unlike many other lists that have the biggest budget, highest grossing or just plain your own favorites, this list does something totally different, Box Office Mojo has listed the Top 300 highest-grossing
movies of all time, however, this is not your typical list, so what makes this
list different? This list accounts for inflation, take for example the list’s
tenth placer, which is Snow White and the Seven Dwarves, the film had made
$184.9 million before inflation, which when adjusted for ticket price
inflation, would be equal to over $982 million,
I had a good look at the list and was amazed at how many I had seen over the years, also at how low some apparent blockbusters really were.
1
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$1,822,598,200
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$200,852,579
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1939^
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2
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$1,604,857,600
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$460,998,007
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1977^
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3
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$1,283,791,300
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$159,287,539
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1965^
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4
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$1,278,107,600
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$435,110,554
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1982^
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5
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$1,221,303,800
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$659,363,944
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1997^
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6
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$1,180,310,000
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$65,500,000
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1956
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7
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$1,153,990,200
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$260,000,000
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1975
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8
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$1,118,460,500
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$111,721,910
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1965
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9
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$996,498,500
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$232,906,145
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1973^
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10
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$982,090,000
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$184,925,486
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1937^
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I had a good look at the list and was amazed at how many I had seen over the years, also at how low some apparent blockbusters really were.
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