Movie Wars Episode VIIIIII: The Prisoner of Fire in The Order of the Phoenix
For my next list to count movie grosses I will be doing seasons. For those of you that don't know
Spring: March, April & May
Summer: June, July & August
Fall: September, October & November
Winter: December, January & February
Rules are the same as the other Movie Wars. New ones are
Film's gross counts from the season it was released
If it was carried over into another season then it's still counted as the season the film was released.
Data will be from The Numbers
Scoreboard
Summer: 17 (1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011)
Spring: 15 (1983, 1987, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Winter: 4 (1984, 1986, 1997, 2020)
Fall: 2 (1990, 1992)
Spring: March, April & May
Summer: June, July & August
Fall: September, October & November
Winter: December, January & February
Rules are the same as the other Movie Wars. New ones are
Film's gross counts from the season it was released
If it was carried over into another season then it's still counted as the season the film was released.
Data will be from The Numbers
Scoreboard
Summer: 17 (1982, 1985, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2011)
Spring: 15 (1983, 1987, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019)
Winter: 4 (1984, 1986, 1997, 2020)
Fall: 2 (1990, 1992)
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- DirectorTaylor HackfordStarsRichard GereDebra WingerDavid KeithA young man must complete his work at a Navy Officer Candidate School to become an aviator, with the help of a tough Gunnery Sergeant and his new girlfriend.
Summer:
1) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan $14,347,221
2) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial $133,274,165 (x16)
3) The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas: $11,874,268
4) Friday the 13th Part III $9,406,522
5) An Officer and a Gentleman $12,220,469 (x2)
Total: $181,122,645
Winter:
1) The Toy: $6,322,804
2) Tootsie $24,232,510 (x3)
In 1983: $71,628,830 (x11)
Total: $102,184,144
Spring:
1) Richard Pryor: Live on the Sunset Strip: $7,780,693
2) Porky's $51,862,059 (x8)
3) Conan the Barbarian $16,477,181 (x2)
4) Rocky III $12,431,486
Total: $88,551,419
Fall:
1) Amityville II: The Possession $4,104,277
2) First Blood $15,624,092 (x3)
3) Creepshow $5,870,889
4) Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Re-issue)
$3,949,478
Total: $29,548,736
Winner: Summer - 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.Spring:
1) High Road to China $6,156,049
2) Spring Break $10,357,395 (x2)
3) Lone Wolf McQuade $4,295,300
4) Flashdance $10,856,650 (x3)
5) Blue Thunder $8,258,149
6) Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone $7,053,016
7) Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (x6) $90,219,844
Total: $137,195,902
Summer:
1) Superman III $13,352,357
2) Staying Alive $12,146,143
3) Jaws 3-D: $13,422,500
4) National Lampoon's Vacation (x3) $21,686,839
5) Easy Money $5,844,974
6) Mr. Mom $26,420,736 (x5)
Total: $92,873,549
Winter:
1) Terms of Endearment $12,183,990 (x2) (In 1983)
In 1984: (x4) $17,957,864
2) Sudden Impact $22,790,280 (x3)
3) Silkwood $3,547,122 (carried into 1984)
Total: $56,479,256
Fall:
1) The Big Chill (x2) $6,591,395
2) Never Say Never Again $27,724,256 (x4)
3) Deal of the Century $3,520,605
4) Amityville 3-D $2,366,472
5) A Christmas Story $3,935,944
Total: $44,138,672
Winner: Spring - DirectorSteven SpielbergStarsHarrison FordKate CapshawKe Huy QuanIn 1935, Indiana Jones is tasked by Indian villagers with reclaiming a rock stolen from them by a secret cult beneath the catacombs of an ancient palace.Winter:
1) Unfaithfully Yours $3,774,126
2) Footloose $21,475,313 (x3)
3) Beverly Hills Cop $62,491,198 (x4) (In 1984)
In 1985 (x10) $72,349,658
Total: $160,090,295
Summer:
1) Star Trek III: The Search for Spock $16,673,295
2) Ghostbusters $92,172,760 (x9)
3) Purple Rain $7,766,201
4) Red Dawn $8,230,381
5) Tightrope $27,504,426 (x4)
Total: $152,347,063
Spring:
1) Splash $12,626,242 (x2)
2) Police Academy $34,870,723 (x5)
3) Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter $11,183,148
4) Breakin' $6,047,686
5) The Natural $10,511,614 (x2)
6) Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom $33,936,113
Total: $109,175,526
Fall:
1) All of Me $11,062,269 (x2)
2) Teachers $15,041,262 (x3)
3) The Terminator $8,240,126 (x2)
4) Oh, God! You Devil $5,560,001
5) Missing in Action $9,122,680 (x2)
6) Supergirl $5,738,249
Total: $54,764,587
Winner: Winter - DirectorSteven SpielbergStarsDanny GloverWhoopi GoldbergOprah WinfreyA tale spanning forty years in the life of Celie, an African-American woman living in the South who survives incredible abuse and bigotry.
Summer:
1) Cocoon $7,936,427
2) Pale Rider $9,119,111
3) Back to the Future $85,027,831 (x11)
4) National Lampoon's European Vacation: $12,329,627
Total: $114,412,996
Spring:
1) Friday the 13th: A New Beginning $8,032,883
2) Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment (x4) $28,743,819
3) Stick $3,358,299
4) Code of Silence $11,899,043 (x3)
5) Rambo: First Blood Part II $59,370,634 (x4)
Total: $111,404,678
Fall:
1) Invasion U.S.A. $6,891,609
2) Commando $18,411,178 (x3)
3) Jagged Edge $3,216,053
4) Death Wish 3 $8,480,795 (x2)
5) Once Bitten $4,025,657
6) Rocky IV $57,589,950 (x5)
In 1986 $7,147,074
Total: $105,762,316
Winter:
1) Witness $4,506,587
2) Out of Africa $5,137,370 (carried into 1986)
3) The Color Purple $4,412,456 (carried into 1986)
Total: $14,056,413
Winner: Summer - 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.Winter:
1) Iron Eagle $6,104,754
2) Down and Out in Beverly Hills $23,905,265 (x4)
3) Pretty in Pink $10,985,538 (x2)
4) The Golden Child $29,545,887 (x3)
In 1987 (x2) $11,171,277
5) Platoon $37,623,440 (x4) (carried into 1987)
Total: $119,336,161
Summer:
1) Back to School $8,881,035
2) The Karate Kid, Part II $34,475,701 (x4)
3) Aliens $31,531,787 (x4)
4) The Fly $11,733,393 (x2)
5) Stand by Me $11,474,880 (x3)
Total: $98,096,796
Spring:
1) Gung Ho $7,170,830
2) Police Academy 3: Back in Training (x3) $19,890,323
3) The Money Pit $3,646,200
4) Legend $6,852,905 (x2)
5) Jo Jo Dancer, Your Life Is Calling $4,879,107
6) Short Circuit $5,346,808
7) Top Gun $19,717,148 (x3)
8) Cobra $23,163,689 (x2)
Total: $90,667,010
Fall:
1) Crocodile Dundee $64,154,938 (x9)
2) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (x2) $25,715,706
Total: $89,870,644
Winner: Winter - DirectorTony ScottStarsEddie MurphyJudge ReinholdJürgen ProchnowAxel Foley returns to Beverly Hills to help Taggart and Rosewood investigate Chief Bogomil's near-fatal shooting and the series of "alphabet crimes" associated with it.Spring:
1) Lethal Weapon $20,224,114 (x3)
2) Blind Date $7,531,273
3) Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol $8,482,487
4) The Secret of My Succe$s $29,210,892 (x5)
5) Ishtar $4,331,817
6) Beverly Hills Cop II $62,564,830 (x3)
Total: $132,345,413
Fall:
1) Fatal Attraction $64,445,371 (x8)
2) The Running Man $13,788,720 (x2)
3) Three Men and a Baby $29,115,453 (x3)
In 1988 (x2) $21,226,904
Total: $128,576,448
Summer:
1) Predator $12,031,638
2) The Witches of Eastwick $8,251,230
3) Dragnet $17,585,319 (x2)
4) Revenge of the Nerds II: Nerds in Paradise $7,900,879
5) RoboCop $14,341,437 (x2)
6) The Living Daylights $18,757,514 (x2)
7) Stakeout $27,138,094 (x5)
Total: $106,006,111
Winter:
1) Critical Condition $9,051,509 (x2)
2) A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors: $8,880,555
3) Throw Momma from the Train $7,318,878
4) Eddie Murphy Raw $9,077,324
5) Good Morning, Vietnam (carried into 1988) (x9) $70,023,280
Total: $104,351,546
Winner: Spring - DirectorRobert ZemeckisStarsBob HoskinsChristopher LloydJoanna CassidyWhen a cartoon rabbit is accused of murder, he enlists the help of a burnt out private investigator to prove his innocence.Summer:
1) Red Heat $8,133,822
2) Who Framed Roger Rabbit $20,145,971 (x2)
3) Coming to America $45,164,917 (x3)
4) Cocktail $19,993,945 (x2)
5) Young Guns $7,011,393
6) A Nightmare on Elm Street 4: The Dream Master $26,258,471 (x3)
7) A Fish Called Wanda $2,555,291
Total: $129,263,810
Spring:
1) Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach $6,106,661
2) Biloxi Blues $7,093,325
3) Beetlejuice $30,044,956 (x4)
4) Colors $10,531,936 (x2)
5) Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood $8,245,038
6) Willow $8,300,169
7) Crocodile Dundee II $45,699,362 (x3)
Total: $116,021,447
Winter:
1) The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! $9,331,746
2) Twins $27,914,785 (x3)
3) Rain Man $38,727,147 (x5) (In carried into 1989)
Total: $75,973,678
Fall:
1) Moon over Parador $3,268,975
2) Dead Ringers $3,012,180
3) Alien Nation $8,421,429
4) The Accused $4,316,369
5) Halloween 4: The Return of Michael Myers (x2) $11,341,750
6) They Live $4,827,903
7) Child's Play $6,583,963
8) The Land Before Time $7,526,025
9) Scrooged $13,027,842
Total: $62,326,496
Winner: Summer - DirectorTim BurtonStarsMichael KeatonJack NicholsonKim BasingerThe Dark Knight of Gotham City begins his war on crime with his first major enemy being Jack Napier, a criminal who becomes the clownishly homicidal Joker.Summer:
1) Star Trek V: The Final Frontier $17,375,648
2) Ghostbusters II $29,472,894
3) Batman $70,564,935 (x2)
4) Lethal Weapon 2 $50,599,175 (x3)
5) Turner & Hooch $12,211,042
6) Parenthood $20,178,800 (x2)
7) Uncle Buck $27,893,303 (x4)
Total: $228,295,797
Fall:
1) Sea of Love $10,017,840
2) Black Rain $22,280,167 (x3)
3) Look Who's Talking $60,679,557 (x5)
4) Harlem Nights $16,096,808
5) Back to the Future Part II $40,670,350 (x2)
Total: $149,744,722
Spring:
1) Lean on Me $9,612,045 (x2)
2) Fletch Lives $13,693,080 (x2)
3) Major League $15,907,074 (x2)
4) Pet Sematary $26,764,871 (x3)
5) See No Evil, Hear No Evil $13,203,861 (x2)
6) Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade $58,261,737 (x2)
Total: $137,442,668
Winter:
1) Three Fugitives $5,477,051
2) The Fly II $6,751,371
3) The 'Burbs $17,125,677 (x2)
4) The War of the Roses $19,979,575 (x2)
5) National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation $14,240,908 (x2)
6) Born on the Fourth of July $19,120,085 (x3) (carried into 1990)
7) Driving Miss Daisy $27,659,901 (x4) (carried into 1990)
Total: $110,354,568
Winner: Summer - DirectorIrvin KershnerStarsMark HamillHarrison FordCarrie FisherAfter the Rebel Alliance are overpowered by the Empire, Luke Skywalker begins his Jedi training with Yoda, while his friends are pursued across the galaxy by Darth Vader and bounty hunter Boba Fett.
- DirectorChris ColumbusStarsMacaulay CulkinJoe PesciDaniel SternAn eight-year-old troublemaker, mistakenly left home alone, must defend his home against a pair of burglars on Christmas Eve.Fall:
1) Postcards from the Edge $7,871,856
2) Goodfellas $6,368,901
3) Pacific Heights $6,912,637
4) Marked for Death $24,311,940 (x3)
5) Graveyard Shift $5,082,300
6) Jacob's Ladder $7,500,760
7) Child's Play 2 $10,718,520
8) Home Alone $118,534,364 (x7)
In 1990 (x5) $48,992,762
Total: $236,294,040
Summer:
1) Total Recall $25,533,700
2) Another 48 Hrs. $19,475,559
3) Dick Tracy $38,090,748 (x2)
4) Days of Thunder $15,490,445
5) Die Hard 2 $36,256,962 (x2)
6) Ghost $39,785,782 (x4)
7) Presumed Innocent $11,718,981
8) Flatliners $10,034,685
9) The Exorcist III $9,312,219
10) Darkman $8,054,860
Total: $213,753,941
Spring:
1) The Hunt for Red October $42,297,966 (x3)
2) Pretty Woman $32,836,038 (x4)
3) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $68,074,405 (x4)
4) Bird on a Wire $15,338,160
5) Back to the Future Part III $23,703,060
Total: $182,249,629
Winter:
Hard to Kill $9,213,631
Total: $9,213,631
Winner: Fall - 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.Summer:
1) City Slickers $13,032,121
2) Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves (x2) $43,915,267
3) The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear $20,817,139
4) Terminator 2: Judgment Day $78,450,671 (x4)
5) Hot Shots! (X4) $29,865,369
6) Dead Again $10,682,199 (x2)
Total: $196,762,766
Winter:
1) Sleeping with the Enemy $13,777,943
2) The Silence of the Lambs (x5) $52,880,629
3) Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country $18,162,837
4) Hook $38,379,550 (x3)
In 1992: $11,472,860
Total: $134,673,819
Fall:
1) Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare (x2) $19,592,903
2) The Fisher King $18,164,738 (x3)
3) Other People's Money $5,012,332
4) House Party 2 $6,027,105
5) The People Under the Stairs $5,522,250
6) Curly Sue $4,957,474
7) Cape Fear $10,261,025
8) The Addams Family $44,337,370 (x2)
Total: $113,875,197
Spring:
1) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze (x3) $40,892,602
2) Out for Justice $17,540,357 (x2)
3) Oscar (x2) $9,255,245
4) F/X2 $5,455,058
5) What About Bob? $9,216,334
6) Backdraft (x2) $24,841,875
Total: $107,201,471
Winner: Summer - DirectorTim BurtonStarsMichael KeatonDanny DeVitoMichelle PfeifferWhile Batman deals with a deformed man calling himself the Penguin wreaking havoc across Gotham with the help of a cruel businessman, a female employee of the latter becomes the Catwoman with her own vendetta.Fall:
1) Sneakers $18,143,540 (x2)
2) The Last of the Mohicans $20,630,037 (x2)
3) Under Siege $42,131,658 (x4)
4) Passenger 57 $10,513,925
5) Dracula $30,521,679
6) Home Alone 2: Lost in New York $72,168,570 (x3)
7) Aladdin $40,321,026 (x4) (carried 1993)
Total: $234,430,435
Summer:
1) Patriot Games $29,719,325 (x2)
2) Batman Returns $84,936,795 (x3)
3) A League of Their Own $11,660,303
