eagle $6,104,754
2) Pretty in Pink (x2) $10,985,538
3) Gung Ho $7,170,830
4) Back to School $8,881,035
5) Crocodile Dundee (x9) $64,154,938
6) The Golden Child (x3) $29,545,887
In 1987 (x2) $11,171,277
Total: $138,014,259
PG:
1) Police Academy 3: Back in Training (x3) $19,890,323
2) The Money Pit $3,646,200
3) Legend (x2) $6,852,905
4) Short Circuit $5,346,808
5) Top Gun (x3) $19,717,148
6) The Karate Kid, Part II (x4) $34,475,701
7) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home(x2) $25,715,706
Total: $115,644,791
Winner: R - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Jan 19-21 PG-13 $6,104,754
Jan 26-28 PG-13 $6,104,754
Jan 30-Feb 2 PG-13 $6,104,754
Feb 7-9 R $11,838,610
Feb 14-16 R $18,862,353
Feb 21-23 R $23,905,265
Feb 28-30 R $23,905,265
Mar 7-9 R $23,905,265
Mar 14-16 PG-13 $24,261,122
Mar 21-23 PG-13 $24,261,122
Mar 28-30 PG-13 $24,261,122
April 4-6 PG-13 $24,261,122
April 11-13 PG-13 $24,261,122
April 18-20 PG $27,797,677
April 25-27 PG $30,389,428
May 2-4 PG $30,389,428
May 9-11 PG $35,736,236
May 16-18 PG $43,929,288
May 23-25 R $44,436,519
May 30-June 1 R $51,948,061
June 6-8 PG $52,160,567
June 13-15 PG $52,160,567
June 20-22 PG $64,812,903
June 27-29 PG $73,683,528
July 4-6 PG $79,968,481
July 11-13 PG $86,636,268
July 18-20 PG $86,636,268
July 25-27 PG $86,636,268
Aug 1-3 PG $86,636,268
Aug 8-10 PG $86,636,268
Aug 15-17 R $90,487,271
Aug 22-24 R $95,213,241
Aug 29-31 R $100,250,584
Sep 5-7 R $103,677,199
Sep 12-14 R $106,688,121
Sep 19-21 R $106,688,121
Sep 26-28 R $106,688,121
Oct 3-5 R $106,688,121
Oct 10-12 R $106,688,121
Oct 17-19 R $106,688,121
Oct 24-26 R $106,688,121
Oct 31-Nov 2 R $106,688,121
Nov 7-9 R $106,688,121
Nov 14-16 R $106,688,121
Nov 21-23 R $106,688,121
Nov 28-30 PG $106,807,268
Dec 5-7 PG $115,641,086
Dec 12-14 PG $115,641,086
Dec 19-21 PG-13 $116,724,705
Dec 26-28 PG-13 $126,842,982
Weekend Scoreboard
R: 23 (OT)
PG: 18
PG-13: 10 - DirectorAdrian LyneStarsMichael DouglasGlenn CloseAnne ArcherA married man's one-night stand comes back to haunt him when that lover begins to stalk him and his family.R:
1) Critical Condition (x2) $9,051,509
2) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors: $8,880,555
3) Lethal Weapon (x3) $20,224,114
4) Beverly Hills Cop II (x3) $62,564,830
5) Predator $12,031,638
6) The Witches of Eastwick $8,251,230
7) RoboCop (x2) $14,341,437
8) Stakeout (x5) $27,138,094
9) Fatal Attraction (x8) $64,445,371
10) The Running Man (x2) $13,788,720
11) Eddie Murphy Raw $9,077,324
12) Good Morning, Vietnam (carried into 1988) (x9) $70,023,280
Total: $310,740,778
PG:
1) Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol $8,482,487
2) The Living Daylights (x2) $18,757,514
3) Three Men and a Baby (x3) $29,115,453 (In 1987)
In 1988 (x2) $21,226,904
Total: $77,582,358
PG-13:
1) Blind Date $7,531,273
2) The Secret of My Succe$s (x5) $29,210,892
3) Ishtar $4,331,817
4) Dragnet (x2) $17,585,319
5) Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise $7,900,879
6) Throw Momma from the Train $7,318,878
Total: $73,879,058
