100 Movies That You Should not Miss in 2009 (1) – Box Office Stars

1. Avatar

Box office: $ 1.8974 b

Comment: it turns out that letting the audiences wait for 12 years is a sensible idea.

Tags: James Francis Cameron, science fiction

2. Harry Port & Half Blood Prince

Box office: $ 0.934 b

Comment: with the help of this movie, Warner Brother became the biggest winner in 2009 box office.

Tags: magic, Emma Watson

3. Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs

Box office: $ 0.845 b

Comment: the laughs in the cinema determined that it will be the box office star among all cartoon movies.

Tags: cartoon, 3D

4. Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Box office: $ 0.835 b

Comment: unfortunately, it meets Avatar.

Tags: Megan Fox, sequel

5. 2012

Box office: $ 0.671 b

Comment: is coming

Tags: disaster, special effects

6. UP

Box office: $ 0.723 b

Comment: no one wants to miss the first 3D movie of Pixar

Tags: 3D, Pixar, stubborn

7. The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Box office: 0.7027 b

Comment: best booking box office

Tags: Robert Pattinson, love, vampire

8. Angels & Demons

Box office: $ 0. 4859 b

Comment: more thrilling than The Da Vinci Code

Tags: Tom Hanks, thrilling

9. The Hangover

Box office: $ 0. 4673 b

Comment: get the highest box office among all R comedies

Tags: R, comedy, low cost

10. Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian

Boa office: $ 0. 413 b

Comment: best when you are blue

Tags: comedy, magic, sequel

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2 Responses to “100 Movies That You Should not Miss in 2009 (1) – Box Office Stars”

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Apatow Judd movies aren’t all about the raunchiness - not sure how you come to that hypothesis. His best directorial film, Knocked Up, has a a few raunchy scenes, but its theme of a Peter Pan type finally having to grow up and accept responsibility for his decisions is a good message, and it was the sparse film that most male and female could like together, it’s not a chick-flick nor gross-a-thon. A lot of his other work treads similar ground. I love raunch, and I would have liked if there were more of it out there - the world needs more teenage sex comedies in these depressing times

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well, anyone get his personal thoughts about a movie and i agree with what you say “the world needs more teenage sex comedies in these depressing times”. and in fact, teenages are much mature than we can imageine

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