Name the Top 20 Highest Grossing Movies of 2007

Posted August 18, 2008 on pelechati's Blog:
2007 was a monumental year for the Box Office. Movie goers were treated to animated films of epic proportions and the end of a trilogy involving pirates. Can you name the Top 20 highest grossing movies of 2007?

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1 Spider-Man 3 336
2 Shrek the Third 322
3 Transformers 319
4 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End 309
5 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix 292
6 I Am Legend 256
7 The Bourne Ultimatum 227
8 National Treasure: Book of Secrets 219
9 Alvin and the Chipmunks 217
10 300 210
11 Ratatouille 206
12 The Simpsons Movie 183
13 Wild Hogs 168
14 Knocked Up 148
15 Juno 143
16 Rush Hour 3 140
17 Live Free or Die Hard 134
18 Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer 131
19 American Gangster 130
20 Enchanted 127
4 Comments:
  • Heh, I was even running a movie theatre last summer, and I only remembered half. Got the top 7 at least. Still a few more I should've had.
  • 17/20...i just typed in random movies that i saw last year... #13 and #20 i saw but i didn't know it had a high grossing, and i didn't even want to see #9
  • Hint: #8 - Worst movie of all time.
  • 8/20. I saw 2 of these. But I did see a lot of movies that aren't on this list, like No Country for Old Men. It's sad to think that movie made less money than Alvin.
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