Winner: R - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Jan 16-18 R $5,715,701
Jan 23-25 R $9,051,509
Jan 30-Feb 1 R $9,051,509
Feb 6-8 R $9,051,509
Feb 13-15 R $9,051,509
Feb 20-22 R $9,051,509
Feb 27-Mar 1 R $17,932,064
Mar 6-8 R $24,762,013
Mar 13-15 R $31,866,428
Mar 20-22 R $38,156,178
Mar 27-29 R $38,156,178
April 3-5 R $38,156,178
April 10-12 R $38,156,178
April 17-19 R $38,156,178
April 24-26 R $38,156,178
May 1-3 R $38,156,178
May 8-10 R $38,156,178
May 15-17 PG-13 $41,073,982
May 22-24 R $71,170,331
May 29-31 R $88,296,973
June 5-7 R $100,328,611
June 12-14 R $112,360,249
June 19-21 R $120,611,479
June 26-28 R $120,611,479
July 3-5 R $120,611,479
July 10-12 R $120,611,479
July 17-19 R $128,620,200
July 24-26 R $134,952,916
July 31-Aug 2 R $134,952,916
Aug 7-9 R $134,952,916
Aug 14-16 R $140,527,698
Aug 21-23 R $146,087,410
Aug 28-30 R $150,816,747
Sep 5-7 R $157,888,492
Sep 12-14 R $162,091,010
Sep 19-21 R $169,693,750
Sep 26-28 R $177,401,513
Oct 2-4 R $186,749,115
Oct 9-11 R $197,303,451
Oct 16-18 R $204,992,181
Oct 23-25 R $213,039,024
Oct 30-Nov 1 R $219,446,701
Nov 6-8 R $226,536,381
Nov 13-15 R $234,653,846
Nov 20-22 R $240,325,101
Nov 27-29 R $240,325,101
Dec 4-6 R $240,325,101
Dec 11-13 R $240,325,101
Dec 18-20 R $249,402,425
Dec 25-27 R $249,402,425
Weekend Scoreboard:
R: 49
PG-13: 1 - DirectorBarry LevinsonStarsDustin HoffmanTom CruiseValeria GolinoAfter a selfish L.A. yuppie learns his estranged father left a fortune to an autistic-savant brother in Ohio that he didn't know existed, he absconds with his brother and sets out across the country, hoping to gain a larger inheritance.R:
1) Colors (x2) $10,531,936
2) Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood $8,245,038
3) Red Heat $8,133,822
4) Coming to America (x3) $45,164,917
5) Cocktail (x2) $19,993,945
6) Young Guns $7,011,393
7) A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master (x3) $26,258,471
8) A Fish Called Wanda $2,555,291
9) Dead Ringers $3,012,180
10) Alien Nation $8,421,429
11) The Accused $4,316,369
12) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (x2) $11,341,750
13) They Live $4,827,903
14) Child's Play $6,583,963
15) Rain Man (x5) (In carried into 1989) $38,727,147
Total: $205,125,554
PG:
1) Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach $6,106,661
2) Beetlejuice (x4) $30,044,956
3) Willow $8,300,169
4) Crocodile Dundee II (x3) $45,699,362
5) Who Framed Roger Rabbit (x2) $20,145,971
Total: $110,297,119
PG-13:
1) Biloxi Blues $7,093,325
2) Moon over Parador $3,268,975
3) Gorillas in the Mist: The Story of Dian Fossey $3,451,230
4) The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! $9,331,746
5) Scrooged $13,027,842
6) Twins (x3) $27,914,785
Total: $64,087,903
G:
The Land Before Time $7,526,025
Total: $7,526,025
Winner: R - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Mar 18-20 PG $6,106,661
Mar 25-27 PG-13 $7,093,325
April 1-3 PG $14,137,558
April 8-10 PG $22,805,260
April 15-17 PG $29,950,383
April 22-24 PG $36,151,617
April 29-May 1 PG $36,151,617
