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Comparing net gross at the box office can be a tricky business. Inflation, population growth, and increasing competition from alternative entertainment sources are factors that make the figures difficult to compare. Because of that, we have sorted the top grossing movies according to the decade of release.

1970's Top 20
1980's Top 20
1990's Top 20

Still, which are the all time favorites?

All-Time Top 20

For weekend box office figures, check out IMDb.com, or the other news sources at our Internet Links section.





1.  Titanic 600.7
2.  Star Wars 460.9
3.  E.T. -- The Extra-Terrestrial 432.7
4.  Star Wars: Episode One 431.1
5.  Spider-Man 402.8

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6.  Jurassic Park 356.8
7.  Forrest Gump 329.5
8.  Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone 317.6
9.  Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring 313.0
10.  The Lion King 312.8
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James Cameron's Titanic
by Douglas Kirkland (Photographer), Ed W. Marsh, James Cameron

An illustrated book about the making of James Cameron's epic 'Titanic', from the initial dives to the ship wreck on the bottom of the Atlantic in 1995 (by James Cameron himself), to the recreation of the ship by thousands of artists and craftsmen for the filming of the movie in 1997. This book is filled with pictures and illustrations that will take you back to the movie, to Jack and Rose, and to the site where the drama was brought to life.



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