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Top 10 Hollywood Box Office Hits of 2007

By Nix | December 26, 2007 (11:24 pm) | More: Industry News, Movie News

Yahoo! Movies has a list of the top ten movies that made major bank at the U.S. box office in the year 2007. To no one’s surprise, “Spider-Man 3″ nailed the #1 spot with a $336 million dollar take, followed closely by “Shrek 3″ with $321 million. My personal favorite movie that made it on the list, “Transformers”, came in third with $319 million.

Here’s the full Top 10 list (via):

# 1.Spider-Man 3 —– Total Gross: $336,530,303

# 2.Shrek the Third —– Total Gross: $321,012,359

# 3.Transformers —– Total Gross: $319,071,806

# 4.Pirates of the Caribbean: At World’s End —– Total Gross: $309,420,425

# 5.Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix —– Total Gross: $292,004,738

# 6.The Bourne Ultimatum —– Total Gross: $227,471,070

# 7.300 —– Total Gross: $210,614,939

# 8.Ratatouille —– Total Gross: $206,445,654

# 9.The Simpsons Movie —– Total Gross: $183,132,370

# 10.Wild Hogs —– Total Gross: $168,273,550

Top 10 Hollywood Box Office Hits of 2007

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B.L. Wooldridge on December 27, 2007

“Transformers” was my favorite of the year, too. I had a lot of expectations for that movie after being a fan for over twenty years, and it met and exceeded all of them. I’m glad it was successful, and it was quite a bargain, only costing around $150 million to produce!

 
Nix on December 27, 2007

The big surprise is the Bourne Ultimatum, I think. I’m not sure ANYONE expected it to make that much money.

 
Sam on December 27, 2007

I think the Bourne Ultimatum should have won out. That was a spectacular movie. The fight scenes were incredibly well done. I was on the edge of my seat on the fight in Madrid with the one (forgot his name - the motorped thing) assassin.

Spiderman 3 was… bleh. I liked the first one, enjoyed the second one but all I can remember of the third one was him prancing around the streets. The Spiderman franchise has (had?) a lot of potential but the director mistakenly thought he was fleshing out Peter Parker by pulling the night club stunt and jazz dancing down the street. Very sad.

 
Ray on January 3, 2008

I admired the writers decision to bring the family closer together, and actually clearly send a heartwarming message to the viewers in this years, “The Simpson Movie”.

hopefully that attitude can be carried out throuogh the programs existincy.

 
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