May 6-8 PG $36,151,617
May 13-15 PG $36,151,617
May 20-22 PG $44,451,786
May 27-29 PG $68,914,762
June 3-5 PG $81,631,902
June 10-12 PG $90,151,148
June 17-19 PG $90,151,148
June 24-26 PG $101,377,387
July 1-3 PG $101,377,387
July 8-10 PG $101,377,387
July 15-17 PG $101,377,387
July 22-24 PG $110,297,119
July 29-31 PG $110,297,119
Aug 5-7 PG $110,297,119
Aug 12-14 PG $110,297,119
Aug 19-21 PG $110,297,119
Aug 26-28 R $111,914,454
Sep 2-4 R $118,903,812
Sep 9-11 R $118,903,812
Sep 16-18 R $121,459,103
Sep 23-25 R $124,471,283
Sep 30-Oct 2 R $124,471,283
Oct 7-9 R $132,892,712
Oct 14-16 R $137,209,081
Oct 21-23 R $144,040,331
Oct 28-30 R $148,550,831
Nov 4-6 R $153,378,734
Nov 11-13 R $159,962,697
Nov 18-20 R $159,962,697
Nov 25-27 R $159,962,697
Dec 2-4 R $159,962,697
Dec 9-11 R $159,962,697
Dec 16-18 R $159,962,697
Dec 23-25 R $159,962,697
Dec 30-Jan 1 R $159,962,697
Weekend Score:
PG: 22
R: 19
PG-13: 1 - DirectorSteven SpielbergStarsHarrison FordSean ConneryAlison DoodyIn 1938, after his father goes missing while pursuing the Holy Grail, Indiana Jones finds himself up against the Nazis again to stop them from obtaining its powers.PG-13:
1) Three Fugitives $5,477,051
2) Lean on Me (x2) $9,612,045
3) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (x2) $58,261,737
4) Batman (x2) $70,564,935
5) Parenthood (x2) $20,178,800
6) Look Who's Talking (x5) $60,679,557
7) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (x2) $14,240,908
Total: $239,015,033
R:
1) The Fly II $6,751,371
2) Major League (x2) $15,907,074
3) Pet Sematary (x3) $26,764,871
4) See No Evil, Hear No Evil (x2) $13,203,861
5) Lethal Weapon 2 (x3) $50,599,175
6) Sea of Love $10,017,840
7) Black Rain (x3) $22,280,167
8) Harlem Nights $16,096,808
9) The War of the Roses (x2) $19,979,575
10) Born on the Fourth of July (x3) $19,120,085 (carried into 1990)
Total: $200,720,827
PG:
1) The 'Burbs (x2) $17,125,677
2) Fletch Lives (x2) $13,693,080
3) Star Trek V: The Final Frontier $17,375,648
4) Ghostbusters II $29,472,894
5) Turner & Hooch $12,211,042
6) Uncle Buck (x4) $27,893,303
7) Back to the Future Part II (x2) $40,670,350
8) Driving Miss Daisy (x4) $27,659,901 (carried into 1990)
Total: $186,101,895
Winner: PG-13 - StarsTraci Lords'Weird Al' YankovicSoleil Moon FryeA humorous, year by year look through the decade that saw hair size become a statement, ratty clothes become cool, and music about breaking up become mainstream. Comprised of segments dedicated to the film, music, fashion and big headlines of the 1980s, with commentary from comedians, musicians and others who lived through it and saw the insanity with their own eyes. Offshoot of the very successful "I Love The 70s!" special, and preceded the "I Love The 90s!" special.Feb 3-5 PG-13 $5,477,051
Feb 10-12 R $6,751,371
Feb 17-19 PG $11,101,197
Feb 24-26 PG $17,125,677
Mar 3-5 PG $17,125,677
Mar 10-12 PG $17,125,677
Mar 17-19 PG $23,134,856
Mar 24-26 PG $28,782,176
Mar 31-April 2 PG $28,782,176
April 7-9 PG $28,782,176
April 14-16 PG $28,782,176
April 21-23 R $34,704,624
April 28-30 R $43,084,722
