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Box Office 2005

It all depends on who you can tolerate, dislike etc.

I tolerated Katie Holmes in Batman Begins but thoroughly thought she was the most unnecessary part in it.

I dislike Russel Crowe but wanted to go see Cinderella Man.

I'm not a fan of Brad Pitt but he makes good movies.
 
she wasnt at all good in BB :(... waste, she can actually act really good.
 
Am I the only one that's disappointed that Hitch Hiker's Guide didn't do better?

Frankly I'm not even curious to see Mr. and Mrs. Smith.
 
Hitch Hikers Guide just didnt look that good to me :(
 
I saw Hitchhikers and thought it was okay. I just didn't see the whole hubbub about it.
 
redmarvel said:
Am I the only one that's disappointed that Hitch Hiker's Guide didn't do better?
Given that it was a mediocre rendition of a popular story it shouldn't be too surprising IMO.
 
darkdonnie said:
IMDB users have such a hatred towards Tom Cruise, case and point War of the Worlds being anywhere near the top of a "Worst Of" list! I can seeing people saying they had problems with the ending but to say it was one of the worst movies of there year when there were movies like Stealth released is ridiculous!
I just did a search and found this
http://www.imdb.com/features/rto/2006/poll/worstresults


Just to show you the hatred IMDB users have towards Tom Cruise
 
Don't you really think it's more just IMDB, and maybe this isn't all his fault but his recent actions and tabloids have I think really soured a lot of people towards him. There are other non movie polls that have him and Katie as the most irritating people of last year. That's kinda saying something.
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($278,7 million)
3. War of the Worlds ($234,3 million)
4. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ($232,1 million)
5. Wedding Crashers ($209,2 million)
6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($206,5 million)
7. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
8. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
9. Mr. and Mrs. Smith ($186,3 million)
10. King Kong ($180,1 million)
11. Hitch ($179,5 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
13. Fantastic Four ($154,7 million)
14. Chicken Little ($132,5 million)
15. Robots ($128,2 million)
16. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
17. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($109,3 million)
18. Walk the Line ($93,3 million)
19. Flightplan ($89,2 million)
20. Saw II ($87 million)
 
North America

1. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($380,3 million)
2. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($281,5 million)
3. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ($247,8 million)
4. War of the Worlds ($234,3 million)
5. Wedding Crashers ($209,2 million)
6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($206,5 million)
7. Batman Begins ($205,3 million)
8. Madagascar ($193,2 million)
9. King Kong ($192,7 million)
10. Mr. & Mrs. Smith ($186,3 million)
11. Hitch ($179,5 million)
12. The Longest Yard ($158,1 million)
13. Fantastic Four ($154,7 million)
14. Chicken Little ($132,9 million)
15. Robots ($128,2 million)
16. The Pacifier ($113,1 million)
17. The 40 Year-Old Virgin ($109,3 million)
18. Walk the Line ($95,4 million)
19. Flightplan ($89,3 million)
20. Saw II ($87 million)
 
Hmm, if Narnia continue's to have good legs it could claim the Number 2 spot domestically. Come on Narnia!
 
Any movie released in 2005 still having a gross into 2006 is still considered 2005. Even if it was released December 31.
 
Erzengel said:
Any movie released in 2005 still having a gross into 2006 is still considered 2005. Even if it was released December 31.
yes sir
 
I remember a couple of months ago people making threads saying Narnia would not appeal to a wide audience cause the book wasn't that well known.......

All I can say is.... BWHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
 
Lord Blackbolt said:
I remember a couple of months ago people making threads saying Narnia would not appeal to a wide audience cause the book wasn't that well known.......

All I can say is.... BWHAHAHAHAHA!!!!

So true.
 
Worldwide

1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($852 million)
2. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($848,5 million)
3. War of the Worlds ($591,4 million)
4. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ($531,7 million)
5. Madagascar ($527,6 million)
6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($473,4 million)
7. Mr. & Mrs Smith ($467,7 million)
8. King Kong ($465,3 million)
9. Batman Begins ($371,9 million)
10. Hitch ($368,1 million)
11. Fantastic Four ($329,5 million)
12. Wedding Crashers ($283,1 million)
13. Robots ($260,7 million)
14. Chicken Little ($239 million)
15. Constantine ($230,1 million)
16. Howl's Moving Castle ($229,5 million)
17. Kingdom of Heaven ($211,6 million)
18. The Pacifier ($198,8 million)
19. Flightplan ($195,4 million)
20. The Longest Yard ($190 million)

As I suspected Harry Potter's magic is stronger than The Force
 
^
Only Worldwide and not domestically. :p

But seriously I do enjoy the Harry Potter movies.
 
Galactus said:
Worldwide

1. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire ($852 million)
2. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith ($848,5 million)
3. War of the Worlds ($591,4 million)
4. The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe ($531,7 million)
5. Madagascar ($527,6 million)
6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory ($473,4 million)
7. Mr. & Mrs Smith ($467,7 million)
8. King Kong ($465,3 million)
9. Batman Begins ($371,9 million)
10. Hitch ($368,1 million)
11. Fantastic Four ($329,5 million)
12. Wedding Crashers ($283,1 million)
13. Robots ($260,7 million)
14. Chicken Little ($239 million)
15. Constantine ($230,1 million)
16. Howl's Moving Castle ($229,5 million)
17. Kingdom of Heaven ($211,6 million)
18. The Pacifier ($198,8 million)
19. Flightplan ($195,4 million)
20. The Longest Yard ($190 million)

As I suspected Harry Potter's magic is stronger than The Force

YAY!!!!!!


good i'm happy ROTS isnt the biggest movie of the year
 
WarBlade said:
The worldwide tally includes North America too. :p

I'm aware of that just my imput from a "certain point of view". :)
 
anyone think GOF will get 900 mill?
 
Well it's been out for almost 2 months now and the way of most movie trends that's where it seems to make most of it's money unless there are some places it hasn't open yet?
 

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