Toy Story 3 Walt Disney Pictures/Pixar$1,063,171,911 | |||
Alice in Wonderland Walt Disney Pictures$1,024,299,904 | |||
Warner Bros. Pictures $955,001,070 | |||
Inception Warner Bros. Pictures$825,531,030 | |||
Shrek Forever After Paramount Pictures/Dreamworks$752,600,867 | |||
The Twilight Saga : Eclipse Summit Entertainment$698,491,347 | |||
Iron Man 2 Paramount Pictures/Marvel Studios$622,056,974 | |||
Tangled Walt Disney Pictures$590,721,936 | |||
Despicable Me Universal Pictures$543,113,985 | |||
How to Train Your Dragon Paramount Pictures/Dreamworks$494,878,759 |
For year 2010, 5 out of the 10 top grossers are animated films. Then we have action, fantasy, romance and psychological thriller. Hmmm, not bad. The genre is still diverse, thought dominated by the animated world. Toy Story deserves the number 1 spot. It's not just for the kids but for the whole family. Alice in Wonderland was magnanimously advertised, plus the fabulous cinematography. But it's really not that good. It placed number 2 out of people's oddment. Oops, don't wanna sound mean here. :p
With Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, of course we already know that. Inception is on number four, despite its limited audience. Definitely only adults can appreciate the film. Twas a good film. Shrek 4, Tangled, Despicable Me, How to Train your Dragon - all are good, plus the audience is general. Good for Eclipse, many still watched. The New Moon prequel was really bad. And yeah, who can resist Tony Stark?
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With Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1, of course we already know that. Inception is on number four, despite its limited audience. Definitely only adults can appreciate the film. Twas a good film. Shrek 4, Tangled, Despicable Me, How to Train your Dragon - all are good, plus the audience is general. Good for Eclipse, many still watched. The New Moon prequel was really bad. And yeah, who can resist Tony Stark?
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