movieretriever.com — This summer movie season is filled with more box office potential than perhaps any year previous. So, when the summer 2009 box office has closed, which movies will be at the top? (Here's a hint: Invest in Transformers.) Here are some educated guesses for the final box office tallies for (what should be) the 20 highest-grossing movies of the summer.
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jerrycanMay 1, 2009
I hope they serve beer in hell.
bashibazoukMay 1, 2009
How are most of these movies of "summer" when they are released before and some long before June 21st? Some of these will be close to DVD release by the summer solstice...
Closed AccountMay 1, 2009
Was coming to post that, but since this is Digg, I knew someone was bound to have done it already. Why in the hell isn't this on the list?! It seemed comprehensive too.
pakeMay 1, 2009
Mike Tyson singing Phil Collins and doing what he once did best... that in itself makes me want to see it.
nnolascoMay 1, 2009
I predict these movies will perform based on the following categories (from top to bottom):1.Terminator SalvationX-Men Origins WolverineStar TrekHarry Potter and the Half Blood PrinceGhosts of Girlfriends Past2.Ice Age Dawn of the DinosaursTransformers Revenge of the FallenFinal Destination: Death Trip 3DNight at the Museum 2 Escape from the SmithsonianHalloween 2Land of the LostPublic EnemiesG.I. JoeAngels & Demons3.Bruno movieUp movieThe HangoverFunny PeopleThe Proposal4.The Taking of Pelham
onlinedakshMay 5, 2009
looking forward to see: 2. Harry Potter5. UP6. Night at the museum27. Ice age 3and,9. Wolverine
markusfarkusJun 1, 2009
I would like to see the effect on box office returns if the studios released their big summer movies simultaneously. For instance, if Terminator Salvation, Up, Transformers, Night At The Museum, Star Trek, and Wolverine were all release on the same weekend, would they make just as much money over time, and not focus so much on opening weekend?