May 5-7 R $49,423,316
May 12-14 R $56,522,057
May 19-21 R $62,627,177
May 26-28 R $62,627,177
June 2-4 PG-13 $73,350,833
June 9-11 PG-13 $73,350,833
June 16-18 PG $75,630,718
June 23-25 PG-13 $113,840,579
June 30-July 2 PG-13 $143,915,768
July 7-9 PG-13 $143,915,768
July 14-16 PG-13 $143,915,768
July 21-23 PG-13 $143,915,768
July 28-30 PG-13 $143,915,768
Aug 4-6 PG-13 $154,422,218
Aug 11-13 PG-13 $164,094,568
Aug 18-20 PG-13 $164,094,568
Aug 25-27 PG-13 $164,094,568
Sep 1-3 PG-13 $164,094,568
Sep 8-10 PG-13 $164,094,568
Sep 15-17 PG-13 $164,094,568
Sep 22-24 PG-13 $164,094,568
Sep 29-Oct 1 PG-13 $164,094,568
Oct 6-8 PG-13 $164,094,568
Oct 13-15 PG-13 $176,202,352
Oct 20-22 PG-13 $190,349,692
Oct 27-29 PG-13 $201,906,442
Nov 3-5 PG-13 $213,364,252
Nov 10-12 PG-13 $224,774,125
Nov 17-19 PG-13 $224,774,125
Nov 24-26 PG-13 $224,774,125
Dec 1-3 PG-13 $224,774,125
Dec 8-10 PG-13 $224,774,125
Dec 15-17 PG-13 $232,007,244
Dec 22-24 PG-13 $239,015,033
Dec 29-31 PG-13 $239,015,033
Weekend Scoreboard
PG-13: 31
PG: 10
R: 7
Winner: PG-13 - DirectorGeorge P. CosmatosStarsSylvester StalloneRichard CrennaCharles NapierRambo returns to the jungles of Vietnam on a mission to infiltrate an enemy base-camp and rescue the American POWs still held captive there.R:
1982: $135,220,450 (9)
1983: $89,932,804 (8)
1984: $248,569,422 (8)
1985: $133,286,192 (10)
1986: $144,311,561 (7)
1987: $310,740,778 (12)
1988: $205,125,554 (15)
1989: $200,720,827 (10)
Total: $1,467,907,588 (79)
PG:
1982: $266,155,594 (6)
1983: $240,755,076 (13)
1984: $219,577,668 (11)
1985: $154,902,225 (3)
1986: $115,644,791 (7)
1987: $77,582,358 (3)
1988: $110,297,119 (5)
1989: $186,101,895 (8)
Total: $1,371,016,726 (56)
PG-13:
1984: $8,230,381 (1)
1985: $62,453,774 (6)
1986: $138,014,259 (6)
1987: $73,879,058 (6)
1988: $64,087,903 (6)
1989: $239,015,033 (7)
Total: $567,016,916 (32)
G:
1988: $7,526,025 (1)
Total: $7,526,025 (1)
Winner: R - DirectorJerry ZuckerStarsPatrick SwayzeDemi MooreWhoopi GoldbergAfter a young man is murdered, his spirit stays behind to warn his lover of impending danger, with the help of a reluctant psychic.PG:
1) The Hunt for Red October (x3) $42,297,966
2) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (x4) $68,074,405
3) Back to the Future Part III $23,703,060
4) Dick Tracy (x2) $38,090,748
5) Home Alone (x7) $118,534,364
In 1990 (x5) $48,992,762
Total: $339,693,305
R:
1) Hard to Kill $9,213,631
2) Pretty Woman (x4) $32,836,038
3) Total Recall $25,533,700
4) Another 48 Hrs. $19,475,559
5) Die Hard 2 (x2) $36,256,962
6) Presumed Innocent $11,718,981
7) Flatliners $10,034,685
8) The Exorcist III $9,312,219
9) Darkman $8,054,860
10) Postcards from the Edge $7,871,856
11) Goodfellas $6,368,901
12) Pacific Heights $6,912,637
13) Marked for Death (x3) $24,311,940
14) Graveyard Shift $5,082,300
15) Jacob's Ladder $7,500,760
16) Child's Play 2 $10,718,520
Total: $237,572,450
PG-13:
1) Bird on a Wire $15,338,160
2) Days of Thunder $15,490,445
3) Ghost (x4) $39,785,782
Total: $70,614,387
