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 Where the big 2005 movies going to end up on all-time list 

Will Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith @ $362,666,000 right now be the 2005 Box Office Winner
No, War of the Worlds 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
No, King Kong 7%  7%  [ 1 ]
No, Harry Potter 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
No, Another Movie > Name it. 0%  0%  [ 0 ]
Yes Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith will be the 2005 BOX OFFICE CHAMPION. 93%  93%  [ 13 ]
Total votes : 14

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Post Where the big 2005 movies going to end up on all-time list
So where are this year's big movies going to end up on the all-time USA list

Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith @ $362,666,000
War of the Worlds @ $101,682,000
King Kong ??
Naria ??
Harry Potter ??

any others??

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Here are the 200 Million + Movies

[table][row]Rank[col]Movie Name[col]Movie's Gross[row]1[col]Titanic[col]$600,788,188 [row]2[col]Star Wars[col]$460,998,007 [row]3[col]Shrek 2[col]$441,226,247 [row]4[col]E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial[col]$435,110,554 [row]5[col]Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace[col]$431,088,301 [row]6[col]Spider-Man[col]$403,706,375 [row]7[col]The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King[col]$377,027,325 [row]8[col]Spider-Man 2[col]$373,585,825 [row]9[col]The Passion of the Christ[col]$370,782,930 [row]10[col]Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith[col]$362,666,000 [row]11[col]Jurassic Park[col]$357,067,947 [row]12[col]The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers[col]$341,786,758 [row]13[col]Finding Nemo[col]$339,714,978 [row]14[col]Forrest Gump[col]$329,694,499 [row]15[col]The Lion King[col]$328,541,776 [row]16[col]Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone[col]$317,575,550 [row]17[col]The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring[col]$314,776,170 [row]18[col]Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones[col]$310,676,740 [row]19[col]Return of the Jedi[col]$309,306,177 [row]20[col]Independence Day[col]$306,169,268 [row]21[col]Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl[col]$305,413,918 [row]22[col]The Sixth Sense[col]$293,506,292 [row]23[col]The Empire Strikes Back[col]$290,475,067 [row]24[col]Home Alone[col]$285,761,243 [row]25[col]The Matrix Reloaded[col]$281,576,461 [row]26[col]Meet the Fockers[col]$279,261,160 [row]27[col]Shrek[col]$267,665,011 [row]28[col]Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets[col]$261,988,482 [row]29[col]The Incredibles[col]$261,441,092 [row]30[col]How the Grinch Stole Christmas[col]$260,044,825 [row]31[col]Jaws[col]$260,000,000 [row]32[col]Monsters, Inc.[col]$255,873,250 [row]33[col]Batman[col]$251,188,924 [row]34[col]Men in Black[col]$250,690,539 [row]35[col]Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban[col]$249,541,069 [row]36[col]Toy Story 2[col]$245,852,179 [row]37[col]Bruce Almighty[col]$242,829,261 [row]38[col]Raiders of the Lost Ark[col]$242,374,454 [row]39[col]Twister[col]$241,721,524 [row]40[col]My Big Fat Greek Wedding[col]$241,438,208 [row]41[col]Ghostbusters[col]$238,632,124 [row]42[col]Beverly Hills Cop[col]$234,760,478 [row]43[col]Cast Away[col]$233,632,142 [row]44[col]The Exorcist[col]$232,671,011 [row]45[col]The Lost World: Jurassic Park[col]$229,086,679 [row]46[col]Signs[col]$227,966,634 [row]47[col]Rush Hour 2[col]$226,164,286 [row]48[col]Mrs. Doubtfire[col]$219,195,243 [row]49[col]Ghost[col]$217,631,306 [row]50[col]Aladdin[col]$217,350,219 [row]51[col]Saving Private Ryan[col]$216,540,909 [row]52[col]Mission: Impossible II[col]$215,409,889 [row]53[col]X2: X-Men United[col]$214,949,694 [row]54[col]Austin Powers in Goldmember[col]$213,307,889 [row]55[col]Back to the Future[col]$210,609,762 [row]56[col]Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me[col]$206,040,086 [row]57[col]Terminator 2: Judgment Day[col]$204,843,345 [row]58[col]The Mummy Returns[col]$202,019,785 [row]59[col]Armageddon[col]$201,578,182 [/table]This table brought to you by Excel2BB Converter. Created by Krem for World of KJ


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Sith will sit at #6. War of the Worlds will land around #21-26 (or higher, depending on legs).

Infact, the only movie you listed that won't hit that list is The Chronicles of Narnia.


Sun Jul 03, 2005 2:55 pm
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Ah, Zing, still believe in $400m+? ;)


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Nebs wrote:
Ah, Zing, still believe in $400m+? ;)


Oh, sorry. #-o #7.

Well, actually, it might hit #6 if they release it in IMAX like they did with Clones.


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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory will make it into the top 50. I'm putting a lot faith into this one.


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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory actually does have a lot of potential. Multiplie audiences (Burton fans, Depp fans, general kids audiences...) might bring this movie over $200 million and onto that list. We'll have to see...


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Zingaling wrote:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory actually does have a lot of potential. Multiplie audiences (Burton fans, Depp fans, general kids audiences...) might bring this movie over $200 million and onto that list. We'll have to see...

It's the one movie that's going to surprise this year. I don't think we've really had any big surprises yet, perhaps Hitch, but most people expected that to cross $100 million.


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MG Casey wrote:
Zingaling wrote:
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory actually does have a lot of potential. Multiplie audiences (Burton fans, Depp fans, general kids audiences...) might bring this movie over $200 million and onto that list. We'll have to see...

It's the one movie that's going to surprise this year. I don't think we've really had any big surprises yet, perhaps Hitch, but most people expected that to cross $100 million.


Diary of a Mad Black Woman surprised the living hell out of me. :shock:

I knew Hitch was being underpredicted, but even I went too low on that film. It had monster legs for a movie that opened to over $40 million in February. I'm sure most expect Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to make over $100 million, but not many think $200 million is possible. I wouldn't be surprised.


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Zingaling wrote:
Sith will sit at #6. War of the Worlds will land around #21-26 (or higher, depending on legs).

Infact, the only movie you listed that won't hit that list is The Chronicles of Narnia.


You think The Chronicles of Narnia won't hit 200M? It does have a lot of competition with Potter and Kong. But Potter will be well into it's run by that point, and Kong skews older than Narnia. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Narnia passed 200M with ease.

On the other hand, it may be one of those movies that makes 150M in the US and Canada, and 2-3 times that in the rest of the world.


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SolC9 wrote:
Zingaling wrote:
Sith will sit at #6. War of the Worlds will land around #21-26 (or higher, depending on legs).

Infact, the only movie you listed that won't hit that list is The Chronicles of Narnia.


You think The Chronicles of Narnia won't hit 200M? It does have a lot of competition with Potter and Kong. But Potter will be well into it's run by that point, and Kong skews older than Narnia. I wouldn't be surprised at all if Narnia passed 200M with ease.

On the other hand, it may be one of those movies that makes 150M in the US and Canada, and 2-3 times that in the rest of the world.


That's what I'm thinking. Personally, I've never heard of the book (or whatever it was...). And, just like last year, I never knew about the Lemony Snicket's series, and everyone made me go high on my prediction. I'm having a tough time believing that this one is as popular as some believe.

I'd go with a 35/175 run, because it does appeal to kids, and with the holiday season, it should have some great legs.


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I would love HP to top the year but it won't. I think that Star Wars will end up on top.

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