4) Honey, I Blew Up the Kid $11,083,318
5) Mo' Money $12,385,415
6) Death Becomes Her $12,110,355
7) Unforgiven $34,133,302 (x3)
8) Honeymoon in Vegas $16,488,585 (x2)
Total: $212,517,398
Winter:
1) The Hand That Rocks the Cradle $35,642,408 (x4)
2) Medicine Man $8,494,271
3) Wayne's World $56,379,372 (x5)
4) A Few Good Men $40,270,962 (x3)
In 1993 $9,012,668
Total: $149,799,681
Spring:
1) Basic Instinct $35,194,415 (x5)
2) White Men Can't Jump $24,899,707 (x2)
3) Sleepwalkers $10,017,354
4) Lethal Weapon 3 $76,231,354 (x3)
Total: $146,342,830
Winner: Fall - 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.Summer
1) Jurassic Park $113,173,208 (x3)
2) The Firm $63,695,299 (x3)
3) Poetic Justice $11,728,455
4) Rising Sun $15,195,941
5) The Fugitive $104,404,181 (x6)
Total: $308,197,084
Fall
1) Striking Distance $8,705,808
2) The Good Son $12,520,305
3) Malice $9,232,650
4) Demolition Man $26,258,185 (x2)
5) The Beverly Hillbillies $7,178,556
6) The Nightmare Before Christmas $15,896,761 (x2)
7) The Three Musketeers $10,621,992
8) Addams Family Values $14,117,545
9) Mrs. Doubtfire $51,550,874 (x3)
In 1994 (x2) $19,278,025
Total: $175,360,701
Spring
1) CB4 $6,122,450
2) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III $19,825,062 (x2)
3) Cop and a Half $6,027,285
4) Indecent Proposal $50,212,910 (x4)
5) Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story $10,019,970
6) Dave $8,506,834
7) Sliver $12,138,283
8) Cliffhanger $32,610,422 (x2)
Total: $145,463,216
Winter
1) Loaded Weapon 1 $9,202,722
2) Groundhog Day $23,982,685 (x2)
3) Falling Down $16,349,552 (x2)
4) Wayne's World 2 $13,516,699
5) The Pelican Brief $27,989,340 (x2)
6) Philadelphia $22,647,615 (x2) (carried into 1994)
Total: $113,688,613
Winner: Summer - DirectorAlex ProyasStarsBrandon LeeMichael WincottRochelle DavisA man brutally murdered comes back to life as an undead avenger of his and his fiancée's murder.Summer
1) Speed $14,456,194
2) Wolf $17,911,366
3) The Lion King $75,097,070 (x2)
4) Forrest Gump $76,611,701 (x5)
5) True Lies $25,869,770
6) The Mask $23,117,068
7) Clear and Present Danger $36,313,088 (x2)
8) Natural Born Killers $11,166,687
Total: $280,542,944
Fall
1) Timecop $20,241,240 (x2)
2) The River Wild $10,214,450
3) The Specialist $14,317,765
4) Pulp Fiction $17,701,103 (x2)
5) Stargate $29,019,796 (x2)
6) Interview with the Vampire $36,389,705
7) Star Trek Generations $23,116,394
8) The Santa Clause $31,828,245 (x2)
Total: $182,828,698
Winter
1) Ace Ventura: Pet Detective $33,396,621 (x4)
2) On Deadly Ground $12,679,573
3) Disclosure $10,068,126
4) Dumb and Dumber (x3) $46,879,158
In 1995 $9,177,151
5) Legends of the Fall $34,466,336 (x4) (Carried into 1995)
Total: $146,666,965
Spring
1) Guarding Tess $7,065,213
2) Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult $13,216,531
3) D2: The Mighty Ducks $15,878,859 (x2)
4) Major League II $7,040,777
5) Four Weddings and a Funeral $4,162,489
6) Bad Girls $5,012,200
7) No Escape $4,588,736
8) With Honors $3,741,737
9) The Crow $11,774,332
10) Maverick $17,248,545
11) The Flintstones $47,906,035 (x2)
Total: $137,635,454
Winner: Summer - DirectorJoel SchumacherStarsVal KilmerTommy Lee JonesJim CarreyBatman must battle former district attorney Harvey Dent, who is now Two-Face and Edward Nygma, The Riddler with help from an amorous psychologist and a young circus acrobat who becomes his sidekick, Robin.Summer
1) Congo $24,642,539
2) Batman Forever $52,784,433
3) Pocahontas $29,531,619
4) Apollo 13 (x4) $73,076,385
5) Waterworld (x2) $34,623,815
6) Dangerous Minds $14,931,503
7) Mortal Kombat (x3) $41,882,135
Total: $271,472,429
Fall
1) To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (x2) $15,564,140
2) Seven (x4) $45,395,325
3) Get Shorty (x3) $32,602,021
4) Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls $37,804,076
5) GoldenEye $26,205,007
6) Toy Story (X4) $82,580,092
Total: $240,150,661
Spring
1) Outbreak (x3) $32,235,214
2) Tommy Boy $8,027,843
3) Bad Boys (x2) $26,539,398
4) While You Were Sleeping (x2) $19,780,629
5) French Kiss $9,018,022
6) Crimson Tide $18,612,190
7) Die Hard with a Vengeance $22,162,245
8) Casper (x2) $30,249,995
Total: $166,625,536
Winter
1) Billy Madison $6,639,080
2) The Brady Bunch Movie (x2) $23,206,103
3) Man of the House $9,473,317
4) Jumanji $11,084,370
5) Waiting to Exhale $14,126,927
6) 12 Monkeys (x2) $23,817,500 (carried into 1996)
7) Mr. Holland's Opus $8,297,082 (carried into 1996)
Total: $96,644,379
Winner: Summer - DirectorRoland EmmerichStarsWill SmithBill PullmanJeff GoldblumThe aliens are coming and their goal is to invade and destroy Earth. Fighting superior technology, mankind's best weapon is the will to survive.Summer:
1) The Rock $25,069,525
2) The Cable Guy $19,806,226
3) Eraser $24,566,446
4) The Nutty Professor $25,411,725
5) Independence Day $106,745,790 (x3)
6) A Time to Kill $28,086,093 (x2)
7) Jack $11,191,496
8) Tin Cup $10,128,834
9) The Island of Dr. Moreau $9,101,987
10) The Crow: City of Angels $9,785,111
Total: $269,893,233
Spring:
1) Up Close & Personal $11,101,955
2) The Birdcage $57,710,952 (x4)
3) Primal Fear $24,565,255 (x3)
4) The Quest $7,029,120
5) The Craft $6,710,995
6) Twister $78,152,845 (x2)
7) Mission: Impossible $67,066,192 (x2)
Total: $252,337,314
Fall:
1) Bulletproof $6,014,400
2) Maximum Risk $5,612,707
3) The First Wives Club $45,245,297 (x3)
4) The Ghost and the Darkness $9,215,063
5) Sleepers $21,910,804 (x2)
6) Romeo + Juliet $11,133,231
7) Ransom $34,216,088
8) Space Jam $27,528,529
9) Star Trek: First Contact $30,716,131
10) 101 Dalmatians $47,448,078 (x2)
Total: $239,040,328
Winter:
1) From Dusk till Dawn $10,240,805
2) Black Sheep $10,593,609
3) Broken Arrow $27,288,288 (x2)
4) Rumble in the Bronx $9,858,380
5) Jerry Maguire $17,084,296
Carried into 1997 $5,518,727
6) Beavis and Butt-Head Do America $20,114,233
7) Michael $17,435,711
In 1997 $12,144,926
Total: $130,278,975
Winner: Summer - DirectorBarry SonnenfeldStarsTommy Lee JonesWill SmithLinda FiorentinoJames, an NYC cop, is hired by Agent K of a secret government agency that monitors extraterrestrial life on Earth. Together, they must recover an item that has been stolen by an intergalactic villain.Winner:
1) The Relic $9,064,143
2) Beverly Hills Ninja $12,220,920
3) Star Wars (Special Edition) (x3) $81,554,341
4) The Empire Strikes Back (Special Edition) (x2) $35,121,845
5) Scream 2 $32,926,342
6) Titanic $64,093,804 (x2)
In 1998 $302,616,700 (x13)
Total: $537,598,095
Summer:
1) Con Air $24,131,738
2) Speed 2: Cruise Control $16,158,942
3) Batman & Robin $42,872,605
4) Face/Off $23,387,530
5) Men in Black $100,160,700 (x3)
6) Air Force One $62,864,127 (x2)
7) Conspiracy Theory $19,313,566
8) Cop Land $13,510,482
9) G.I. Jane $19,278,102 (x2)
Total: $321,677,792
Spring:
1) Private Parts $14,616,333