Winner: PG - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Feb 9-11
Feb 16-18
Feb 23-25
Mar 2-4
Mar 9-11
Mar 16-18
Mar 23-25
Mar 30-April 1
April 6-8
April 13-15
April 20-22
April 27-29
May 4-6
May 11-13
May 18-20
May 25-27
June 1-3
June 8-10
June 15-17
June 22-24
June 29-July 1
July 6-8
July 13-15
July 20-22
July 27-29
Aug 3-5
Aug 10-12
Aug 17-19
Aug 24-26
Aug 31-Sep 2
Sep 7-9
Sep 14-16
Sep 21-23
Sep 28-30
Oct 5-7
Oct 12-14
Oct 19-21
Oct 26-28
Nov 2-4
Nov 9-11
Nov 16-18
Nov 23-25
Nov 30-Dec 2
Dec 7-9
Dec 14-16
Dec 21-23
Dec 28-30 - DirectorJames CameronStarsArnold SchwarzeneggerLinda HamiltonEdward FurlongA cyborg, identical to the one who failed to kill Sarah Connor, must now protect her ten year old son John from an even more advanced and powerful cyborg.R:
1) Sleeping with the Enemy $13,777,943
2) The Silence of the Lambs (x5) $52,880,629
3) Out for Justice (x2) $17,540,357
4) Backdraft (x2) $24,841,875
5) Terminator 2: Judgment Day (x4) $78,450,671
6) Dead Again (x2) $10,682,199
7) Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (x2) $19,592,903
8) The Fisher King (x3) $18,164,738
9) Other People's Money $5,012,332
10) House Party 2 $6,027,105
11) The People Under the Stairs $5,522,250
12) Cape Fear $10,261,025
Total: $262,754,027
PG-13:
1) F/X2 $5,455,058
2) City Slickers $13,032,121
3) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (x2) $43,915,267
4) The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear $20,817,139
5) Hot Shots! (X4) $29,865,369
6) The Addams Family (x2) $44,337,370
Total: $157,422,324
PG:
1) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (x3) $40,892,602
2) Oscar (x2) $9,255,245
3) What About Bob? $9,216,334
4) Curly Sue $4,957,474
5) Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country $18,162,837
6) Hook (x3) $38,379,550
In 1992 (x1) $11,472,860
Total: $132,336,902
Winner: R - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Feb 8-10
Feb 15-17
Feb 22-24
Mar 1-3
Mar 8-10
Mar 15-17
Mar 22-24
Mar 29-31
April 5-7
April 12-14
April 19-21
April 26-28
May 3-5
May 10-12
May 17-19
May 24-26
May 31-June 2
June 7-9
June 14-16
June 21-23
June 28-30
July 5-7
July 12-14
July 19-21
July 26-28
Aug 2-4
Aug 9-11
Aug 16-18
Aug 23-25
Aug 30-Sep 1
Sep 6-8
Sep 13-15
Sep 20-22
Sep 27-29
Oct 4-6
Oct 11-13
Oct 18-20
Oct 25-27
Nov 1-3
Nov 8-10
Nov 15-17
Nov 22-24
Nov 29-Dec 1
Dec 6-8
Dec 13-15
Dec 20-22
Dec 27-29 - DirectorRon ClementsJohn MuskerStarsScott WeingerRobin WilliamsLinda LarkinA kind-hearted street urchin and a power-hungry Grand Vizier vie for a magic lamp that has the power to make their deepest wishes come true.R:
1) The Hand That Rocks the Cradle (x4) $35,642,408
2) Basic Instinct (x5) $35,194,415
3) White Men Can't Jump (x2) $24,899,707
4) Sleepwalkers $10,017,354
5) Lethal Weapon 3 (x3) $76,231,354
6) Patriot Games (x2) $29,719,325
7) Mo' Money $12,385,415
8) Unforgiven (x3) $34,133,302
9) The Last of the Mohicans (x2) $20,630,037
10) Under Siege (x4) $42,131,658
11) Passenger 57 $10,513,925
12) Dracula $30,521,679
13) A Few Good Men (x3) (In 1992) $40,270,962
In 1993 $9,012,668
