Top 10 Blockbusters
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1. Avatar
1/10
With a worldwide box-office gross of over $2.7 billion, Avatar is often proclaimed not only as the highest-grossing film but also the one that ushered in the 3D revolution in this weirdly brilliant sci-fi epic.
2. Titanic
2/10
With a production value of £200 million, the movie about Jack and Rose’s doomed love affair cost more than the boat itself. But it paid off; the movie grossed over £2.1 billion and topped the U.S. box office for a record fifteen consecutive weeks.
3. Star Wars
3/10
There was fierce debate by Star Wars die-hards over the choice of director JJ Abrams to reboot the most famous franchise in movie history but it paid off with the movie grossing just over £2 billion at the box office,.
4. Jurassic World
4/10
Steven Spielberg returned to executive produce this installment of the dinosaur franchise starring Chris Pratt, along with director Colin Treverrow and the move paid off with the movie becoming the fourth highest grossing movie of all time, raking in £1.6 billion at the box office to date.
5. Marvel's The Avengers
5/10
Banknotes assemble! In the first Marvel film to earn $1 billion, Earth’s mightiest heroes including Robert Downey Jr's Iron Man, came together to learn to fight as a team!
6. Fast & Furious 7
6/10
There was talk of scrapping this movie altogether following the tragic death of the film's star Paul Walker but production resumed with Paul's character given a proper send off in the movie. The film, starring Vin Diesel, has grossed a whopping £1.5 billion to date.
7. Avengers: Age Of Ultron
7/10
Director Joss Whedon went all out on this Avengers sequal to make sure the movie had the most visual effects of any Marvel movie to date and the movie paid off with the film grossisng £1.4 billion to date.
8. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
8/10
Making box office magic for the last time, The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 saw Harry, Ron and Hermione search for Voldemort’s remaining Horcruxes in their effort to destroy the Dark Lord. A fitting farewell saw the movie gross £1.3 billion at the box office.
9. Frozen
9/10
Frozen became the first Disney movie to win a Golden Globe award for Best Animated Film. The movie wasn't only a spectacular success at the box office, raking in £1.2 billion but it also broke records for most movie merchandise sold with sales of £107 billion!
10. Beauty & The Beast
10/10
This live action version of the Disney classic starring Emma Watson, enchanted audiences as well as earning critical acclaim. The movie went on to gross £1.2 billion at the box office. Not bad when you consider the movie cost just £160 million to make!
1. Avatar
1/10
With a worldwide box-office gross of over $2.7 billion, Avatar is often proclaimed not only as the highest-grossing film but also the one that ushered in the 3D revolution in this weirdly brilliant sci-fi epic.
2. Titanic
2/10
With a production value of £200 million, the movie about Jack and Rose’s doomed love affair cost more than the boat itself. But it paid off; the movie grossed over £2.1 billion and topped the U.S. box office for a record fifteen consecutive weeks.
3. Star Wars
3/10
There was fierce debate by Star Wars die-hards over the choice of director JJ Abrams to reboot the most famous franchise in movie history but it paid off with the movie grossing just over £2 billion at the box office,.
4. Jurassic World
4/10
Steven Spielberg returned to executive produce this installment of the dinosaur franchise starring Chris Pratt, along with director Colin Treverrow and the move paid off with the movie becoming the fourth highest grossing movie of all time, raking in £1.6 billion at the box office to date.
5. Marvel's The Avengers
5/10
Banknotes assemble! In the first Marvel film to earn $1 billion, Earth’s mightiest heroes including Robert Downey Jr's Iron Man, came together to learn to fight as a team!
6. Fast & Furious 7
6/10
There was talk of scrapping this movie altogether following the tragic death of the film's star Paul Walker but production resumed with Paul's character given a proper send off in the movie. The film, starring Vin Diesel, has grossed a whopping £1.5 billion to date.
7. Avengers: Age Of Ultron
7/10
Director Joss Whedon went all out on this Avengers sequal to make sure the movie had the most visual effects of any Marvel movie to date and the movie paid off with the film grossisng £1.4 billion to date.
8. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
8/10
Making box office magic for the last time, The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 saw Harry, Ron and Hermione search for Voldemort’s remaining Horcruxes in their effort to destroy the Dark Lord. A fitting farewell saw the movie gross £1.3 billion at the box office.
9. Frozen
9/10
Frozen became the first Disney movie to win a Golden Globe award for Best Animated Film. The movie wasn't only a spectacular success at the box office, raking in £1.2 billion but it also broke records for most movie merchandise sold with sales of £107 billion!
10. Beauty & The Beast
10/10
This live action version of the Disney classic starring Emma Watson, enchanted audiences as well as earning critical acclaim. The movie went on to gross £1.2 billion at the box office. Not bad when you consider the movie cost just £160 million to make!
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