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View Poll Results: How many of Top 50 moneymaking films have you seen? | |||
46-50 | 8 | 20.51% | |
41-45 | 8 | 20.51% | |
36-40 | 4 | 10.26% | |
31-35 | 12 | 30.77% | |
26-30 | 6 | 15.38% | |
21-25 | 1 | 2.56% | |
16-20 | 0 | 0% | |
11-15 | 0 | 0% | |
6-10 | 0 | 0% | |
1-5 | 0 | 0% | |
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08-12-2008, 05:32 PM | #21 |
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The Robe from 1953 is the only film I haven't seen.
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08-15-2008, 04:08 PM | #22 |
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Does watching part of the movie count?
I'm not a huge movie-goer (especially now that I have a baby - that REALLY cuts down on outside-the-house activities), except for specific MAN-movies I want to see. You may be able to guess my age based on this list, as I've seen every movie (with the exception of Forrest Gump, which I'm sure I've seen all of, albiet not in a single session) since 1973. At any rate, I've seen all of these, either on tv, video, or in theater: 2 Star Wars $1,261,086,700 1977 3 The Sound of Music $1,008,300,900 1965 4 E.T. $1,004,328,700 1982 6 Titanic $908,688,900 1997 7 Jaws $906,798,000 1975 10 Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $771,720,000 1937 11 101 Dalmatians $707,414,100 1961 12 The Empire Strikes Back $695,118,900 1980 14 Return of the Jedi $665,940,600 1983 16 Raiders of the Lost Ark $624,044,300 1981 17 Jurassic Park $610,337,400 1993 19 The Phantom Menace $600,566,700 1999 20 Fantasia $587,947,800 1941 23 Mary Poppins $553,527,300 1964 24 The Lion King $546,801,100 1994 25 Grease $544,606,000 1978 (UNFORTUNATELY) 27 The Jungle Book $521,653,800 1967 28 Sleeping Beauty $514,546,500 1959 29 Shrek 2 $503,040,600 2004 30 Ghostbusters $500,772,700 1984 33 Spider-Man $491,952,000 2002 34 Independence Day $490,423,600 1996 35 Home Alone $479,558,100 1990 36 Pinocchio $477,215,600 1940 38 Beverly Hills Cop $475,422,100 1984 39 Goldfinger $469,404,000 1964 43 Pirates of the Caribbean II $457,568,800 2006 45 Bambi $451,084,100 1942 46 Blazing Saddles $447,650,800 1974 47 Batman $445,718,700 1989 49 The Dark Knight $441,541,000 2008 50 The Return of the King $435,690,000 2003 I've seen parts of, and possibly the entire movie, albiet in multiple sessions: 1 Gone with the Wind $1,430,476,000 1939 5 The Ten Commandments $927,480,000 1956 13 Ben-Hur $693,840,000 1959 22 Forrest Gump $556,102,900 1994 31 Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid $499,549,600 1969 41 American Graffiti $465,257,100 1973 Movies I don't think I've ever seen even parts of: 8 Doctor Zhivago $878,879,000 1965 15 The Sting $631,131,400 1973 18 The Graduate $605,845,500 1967 26 Thunderball $529,584,000 1965 32 Love Story $495,586,900 1970 37 Cleopatra $475,658,900 1963 40 Airport $468,067,900 1970 42 The Robe $463,418,200 1953 44 Around the World in 80 Days $457,476,900 1956 48 The Bells of St. Mary's $444,235,300 1945 And finally, movies I likely will never see (mostly due to the whole wife-refuses-to-allow-R-movies thing - I'd LOVE to watch the Godfather): 9 The Exorcist $782,826,200 1973 21 The Godfather $558,771,800 1972
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