Total: $411,304,209
PG-13:
1) Medicine Man $8,494,271
2) Wayne's World (x5) $56,379,372
3) Batman Returns (x3) $84,936,795
4) Death Becomes Her $12,110,355
5) Honeymoon in Vegas (x2) $16,488,585
6) Sneakers (x2) $18,143,540
Total: $196,552,918
PG:
1) A League of Their Own $11,660,303
2) Honey, I Blew Up the Kid $11,083,318
3) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (x3) $72,168,570
Total: $94,912,191
G:
Aladdin (x4) (carried 1993) $40,321,026
Total: $40,321,026
Winner: R - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Jan 10-12
Jan 17-19
Jan 24-26
Jan 31-Feb 2
Feb 7-9
Feb 14-16
Feb 21-23
Feb 28-Mar 1
Mar 6-8
Mar 13-15
Mar 20-22
Mar 27-29
April 3-5
April 10-12
April 17-19
April 24-26
May 1-3
May 8-10
May 15-17
May 22-24
May 29-31
June 5-7
June 12-14
June 19-21
June 26-28
July 3-5
July 10-12
July 17-19
July 24-26
July 31-Aug 2
Aug 7-9
Aug 14-16
Aug 21-23
Aug 28-30
Sep 5-7
Sep 11-13
Sep 18-20
Sep 25-27
Oct 2-4
Oct 9-11
Oct 16-18
Oct 23-25
Oct 30-Nov 1
Nov 6-8
Nov 13-15
Nov 20-22
Nov 27-29
Dec 4-6
Dec 11-13
Dec 18-20
Dec 25-27 - DirectorSteven SpielbergStarsSam NeillLaura DernJeff GoldblumA pragmatic paleontologist touring an almost complete theme park on an island in Central America is tasked with protecting a couple of kids after a power failure causes the park's cloned dinosaurs to run loose.R:
1) Falling Down (x2) $16,349,552
2) CB4 $6,122,450
3) Indecent Proposal (x4) $50,212,910
4) Sliver $12,138,283
5) Cliffhanger (x2) $32,610,422
6) The Firm $63,695,299 (x3)
7) Poetic Justice $11,728,455
8) Rising Sun $15,195,941
9) The Fugitive (x6) $104,404,181
10) Striking Distance $8,705,808
11) The Good Son $12,520,305
12) Malice $9,232,650
13) Demolition Man (x2) $26,258,185
Total: $369,174,441
PG-13:
1) Loaded Weapon 1 $9,202,722
2) Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story $10,019,970
3) Dave $8,506,834
4) Jurassic Park (x3) $113,173,208
5) Addams Family Values $14,117,545
6) Mrs. Doubtfire (x3) $51,550,874
In 1994 (x2) $19,278,025
7) Wayne's World 2 $13,516,699
8) The Pelican Brief (x2) $27,989,340
9) Philadelphia (x2) $22,647,615
Total: $290,002,832
PG:
1) Groundhog Day (x2) $23,982,685
2) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (x2) $19,825,062
3) Cop and a Half $6,027,285
4) The Beverly Hillbillies $7,178,556
5) The Nightmare Before Christmas (x2) $15,896,761
6) The Three Musketeers $10,621,992
Total: $83,532,341
Winner: R - StarsKevin SmithJason MewesLiz PhairA nostalgiac look back at the 1990's in the midst of movies, music, shows, scandals, trends, and news events.Feb 5-7
Feb 12-14
Feb 19-21
Feb 26-28
March 5-7
March 12-14
March 19-21
March 26-28
April 2-4
April 9-11
April 16-18
April 23-25
April 30-May 2
May 7-9
May 14-16
May 21-23
May 28-30
June 4-6
June 11-13
June 18-20
June 25-27
July 2-4
July 9-11
July 16-18
July 23-25
July 30-Aug 1
Aug 6-8
Aug 13-15
Aug 20-22
Aug 27-29
Sep 3-5
Sep 10-12
Sep 17-19
Sep 24-26
Oct 1-3
Oct 8-10
Oct 15-17
Oct 22-24
Oct 29-31
Nov 5-7
Nov 12-14
Nov 19-21
Nov 26-28
Dec 3-5
Dec 10-12
Dec 17-19
Dec 24-26
Dec 31-Jan 2