Sunday, December 05, 2010

Toy Story 3 Tops 2010 Box Office With $415M



Toy Story 3
has ended it's box office run with a total of $415 million, which puts it at #9 on the all-time domestic box-office champions list, just behind the execrable Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men's Chest at $423 million.

Toy Story 3 will almost certainly end the year as the #1 movie of the year, with only Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 1 possibly having enough legs to challenge it. That movie is already at $232 million in just under three weekends but it is highly doubtful it will break the $400 million dollar barrier; it almost certainly will become the highest grossing of the Harry Potter franchise (at least until the final film y Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2 is released, in 3-D, on July 15, 2011).

The rest of the Top 10 grossing films for 2010, so far, according to BoxOfficeMojo.com are:


RankMovie Title (click to view)StudioTotal Gross /TheatersOpening / TheatersOpenClose
1Toy Story 3BV$415,004,8804,028$110,307,1894,0286/1812/2
2Alice in Wonderland (2010)BV$334,191,1103,739$116,101,0233,7283/57/8
3Iron Man 2Par.$312,128,3454,390$128,122,4804,3805/78/19
4The Twilight Saga: EclipseSum.$300,531,7514,468$64,832,1914,4686/3010/21
5InceptionWB$292,316,4743,792$62,785,3373,7927/16-
6Despicable MeUni.$249,787,0653,602$56,397,1253,4767/9-
7Shrek Forever AfterP/DW$238,395,9904,386$70,838,2074,3595/219/9
8Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1WB$232,301,0004,125$125,017,3724,12511/19-
9How to Train Your DragonP/DW$217,581,2314,060$43,732,3194,0553/267/22
10The Karate KidSony$176,591,6183,740$55,665,8053,6636/119/23

Interestingly, I have seen 7 of these Top 10. (Happily I have missed viewing the cinematic trainwrecks that are The Last Airbender, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and The Karate Kid.)

Some people believe that Toy Story 3, in addition to being the top grossing film of 2010 is also the best picture of the year. I would have to say that I disagree (see MadProfessah's review) although it is currently tied with Inception (see MadProfessah's review) as my best reviewed film of the year (4.167/4.0). Another contender for Best Picture, The Social Network, is languishing at 3.73/4.0.

There are a lot of outstanding movies released in 2010 I have yet to see, such as Black Swan, 127 Hours, The King's Speech, True Grit and The Fighter. What films are you hoping to see before 2010 ends?

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