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I’m a proud movie nerd.

We’ve covered that so it shouldn’t surprise anyone who reads this blog that I follow box office numbers closely.  The only place I go for box office information online is Box Office Mojo.

Recently, I was checking the all time domestic numbers and decided to see if I could narrow the top 100 down to 10.  Can you?

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So here are my 10 favorite box office moneymakers.

Honourable Mention: Avatar, 300, The Sixth Sense, Saving Private Ryan

Star Wars

Star Wars Episode 4

#4 – $460,998,007

I adore the original trilogy and enjoyed the prequels but A New Hope will always be my favorite. (Followed closely by Empire Strikes Back.)

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Spider-Man

Spider-Man

#9 – $403,706,375

It may not be my favorite superhero movie of all time but it certainly paved the way for some of the most entertaining movies in history.

“Go web go!”

Lord Of The Rings: Return Of The King

Lord Of The Rings

#12 – $377,027,325

It’s tough to pick one movie when all three are in the top 100.  I look at the series and see one giant incredible movie but I had to pick one so ROTK was the winner.

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Transformers

Transformers Optimus Prime

#22 – $319,246,193

Even though I absolutely hated the sequel, the original is one of the most entertaining popcorn movies I’ve ever seen on the big screen.  It had giant fighting robots and some of the best and most complex visual effects ever created.

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Independence Day

Independence Day Area 51 Attack

#30 – $306,169,268

Will Smith is my favorite actor.  I’m one of the reasons his movies always make 100 million+ in theaters.  Independence Day will always be one of the greats.  ID4 is a perfect example of a huge box office blockbuster.  Big stars, big FX and big thrills.

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Signs

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#70 – $227,966,634

I talk about Signs a lot on this site. I even thought about leaving it off this list to avoid ‘Signs fatigue’.  However, I simply couldn’t bring myself to leave my all time favorite movie off the list.

The Matrix Reloaded

The Matrix Reloaded Trinity

#41 – $281,576,461

It’s ambitious, it’s explosive, it’s cool and it’s confusing.  It was once the record holder for most anticipated movie until it was toppled by The Dark Knight years later.

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Twister

Twister Helen Hunt Tornado

#61 – $241,721,524

Twister may surprise some people but I’ve always loved this movie.  When I was a kid, I used to be terrified of tornado warnings.  This eventually ignited an interest in weather and this movie came along right in the middle of that childhood obsession.  Twister is a fun movie. Plain and Simple.

Jurassic Park

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#15 – $357,067,947

To this day, I’m still fascinated by how well the effects stand up compared to today’s standards.  Such a fun movie.

The Dark Knight

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#3 – $533,345,358

My second favorite movie ever.  I’ve never been so excited to see a movie in my entire life and to have the film deliver on all the hype was amazing.

Try narrowing down your own list of 10 box office favorites.  It’s not that easy.

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10 Flicks: Horror Movies With Great Stories

I love horror films. There’s nothing like genuinely being scared at the movies.

It’s like riding on a roller coaster: You’re terrified to ride it but in the end you’re always happy you did.

Note: Except the rides that spin. Those shouldn’t exist.

Many non horror fans complain that most horror films are too gory or pointless. That the stories are never good. They say that characters only exist so the killer can fold them in half.

I agree that some horror films are like that.  They simply don’t give you a chance to connect to the characters before they meet their gruesome end. Stories merely exist to get you from one kill to the next.

However, there are fantastic horror movies out there that have incredible stories to back up the thrills. That’s why this post exists.

Here are my top 10 horror movies with great stories:

The Ring

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

Every once in a while a movie comes along and does things differently.  There are so many ‘messed up demon kid’ stories out there. (Some are classics)  The Ring came along and put a modern spin on it and scared the crap out of me. Something about that horse going crazy still gives me the creeps.

Exorcist

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

You can’t make a list like this and not include one of the greatest horror stories of all time. I saw this movie for the first time in college simply because I avoided it until then.  Needless to say, it still terrified me but it was the story that resonated…  Okay I’ll admit that girls messed up face did as well.

The Shining

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

So many people adore this film.  Horror fans especially.  How can you not be pulled into a story featuring a crazy Jack Nicholson and made by the legendary Stanley Kubrick?

Alien

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

Alien is a phenomenon.  Those acid filled jerks have terrified millions of people for years and inspired so many films since it’s release.  Alien made the list for pairing a great story with one of the scariest creature designs in movie history.

Scream

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

When I was asking around for people’s ideas on this list, many turned their noses up at Scream.  I think they’ve blended all three together in one film.  I told all of them to think about how much fun it was to watch the original for the first time. I didn’t know who the killer would be.  Did you?  The mystery was also wrapped up in countless movie references and nods.  Scream deserves to be on this list.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

This movie stuck with me long after I left the theater. Films that deal with this subject have always fascinated me and this one stood out because of it’s court room premise.  It’s a horror movie but also a drama that forces you to choose who you believe.  Audience participation in a horror film.  Genius.   Also, when she speaks as 6 different people at once I almost cried.  Just saying.

Silence Of The Lambs

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

Arguably the best film on this list with Uncle Oscar backing it up.  Who knew delving into the mind of a psychopathic killer would be so much fun.  It’s truly fascinating to watch the exchanges between Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster on screen.  They are filled with intensity and fuel the horrifying scenes to come.   Brilliant flick.

Jaws

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

I’ll be honest.  When I made this list, I completely forgot about Jaws and then kicked myself for my lack of respect for one of the greatest movies ever made.  People who haven’t even seen the movie are afraid of it.  That’s how powerful the story is.  Thankfully, I smartened up before posting and avoided any hate mail it may have caused.

