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Subject: Top 50 grossing movies of 1994
Written By: 1992thousand on 01/03/04 at 10:50 p.m.
http://www.boxofficemojo.com/yearly/chart/?yr=1994&p=.htm
jeez look at the gap between #2 and #3.
i remember in 4th grade our teacher had this "good work tickets" system and after you got a certain amount you could "buy" stuff, one time i got a light blue marker, the second time around i saved up to get a trip to the movies to see..Ace Ventura!
Subject: Re: Top 50 grossing movies of 1994
Written By: jesuisunpizza on 01/03/04 at 11:39 p.m.
Ya, that is a big gap. The list brings back a lot of memories.
Subject: Re: Top 50 grossing movies of 1994
Written By: Suzy on 01/04/04 at 08:34 a.m.
I am not a big movie goer, so I only saw these (although for me it is surprisingly many):
Forrest Gump: One of my all time favourites. Great movie!
Lion King: It was an OK film, although just usual Disney.
Dumb and Dumber: I have seen it, but no, thanks.
The Mask: Interesting animation and some great music but otherwise I don't like it.
The Naked Gun 33 1/3: I like the Naked Gun series. Leslie Nielsen is cool!
Natural Born Killers: It was interesting.
Richie Rich: A usual Macaulay Culkin(sp?) film. Mediocre.
Junior: Mediocre as well.
Subject: Re: Top 50 grossing movies of 1994
Written By: Ed_Harris on 01/08/04 at 01:25 p.m.
I was a busy guy that year, took in The Shadow, True Lies, Beverly Hills Cop III, Maverick, Speed, Clear and Present Danger, Dumb and Dumber, Pulp Fiction (twice), Wolf, The Crow, and Naked Gun 33 and 1/3.