DOMESTIC GROSSES
Viewing Chart as of Mar. 14, 2010
#1100 - #101200 - #201300 - #301400 - #401500 Row Rank Title(click to view) Studio Lifetime Gross Year^ 1
309
Inglourious Basterds
Weinstein Company
$120,540,719
2009
2
498
Scary Movie 4
Weinstein / Dimension
$90,710,620
2006
3
187
Sex and the City
Warner Bros. (New Line)
$152,647,258
2008
4
312
Four Christmases
Warner Bros. (New Line)
$120,146,040
2008
5
421
Journey to the Center of the Earth
Warner Bros. (New Line)
$101,704,370
2008
6
475
He's Just Not That Into You
Warner Bros. (New Line)
$93,953,653
2009
7
3
The Dark Knight
Warner Bros.
$533,345,358
2008^
8
24
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Warner Bros.
$317,575,550
2001
9
32
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
Warner Bros.
$301,959,197
2009
10
36
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Warner Bros.
$292,004,738
2007
11
39
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
Warner Bros.
$290,013,036
2005
12
41
The Matrix Reloaded
Warner Bros.
$281,576,461
2003
13
43
The Hangover
Warner Bros.
$277,322,503
2009
14
45
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
Warner Bros.
$261,988,482
2002
15
50
I Am Legend
Warner Bros.
$256,393,010
2007
16
52
The Blind Side
Warner Bros.
$252,736,267
2009
17
53
Batman
Warner Bros.
$251,188,924
1989
18
56
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Warner Bros.
$249,541,069
2004
19
61
Twister
Warner Bros.
$241,721,524
1996
20
68
The Exorcist
Warner Bros.
$232,671,011
1973^
21
88
300
Warner Bros.
$210,614,939
2007
22
92
Sherlock Holmes
Warner Bros.
$207,401,207
2009
23
93
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Warner Bros.
$206,459,076
2005
24
96
Batman Begins
Warner Bros.
$205,343,774
2005^
25
100
Superman Returns
Warner Bros.
$200,081,192
2006
26
104
Happy Feet
Warner Bros.
$198,000,317
2006
27
118
Batman Forever
Warner Bros.
$184,031,112
1995
28
119
The Fugitive
Warner Bros.
$183,875,760
1993
29
120
Ocean's Eleven
Warner Bros.
$183,417,150
2001
30
123
The Perfect Storm
Warner Bros.
$182,618,434
2000
31
125
The Polar Express
Warner Bros.
$181,320,482
2004^
32
147
The Matrix
Warner Bros.
$171,479,930
1999
33
158
Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves
Warner Bros.
$165,493,908
1991
34
164
Batman Returns
Warner Bros.
$162,831,698
1992
35
185
Scooby-Doo
Warner Bros.
$153,294,164
2002
36
186
Gremlins
Warner Bros.
$153,083,102
1984^
37
190
Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines
Warner Bros.
$150,371,112
2003
38
195
Gran Torino
Warner Bros.
$148,095,302
2008
39
196
Lethal Weapon 2
Warner Bros.
$147,253,986
1989
40
205
Lethal Weapon 3
Warner Bros.
$144,731,527
1992
41
225
The Matrix Revolutions
Warner Bros.
$139,313,948
2003
42
234
The Green Mile
Warner Bros.
$136,801,374
1999
43
246
Superman
Warner Bros.
$134,218,018
1978
44
249
Troy
Warner Bros.
$133,378,256
2004
45
252
The Departed
Warner Bros.
$132,384,315
2006
46
261
Lethal Weapon 4
Warner Bros.
$130,444,603
1998
47
262
Get Smart
Warner Bros.
$130,319,208
2008
48
286
Ocean's Twelve
Warner Bros.
$125,544,280
2004
49
287
Terminator Salvation
Warner Bros.
$125,322,469
2009
50
301
The Bodyguard
Warner Bros.
