I believe Goodfellas was one, a true Mafia story directed by Martin Scorcese and starring Robert De Niro.
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It would have to either be The Beatles or Elvis Presley. At one point, The Beatles dominated all five places of the top five. And most of their music was on the list for months at a time.
If Hollywood is producing a lot of 'R' rated films, it's because they're trying to meet public demand in specific age groups, mainly 18-35. On average, R-rated movies have lower ticket sales per film than G-PG films, but are 3 times as likely to be nominated for Oscar and other film industry awards. This is one of the main reasons for the abundance of R-rated films. G-rated films are generally geared toward children and produce quite a few mega-hits, but they are also very expensive to make and if they bomb they bomb big time. Children's films are also boring for most adults not obligated to watch the movies. R-rated films are mostly action films that appeal to a wide assortment of ages and both genders and they're cheaper to make than most R-rated films and often produce a nice, if smaller, profit. There's also a growing market for straight to video films produced overseas for a tenth the cost of an American or Canadian production. Wesley Snipes has made a nice tax-free living with these cheesy independents.
The Boomtown Rats' Greatest Hits was created in 1987.
If you are referring to the Ernest P. Worrell character played by Jim Varney, there are currently five films. They include Ernest Goes to Camp (1987), Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain (1989), Ernest Goes to Jail (1990), Ernest Goes to School (1994), and Ernest Goes to Africa (1997). One of the movies, Ernest Goes to Splash Mountain, is a made-for-TV movie rather than a theatrical release. Now there are 13 movies, if you include the last five plus, Ernest Saves Christmas, Ernest Scared Stupid, Ernest Greatest Hits 1 & 2, Ernest Rides Again, Slam Dunk Ernest, Your World As I See It is not technically an Ernest film but he does play the character Ernest P. Worrell, and finally Ernest In The Army. =)