Top 100 All-Time Films at the USA Box Office*:
Rank Movie Cum Year 1. Titanic $ 600,743,440 1997 2. Star Wars $ 460,998,007 1977 3. Star Wars: The Phantom Menace $ 431,065,444 1999 4. E.T., the Extra-terrestrial $ 399,804,539 1982 5. Jurassic Park $ 356,763,175 1993 6. Forrest Gump $ 329,650,110 1994 7. The Lion King $ 312,850,033 1994 8. Return of the Jedi $ 309,206,384 1983 9. Independence Day $ 306,169,272 1996 10. The Sixth Sense $ 293,501,675 1999 11. The Empire Strikes Back $ 290,272,072 1980 12. Home Alone $ 285,761,243 1990 13. Jaws $ 260,000,000 1975 14. Batman $ 251,188,924 1989 15. Men in Black $ 250,147,615 1997 16. Toy Story 2 $ 245,823,397 1999 17. Raiders of the Lost Ark $ 242,374,454 1981 18. Twister $ 241,717,524 1996 19. Beverly Hills Cop $ 234,760,478 1984 20. The Lost World: Jurassic Park $ 229,074,524 1997 21. Ghostbusters $ 221,072,172 1984 22. Mrs. Doubtfire $ 218,973,849 1993 23. Ghost $ 217,534,330 1990 24. Aladdin $ 217,350,219 1992 25. Saving Private Ryan $ 216,119,491 1998 26. M:I-2 $ 214,343,454 2000 27. Back to the Future $ 208,332,990 1985 28. Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me $ 205,887,913 1999 29. Terminator 2: Judgment Day $ 204,843,345 1991 30. Armageddon $ 201,573,391 1998 31. Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade $ 197,171,806 1989 32. Gone With the Wind $ 191,749,436 1939 33. Toy Story $ 191,652,928 1995 34. Gladiator $ 184,229,225 2000 35. Dances With Wolves $ 184,208,848 1990 36. Batman Forever $ 183,899,520 1995 37. The Fugitive $ 183,752,965 1993 38. Liar Liar $ 181,395,380 1997 39. Mission: Impossible $ 180,943,675 1996 40. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom $ 179,870,271 1984 41. The Perfect Storm $ 178,684,608 2000 42. Pretty Woman $ 178,406,268 1990 43. Tootsie $ 177,200,000 1982 44. Top Gun $ 176,781,728 1986 45. There's Something About Mary $ 176,483,808 1998 46. Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs $ 175,263,233 1937 47. Crocodile Dundee $ 174,634,806 1986 48. Rain Man $ 172,825,435 1988 49. Home Alone 2: Lost in New York $ 172,704,311 1991 50. Air Force One $ 172,650,002 1997 51. Apollo 13 $ 172,060,755 1995 52. The Matrix $ 171,383,253 1999 53. Tarzan $ 171,085,177 1999 54. Three Men and a Baby $ 167,780,960 1987 55. Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves $ 165,493,908 1991 56. The Exorcist $ 165,000,000 1973 57. Big Daddy $ 163,479,795 1999 58. Batman Returns $ 162,831,698 1992 59. A Bug's Life $ 162,798,565 1998 60. The Waterboy $ 161,487,252 1998 61. The Sound of Music $ 160,476,331 1965 62. The Firm $ 156,976,509 1993 63. Fatal Attraction $ 156,645,693 1987 64. The Sting $ 156,000,000 1973 65. The Mummy $ 155,247,825 1999 66. Who Framed Roger Rabbit? $ 154,112,492 1988 67. X-Men $ 154,032,233 2000 68. Beverly Hills Cop 2 $ 153,665,036 1987 69. Jerry Maguire $ 153,620,822 1996 70. Grease $ 153,102,492 1978 71. Runaway Bride $ 152,149,590 1999 72. Rambo: First Blood Part 2 $ 150,415,432 1985 73. Scary Movie $ 149,642,372 2000 74. Gremlins $ 148,168,459 1984 75. As Good As It Gets $ 147,637,474 1997 76. Lethal Weapon 2 $ 147,253,986 1989 77. True Lies $ 146,282,411 1994 78. Beauty and the Beast $ 145,863,363 1991 79. Santa Clause, The $ 144,830,708 1994 80. Lethal Weapon 3 $ 144,731,527 1992 81. Dr. Dolittle $ 144,155,118 1998 82. 101 Dalmatians (1961) $ 143,992,148 1961 83. What Lies Beneath $ 142,381,640 2000 84. National Lampoon's Animal House $ 141,600,000 1978 85. Pocahontas $ 141,579,773 1995 86. A Few Good Men $ 141,340,178 1992 87. Rush Hour $ 141,153,686 1998 88. The Blair Witch Project $ 140,530,114 1999 89. Deep Impact $ 140,424,703 1998 90. Look Who's Talking $ 140,088,813 1989 91. Stuart Little $ 140,015,224 1999 92. Sister Act $ 139,605,150 1992 93. Platoon $ 138,530,565 1986 94. Good Will Hunting $ 138,339,411 1997 95. The Green Mile $ 136,801,374 1999 96. Ransom $ 136,485,602 1996 97. 101 Dalmatians (1996) $ 136,182,161 1996 98. Godzilla $ 136,142,003 1998 99. Dinosaur $ 136,137,703 2000 100. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles $ 135,265,915 1990
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