2) Return of the Jedi (Special Edition) $16,293,531
3) Liar Liar $75,075,755 (x3)
4) Anaconda $28,634,453 (x2)
5) Volcano $14,581,740
6) Breakdown $12,307,128
7) The Fifth Element $28,442,208 (x2)
8) The Lost World: Jurassic Park $106,249,175 (x2)
Total: $296,200,323
Fall:
1) Fire Down Below $6,073,094
2) The Game $14,337,029
3) In & Out $15,019,821
4) The Peacemaker $12,311,939
5) Kiss the Girls $24,337,608 (x2)
6) I Know What You Did Last Summer $37,732,822 (x3)
7) Starship Troopers $22,058,773
8) The Jackal $15,164,595
9) Mortal Kombat: Annihilation $16,771,694
10) Flubber $38,018,140 (x2)
Total: $201,825,515
Winner: Winter - DirectorMimi LederStarsRobert DuvallTéa LeoniElijah WoodA comet is discovered to be on a collision course with Earth. As doomsday nears, the human race prepares for the worst.Summer:
1) The Truman Show $51,552,701 (x2)
2) The X-Files $30,138,758
3) Doctor Dolittle $29,014,324
4) Armageddon $36,089,972
5) Lethal Weapon 4 $34,048,124
6) The Mask of Zorro $22,525,855
7) Saving Private Ryan $84,733,724 (x4)
8) Blade $27,999,832 (x2)
9) There's Something About Mary $10,920,201
Total: $327,023,491
Fall:
1) Rounders $8,459,126
2) Rush Hour $54,204,732 (x2)
3) Antz $31,909,078 (x2)
4) Practical Magic $13,104,694
5) Pleasantville $8,855,063
6) Vampires $9,106,497
7) The Waterboy $63,845,200 (x2)
8) The Rugrats Movie $27,321,470
9) A Bug's Life $50,432,270 (x2)
Total: $267,238,130
Spring:
1) Lost in Space $20,154,919
2) City of Angels $27,701,242 (x2)
3) The Big Hit $10,809,424
4) He Got Game $7,610,663
5) Deep Impact $64,418,997 (x2)
6) Zilla $62,067,985 (x2)
Total: $192,763,230
Winter:
1) Star Trek: Insurrection $22,052,836
2) You've Got Mail $18,426,749
3) Patch Adams $25,262,280
In 1999: $19,050,675
4) A Civil Action $15,163,484 (carried into 1999)
Total: $99,956,024
Winner: Summer - DirectorLana WachowskiLilly WachowskiStarsKeanu ReevesLaurence FishburneCarrie-Anne MossWhen a beautiful stranger leads computer hacker Neo to a forbidding underworld, he discovers the shocking truth--the life he knows is the elaborate deception of an evil cyber-intelligence.Summer:
1) Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me $54,917,604
2) Tarzan $34,221,968
3) Big Daddy $41,536,370
4) Wild Wild West $27,687,484
5) American Pie $18,709,680
6) Eyes Wide Shut $21,706,163
7) The Haunting $33,435,140
8) Runaway Bride $35,055,556
9) The Sixth Sense $119,392,377 (x5)
Total: $386,662,342
Spring:
1) Analyze This $33,951,176 (x2)
2) Forces of Nature $22,950,357 (x2)
3) The Matrix $62,994,379 (x3)
4) Life $20,414,775
5) Entrapment $20,145,595
6) The Mummy $68,225,955 (x2)
7) Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace $149,112,486 (x3)
Total: $357,649,128
Fall:
1) Stigmata $18,309,666
2) Blue Streak $19,208,806
3) Double Jeopardy $53,722,635 (x3)
4) Fight Club $11,035,485
5) The Best Man $9,031,660
6) House on Haunted Hill $15,946,032
7) The Bone Collector $16,712,020
8) Pokémon: The First Movie $31,036,678
9) The World Is Not Enough $35,519,007
10) Toy Story 2 $103,398,995 (x3)
Total: $313,920,984
Winter:
1) Varsity Blues $25,778,656 (x2)
2) She's All That $16,065,430
3) Payback $31,489,763 (x2)
4) Message in a Bottle $18,852,976
5) 8mm $14,252,888
6) Stuart Little $31,040,980 (x2)
In 2000: $11,214,503
7) Any Given Sunday $13,584,625
Total: $162,279,821
Winner: Summer - DirectorQuentin TarantinoStarsJohn TravoltaUma ThurmanSamuel L. JacksonThe lives of two mob hitmen, a boxer, a gangster and his wife, and a pair of diner bandits intertwine in four tales of violence and redemption.
- DirectorRon HowardStarsJim CarreyTaylor MomsenKelleyOn the outskirts of Whoville lives a green, revenge-seeking Grinch who plans to ruin Christmas for all of the citizens of the town.Summer:
1) Gone in 60 Seconds $25,336,048
2) Shaft $21,714,757
3) Me, Myself & Irene $24,209,385
4) The Perfect Storm $41,325,042
5) Scary Movie $42,346,669
6) X-Men $54,471,475
7) What Lies Beneath $29,702,959
8) Nutty Professor II: The Klumps $42,518,830
9) Hollow Man $39,462,518 (x2)
10) The Cell $17,515,050
11) Bring It On $28,809,600 (x2)
Total: $367,412,333
Fall:
1) The Watcher $14,867,975 (x2)
2) Urban Legends: Final Cut $8,505,513
3) Remember the Titans $20,905,831
4) Meet the Parents $80,855,345 (x4)
5) Charlie's Angels $64,735,410 (x2)
6) How the Grinch Stole Christmas $152,943,925 (x4)
Total: $342,813,999
Spring:
1) Mission to Mars $22,855,247
2) Erin Brockovich $60,482,680 (x3)
3) Rules of Engagement $25,944,808 (x2)
4) U-571 $31,756,965 (x2)
5) Gladiator $59,464,146 (x2)
6) Dinosaur $38,854,851
7) Mission: Impossible II $84,861,326 (x2)
Total: $324,220,023
Winter:
1) Next Friday $22,475,099 (x2)
2) Eye of the Beholder $5,959,447
3) Scream 3 $51,031,395 (x2)
4) The Whole Nine Yards $30,468,564 (x3)
5) What Women Want $33,614,543
6) Cast Away $59,861,275 (x2)
In 2001 $22,220,725
Total: $225,631,048
Winner: Summer - DirectorChris ColumbusStarsDaniel RadcliffeRupert GrintEmma WatsonAn orphaned boy enrolls in a school of wizardry, where he learns the truth about himself, his family and the terrible evil that haunts the magical world.Summer:
1) Swordfish $18,145,632
2) Lara Croft: Tomb Raider $47,735,743
3) The Fast and the Furious $40,089,015
4) A.I. Artificial Intelligence $29,352,630
5) Cats & Dogs $21,707,617
6) Legally Blonde $20,377,426
7) Jurassic Park III $50,771,645
8) Planet of the Apes $68,532,960
9) Rush Hour 2 $67,408,222
10) American Pie 2 $78,740,110 (x3)
11) Jeepers Creepers $13,106,108
Total: $455,967,108
Winter:
1) Save the Last Dance $38,810,977 (x2)
2) The Wedding Planner $24,115,835 (x2)
3) Hannibal $103,478,074 (x3)
4) Ocean's Eleven $38,107,822
5) Vanilla Sky $25,015,518
6) The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring $85,907,072 (x2)
In 2002: $39,207,707 (x2)
7) Black Hawk Down $56,736,559 (x3) (carried into 2002)
Total: $411,379,564
Fall:
1) The Musketeer $10,312,740
2) Hardball $17,444,680 (x2)
3) Don't Say a Word $17,090,474
4) Training Day $35,937,245 (x2)
5) From Hell $11,014,818
6) K-PAX $17,215,275
7) Monsters, Inc. $108,128,095 (x2)
8) Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone $171,424,703 (x3)
Total: $388,568,030
Spring:
1) The Mexican $32,353,579 (x2)
2) Exit Wounds $18,485,586
3) Heartbreakers $11,801,323
4) Spy Kids $56,127,507 (x3)
5) Bridget Jones's Diary $10,184,136
6) Driven $12,174,504
7) The Mummy Returns $101,880,790 (x2)
8) Shrek $42,347,760
9) Pearl Harbor $88,637,188 (x2)
Total: $373,992,373
Winner: Summer - DirectorChris ColumbusStarsDaniel RadcliffeRupert GrintEmma WatsonHarry Potter lives his second year at Hogwarts with Ron and Hermione when a message on the wall announces that the legendary Chamber of Secrets has been opened. The trio soon realize that, to save the school, it will take a lot of courage.