Saw

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

The moment the big ‘twist’ is revealed my face dropped and I actually yelled “What!” in the theater. Normally that’s rude but people around me were just as shocked.  All of the sudden the death traps, gore and mayhem meant more than just the usual ‘horror candy’ we love.  This movie is on this list purely because of how much fun I had watching it and learning about Jigsaw’s world.

The Sixth Sense

10 Flicks: Horror movies with great stories

Speaking of incredible twist endings.  This film was ruined for me and yet I was still captivated by the story. It’s a shame that M. Night Shyamalan is too afraid of being type cast as I would gladly welcome his talent back into the genre.  He’s not making too many friends in the other genres anyways.  Come back Night!

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The Best of the Athletic Nerd

September 19th, 2011 | Posted by jasonmckinnon in Web - (0 Comments)

Screenwriting Blog Posts | Movie Blog Posts | Film Editing | Television | Best of The Athletic Nerd

New to The Athletic Nerd?  Click here for a tour.

Going through old posts is a great way to see how my blog has evolved over the years.  In doing so, I’ve compiled some of my favorite posts and decided to share them.  There is so much more to discover on this blog besides these posts and you can catch up by visiting each category located in the sidebar.

My favorite categories?  Screenwriting, Editing, 10 Flicks, All Time Best, Interviews, Reviews & Movies

The Athletic Nerd’s Movie Power Rankings 1-15

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100+ Awesome Screenwriting Websites
A collection of the best blogs, sites and pages in the world.

Movies That Changed Everything
The complete 12 part series.

Screenwriting: My Last Line of Defense
Dealing with anxiety.

A Screenwriter In A Car Accident
You never know where you’ll meet your next character.

Face Your Worst Fears & Write Screenplays
What are you afraid of?  Write about it.

Ron Suppa Interview
An exclusive with the author of one of my favorite screenwriting books.

Get Your Short Film Into Major Festivals
An interview with a programmer at TIFF

A Tribute to J.J. Abrams
A look at one of the best filmmakers of all time.

Link, Zelda, Hyrule, Middle Earth & Screenwriting
Create your own world.

Action Movie Brings Back Memories of Cardboard Props & Fire
Every filmmaker starts somewhere.

The Inspiring Screenwriting Email To Yourself
How to keep yourself motivated.

What ‘The Matrix’ Screenplay Taught Me
One of the most influential scripts I’ve ever read.

Cab Drivers, Inspiration & The Sound of Music
The tale of an extremely odd yet inspiring cab ride.

A Conversation With Tim Burton
A Q&A with the legendary filmmaker.

Why The Last Shot of The Dark Knight Teaser Kicks Ass
One of the most anticipated movies of all time delivers an incredible tease.

Batman Begins A Screenwriting Rewrite
How watching the right movie at the right time can change everything.

Be Honest…  Is Your Screenplay Entertaining?
It’s hard to answer but always leads to improvements.

Directing Short Films: Playing Through vs The Climb
What I learned from one short to another.

A Year In The Life of an Aspiring Screenwriter
A collection of screenwriting posts.

Director Wars: Nolan vs Shyamalan
A new favorite is crowned.

Photoshop: A Cure For Writer’s Block?
How my favorite hobby continually inspires me.

Movies That Scarred Me For Life
The complete 12 part series.

The Final Rainy Sunday: The Beauty of Lazy Day Movies
Over 30 of the best.

No Budget Filmmaking: Producing A Short Film
A look at how The Climb was produced.

10 Screenwriting Books That Inspired Me
Some of the best books on the craft.

Crosstown: Writing A Short Screenplay
A behind the scenes video.

Movie Hype: The Legend of Inception
An amazing and inspiring marketing campaign from the best there is.

Survivor & Screenwriting: Deconstructing Russell Hantz
The development of a villain inspired by reality TV.

The Athletic Nerd on FINALDRAFT.COM
Getting mentioned by the company behind your software of choice is kind of a big deal.

Imagination & Sucker Punch Explained
The post with the most comments.

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10 Flicks: Best Fantasy Worlds In Movies | Movie Blog

FANTASTIC WORLDS

There have been so many classic films that have transported us to incredible new worlds and introduced us to people and places we’ve never seen before.

Many people will argue over which fantasy movies rank among the best of all time.  I would argue that The Lord of the Rings is at (or near) the top of many of those lists.  However, I’m not going to rank the best fantasy movies.

10 Flicks: Best Fantasy Worlds In Movies | Movie Blog | Top 10 Fantasy Worlds

Instead, here are the top 10 fantasy worlds that took hold of our imaginations forever.

HONORABLE MENTION: The Chronicles of Narnia.  Great world.  Not a fan of the films.

Monsters Inc.
Monstropolis

The Wizard Of Oz
Oz

The Dark Crystal
Thra

Alice In Wonderland
Wonderland

Harry Potter
The Wizarding World

Peter Pan
Neverland

Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Toon Town

Pan’s Labyrinth
Underground Realm

Avatar
Pandora

The Lord of the Rings
Middle Earth

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10 Flicks: Movies That Cheer Me Up | Movie Blog | Top 10

When you’re down, sometimes the trick is to curl up with a great movie and forget about what’s bothering you.  It certainly helps me and it occurred to me the other day that I always tend to turn to the same movies in times of sadness.

We all have tough days every now and then.  What movies cheer you up?

Here are 10 of my personal favorites:

Note: Obviously, everyone’s list will be different but I just realized what an incredibly random list this is. Oh well, these movies continually do the trick.

Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery

Michael Jordan To The Max

Independence Day

The Rock

Peter Pan

93 World Series

10 Flicks: Movies That Cheer Me Up | Movie Blog | Top 10

The Fast & The Furious

The Matrix Revisited

The Incredibles

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Have any favorites? Comment below!

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