1- Titanic (1997) - $600,779,824
2- Star Wars (1977) - $460,935,665
3- Shrek 2 (2004) - $436,471,036
4- E.T: The Extra-Terrestrial (1982) - $434,949,459
5- Star Wars: Episode 1: The Phantom Menace ( 1999) - $431,065,444
6- Pirates of the Caribbean- Dead Man’s Chest (2006) - $423,032,628
7- Spider-Man (2002) - $403,706,375
8- Star Wars: Episode 3- Revenge of the Sith (2005) - $380,262,555
9- The Lord Of The Rings: The Return Of The King (2003) - $377,019,252
10- Spider-Man 2 (2004) - $373,377,893
According to www.imbd.com
10- Airplane! -1980
9- The Graduate -1967
8- It Happened One Night -1934
7- M*A*S*H - 1970
6- Blazing Saddles- 1974
5- Duck Soup - 1933
4- Annie Hall - 1977
3- Dr.Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb - 1964
2- Tootsie- 1982
1- Some Like it Hot - 1959
According to www.afi.com
10- The Queen in - Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
9- Regan MacNeil in -The Exorcist
8- Phyllis Dietrichson in - Double Indemnity
7- Alex Forrest in - Fatal Attraction
6- Mr. Potter in - It’s a Wonderful Life
5- Nurse Ratched in - One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
4- The Wicked Witch of the West in - The Wizard of Oz
3- Darth Vader in - The Empire Strikes Back
2- Norman Bates in - Psycho
1- Dr. Hannibal Lecter in - The Silence of the Lambs
According to www.afi.com
10- T.E Lawrence - in Lawrence of Arabia
9- George Bailey- in It’s a Wonderful Life
8- Ellen Ripley - in Aliens
7- Rocky Balboa - in Rocky
6- Clarice Starling- in Silence of the Lambs
5- Will Kane - in High Noon
4- Rick Blaine- in Casablanca
3- James Bond - in Mr.No
2- Indiana Jones in - Raiders of the Lost Ark
1- Atticus Finch in - To Kill a Mockingbird
According to www.afi.com
10- “You talking to me?”- Taxi Driver- 1976
9- “Fasten your seal belts, it’s going to be a bumpy night.” - All About Five- 1950
8- “May the force be with you.” - Star Wars- 1977
7- “All right, Mr.DeMille, I’m ready for my close-up.”- Sunset Blvd- 1950
6- “Go ahead. Make my day.” - Sudden Impact- 1983
5- “Here’s looking at you, kid.” - Casablanca- 1942
4- “Toto, I’ve got a feeling we’re not in Kansas anymore.” - Wizard of Oz, The - 1939
3- “You don’t understand! I coulda had class. I coulda been a contender. I could’ve been somebody, instead of a bum, which is what I am.” - On the Waterfront - 1954
2- “I’m going to make him an offer he can’t refuse.” - The Godfather - 1972
1- “Frankly, my dear, I don’t give a damn.” - Gone With The Wind - 1939
According to www.afi.com
10- Lord of the Rings: The return of the king
9- All About Eve
8- Midnight Cowboy
7- Unforgiven
6- West Side Story
5- Annie Hall
4- One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
3- The Godfather
2- Lawrence of Arabia
1- Casablana
According to El Bicho on www.filmschoolregects.com
1- Angela Merkel
Chancellor, Germany
Impressive leadership at two global summits, unemployment at a five-year low and healthy GDP growth are why Merkel recently got a 75% popularity rating— despite raising taxes.
2- Wu Yi
Vice Premier, China
Oversees an economy set to displace Germany as the third largest, while staring down U.S. trade protectionists.
3- Ho Ching
Chief Executive, Temasek
Holdings, Singapore Wife of prime minister heads country’s state-owned investment firm, with $108 billion in net portfolio assets.
4- Condoleezza Rice
Secretary of State, U.S.
Her toughest diplomatic challenge is defending Bush Administration policies against the antiwar crowd.
5- Indra Nooyi
Chief Executive,PepsiCo, U.S.
Her company’s $110 billion market value puts it not far behind Coca-Cola.
6- Sonia Gandhi
President, Indian National
Congress Party, India Her handpicked choice became India’s first female president this year.
7- Cynthia Carroll
Chief Executive, Anglo American, U.K.
This mining conglomerate has interests in platinum, coal, gold, industrial minerals and diamonds.
8- Patricia Woertz
Chief Executive, Archer Daniels
Midland, U.S.
Her agribusiness giant is riding high on global trade and ethanol.
9- Irene Rosenfeld
Chief Executive, Kraft Foods, U.S.
This conglomeration of Kraft, General Foods and Nabisco is now cut free from its tobacco (Altria Group) moorings.
10- Patricia Russo
Chief Executive, Alcatel-Lucent, U.S.
Her telecom equipment firm battles younger firms for a bigger share in emerging markets.
According to Elizabeth MacDonald and Chana R. Schoenberger on www.forbes.com
1- Hunter Stewart, Age 8, Trophy Kart Racer
2- Shawn Johnson, Age 16, Gymnast
3- Abigail Breslin, Age 11, Actress, Little Miss Sunshine
4- Freddy Adu, Age 18, Soccer player
5- Wendy Vo, Age 8, Child prodigy
6- Jason O’Neil, Age 12, Entrepreneur, pencil bugs
7- Miley Cyrus, Age 15, Singer and actress, Hannah Montana
8- Maryanne Barrott, Age 17, Entrepreneur, Maryanne’s Own Bodycare Essentials
9- Malcolm David Kelley, Age 15, Actor, Lost
10- Nick Jonas, Age 14, Musician, The Jonas Brothers
According to Alyson Papalia on www.forbes.com
1- Oprah Winfrey- Pay:$260 mil
2- Tiger Woods- Pay: $100 mil
3- Madonna- Pay: $72 mill
4- Rolling Stones- Pay: $88 mill
5- Brad Pitt- Pay: $35 mil
6- Johnny Depp- Pay: $92 mil
7- Elton John- Pay: $53 mil
8- Tom Cruise- Pay: $31 mil
9- Jay-Z- Pay: $83 mil
10- Steven Spielberg - Pay:$110 mil
According to www.forbes.com
1- Detroit, Mich.
2- Stockton, Calif.
3- Flint, Mich.
4- New York, NY.
5- Philadelphia, Pa.
6- Chicago, Ill.
7- Los Angeles, Calif.
8- Modesto, Calif.
9- Charlotte, N.C.
10- Providence, R.I.