Highest Grossing Films
| Rank | Film | Year | Gross | Budget |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Pearl Harbor | 2001 | $449,220,945 | $135,000,000 |
| 2. | Ghostbusters | 1984 | $291,600,000 | $30,000,000 |
| 3. | Ghostbusters II | 1989 | $215,394,738 | $25,000,000 |
| 4. | Yogi Bear | 2010 | $201,584,141 | $80,000,000 |
| 5. | Antz | 1998 | $171,757,863 | $60,000,000 |
| 6. | Driving Miss Daisy | 1989 | $145,793,296 | $7,500,000 |
| 7. | Sneakers | 1992 | $105,232,691 | Unknown |
| 8. | Trading Places | 1983 | $97,333,523 | $28,000,000 |
| 9. | 1941 | 1979 | $92,755,742 | $35,000,000 |
| 10. | Spies Like Us | 1985 | $70,648,171 | $20,000,000 |
| 11. | The Blues Brothers | 1980 | $115,229,890 | $27,000,000 |
| 12. | My Girl | 1991 | $59,847,242 | $17,000,000 |
| 13. | Dragnet | 1987 | $57,387,516 | $20,000,000 |
| 14. | The Great Outdoors | 1988 | $41,455,230 | $24,000,000 |
| 15. | Twilight Zone: The Movie | 1983 | $29,500,000 | $10,000,000 |
| 16. | Neighbors | 1981 | $28,732,057 | $8,500,000 |
| 17. | She's Having a Baby | 1988 | $16,031,707 | Unknown |
| 18. | Caddyshack II | 1988 | $11,798,302 | $20,000,000 |
| 19. | The Couch Trip | 1988 | $11,005,304 | Unknown |
| 20. | Doctor Detroit | 1983 | $10,800,000 | $8,000,000 |
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