Release Year:2005
Worldwide Box Office: $738,809,845
The film based on the classic novel by C.S.Lewis enters at rank 39.
The film won many accolades, the most prestigious being an Academy Award and a BAFTA for make up.
Georgie Henley, who played the role of Lucy, won several awards for her performance.
38.Shrek Forever After
Release Year:2010
Worldwide Box Office:$750,271,987
The fourth and final installment in the Shrek series enters at rank 38.
Dreamwork's final adaptation of fairy tale films only won a single award, a Teen Choice award for Favourite Voice From An Animated Movie for Eddie Murphy's role as donkey.
37.E.T The Extra-Terrestrial
Release Year:1982
Worldwide Box Office:$756,700,000
E.T is the oldest film in the list so far, crashing in at number 37.
Steven Spielberg's hit was nominated for nine Academy Award's of which the film won four. Other awards received includea BAFTA and a Grammy for John Williams, who conducted the music for the film.
Release Year:2006
Worldwide Box Office:$758,236,138
The hit starring Tom Hanks enters at number 36.
The film based on the book by Dan Brown, was harshly criticised and protested against by the catholic church due to the themes it showed. The film was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Original Score for it's soundtrack.
The film was sequeled by Angels & Demons, with other Dan Brown films expected to be adapted into movies in he future.
35.2012
Release Year:2009
Worldwide Box Office:$766,812,167
Roland Emmerich's portrayal of Mayan predictions of the end of the world enters at 35.
The film was reportedly banned in North Korea, due to the year 2012 being the 100th anniversary of their country.
Nominated for a handful of awards, none of them being major honours, the film only won a Satellite Award for Best Sound.
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