Saturday 15 March 2014

Top 40 Movies of 2013




40) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters - Directed by Thor Freudenthal

Worldwide Box Office - $199.9m



39) White House Down - Directed by Roland Emmerich.

Worldwide Box Office - $205.4m



38) Captain Phillips - Directed by Paul Greengrass

Worldwide Box Office - $217.8m



37) Planes - Directed by Klay Hall

Worldwide Box Office - $219.8m



36) Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters - Directed by Tommy Wirkola

Worldwide Box Office - $225.7m



35) The Heat - Directed by Paul Feig

Worldwide Box Office - $229.9m



34) After Earth - Directed by M. Night Shyamalan

Worldwide Box Office - $243.8m



33) Grown Ups 2 - Directed by Dennis Dugan

Worldwide Box Office - $247m



32) American Hustle - Directed by David O. Russell

Worldwide Box Office - $250.4m



31) The Lone Ranger - Directed by Gore Verbinski

Worldwide Box Office - $260.5m



30) Epic - Directed by Chris Wedge

Worldwide Box Office - $268.4m



29) We're the Millers - Directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber

Worldwide Box Office - $270m



28) Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs 2 - Directed by Cody Cameron & Kris Pearn

Worldwide Box Office - $272.9m



27) Turbo - Directed by David Soren

Worldwide Box Office - $282.6m



26) Elysium - Directed by Neill Blomkamp

Worldwide Box Office - $286.1m



25) Oblivion - Directed by Joseph Kosinski

Worldwide Box Office - $286.2m


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24) A Good Day to Die Hard - Directed by John Moore

Worldwide Box Office - $304.7m



23) The Conjuring - Directed by James Wan

Worldwide Box Office - $318m



22) The Smurfs 2 - Directed by Raja Gosnell

Worldwide Box Office - $347.5m



21) The Great Gatsby - Directed by Baz Luhrmann

Worldwide Box Office - $351m



20) Now You See Me - Directed by Louis Letterier

Worldwide Box Office - $351.7m



19) The Hangover P.III - Directed by Todd Phillips

Worldwide Box Office - $362m



18) G.I. Joe: Retaliation - Directed by Jon M. Chu

Worldwide Box Office - $375.7m



17) The Wolf of Wall Street - Directed by Martin Scorsese

Worldwide Box Office - $376.2m



16) Pacific Rim - Directed by Guillermo del Toro

Worldwide Box Office - $411m



15) The Wolverine - Directed by James Mangold

Worldwide Box Office - $414.8m



14) Star Trek: Into Darkness - Directed by J.J. Abrams

Worldwide Box Office - $467.4m



13) Oz the Great and Powerful - Directed by Sam Raimi

Worldwide Box Office - $493.3m



12) World War Z - Directed by Marc Forster

Worldwide Box Office - $540m



11) The Croods - Directed by Kirk De Micco & Chris Sanders

Worldwide Box Office - $587.2m



10) Thor: The Dark World - Directed by Alan Taylor

Worldwide Box Office - $641.5m



09) Man of Steel - Directed by Zack Snyder

Worldwide Box Office - $668m



08) Gravity - Directed by Alfonso Cuaron

Worldwide Box Office - $712.8m



07) Monsters University - Directed by Dan Scanlon

Worldwide Box Office - $743.6m



06) Fast & Furious 6 - Directed by Justin Lin

Worldwide Box Office - $788.7m



05) The Hunger Games: Catching Fire - Directed by Francis Lawrence

Worldwide Box Office - $864.2m



04) The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug - Directed by Peter Jackson

Worldwide Box Office - $944m


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03) Despicable Me 2 - Directed by Chris Renaud & Pierre Coffin

Worldwide Box Office - $970.8m



02) Frozen - Directed by Chris Buck & Jennifer Lee

Worldwide Box Office - $1,026,556,000



01) Iron Man 3 - Directed by Shane Black

Worldwide Box Office - $1,215,439,994

(Box Office Data courtesy of boxofficemojo.com)

2 comments:

  1. Nice collection of 2013 movies...I have seen all of the above posters except for...Smurfs 2(probably will never see it), Catching Fire(own BluRay just have not put it in), Wolf of Wall Street(very high on my to see list) and Hobbit Part 2(still trying to wake from my coma after part 1).
    I would say the best of the movies listed above....American Hustle, Frozen, and Gravity.....the worst without a doubt....Die Hard 5...yes that pains me to type.

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  2. I've seen all but 4 of the 40 too, the ones I missed are - The Heat, Grown Ups 2, Turbo and Smurfs 2. Favorite of the year, probably Star Trek and Gravity. Thanks for commenting Bruce.

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