$121,945,720
1992^
51
317
Blazing Saddles
Warner Bros.
$119,500,000
1974
52
332
Ocean's Thirteen
Warner Bros.
$117,154,724
2007
53
338
You've Got Mail
Warner Bros.
$115,821,495
1998
54
348
Wild Wild West
Warner Bros.
$113,804,681
1999
55
364
The Last Samurai
Warner Bros.
$111,127,263
2003
56
376
Valentine's Day
Warner Bros.
$108,892,926
2010
57
377
A Time to Kill
Warner Bros.
$108,766,007
1996
58
380
Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls
Warner Bros.
$108,385,533
1995
59
382
Superman II
Warner Bros.
$108,185,706
1981
60
387
Watchmen
Warner Bros.
$107,509,799
2009
61
388
Batman and Robin
Warner Bros.
$107,325,195
1997
62
389
Analyze This
Warner Bros.
$106,885,658
1999
63
391
Miss Congeniality
Warner Bros.
$106,807,667
2000
64
393
Driving Miss Daisy
Warner Bros.
$106,593,296
1989
65
400
Interview with the Vampire
Warner Bros.
$105,264,608
1994
66
423
Maverick
Warner Bros.
$101,631,272
1994
67
429
Eraser
Warner Bros.
$101,295,562
1996
68
430
Unforgiven
Warner Bros.
$101,157,447
1992
69
435
Contact
Warner Bros.
$100,920,329
1997
70
437
The Pelican Brief
Warner Bros.
$100,768,056
1993
71
440
Million Dollar Baby
Warner Bros.
$100,492,203
2004
72
453
The Color Purple
Warner Bros.
$98,467,863
1985^
73
455
Yes Man
Warner Bros.
$97,690,976
2008
74
465
Arthur
Warner Bros.
$95,461,682
1981
75
469
10,000 B.C.
Warner Bros.
$94,784,201
2008
76
477
The Book of Eli
Warner Bros.
$93,787,369
2010
77
480
The Bucket List
Warner Bros.
$93,466,502
2007
78
481
Cats & Dogs
Warner Bros.
$93,385,515
2001
79
482
Two Weeks Notice
Warner Bros.
$93,354,851
2002
80
487
The Client
Warner Bros.
$92,115,211
1994
81
294
Traffic
USA Films
$124,115,725
2000
82
6
E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial
Universal
$435,110,554
1982^
83
15
Jurassic Park
Universal
$357,067,947
1993^
84
42
Meet the Fockers
Universal
$279,261,160
2004
85
47
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
Universal
$260,044,825
2000
86
48
Jaws
Universal
$260,000,000
1975
87
59
Bruce Almighty
Universal
$242,829,261
2003
88
69
The Lost World: Jurassic Park
Universal
$229,086,679
1997
89
72
The Bourne Ultimatum
Universal
$227,471,070
2007
90
77
King Kong
Universal
$218,080,025
2005
91
89
Back to the Future
Universal
$210,609,762
1985
92
98
The Mummy Returns
Universal
$202,019,785
2001
93
124
Liar Liar
Universal
$181,410,615
1997
94
126
Jurassic Park III
Universal
$181,171,875
2001
95
139
The Bourne Supremacy
Universal
$176,241,941
2004
96
141
Apollo 13
Universal
$173,837,933
1995^
97
150
A Beautiful Mind
Universal
$170,742,341
2001
98
156
Meet the Parents
Universal
$166,244,045
2000
99
176
The Sting
Universal
$156,000,000
1973
100
178
The Mummy
Universal
$155,385,488
1999
#1100 - #101200 - #201300 - #301400 - #401500
CHART NOTES
^ Indicates movie made its gross over multiple releases, e.g., E.T. was re-released in 1985 and a special edition was released in 2002. Clicking on these titles will display a breakdown of releases. Most of the pre-1980 movies listed on this chart had multiple, undocumented releases over the years.
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