- DirectorLana WachowskiLilly WachowskiStarsKeanu ReevesLaurence FishburneCarrie-Anne MossThe human city of Zion defends itself against the massive invasion of the machines as Neo fights to end the war at another front while also opposing the rogue Agent Smith.Spring:
1) Bringing Down the House $69,360,428 (x3)
2) Head of State $13,503,484
3) Phone Booth $15,021,088
4) Anger Management $67,226,435 (x2)
5) Identity $16,225,263
6) X2 $125,590,891 (x2)
7) The Matrix Reloaded $91,774,413
8) Bruce Almighty $67,953,330
9) Finding Nemo $98,636,193 (x2)
Total: $565,291,525
Winter:
1) Just Married $17,548,993
2) Kangaroo Jack $16,580,209
3) Darkness Falls $12,024,917
4) The Recruit $16,302,063
5) How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days $23,774,850
6) Daredevil $58,402,728 (x2)
7) Cradle 2 the Grave $16,521,468
8) The Last Samurai $24,271,354
9) Something's Gotta Give $16,064,723
10) The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King $123,227,817 (x2)
In 2004: $42,389,476 (x2)
Total: $367,108,598
Summer:
1) 2 Fast 2 Furious $50,472,480
2) Hulk $62,128,420
3) Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle $37,634,221
4) Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines $44,041,440
5) Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl $46,630,690
6) Bad Boys II $46,522,560
7) Spy Kids 3-D: Game Over $33,417,739
8) American Wedding $33,369,440
9) S.W.A.T. $37,062,535
10) Freddy vs. Jason $49,581,033 (x2)
11) Jeepers Creepers 2 $15,269,324
Total: $376,081,453
Fall:
1) Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star $6,660,540
2) Once Upon a Time in Mexico $23,424,118
3) Underworld $21,753,759
4) The Rundown $18,553,765
5) School of Rock $19,622,714
6) Kill Bill: Volume 1 $22,089,322
7) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre $28,094,014
8) Scary Movie 3 $68,131,238 (x2)
9) The Matrix Revolutions $48,475,154
10) Elf $26,325,613
11) The Cat in the Hat $62,788,845 (x2)
Total: $345,919,082
Winner: Spring - DirectorSam RaimiStarsTobey MaguireKirsten DunstAlfred MolinaPeter Parker is beset with troubles in his failing personal life as he battles a former brilliant scientist named Otto Octavius.Summer:
1) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban $128,597,760 (x2)
2) DodgeBall $30,070,196
3) Fahrenheit 9/11: $23,920,637
4) Spider-Man 2 $133,336,970 (x2)
5) I, Robot $52,179,887
6) The Bourne Supremacy $52,521,865
7) The Village $50,746,142
8) Collateral $24,701,458
9) Alien vs. Predator $38,291,056
10) Exorcist: The Beginning $18,054,001
11) Hero $26,812,076 (x2)
Total: $579,232,048
Spring:
1) Dawn of the Dead $26,722,575
2) Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed $29,438,331
3) Hellboy $23,172,440
4) Kill Bill: Volume 2 $25,104,949
5) Man on Fire $22,751,490
6) Mean Girls $24,432,195
7) Van Helsing $51,748,040
8) Troy $46,865,412
9) Shrek 2 $180,209,241 (x2)
Total: $430,444,673
Fall:
1) Resident Evil: Apocalypse $23,036,273
2) Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow $15,580,278
3) The Forgotten $21,022,111
4) Shark Tale $100,940,857 (x3)
5) The Grudge $60,946,313 (x2)
6) The Incredibles $120,718,782 (x2)
7) National Treasure $84,304,438 (x3)
Total: $426,549,052
Winter:
1) Along Came Polly $27,721,185
2) The Butterfly Effect $17,065,227
3) You Got Served $16,123,105
4) Barbershop 2: Back in Business $24,241,612
5) 50 First Dates $60,279,562 (x2)
6) The Passion of the Christ $184,442,584 (x4)
7) Ocean's Twelve $39,153,380
8) Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events $30,061,756
Total: $399,088,411
Winner: Summer - DirectorChristopher NolanStarsChristian BaleMichael CaineKen WatanabeAfter witnessing his parents' death, Bruce learns the art of fighting to confront injustice. When he returns to Gotham as Batman, he must stop a secret society that intends to destroy the city.Spring:
1) The Pacifier $30,522,694
2) Robots $36,045,301
3) The Ring Two $35,065,237
4) Sin City $29,102,733
5) Sahara $18,068,372
6) The Amityville Horror $23,507,007
7) The Interpreter $22,822,455
8) The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy $21,103,203
9) Kingdom of Heaven $19,635,996
10) Monster-in-Law $23,105,133
11) Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith $163,641,813 (x2)
12) Madagascar $28,110,235
Total: $450,730,179
Summer:
1) Mr. & Mrs. Smith $50,342,878
2) Batman Begins $76,334,829 (x2)
3) War of the Worlds $64,878,725
4) Fantastic Four $56,061,504
5) Charlie and the Chocolate Factory $84,431,788 (x2)
6) Wedding Crashers $20,023,159
7) The Dukes of Hazzard $30,675,314
8) Four Brothers $21,176,925
9) The 40-Year-Old Virgin $37,698,710 (x2)
Total: $441,623,832
Fall:
1) Transporter 2 $16,540,720
2) The Exorcism of Emily Rose $30,054,300
3) Just like Heaven $16,408,718
4) Flightplan $39,435,677 (x2)
5) Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit $16,025,987
6) The Fog $11,752,917
7) Doom $15,488,870
8) Saw II $31,752,652
9) Chicken Little $71,703,368 (x2)
10) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire $177,291,235 (x3)
Total: $426,454,444
Winter:
1) Coach Carter $24,182,961
2) Are We There Yet? $18,575,214
3) Hide and Seek $21,959,233
4) Boogeyman $19,026,655
5) Hitch $74,498,144 (x2)
6) Diary of a Mad Black Woman $21,905,089
7) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe $91,242,867 (x2)
8) King Kong $71,389,465 (x2)
Total: $342,779,628
Winner: Spring - DirectorGore VerbinskiStarsJohnny DeppOrlando BloomKeira KnightleyJack Sparrow races to recover the heart of Davy Jones to avoid enslaving his soul to Jones' service, as other friends and foes seek the heart for their own agenda as well.Summer:
1) The Break-Up $39,172,785
2) Cars $93,851,143 (x2)
3) Click $40,011,365
4) Superman Returns $52,535,096
5) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest $233,195,019 (x3)
6) Miami Vice $25,723,815
7) Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby $69,168,441 (x2)
8) Snakes on a Plane $13,806,311
9) Invincible $29,182,548 (x2)
Total: $596,646,523
Spring:
1) Failure to Launch $24,411,322
2) V for Vendetta $25,642,340
3) Inside Man $28,954,945
4) Ice Age: The Meltdown $101,857,438 (x2)
5) Scary Movie 4 $40,222,875
6) Silent Hill $20,152,598
7) RV $16,414,767
8) Mission: Impossible III $72,752,244 (x2)
9) The Da Vinci Code $77,073,388
10) X-Men: The Last Stand $102,750,665
Total: $510,232,582
Winter:
1) Hostel $19,556,099
2) Glory Road $13,594,734
3) Underworld: Evolution $26,857,181
4) Big Momma's House 2 $27,736,056
5) When a Stranger Calls $21,607,203
6) The Pink Panther $20,220,412
7) Eight Below $20,188,176
8) Madea's Family Reunion $42,679,615 (x2)
9) Apocalypto $15,005,604
10) The Pursuit of Happyness $26,541,709
11) Night at the Museum $90,944,646 (x3)
Total: $324,931,435
Fall:
1) The Covenant $8,852,485
2) Gridiron Gang $14,414,630
3) Jackass Number Two $29,002,002
4) Open Season $23,624,548
5) The Departed $26,887,467
6) The Grudge 2 $20,825,300
7) The Prestige $14,801,808
8) Saw III $33,610,391
9) Borat $54,725,363 (x2)
10) Happy Feet $96,116,896 (x3)
Total: $322,860,890
Winner: Summer - DirectorSam RaimiStarsTobey MaguireKirsten DunstTopher GraceA strange black entity from another world bonds with Peter Parker and causes inner turmoil as he contends with new villains, temptations, and revenge.Spring
1) Wild Hogs $39,699,023
2) 300 (x2) $103,762,629
3) TMNT $24,255,205
4) Blades of Glory (x2) $55,536,532
5) Disturbia (x3) $44,259,595
6) Spider-Man 3 (x2) $209,282,772
7) Shrek the Third $121,629,270
8) Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (x2) $158,939,480
Total: $757,364,506
Summer
1) Ocean's Thirteen $36,133,403
2) Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer $58,051,684
3) Evan Almighty $31,192,615
4) Ratatouille $47,027,395
5) Transformers $70,502,384
6) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix $77,108,414
7) I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry $34,233,750
8) The Simpsons Movie $74,036,787
9) The Bourne Ultimatum $69,283,690
10) Rush Hour 3 $49,100,158
11) Superbad (x2) $51,096,780
12) Halloween $26,362,367
Total: $624,129,427
Winter
1) Stomp the Yard (x2) $34,120,664
2) Epic Movie $18,612,544
3) The Messengers $14,713,321
4) Norbit $34,195,434
5) Ghost Rider (x2) $65,456,279
6) The Golden Compass $25,783,232
7) I Am Legend $77,211,321
8) National Treasure: Book of Secrets (x2) $80,456,480
In 2008: $20,062,684
9) The Bucket List $19,392,416 (carried into 2008)
Total: $390,004,375
Fall
1) 3:10 to Yuma $14,035,033
2) The Brave One $13,471,488
3) Resident Evil: Extinction $23,678,580
4) The Game Plan (x2) $39,560,348
5) Why Did I Get Married? $21,353,789
6) 30 Days of Night $15,951,902
7) Saw IV $31,756,764
8) American Gangster $43,565,115
9) Bee Movie $25,565,462
10) Beowulf $27,515,871
11) Enchanted (x2) $50,843,633
Total: $307,297,985
Winner: Spring - DirectorChristopher NolanStarsChristian BaleHeath LedgerAaron EckhartWhen the menace known as the Joker wreaks havoc and chaos on the people of Gotham, Batman must accept one of the greatest psychological and physical tests of his ability to fight injustice.Summer
1) Kung Fu Panda $60,239,130
2) The Incredible Hulk $55,414,050
3) Get Smart $38,683,480
4) WALL-E $63,087,526
5) Hancock $62,603,879
6) Hellboy II: The Golden Army $32,080,560
7) The Dark Knight $302,359,198 (x4)
8) Tropic Thunder $53,603,602 (x3)
Total: $668,071,425
Spring
1) 10,000 BC $35,867,488
2) Horton Hears a Who! $69,603,594 (x2)
3) 21 $39,443,361 (x2)
4) Prom Night $20,804,941
5) The Forbidden Kingdom $21,401,121
6) Baby Mama $17,407,110
7) Iron Man $149,309,297 (x2)
8) The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian $55,034,805
9) Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull $100,137,835
10) Sex and the City $57,038,404
Total: $566,047,956
Fall
1) Bangkok Dangerous $7,783,266
2) Burn After Reading $19,128,001
3) Lakeview Terrace $15,004,672
4) Eagle Eye $29,150,721
5) Beverly Hills Chihuahua $46,802,542 (x2)
6) Max Payne $17,639,849
7) High School Musical 3: Senior Year $57,346,256 (x2)
8) Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa $63,106,589
9) Quantum of Solace $67,528,882
10) Twilight $69,637,740
11) Four Christmases $47,825,304 (x2)
Total: $440,953,822
Winter
1) Cloverfield $40,058,229
2) Meet the Spartans $18,505,530
3) Hannah Montana and Miley Cyrus: Best of Both Worlds Concert $31,117,834
4) Fool's Gold $21,589,295
5) Jumper $27,354,808
6) Vantage Point $22,874,936
7) Semi-Pro $15,075,114
8) The Day the Earth Stood Still $30,480,153
9) Yes Man $18,262,471
10) Marley & Me $36,357,586
In 2009: $24,263,763
11) Gran Torino $29,484,388 (carried into 2009)
Total: $315,424,107
Winner: Summer - DirectorJames CameronStarsSam WorthingtonZoe SaldanaSigourney WeaverA paraplegic Marine dispatched to the moon Pandora on a unique mission becomes torn between following his orders and protecting the world he feels is his home.Spring:
1) Watchmen $55,214,334
2) Race to Witch Mountain $24,402,214
3) Knowing $24,813,404
4) Monsters vs. Aliens $59,321,095
5) Fast & Furious $70,950,500
6) Hannah Montana: The Movie $32,324,487
7) 17 Again $23,722,310
8) Obsessed $28,612,730
9) X-Men Origins: Wolverine $85,058,003
10) Star Trek $75,204,289
11) Angels & Demons $46,204,168
12) Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian $54,173,286
13) Up $68,108,790
Total: $648,109,610
Summer:
1) The Hangover $78,391,764 (x2)
2) The Proposal $33,627,598
3) Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen $151,287,184 (x2)
4) Brüno $30,619,130
5) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince $77,835,727
6) G-Force $31,706,934
7) Funny People $22,657,780
8) G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra $54,713,046
9) District 9 $37,354,308
10) Inglourious Basterds $38,054,676
11) The Final Destination $39,777,191 (x2)
Total: $596,025,338
Winner:
1) Paul Blart: Mall Cop $53,455,818 (x2)
2) Taken $24,717,037
3) He's Just Not That into You $27,785,487
4) Friday the 13th $40,570,365
5) Madea Goes to Jail $57,206,873 (x2)
6) Avatar (x2) $152,642,664
In 2009: (x5) $227,806,627
Total: $584,184,871
Fall:
1) I Can Do Bad All by Myself $23,446,785
2) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs $55,343,451 (x2)
3) Zombieland $24,733,155
4) Couples Retreat $34,286,740
5) Where the Wild Things Are $32,695,407
6) Paranormal Activity $21,104,070
7) Michael Jackson's This Is It $23,234,394
8) A Christmas Carol $30,051,075
9) 2012 $65,237,614
10) The Twilight Saga: New Moon $185,709,168 (x2)
11) The Blind Side $20,043,181
12) The Princess and the Frog $24,208,916
Total: $540,093,956
Winner: Spring - DirectorPeter JacksonStarsElijah WoodIan McKellenOrlando BloomA meek Hobbit from the Shire and eight companions set out on a journey to destroy the powerful One Ring and save Middle-earth from the Dark Lord Sauron.
- DirectorLee UnkrichStarsTom HanksTim AllenJoan CusackThe toys are mistakenly delivered to a day-care center instead of the attic right before Andy leaves for college, and it's up to Woody to convince the other toys that they weren't abandoned and to return home.Spring
1) Alice in Wonderland $219,877,539 (x3)
2) How to Train Your Dragon $59,082,532 (x2)
3) Clash of the Titans $87,868,314 (x2)
4) Kick-Ass $19,828,687
5) A Nightmare on Elm Street $32,902,299
6) Iron Man 2 $180,163,485 (x2)
7) Shrek Forever After $139,625,735 (x3)
Total: $739,348,591
Summer
1) The Karate Kid $55,665,805
2) Toy Story 3 $169,644,858 (x2)
3) The Twilight Saga: Eclipse $64,832,191
4) Despicable Me $56,397,125
5) Inception $132,995,594 (x3)
6) The Other Guys $35,543,162
7) The Expendables $51,793,167 (x2)
8) Takers $20,512,304
Total: $587,384,206
Fall:
1) The American $13,177,790
2) Resident Evil: Afterlife $26,650,264
3) The Town $23,808,032
4) Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps $19,011,188
5) The Social Network $37,897,644 (x2)
6) Jackass 3D $50,353,641
7) Paranormal Activity 2 $40,678,424
8) Saw 3D $22,530,123
9) Megamind $75,137,294 (x2)
10) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1 $174,104,473 (x2)
11) Tangled $21,608,891
Total: $504,957,764
Winter
1) Dear John $30,468,614
2) Valentine's Day $56,260,707
3) Shutter Island $63,727,645 (x2)
4) The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader $24,005,069
5) Tron: Legacy $44,026,211
6) Little Fockers $56,600,150 (x2)
7) True Grit $14,605,135 (carried into 2011)
Total: $289,693,531
Winner: Spring - DirectorDavid YatesStarsDaniel RadcliffeEmma WatsonRupert GrintHarry, Ron, and Hermione search for Voldemort's remaining Horcruxes in their effort to destroy the Dark Lord as the final battle rages on at Hogwarts.Summer:
1) X-Men: First Class $55,101,604
2) Super 8 $35,451,168
3) Green Lantern $53,174,303
4) Cars 2 $66,135,507
5) Transformers: Dark of the Moon (x2) $144,956,141
6) Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 $169,189,427
7) Captain America: The First Avenger $65,058,524
8) Cowboys & Aliens $36,431,290
9) Rise of the Planet of the Apes (x2) $82,638,498
