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Title: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: claws on June 10, 2011, 04:48:38 AM
2007 DOMESTIC GROSSES

#1–20

01. $336,530,303 - Spider-Man 3
02. $322,719,944 - Shrek the Third
03. $319,246,193 - Transformers
04. $309,420,425 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
05. $292,004,738 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
06. $256,393,010 - I Am Legend
07. $227,471,070 - The Bourne Ultimatum
08. $219,964,115 - National Treasure: Book of Secrets
09. $217,326,974 - Alvin and the Chipmunks
10. $210,614,939 - 300

11. $206,445,654 - Ratatouille
12. $183,135,014 - The Simpsons Movie
13. $168,273,550 - Wild Hogs
14. $148,768,917 - Knocked Up
15. $143,495,265 - Juno
16. $140,125,968 - Rush Hour 3
17. $134,529,403 - Live Free or Die Hard
18. $131,921,738 - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
19. $130,164,645 - American Gangster
20. $127,807,262 - Enchanted

Only seen five. Always meant to watch Juno and Enchanted.


Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: akiratubo on June 10, 2011, 05:36:04 AM
01. $336,530,303 - Spider-Man 3
02. $322,719,944 - Shrek the Third
Never saw either.

03. $319,246,193 - Transformers
Edit out all the scenes with humans, leaving only the robot fights, and this would be pretty good.

04. $309,420,425 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
Long, boring, pointless.  Contractual obligation at its, er, finest.

05. $292,004,738 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
06. $256,393,010 - I Am Legend
07. $227,471,070 - The Bourne Ultimatum
08. $219,964,115 - National Treasure: Book of Secrets
09. $217,326,974 - Alvin and the Chipmunks
Never saw any.

10. $210,614,939 - 300
Surprisingly good, but a "watch only once" kind of movie.

11. $206,445,654 - Ratatouille
12. $183,135,014 - The Simpsons Movie
13. $168,273,550 - Wild Hogs
14. $148,768,917 - Knocked Up
15. $143,495,265 - Juno
16. $140,125,968 - Rush Hour 3
Never saw any.

17. $134,529,403 - Live Free or Die Hard
Not a brain in its head but the action scenes were plentiful and pretty cool.

18. $131,921,738 - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
19. $130,164,645 - American Gangster
20. $127,807,262 - Enchanted
Never saw any.


Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: InformationGeek on June 10, 2011, 06:30:45 AM
01. Spider-Man 3 (Never saw)
02. Shrek the Third (The worst in the Shrek franchise, but I didn't hate it.  Just not as good as the others)
03. Transformers (Not on my to-watch-list)
04. Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (I saw this with a girl and we really enjoyed it)
05. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (I saw this later with my dad and we really enjoyed this one)
06. I Am Legend (Didn't see)
07. The Bourne Ultimatum (I would have to see the other films before I could watch this)
08. National Treasure: Book of Secrets (I didn't really like the first one, so why see this?)
09. Alvin and the Chipmunks (There's no reason for me to see this.)
10. 300 (Didn't see, but all my friends did)
11. Ratatouille (I thought this was pretty good)
12. The Simpsons Movie (Love this film.)
13. Wild Hogs (Didn't see, but my parents enjoyed it.  My mom is a big John Trovolta)
14. Knocked Up (Never saw)
15. Juno (Not my type of film)
16. Rush Hour 3 (Saw it.  It was... okay.  Really didn't see the point in this movie's existance)
17. Live Free or Die Hard (My dad enjoyed it, but I didn't see it)
18. Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer (The first one was okay, but so not good enough to encourage me to see this)
19. American Gangster (Not interested)
20. Enchanted (My mom loves this, but then again, she likes all of the Diseny Princess films)


Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: Mr. DS on June 10, 2011, 07:06:19 AM
I saw Order Of The Phoenix at an I-MAX. I still think they took a terrible book and made it interesting on screen. 

Quote
03. $319,246,193 - Transformers
Edit out all the scenes with humans, leaving only the robot fights, and this would be pretty good.
Yes, yes indeed.  And there seem to be a lot of pointless humans in that movie.  That whole military subplot could easily be nixed and it wouldn't even matter to the movie. 


Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: bob on June 10, 2011, 09:17:36 AM
03. $319,246,193 - Transformers - in the first half hour or so it looked like this was going to be one of my favorite action movies of all time....as the story progressed I was greatly let down
04. $309,420,425 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - this was alright, not as good as Black Pearl
07. $227,471,070 - The Bourne Ultimatum - enjoyed this
08. $219,964,115 - National Treasure: Book of Secrets - this was more fun then I thought it would be

12. $183,135,014 - The Simpsons Movie - the best thing to come from The Simpsons since 2000
15. $143,495,265 - Juno - I usually don't like movies like this but something about this got me into it, somewhat serious some comedy in it
16. $140,125,968 - Rush Hour 3 - avoid at all costs, no where as good as the other 2
17. $134,529,403 - Live Free or Die Hard - this was great action film, but didn't have the feel of a Die Hard film
19. $130,164,645 - American Gangster - really good, the fact that it's based on a real story is amazing



Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: El Misfit on June 10, 2011, 01:57:14 PM
01. $336,530,303 - Spider-Man 3
02. $322,719,944 - Shrek the Third
03. $319,246,193 - Transformers
04. $309,420,425 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End
05. $292,004,738 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
06. $256,393,010 - I Am Legend
07. $227,471,070 - The Bourne Ultimatum
08. $219,964,115 - National Treasure: Book of Secrets
09. $217,326,974 - Alvin and the Chipmunks
10. $210,614,939 - 300

11. $206,445,654 - Ratatouille
12. $183,135,014 - The Simpsons Movie
13. $168,273,550 - Wild Hogs
14. $148,768,917 - Knocked Up
15. $143,495,265 - Juno
16. $140,125,968 - Rush Hour 3
17. $134,529,403 - Live Free or Die Hard
18. $131,921,738 - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
19. $130,164,645 - American Gangster
20. $127,807,262 - Enchanted


Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: JaseSF on June 12, 2011, 05:28:05 PM
2007 DOMESTIC GROSSES

#1–20

01. $336,530,303 - Spider-Man 3 - honestly I really liked it for the most part. Much better than I expected after all the negative vibe coming out about it.
02. $322,719,944 - Shrek the Third - I liked this almost as much as the first. Quite good I felt.
03. $319,246,193 - Transformers - believe it or not I actually enjoyed this one (hated the sequel though) even though it's pretty mindless.
04. $309,420,425 - Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End - haven't seen.
05. $292,004,738 - Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix- haven't seen.
06. $256,393,010 - I Am Legend - very disappointing but mainly for the CGI monsters. Smith wasn't too bad really.
07. $227,471,070 - The Bourne Ultimatum- haven't seen.
08. $219,964,115 - National Treasure: Book of Secrets - haven't seen.
09. $217,326,974 - Alvin and the Chipmunks - pretty much what I expected. O.K. nothing all that different from what I expected it to be.
10. $210,614,939 - 300 - haven't seen.

11. $206,445,654 - Ratatouille - has some cool moments but overall I was a tad disappointed as it didn't live up to all the hype it had at the time.
12. $183,135,014 - The Simpsons Movie - kind of like a better and slightly longer than usual episode.
13. $168,273,550 - Wild Hogs- haven't seen.
14. $148,768,917 - Knocked Up - funny in parts but overall I found it a bit too dumb.
15. $143,495,265 - Juno - haven't seen but I'd like to.
16. $140,125,968 - Rush Hour 3 - haven't seen.
17. $134,529,403 - Live Free or Die Hard - haven't seen.
18. $131,921,738 - Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer - haven't seen.
19. $130,164,645 - American Gangster - haven't seen but want to.
20. $127,807,262 - Enchanted - ditto.

Actually seems a slightly better than usual year to me for this decade.



Title: Re: Box Office Flashback: 2007
Post by: Hammock Rider on June 13, 2011, 11:17:45 AM
I saw ALL of these in the theater. I liked 3 of them; Ratatouille, Enchanted and Juno. Enchanted and Ratatouille are top notch family entertainment. The nieces love them. Juno was cute but a lil' too quirky. Still, I liked it.

  The rest of the movies vary in quality from Deeply Meh(300, Live Free or Die Hard) to Full Metal Suck Storm(Spider Man 3, Wild Hogs.)