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L0ngsh0t said:No love for DMC?
Roughneck said:Is Three men and a Baby really up there?
Catman said:Man, I tried my best to fit it in! Maybe I'll do a part II in order to include Sith and DMC!
L0ngsh0t said:now answer me this SCatman...where is A New Hope? did I just miss it, or is it really not there?
Stewie Griffin said:Technically, ET is the best on that list.
Catman said:Because www.boxofficemojo.com doesn't have any info on movies prior to 1980. So, I felt it wouldn't be fair to pre-1980 movies to include the first Star Wars.
You really think so? I'm not so sure.Stewie Griffin said:Technically, ET is the best on that list.
Agentsands77 said:Eh, I've never been a big JURASSIC PARK fan. Loved the hard-edged, scarier books, but the family-style films weren't my cup of tea.
BloodyWolverine said:Why No Pirates Of The Caribbean Love. I mean i find them just as entertaining as Harry Potter or Indiana Jones.
Catman said:All those films were the highest-grossing film of their year
Addendum said:That's why
L0ngsh0t said:dmc wasn't?
Really? How is it so, technically?Stewie Griffin said:Technically, ET is the best on that list.
Catman said:Because www.boxofficemojo.com doesn't have any info on movies prior to 1980. So, I felt it wouldn't be fair to pre-1980 movies to include the first Star Wars.