10) The Help (x3) $49,149,400
Total: $757,285,862
Spring:
1) Rango $38,079,323
2) Battle: Los Angeles $35,573,187
3) Limitless $18,907,302
4) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules $23,751,502
5) Hop (x2) $58,841,950
6) Rio (x2) $65,549,283
7) Fast Five $86,198,765
8) Thor (x2) $100,426,373
9) Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides $90,151,958
10) The Hangover Part II $85,946,294
Total: $603,425,937
Fall:
1) Contagion $22,403,596
2) The Lion King (in 3D) (x2) $52,080,946
3) Dolphin Tale $13,912,419
4) Real Steel (x2) $43,611,332
5) Paranormal Activity 3 $52,568,183
6) Puss in Boots (x2) $67,132,083
7) Immortals $32,206,425
8) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 (x3) $196,341,300
Total: $480,557,371
Winter:
1) The Green Hornet $33,526,876
2) No Strings Attached $19,652,921
3) The Rite $14,789,393
4) The Roommate $15,002,635
5) Just Go with It $30,514,732
6) Unknown $21,856,389
7) Hall Pass $13,535,374
8) New Year's Eve $13,019,180
9) Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows $39,637,079
10) Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (x2) $58,978,508
Total: $260,513,087
Winner: Summer - DirectorSam MendesStarsDaniel CraigJavier BardemNaomie HarrisJames Bond's loyalty to M is tested when her past comes back to haunt her. When MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost.Spring:
1) The Lorax (x2) $109,063,090
2) 21 Jump Street $36,302,612
3) The Hunger Games (x4) $265,295,191
4) Think Like a Man (x2) $51,240,444
5) The Avengers (x3) $366,135,084
6) Men in Black 3 $54,592,779
Total: $882,629,200
Summer:
1) Snow White & the Huntsman $56,217,700
2) Madagascar 3: Europe's Most Wanted (x2) $94,372,212
3) Brave $66,323,594
4) Ted $54,415,205
5) The Amazing Spider-Man $62,004,688
6) Ice Age: Continental Drift $46,629,259
7) The Dark Knight Rises (x3) $258,726,076
8) The Bourne Legacy $38,142,825
9) The Expendables 2 (x2) $42,014,949
10) The Possession (x2) $27,049,952
Total: $745,896,460
Fall:
1) Resident Evil: Retribution $21,052,227
2) End of Watch $13,152,683
3) Hotel Transylvania $42,522,194
4) Taken 2 (x2) $71,387,896
5) Paranormal Activity 4 $29,003,866
6) Argo $12,085,059
7) Wreck-It Ralph $49,038,712
8) Skyfall (x2) $99,144,915
9) The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (x3) $202,125,444
Total: $539,512,996
Winter:
1) The Devil Inside $33,732,515
2) Contraband $24,349,815
3) Underworld: Awakening $25,306,725
4) The Grey $19,665,101
5) Chronicle $22,004,098
6) The Vow $41,202,458
7) Safe House $23,641,575
8) Act of Valor $24,476,632
9) The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (x3) $153,431,736
10) Zero Dark Thirty $24,438,936 (carried into 2013)
Total: $392,249,591
Winner: Spring - DirectorZack SnyderStarsHenry CavillAmy AdamsMichael ShannonAn alien child is evacuated from his dying world and sent to Earth to live among humans. His peace is threatened when other survivors of his home planet invade Earth.Spring:
1) Jack the Giant Slayer $27,202,226
2) Oz the Great and Powerful (x2) $120,363,157
3) The Croods $43,639,736
4) G.I. Joe: Retaliation $40,501,814
5) Evil Dead $25,775,847
6) 42 $27,487,144
7) Oblivion $37,054,485
8) Pain & Gain $20,244,505
9) Iron Man 3 (x2) $246,670,200
10) Star Trek Into Darkness $70,165,559
11) Fast & Furious 6 (x2) $132,539,685
Total: $791,641,358
Fall:
1) Riddick $19,030,375
2) Insidious: Chapter 2 $40,272,103
3) Prisoners $20,817,053
4) Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 $34,017,930
5) Gravity (x3) $129,000,529
6) Bad Grandpa $32,055,177
7) Ender's Game $27,017,351
8) Thor: The Dark World (x2) $122,323,857
9) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire (x2) $232,253,887
10) Frozen $31,616,230
In 2014: $19,575,525
Total: $707,980,017
Summer:
1) The Purge $34,058,360
2) Man of Steel $116,619,362
3) Monsters University (x2) $128,037,214
4) Despicable Me 2 (x2) $127,410,210
5) The Conjuring $41,855,326
6) The Wolverine $53,113,752
7) 2 Guns $27,059,130
8) Elysium $29,807,393
9) The Butler (x2) $41,141,124
10) One Direction: This Is Us $15,815,497
Total: $614,917,368
Winter:
1) Texas Chainsaw 3D $21,744,470
2) Mama $28,402,310
3) Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters $19,690,956
4) Warm Bodies $20,353,967
5) Identity Thief (x2) $48,568,110
6) A Good Day to Die Hard $24,834,845
7) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug (x3) $134,182,207
Total: $297,776,865
Winner: Spring - DirectorMichael BayStarsMark WahlbergNicola Peltz BeckhamJack ReynorWhen humanity allies with a bounty hunter in pursuit of Optimus Prime, the Autobots turn to a mechanic and his family for help.Spring:
1) Non-Stop $28,875,635
2) 300: Rise of an Empire $45,038,460
3) Mr. Peabody & Sherman $21,809,249
4) Divergent $54,607,747
5) Noah $43,720,472
6) Captain America: The Winter Soldier (x3) $161,885,638
7) The Other Woman $24,763,752
8) The Amazing Spider-Man 2 $91,608,337
9) Neighbors $49,033,915
10) Godzilla $93,188,384
11) X-Men: Days of Future Past $90,823,660
12) Maleficent $69,431,298
Total: $774,786,547
Summer:
1) The Fault in Our Stars $48,002,523
2) 22 Jump Street $57,071,445
3) Think Like a Man Too $29,241,911
4) Transformers: Age of Extinction (x2) $137,088,575
5) Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (x2) $108,865,737
6) Lucy $43,899,340
7) Guardians of the Galaxy (x4) $138,962,702
8) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (x2) $94,098,252
Total: $657,230,485
Winter:
1) Ride Along (x3) $74,851,385
2) The Lego Movie (x3) $150,202,068
3) Exodus: Gods and Kings $24,115,934
4) The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies (x2) $95,645,729
In 2015: $21,732,090
5) American Sniper (x3) $184,557,898 (carried into 2015)
Total: $551,105,104
Fall:
1) No Good Deed $24,250,283
2) The Maze Runner $32,512,804
3) The Equalizer $34,137,828
4) Gone Girl (x2) $63,919,243
5) Fury $23,702,421
6) Ouija (x2) $30,616,975
7) Big Hero 6 $56,215,889
8) Dumb and Dumber To $36,111,775
9) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (x3) $200,896,995
Total: $502,364,213
Winner: Spring - DirectorColin TrevorrowStarsChris PrattBryce Dallas HowardTy SimpkinsA new theme park, built on the original site of Jurassic Park, creates a genetically modified hybrid dinosaur, the Indominus Rex, which escapes containment and goes on a killing spree.Spring:
1) Chappie $13,346,782
2) Cinderella $67,877,361
3) The Divergent Series: Insurgent $52,263,680
4) Home $52,107,731
5) Furious 7 (x4) $253,751,005
6) Avengers: Age of Ultron (x2) $269,018,038
7) Pitch Perfect 2 $69,216,890
8) Tomorrowland $33,028,165
9) San Andreas $54,588,173
Total: $865,197,825
Summer:
1) Spy $29,085,719
2) Jurassic World (x3) $369,927,325
3) Inside Out $29,771,224
4) Minions $115,718,405
5) Ant-Man (x2) $82,134,858
6) Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (x2) $84,022,461
7) Straight Outta Compton (x3) $99,697,760
8) War Room $9,480,535
Total: $819,838,287
Winter:
1) Taken 3 $39,201,657
2) The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water $55,365,012
3) Fifty Shades of Grey (x2) $107,430,480
4) Focus $18,685,137
5) Star Wars: The Force Awakens (x2) $397,169,535
In 2016 (x2) $132,595,458
6) The Revenant $16,009,718 (carried into 2016)
Total: $766,456,997
Fall:
1) The Perfect Guy $25,888,154
2) Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials $30,316,510
3) Hotel Transylvania 2 $48,464,322
4) The Martian (x4) $118,761,845
5) Goosebumps $23,618,556
6) Spectre (x2) $104,084,252
