Finding Nemo Becomes Disney's Top Grossing Film of All Time!
Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 2:52 pm
Finding Nemo is now in the 8th highest grossing film in US Box Office History:
1 Titanic - $600,788,188 1997
2 Star Wars - $460,998,007 1977
3 E.T. - $435,110,554 1982
4 Star Wars: Episode I - $431,088,297 1999
5 Spider-Man - $403,706,375 2002
6 Jurassic Park - $357,067,947 1993
7 Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - $339,776,642 2002
8 Finding Nemo - $339,615,775
9 Forrest Gump - $329,694,499 1994
10 The Lion King - $328,541,776 1994
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16 Pirates of the Caribbean - $303,753,725
Amazing that this film keeps plugging along...and if I'm not mistaken didn't TLK have two separate Box Office releases accounting for that total? I'm also assuming that the IMAX receipts did NOT count towards that total.
Very impressive results for Pixar/Disney. Looks like this is even more negotiating ammo for Pixar to bring to the table in talks with Disney about a new working relationship.
1 Titanic - $600,788,188 1997
2 Star Wars - $460,998,007 1977
3 E.T. - $435,110,554 1982
4 Star Wars: Episode I - $431,088,297 1999
5 Spider-Man - $403,706,375 2002
6 Jurassic Park - $357,067,947 1993
7 Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers - $339,776,642 2002
8 Finding Nemo - $339,615,775
9 Forrest Gump - $329,694,499 1994
10 The Lion King - $328,541,776 1994
.
.
.
16 Pirates of the Caribbean - $303,753,725
Amazing that this film keeps plugging along...and if I'm not mistaken didn't TLK have two separate Box Office releases accounting for that total? I'm also assuming that the IMAX receipts did NOT count towards that total.
Very impressive results for Pixar/Disney. Looks like this is even more negotiating ammo for Pixar to bring to the table in talks with Disney about a new working relationship.