1. Titanic (1997) : $1,848,813,795 (Wikipedia) $1,835,300,000 (IMDB)
2. Avatar (2009) : $1,615,468,000 (Wikipedia) $1,606,767,005 (IMDB)
3. The Lord of the Rings: The return of the kings (2003) : $1,119,110,941 (Wikipedia) $1,129,219,252 (IMDB)
~Stenpung~
If all movies were free, no one would make any.
P.S: I Love You is one of the movies
182 times, the band "Blink 182" is named after this.
All Reshma Movies
ALL
yes.
$7,706,147,978
Probably she will be/was in all the harry potter movies so she must have money from that
All the books.
Yes. They are working on Breaking Dawn at the moment.
Titanic, $600,779,824 The Dark Knight, $533,316,061 Star Wars, $460,935,665 of course if inflation were accounted for these would be different. you can look at all of that at: http://www.imdb.com/boxoffice/alltimegross
Because they aren't the "big boxoffice" hyped ones with all the whiz bang car chases and silly scripts. Most of the movies today are made for making the most money in the shortest time and sold to teens who will go see a movie a dozen times. When I see the top 5 movies listed in sales I just laugh because they are never a good adult movie.
Roughly $300Million
they may be expensive because people have no more money from making the production happen, you know, with all the animators, and drawing the same character over and over for days.
dark night <--- Avatar. :\
They are already making the Sea of Monsters which will be released in 2012, but they have not yet considered making all the movies. On an interview Logan Lerman said that it depends on how the first two go.
Gold is the standard for all money