7) The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2 (x4) $184,941,439
Total: $536,075,078
Winner: Spring - DirectorZack SnyderStarsBen AffleckHenry CavillAmy AdamsBatman is manipulated by Lex Luthor to fear Superman. Superman´s existence is meanwhile dividing the world and he is framed for murder during an international crisis. The heroes clash and force the neutral Wonder Woman to reemerge.Spring:
1) Zootopia $163,567,446 (x3)
2) Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (x2) $217,342,601
3) The Boss $23,586,645
4) The Jungle Book $208,514,991 (x3)
5) Captain America: Civil War $251,776,284 (x2)
6) The Angry Birds Movie $38,155,177
7) X-Men: Apocalypse $65,769,562
Total: $968,712,706
Summer:
1) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows $35,316,382
2) The Conjuring 2 $40,406,314
3) Finding Dory $249,837,403 (x3)
4) The Secret Life of Pets $155,191,260 (x2)
5) Star Trek Beyond $59,253,211
6) Jason Bourne $59,215,365
7) Suicide Squad $198,073,662 (x3)
8) Don't Breathe $42,244,929 (x2)
Total: $839,538,526
Winter:
1) Ride Along 2 $35,243,095
2) Kung Fu Panda 3 (x2) $62,524,223
3) Deadpool (x3) $220,020,001
4) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (x3) $268,724,451
5) Hidden Figures (x2) $43,654,004 (carried into 2017)
Total: $630,165,774
Fall:
1) Sully $56,681,318 (x2)
2) The Magnificent Seven $34,703,397
3) Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children $28,871,140
4) The Girl on the Train $24,536,265
5) The Accountant $24,710,273
6) Boo! A Madea Halloween $45,721,760 (x2)
7) Doctor Strange $128,028,376 (x2)
8) Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them $74,403,387
9) Moana $103,436,194 (x3)
Total: $521,092,110
Winner: Spring - DirectorJake KasdanStarsDwayne JohnsonKaren GillanKevin HartFour teenagers are sucked into a magical video game, and the only way they can escape is to work together to finish the game.Spring:
1) Logan $88,411,916
2) Kong: Skull Island $61,025,472
3) Beauty and the Beast $265,177,333 (x2)
4) The Boss Baby $76,562,390 (x2)
5) The Fate of the Furious $157,131,660 (x3)
6) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 $211,773,596 (x2)
7) Alien: Covenant $36,160,621
8) Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales $62,983,253
Total: $959,226,241
Fall
1) It $183,506,529 (x2)
2) Kingsman: The Golden Circle $55,958,685 (x2)
3) Blade Runner 2049 $32,753,122
4) Happy Death Day $26,039,025
5) Boo 2! A Madea Halloween $21,226,953
6) Jigsaw $16,640,452
7) Thor: Ragnarok $179,823,295 (x2)
8) Josstice League $93,842,239
9) Coco $96,788,224 (x3)
Total: $706,578,524
Summer
1) Wonder Woman $161,772,143 (x2)
2) Cars 3 $53,688,680
3) Transformers: The Last Knight $44,680,073
4) Despicable Me 3 $72,414,390
5) Spider-Man: Homecoming $117,027,503
6) War for the Planet of the Apes $56,262,929
7) Dunkirk $77,124,618 (x2)
8) The Dark Tower $19,153,698
9) Annabelle: Creation $35,006,404
10) The Hitman's Bodyguard $42,183,133 (x3)
Total: $679,313,571
Winter
1) Split $80,090,610 (x3)
2) The LEGO Batman Movie: $85,658,582 (x2)
3) Get Out $33,377,060
4) Star Wars: The Last Jedi $344,095,222 (x3)
5) Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle $95,771,017 (x4)
Total: $638,992,491
Winner: Spring - DirectorRyan CooglerStarsChadwick BosemanMichael B. JordanLupita Nyong'oT'Challa, heir to the hidden but advanced kingdom of Wakanda, must step forward to lead his people into a new future and must confront a challenger from his country's past.Spring:
1) Pacific Rim Uprising $28,116,535
2) Ready Player One $41,764,050
3) A Quiet Place $71,115,371 (x2)
4) Rampage $35,753,093
5) Avengers: Infinity War $434,551,040 (x3)
6) Deadpool 2 $125,507,153
7) Solo: A Star Wars Story $113,817,371 (x2)
Total: $850,624,613
Summer:
1) Ocean's 8 $41,607,378
2) Incredibles 2 $182,687,905
3) Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom $208,936,805 (x2)
4) Ant-Man and the Wasp $75,812,205
5) Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation $44,076,225
6) The Equalizer 2 $36,011,640
7) Mission: Impossible - Fallout $96,560,349 (x2)
8) The Meg $45,402,195
9) Crazy Rich Asians $73,282,687 (x3)
Total: $804,377,389
Winter:
1) Maze Runner: The Death Cure $24,167,011
2) Fifty Shades Freed $38,560,195
3) Black Panther $447,437,990 (x5)
4) Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse $35,363,376
5) Aquaman $119,988,093 (x2)
In 2019: $31,003,280
Total: $696,519,945
Fall:
1) The Nun $53,807,379
2) The Predator $24,632,284
3) The House With A Clock In Its Walls $26,608,020
4) Night School $27,257,615
5) Venom $115,261,863 (x2)
6) Halloween $107,640,615 (x2)
7) Bohemian Rhapsody $51,061,119
8) Dr. Seuss' The Grinch $67,572,855
9) Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald $62,163,104
10) Ralph Breaks the Internet $98,058,410 (x3)
Total: $634,063,264
Winner: Spring - DirectorChristopher NolanStarsLeonardo DiCaprioJoseph Gordon-LevittElliot PageA thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the inverse task of planting an idea into the mind of a C.E.O., but his tragic past may doom the project and his team to disaster.
- DirectorAlan AldaStarsAlan AldaCarol BurnettLen CariouThree couples vacation together every season. After one divorces, feelings of betrayal and more spawn criticisms of one another, but the things that keep them together are stronger than those which might pull them apart.
- DirectorTodd PhillipsStarsJoaquin PhoenixRobert De NiroZazie BeetzDuring the 1980s, a failed stand-up comedian is driven insane and turns to a life of crime and chaos in Gotham City while becoming an infamous psychopathic crime figure.Spring
1) Captain Marvel $221,421,553 (x2)
2) Us $71,117,625
3) Dumbo $45,990,748
4) Shazam! $77,958,840 (x2)
5) The Curse of La Llorona $26,347,631
6) Avengers: Endgame $567,797,284 (x3)
7) John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum $56,818,067
8) Aladdin $91,500,929
9) Godzilla: King of the Monsters $47,776,293
Total: $1,206,728,970
Summer
1) The Secret Life of Pets 2 $46,652,680
2) Men in Black International $30,035,838
3) Toy Story 4 $180,608,396 (x2)
4) Spider-Man: Far from Home $137,932,571
5) The Lion King $268,392,312 (x2)
6) Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw $85,304,745 (x2)
7) Good Boys $21,402,605
8) Angel has Fallen $33,180,396 (x2)
Total: $803,509,543
Fall
1) It: Chapter Two $130,668,702 (×2)
2) Downton Abbey $31,033,665
3) Abominable $20,612,100
4) Joker $152,063,740 (x2)
5) Maleficent: Mistress of Evil $56,318,590 (x2)
6) Terminator: Dark Fate $29,033,832
7) Midway $17,897,419
8) Ford v Ferrari $31,474,958
9) Frozen II $251,406,745 (x3)
Total: $720,509,751
Winter
1) The Upside $20,355,000
2) Glass $68,762,055 (x3)
3) The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part $34,115,335
4) Alita: Battle Angel $28,525,613
5) How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World $85,050,785 (x2)
6) Jumanji: The Next Level $59,251,543
7) Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker $284,298,269 (x3)
8) 1917 $37,000,200
Total: $617,358,800 - DirectorCathy YanStarsMargot RobbieRosie PerezMary Elizabeth WinsteadAfter splitting with the Joker, Harley Quinn joins superheroines Black Canary, Huntress, and Renee Montoya to save a young girl from an evil crime lord.Winter
1) Bad Boys for Life $114,198,778 (x3)
2) Birds of Prey $33,010,017
3) Sonic the Hedgehog $84,210,642 (x2)
4) The Invisible Man $28,205,665
Total: $259,838,874
Spring
Onward $49,721,813 (x2)
Total: $49,721,813